TP £*% _ Bign f " o of astire "‘ ie left at this ady up to Wedâ€" Aprit Weading â€"A pretby wedt NS ple 4 at ths home i! . Mr is. °C. RPowama on |Tuesday, Pss pnomier, "shiits" Lyon: became cldest % th , became ie Rappy bride of m.lfl Whiteâ€" & of this vicinity and‘ formerly . ol Lo England. Rev. Lyan, of Berâ€" . uncle of the bride, was the Cflicâ€" 7 clergywun. The bride, gown>1 in white silk and lace, and carty "% «w boug t â€" carnations and fecis, entere the diAwing room with bet fa while Mendelssohn‘s Wetling Mar " was played y Miss â€"Lida Liun. Tifey were unattended save 10; %‘-Mor girl, the bride‘s little &:&â€" ‘ter. Ruth, also dressed in white silk. will â€" . known _ Alter the ceremony the gue§ts nU=â€" berihg about 25, repaired to the dinâ€" ing poom: The tables were:decorai>d with carnations, _ as . was also 1! Urawing room, and the Misses Belie MeCormick, Lovina Kilbourn, Fthel Boal and Effe Letson assisted . in "‘A numbser of wellâ€"chosen gilts testiâ€" 4o the esteem in which the young touple are held and. we are sure. the £ood wishes of the people of this | follow them. f £ _will (reside on the groom & A _ formerly owned ‘by Mr. ‘Geo. " II on the Elora road. ~Personals.â€"Mrs. .J. Richert, of Deâ€" troit spent a lew .days with â€"her â€"sigâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law . here.â€"Mr. _ anm Mrs. C. WDenterson. of Hamilton, srent a few '%lmah.â€"xn. J. Richert, of Deâ€" broit spent a iew .days with â€"herâ€"sigâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law here.â€"Mr. â€" am Mrs. C. Peterson, of Hamilton, srent a few g!' last week with relatives here 1 at Hawkesville, also attending tte â€" Bowmanâ€"Whitehead wedding.â€" Me#srs,° J. MoGovern andâ€" A. E. Richâ€" ert, each had an oldâ€"fashioned bee last week to clear away the tubbish _ deâ€" posited by the river during the flood and to. rebuild fences etc., and OUr illage ~ begins to look like itself again.â€"Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Geoâ€" Miller wpent Surrlay with, friends in Elmira. ‘F-‘-Nev. Bowman, of â€" Berlin, occupied "%he ‘pulpit ‘in the church here last Â¥unday, in the absence of the pastor. ‘â€"â€"The Fanner‘s. Club and Women‘s "Inc t., ~ hel@ â€" their resular_monthly mebting o1 Friday evenin:. Quite a numter were in attendance.â€"The Woâ€" ‘men‘s Inst. will hold their anp~al T* ‘erwanization meeting on Saturday alâ€" I)u;ld Bean In t., _ held mestisig on number were men‘s Inst. erganization oon . of ',%:.i:nm. after the . pulpit in D€â€" O7 °0 °"" 2 0 0| Anpual Meeti Sunday, in the absence of the pastor. !, Annual Meeting.â€"The annual meetâ€" â€"The Fanner‘s. Club and Women‘s ing of the New Hambutg Lawn Bowl Int.. â€" held _ their â€" resular_ monthly: 136 Club was held at the Commercial mebtinig on Friday evenin:. Quite a H?N on Friday evening, when . the numter were in attendance.â€"The wo. foilowing officers were elected â€" for men‘s Tost. will hold their annval T* the coming season: .Hon. Pres., Senâ€" erganization meeting on Saturday alâ€" :t“ {,“m President, Mr.â€"Fred . Deâ€" Â¥etnoon of . this week | at 2 P» M: $5," iceâ€"Prés. Mr. Jacob Laschingâ€". sharp, after which the lzdies wil, enâ€" $2 Sec.â€"Treas, â€" Mr. W. L. Suthéerâ€"â€" m social bour. If you are not alâ€" !:::' (;("""â€d' Committee, _ Senator Feady a member come and join us. z, Messrs. Rebelski, R, I. Winn, 74 temmesarmesienoanimganc un en ,g. m,: 'l‘m..jqu;hu; Games 5 Committee, Messrs. J. F. Rav, Suâ€" tX _ .. LimEh ioh _ |merlasa sod . Debus: Mombetsnig: Briefs.â€"Miss Fleishman, of Betlio, go‘:mltm, Messrs. J. .A. â€"~Smith, sbent a short time with . ber nirw.'“\n‘l“j:.‘h‘;d John â€"Bingeman, _ â€" The ‘Mrs. UJ. G. Bauer and (ther.PTeSt " a}" (Geq "oung, People‘s â€" Alliance â€"6f, engis.â€"Mrs. W. S. Weigand and son I e rge‘s church,sheld a social ¢¥â€" wire guests of Galt friends Satur | 0o c o‘:‘u"‘â€â€˜;‘:“;h‘:“w“ the ‘ residâ€" day â€"BMis. Isracl Good‘s many friends ‘$ong "upere a delightful 1. â€" author" will be glad to hear that she is gradâ€" 'm't' o o ie d::‘:’m'lu:;‘":‘b'.- mally, improving. â€"Miss Alice Sny det) | py relru?:e:'u music, fotlowed ‘of Berlin, was the guest of friends i2 py Mrs S Mlï¬d‘luamlo_lb'! provided this â€" nelghborhood â€" Satutday. â€"MiS$ ® urg nntiscrnring Co. fias. 1 c sived $ Rockel, of Berlin, spent a !¢W |the contract from Wett! ‘days â€"with her sister, Mrs. Bauetâ€"~)Mitchell, to m?l:: “,:I': :‘::‘:'"’;: . Wm,. Laur and wile, of Killcan, !ing m‘mm' "ad @re now mmm M Â¥ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jobh / the contract for fifty of % Tait. ines for railway work in the Northâ€" * west.â€" Owing ~ to the . Evangelical x Migeenptremnmeremaimmt td church <being closed on _ account of 2. h Aconference in Campden ‘memorial serâ€" §E ** MmMOosBORo vices in reference to the Titnic'dz- + + > + $ aster were held last Sunday instead wR ; *u= + of the Sunday previons. A large :‘Q&"Il Notes.â€"Mrs. Will Taylor and '?;‘m:m%y m‘; ‘Master John and Miss Florence, C@!â€" and a suitableâ€"sermon was preaghed gd4 â€" on Borlin friends one day last by the pastor, Rev. Mr Morlogk, "â€"4 &m.â€"llt. Kd. Reeves, of Toronto, ’&g marriage ‘d Mr Hnry .ï¬â€˜u spent a.iew days at his home hore â€" of this towh and M‘ss Emma | Herâ€" ‘fest week.â€"3r. Stat», of Hespelet, lich, daughter of Mr. Adam Herlich, %fll Mr. Pender last week.â€"Miss of Shakespearg, took > . very M Forrest fas returned to Winâ€" guieufl‘ca Tuesday , A.rnth. Mr. r&““'..‘r.._."'““‘.“’““ a fow @ays and Mrs. Marshall will take up their uc Receic Christian called , residence in New Hamburg. News Notes. â€"Mrs. Will Taylor and &nn John and Miss Flotrence, callâ€" gd â€" on Berlin friends one day last week.â€"Mtr.. Fd. Reeves, of Toronto, spent a.iew days at his home here 1lest â€" week.â€"1NMr. Statz, of Hespeler, galled on Mr. Pendet last week . â€"Miss m Forrest fas returned to Winâ€" gnulm having spent a. fow days here.â€"Master Reggio Christian called ut Golden Meadow Farm one day last week.â€"Mr. Won. Telter, of Guelpb, % Sunday: with Mr. J. Turk..â€" . ~Mr. Bridgeman, . of Hespeler, am of the opening of . the \@unfiay School ow Sunday last. F#om Sunday School ow Sunday last. F#om on the service will be held on .â€"Mr. Archie Vance c -."?:f West, called on MF. 3. V. Taylor on Monday. _ . Vancouver, B. C., May 1.â€" « w«. Geheral Superintendent the Canadian Pacific Railway, & this morning of erysipelas from Toronto only two m RLORICLEâ€"TKLROBAPH wEsT MONTROSE . n _ of this week at 2 PAM®: after which the lzdies wil, enâ€" social bour. If you are nOt alâ€" ADVERTISER$® Unexcelled for its High Quality: for BREAD,etc, Also AGATE +1 â€"â€" SEVEN LILIES by ‘Pure Manitoba Flour inting, Thab * TRY A SACK OF acific Railway, . died ing of erysipelas. He nto only two â€"months W* 6 + â€" Oiighoaniietine aneprapiaing un 4: )05 LbERAMK \ new hameuma ‘ + on nltniogy " A ++ m hk en t . and Mrs, | An enjoyable . . B w e T o a on o t e R. .{;‘.‘:";..“:.’.:E'."‘.S'&.in..- ‘:m- urch ‘ and the La> Breoitiaupt L6 tilew 1o., ot B e qy mpe vik i .WM SNIDER, â€" ‘Waterloo, Ont. OCEAN FLOUR T m' t C. E., d'.(‘;# 39 Witkey" migh Mr. W*B. We manager â€" of Standard Bank, WeHesley, . was husinessvisitor here on Wednesd Nrs â€" Alexander Millar ol Beérlin s i tex & where on Wed Wuwm the of her sister, Mas. W Millar. here on Wednefsday.â€"Mrs ie! Ptalf of Elmira was the gue her son Mr. F4. Plaff, during the past week.â€" Mr..Werner _ Brodrecht, who is confined to the house with an attack of bronchitis is recovering and expects to be about in a short time. avery " handsome * leather covered _ % mellz:hdtâ€"-m W. J. Yager was | Hamburg on l‘dw an "his way . home to Hanover from the ga'n-. cal‘ conference which was ‘in + Campden. Rey. Mr. Morlock was reâ€": ‘appointed to \Z‘Nw Hamburg cirâ€" â€"‘cuit.â€"The moving picture show was ! given here on Saturday M;&»h the interestsâ€"of the finances of the Baseâ€" y ball ~Club â€"Mr. R.T. Winn has â€" putâ€" chased a Mitchell automobile . from :xt.‘w. g W«:ei'. the local represenâ€" ve.â€"â€"Miss Ar?ud Grhmuï¬ â€˜and ,lillquW Sunday in . ‘Y"! ; vidle, guests of Miss Eliza Brown. â€"Mrs. Robert Kerr and Miss: <Allen spent ‘Thursday last at the home . af the formet‘s daugbter, Mrs. James \‘Smith, Wilmot.â€"Surday being anniâ€" versary ‘day‘atâ€" Christ CBhurch, Haysâ€" ville, there was no service _ inâ€" St. (George‘s church here. Rev. Mr. â€"Herbert of St. John‘s Church, Presâ€" toum, exchanged pulpits with the Rev. â€" Mr. Hicks _ forâ€" the . occasion © and preached two excellent sermons. â€"The . Dramatic Club of St, Jeromes. Colâ€" . lege, Berlin, will play ‘The Olrtl'& . ting Widow‘" in the William Tell Hall her€ on Wednesday evening; May 8th, _ under the auspices.of the. Holy Famâ€" _ ily Church, New Hamburg..~~ Messra. _ Krupp and Smith shipped three decks |â€" of hogs from here on Wednesday, the . price being $8.40, & of CA RAS g <from ï¬"»‘*“":iï¬?:.u"“?,-‘“‘% l‘yÂ«ï¬ on Tuesday for t*i'“ Sask., to.do: some * for uy.%%‘u % ot Nonl:“r::‘t:on- L.3 Pequ;g‘; to Quebec .J'::t cu.â€"lwlhl Millar â€" and Miss Lilla M are the guests ol Nirs, Alexanderâ€"~Millar in Berlin â€" prior to leaving for Vancouver, ~B.C.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshallâ€" on thoir return from their honeymoon trip. were tendered <a reception ~ by <the Â¥oung: People‘s Society of . Trinity Lutheran Church and presented with 4th Class, $00 matksâ€"Willie : wing* crich 156. P Ord Class, 175 marks= Ada â€" Ramâ€" scyer 130. * Sr. 2nd Class, 150 marks â€" . 1.ila Wolfe 98, Verna Ingold 94, Yera inâ€" gold 90, Gordon Wolfe 50. . _ Jr. 3nd Class, 1235 marks â€" Milton Wagler 100, Walter Latz 89, _ Eldie Wagler: 82. . / * First Reader, 100 marksâ€" Arthur (Fingerich 80, Willie Ramseyer 54. School Report 8. 8. No. 12 Wilmot He U Pastry Flour rtle" o. solk the ve ‘aad _ hi wite, who s active . l e he dettle tepibono Kimmel. 1. Hammond and .L. Zle :lot; % wl; by Mrs. _ A. Moses, ..: tt b 4 Iuiens E:elvn"mby A. M W. ner and 1+ Hammond â€"and . a soio by Mrs. J. Bedrich: . ‘The fonding o 4s aobrend he m h 0E Semtatioe 9 s pavooan ï¬lulr-f ‘b.. and . â€m eA $07. clal hour hadâ€"been.spent ogether and refreshments had. the. Pr.â€" and chis Wile . success and aspent. evening Iriendg in Guelph, :u meeting of the Rebecca Lodge place.â€" Mrs.. Vogt and â€" her granddaughter, Miss Hilda Eby, returned list week aiter visiting the latter‘s mother at St. Thomas for some "time. â€" Mr. Robinson, on the staff of the Metroâ€" ‘Bolitan Bank here for the last two years, has been transferred to Torâ€" onto: and M:\(on; that ‘city ~on: Friâ€" day.â€"Mr. Smail has sold ~ his property â€"on Factory street . to Mr. Aug. Manto.â€"Mrs. Wom. McDonald of Hamilton is © isiting sher _ mother, Mrs, Steuernagel in tewn for a {fow days.â€"Miss Annie Stein of Tavistock spent part.â€"olâ€"last week with. relatiâ€" ves in town, Council Meéeting.â€"The eighth _ sesâ€" sion of the â€"village councit was‘» held> last Monday evening, Reeve | 4 in the ehair and all the ma&‘;} 1 sent. 1t was moved ind seconded‘ that Robt. T. McCallum. be appointâ€" ed Roadmaster and â€" Tree Inspectorâ€" for this villege for m‘m 1013 at: a~satary of $125,00, Mr. w requesting that an electric light be alded to the street lights north of the C:P.R. tracks on Arthur . â€" St. This was not decifed â€"upon. <It . was decided to bave the Clerk _ receive tenders for theâ€" mowing â€"of the grass in Gore Park for the year 1912. An account from W. M. Reade, ~; Bsg., barrister, of Berlin, was received by the council for services regarding the winding up of the Gatemas mortgage etc. This was laid over Tor further discussion. Mr. Jessie Snyder . ~apâ€" peared before the Council with his proposition of openingâ€"up a â€"â€"street from William street through lots . 86 and â€"4 in Ratz Bros. Survey in‘ exâ€" change ‘for the ‘streets registered morth of lots 1, 2â€"and 3.._ This proâ€" position was also laid over for Aurâ€" ther discussion. After further details of business~were discussed the meetâ€" ing adjourned to meet again uh ~Monâ€" day, May 18th, 192.¢© . * eï¬ 40 c nds d ie w0 i ce ind ‘The. many friends ‘of Mrs. 1. Hilâ€" born will be pleased to learn . that the is muchâ€" improved trom her â€" seyâ€" ere mttack ‘of erysipelas. i ?::zuon to Pastor,.â€"â€" A pleasant | ev was spent last Mopday whenâ€" the members of St. James‘ Luthéran shurch gathered togetherâ€"and mdr-‘ ed: to the parsonage on Arthur _ St. to welcome their new. pastor, | Revi Mr.â€" Strempferâ€" and <his. wife. who have lately taken up their . residence . h‘ Elmira. The reverend gentleman and his wife were presented with a ml of :gold..and a: yvery pleasant . social hour ‘ wis spent by: all present, â€" the |mm. providing the refreshments. Rev. J. G. Burn, who. has, been pasâ€" tor of the Evangelieal Church â€" here for theslast five ye:ln, l:l been trans{erred ‘to Hamilton. Mr. Burn,, who with his wife have made a gredtâ€" number of closs friends Guring their Stay will be greatly missed, but "the kindegt wishes of their triends. will follow. them to. ‘their â€"new . home. The farewall sermon was . preached inst Sunday, evening, she Oddfeliows Qflutï¬tte singing two very . accepiâ€" able p in their usual able manâ€" ner. Mré. Burns was made the _ reâ€" cipient of ‘a purse of l%onoz ftom the members of the Woolwic con, gregation last week, unoaoâ€\_vhom she ‘has go many friends.â€" who were granted licenses in the villageml. Elmisa at the meeting ol the License Commisgsioners of : North Waterloo held at ‘Berlin laat. week were â€" the following: Hotels? John . Steddick, proprietor of the Zilliax House, . Alâ€" bert Gentz proprietor of the Grand Central Hotel, and Casper _ Mogk, proprietdr of the ‘Ontario . House. Liquor shop, Mr. John Allemang. â€" Miss Emma Fulton of Toronto, danâ€" ghter of Mrs. John Fuiton of . this place was married to Mr. . Floyd ‘Q'Coaml of Toronto. They â€" will &A ‘t‘M‘ iighty 1y fipiting at ie e _ a ;W of her mo 1 tï¬) M . Baden.â€"Miss Hollinger of St.\ .e,.ï¬ spent part of the week with felatives in‘ town.â€"Kev. Mr. Meyer ## Goiden ~Lake has been appointed to succeed and PHON ~The last â€"~was â€" the Mreâ€": Moses a mahogany o Dr.â€" and P Should Not Have . been Committed Rev, J. G. Burn in the Evangelical T ho en ns mt ks ng: at the . _ homg Mrs. Tomvg'mvrroz some © time réturned S hber ~homé in . Glepallan last s y.â€"%xnny friends _ of ES. â€" .Wolie + + Mrs. ~Sol. Wolfe w may to learn that she is ill," ng â€" from ! an attack of. erysipelas.â€" Mr.~ ~and iMrs. Jacob ‘Stroh of 8. Jacobs ‘@ttended the funeral of the late ‘ Alâ€" ‘hert Stroh of this town which _was held last Wednesday afternoon.â€" Mr. \XAugast J. Kimmel of Berlin_ . has 6 the ‘ property: on Arthur _ St. tgum the Ontario House, owned by the: late Hy Huhn.--m A. Edwards ~has bought the bouse ahd lot on Conâ€" |tre St. formerly owned by Mrs. °P. Struck, and will take possession : in the near future.â€"Mr. 1. ‘Hilbora bas secured his u:g::dbua. which is â€" a ; fine BMF.â€" Olive _ Fema © of ,uilverton was the guest ot her unclé Tast Surday, Mr: C: Zetgler. â€" Mr. !Chas. Ruppel, assistant Postmaster, 084 had secured "the skins promising . to pay for them in madeâ€"up mits which he ‘did not do.> There was nothing to szhow that there was false pretence in the transaction and Crown Attorney Bowlby intimated that the (Magisâ€" trate of Preston should ~not ~ have committed the accused : on: this â€" ofâ€" fence Liverpool, kng., May: 1.â€"The comâ€" mittee : of ~shipowners and the memâ€". bers ol theâ€"Seamen‘s â€"and Firemen‘s Unions and> the ‘Transport . Workers Rederation have agreed . to: hold~ a joint conference this monthâ€"to settle the matters in dispute.â€" In. the meanâ€" time, all the men will> return: to their m- 4o hogs > is confined to his house with illness. Miss Maria Winger, post mistress, is betng ulhte‘: by lMin Tillie Wm;ng during Mr. Ruppel‘s. absence.â€" ~Mr. ; ï¬erkt.sm is ‘spending a < few weeks in ‘Torontoâ€" Miss© . Marion Bechtel spent a .. few weeks â€" with friends in §¢. Jacobs.â€"NMrs. H.<Steu trnagle ‘returned ~40 her home here tagt week after visiting ber daughter for a‘ few Weeks in Hamilton.â€". Mr: J, Weitzel han purchased@ â€" aâ€"dne aew. Nordbeimer : plano.â€"Mr: â€"F. _ Rudow was‘‘m business visitor to Elora â€"for u;:x«n last week.â€"> The < main, s of this town ure being much improved by "the road maschine. â€"Miss Ida ‘Kaisey who was operated on for appepdicitis at St. Joseph‘s Hospital at Guelph last Thursday is progress~ img as favorably as can heâ€"expected. â€"Mrs. Hy. Sterling of St. â€" â€"Jacobs !vuiwd at ‘the home of _ Mrs.= Hy: Plafl last week.â€"Mr.. A. Morris spent M{’wlï¬ tfriends in Waterion. â€" NMrs. Rev: Lossner returned to her home in Snider mlter spending a few days with her parents Mr. and . Mrs. â€"J. H. Ruppel in town.â€" Miss Lillian Wyatt of Berlin m-uy at her home here.â€"Mr. of St. Jacâ€" obs spent Sunday with friends in town.â€" Mr. Tom Cooper of Macton was a business vh:z.to town last week.â€"The many fr of Mr. Lonis Schroér will be pleased to hear that he is recovering mcely from is reâ€" cepnt gevere illness and is wow. . able to be up ang um'u.; A very «snce cessful . dance was in Hedrich‘s Hall by the members of. tus â€" Frof Hinn Club last FAday evening, . . TGâ€" {reabments were served by the ladies and an enjoyable time spent by all.â€" 4 mzecial service was . held, in the Presbytot;an Chorci) last Stn‘"ay aft étnocn for the Elmira 1: O, 0. â€"F., Mr. Hamiltan, of Winterbourne, con» ducted (he service. | Special music Conâ€" wisting of two anthems by the Choir, Aptbe by Messrs. .. thinger, 1. Hamm , _ was «aiso wl Ludhl «Mr, and Mrs. Q . e on with ©.trtand ?Hov'v' long ht and ut sad d CWP. M Me port . Snt who was afternpon Guards Were Brutally As t umm@ï¬'a Detroit, sentenced §ix months ago at Woodâ€" Stock to five years‘ imprisonment for burglary, _ The latter _ overpowered the guards in the isolation ° departâ€" ment and set the other. {our .. com victs free, x uo . o oepa t CS P d efteets of ns stiase have not, | indes tham." . avara. furtiers mf‘!}ï¬â€˜rï¬* Alarm. â€" i Ag+ 1 "i-cm' Tis te, was .b §. y t when the men approached â€" him he was sure there were two â€" guurds with the flmflbflml‘ mers, and not . till they cameright~up to him did be n wou‘ler somudts won bie k: An irog* d upon bis + ‘Blindly he tried to g»a;up the 2d for a stroke. . This time he put up his hand and received~ a _ tertible grack. The convicts riushed through the gate and gcross King street roadâ€" way into > the ©Warden‘s . grounds: ~‘Took Guards*‘and. Doctor‘s Clothes. ‘The attack on the guards ‘in the 'l;ohtlon ward must: have . orcurrel alter 10â€"o‘clock. Evidently as soon ‘as McNéil was letâ€"out of the coli he rushed at (Ghard Davis and felled hin: |with an trom bar. | (The same _ treat ‘nient wis accorded Keeper _ Madden, ‘who was in the building â€"and . these two officers were disposed .of â€" by being disrobed, bound and gagged. DPr. Phelan, the ¥‘rison Surgeon, enâ€" tered the corridor, ~and seeing as he supposed: Guardâ€" Davis, he bade ‘ him ‘Qfoodmomlng. The next moment he ound the ‘doot "closed, and . McNeil informed him of what had occurred, and ‘threatened ~ him ° with _ similar !%reatment if he did not at once‘ give up his clothes. The doctor immediâ€" ately complied with the comvict‘s reâ€" quest, secing that it would be. useless to attempt to battle with him."~ . . . Atiack on Guar y:tu tten 0':: «o over the five desperadoes tounded them. â€" Gv Dr Phelan was locked in a_ cell with Guard Davis and it was thought that he was placed there so that: he could give the guard attention, . â€" as the prisoners realized that he > was pretty badly infured. ~Keeper "Madâ€" denm‘lo&tnhmeen. Whenâ€" Guard> Rutherford ~told : how, the convicts had got past him, â€" ~ofâ€" cersâ€"at once fushed to:the â€"~ isolation building : to ®ee ‘what ‘had occurred there. â€"They found â€" the â€" three >officers locked in two wells, Dr. Phelan callâ€" d for them wnmm cloth> ingand to ist thim ‘ in ~getting Guardâ€"Davis to thehospital at once, :il heâ€"feated he was in aâ€"serious ‘conâ€" tion. 424. +3 en Captureâ€"of "the Rugitives. 2 Then the prison bell was rung, and a wearch instituted ~for the â€"fesing convicts. ~ The ‘placing of Guard Wilâ€" son on Cataraqui Creek bridge resultâ€" ed~in the capture ‘of McNeil: and Wilâ€" liams.~ The . former . gave: up when he reached the bridge, : but: the » latter juniped into the creek. Guard . . Henâ€" nessy â€"fired 4w0 shots after him, : And he came vack and gave Rimsel! up. ECAPTURED: & ; % i es 3 s (Special Salel Henry Joi pper of Mij flake. Mar | . a@naBis4 60 ther This week we want to tell you about our u.u.mtivov’:l'wm m GOODS and SUITINGS & s # These are fashionable and they are arg a usoful fabric for Suits . Gkiflagnd‘wom-bwhg_tqhdmwtnvorynï¬q.d ractive pricegâ€" SCat, . 4244 s % . d * s . 4hi E) A . w $1.15, $1.25 and $1.50 qualitics fvr $1,00 . Ladies‘ Dress and Costume Materials Smart New Tweed Dress Goods ‘t}f\% ~TH ‘ ¢ ‘:' 4 1 y ons o_A i ++ ks A Wg;â€"{: ';':7.3‘,?7.' _: * z; VWP > i Curtain Draperies, | _ Carpets, Rugs, _|, # > *4 * Y s Bejrn ie :m",,.....‘«.w,'.,:,l:_ :}, F ‘ Mats, /6 t â€"Japanese Squares $ i‘ _/ AND REMNANTS OF _ $# : e " 48E 7 iLinoleums, _ _ _ $ 60c , Â¥5e. and 850. qualities for 85¢., 900. and $1.00 qualities for 81.15, $1.25 and $1.50 qualities