‘gates on . whose purses the extended n was telling. It is the irst in many years, members of the iMtee _ ca d, that. this situaticn d intrudcd on a National Convenâ€" _ According to the latest estimate of ï¬i Department of Labor, the . conâ€" f rise in prices was maintained m: May, _ though not to such â€" a m extent as during the precedâ€" month. The Department‘s index g. which went up more than | a ‘during April, reached the highâ€" xt point in the record of the Departâ€" ment during ‘May. when it stond at 135.9° as compared. with 135.4 in April and 126.1 in May a year ago This rise of nearly ten points in one year constitutes a record in the hisâ€" tory of the Department, and it is a moticeable feature that during _ the Jast year the lowest point was . reâ€" worded during May ard June, while the figures for May this year _ show ‘an advance over those of any _ prevâ€" fous year. Animals and meats _ ad wanced to unprecedented levels durin« May, an unusual leature of the marâ€" KXet being that all low grades have advanced as steeply . as the . choice grades. Grains and fodders . showed @n‘increase during the montii, as glyo id fruits and vegetables. Decreases, on the other hand, were recorded in ‘the case of dairy products and fish. Owing to h € to the , the C. I Preston, Hesi ies (ep !'uahrh at o 10 the © manufacturing respÂ¥ ct h sater than Tues? + aivertisemenis u«v"’ esday each weâ€"ek. RAIStNG EXPENSE EUND NOW FOR THE DELEGATES " Chicago, June 21.â€"The high cost of livingâ€"in Chicago during convention kâ€"to day made itsell. felt . with igates to the Republican National tion. Collections ant subsCripâ€" were started py the memijers of the National Committee and individâ€" wals to defray expenses of those deleâ€" _ Some of the delegatcs, it was leatnâ€" ed toâ€"day, had flanned to leave : for home to morrow, their ftnds_ having teconit so far depleted they were unâ€" able to remair lon.er. Less than . a dozen â€" already . have surrerded â€" their seats in the convention to theit alâ€" *ernates, and to prevent.a general deâ€" population _ of the voting delegates‘ meats those in better finamcial . cirâ€" w‘w began toâ€" day the colleoâ€" %i0NR ‘of a "‘tide over‘" fund. es sn tater tha TRADE OF DOMINION SHOWS GREAT INCREASE Advertising wil}l ‘be made A High Price Record Ottawa, Ju-flo.â€"M&Molh-‘ crease in the trade of main taitied since the beginning of the preâ€" seht fiscal year, the total trade of the 'ma‘ï¬onflyurflflw‘â€" akterably pass the billionâ€"¢ollar mark. For April the imports increased hy over $3,000,000 and exports by Reatrâ€" To: May ‘we set yot avaiients. " ht ‘Yor May are not yet , . but the increase for that month to date lins been about the same in Profor= tion. This meane an incremse of z proximately > $200,000,000 â€" for $welve months. G The â€" total trade of . for the last fscal year over $862.000,000. The promises . to pass the tillionâ€"dollat mark by at least $50,000,000. . As amother indication of prosperity and~ the rapid develorment of the nountry, the Finance Department reâ€" ports an increase in révense for ‘the narst two months of the fiecal year to taMing over $5,000,000. The --â€"-8:‘â€"â€"'* s copy for changes n;: long awaited boon nc=is at last to b tigcsin ~< PME P h us . wtie. Ks > P NC published every rkman Killed iJ meralng â€" o ‘w n%“ "! . a Bean & Sons, Ltd. all *A tising rates Tome nade. known 08 FOR: CAMPAIGN ADVERTISERS o Tranihes" * R. must be feft at boon ‘of â€" . interâ€" to be realized by was of Watérioo « about â€" to ‘be reasonghle aud ; on application up . 4o the Dominion was a little outtent . year bat this nnom. t not be Oagual § Are assured if cou will cleanse your stomach of. unSegested food and "Toul | cases ; the excess tile from the liver and the waste matter from the intesâ€" tines and bowe‘!s by» use cf FATALE s me age, while exâ€"Ald Remucl ly strained and he _ out + Nemane e as Jo, cla 5 " w @ : s > ing the seaftold ï¬o'm and throwâ€" ing ‘Little on to the coping of the embattled wa.l.. ‘*he sharp corner of the coping struck him oxer the . left cye, .piercing with" 3 tagged cut right to the brain, ru0d though he treathed when he touched the grourd he did‘ rot rega‘r corsciovsness, and death spon ersued. He leavres a wile,; (two sâ€"hs and two ‘daughters. | * At all dealers 25 and 50 cent boxes Ct mailed ty The Fig Piil Co., St. It is worse â€" than useless to take and medicines intermally for muscular cr chron‘c rheumatism. All that â€"is 1eeded is a free application of Chamâ€" berlain‘s Liniment. KFor sale by all dealers: an~â€" unusual alimony case‘ has been given by Mr. _ Justice Kelly who, while allowing Magdalena Karch, _ of Heszeler, $5 a week, declares that the hstand, Charles Frederick Karch, i¢f to have the custcdy of the two children, little gitrls aged 10 and â€"â€" 12 years respectively. c ; stantansots ceath this motwing Rewe â€""1" cuer aged sn ie tarb e years, and the «sjury Of Wit lam Goodwin, who war about »the the great fruit, kioney, liver stomack and bowel remedy. * ooo P d nc S Sonl in Waterloo ny A. G. Haehnel, Droggist. ; w Th Mrs. Karch, Hespeler, Will Get Alimony The hrs>and is aged 55, his wife beâ€" inz eleven years younger. They were married in 1854 â€" and lived together ill last November. Mr. Justice Kelâ€" ly finds that the husband, whose anm« val income is about $900, is industriâ€" ous and thrifty, and not given to any bad hatits. He has properly providâ€" ed for h‘s family and home ‘‘The only charge of any kind made by the plaintifl against ‘zim," says Mr. Jrstice Kelly," apatt from . deâ€" sorting ths home, is what she â€" calls h‘s st nginess, though she gives . no cvidence to show specific instances: of this exce;t a statement that the deâ€" fendant fo ind fault with her for. hayâ€" ‘ng bought a coat at a price which he considered excessive.â€" The ‘cause.~> of the hustard deaving home is to â€" be found in her general conduct towafds him.‘" % Mrs. Karch did not get up to preâ€" pare her husband‘s breakfast ~excert 11 the months cf June, Julyâ€"and Augâ€" ust. Mr. Justicé Kelly remvar‘s that she was not considerate of her . husâ€" band‘s welfare. ,] "She justifics part at least, of her . conduct in this respect by saying it was with his approval and consent. | ‘AWy such approval and consent on his part was, no. doubt, m for sake and because he was llll‘lm hllhe‘. Fie complains, and she lz 'Iot_donted it, that she supjected hm to continual nagging and scolding:" ~ The last straw came when his wife told him ow one occasion to "fish for his supper‘‘ after his days work. He then left home and in his absence she had , naw lock put on the door. Toronto, June 19=â€"Judgementâ€" in a%tiCall Scott‘s Emulsion corrects this condition and builds up the whole k T erer ts eedir .A ir ied is often a sign of poor health; L"“"&Mm something GOOD HEALTH Yim and Vitality For Sake ol Peace Alleged Stinginess FIG PILLS t the new which w ted Mr. R..O. McCulloch, of the Geolâ€" die & McCulloch, Geo. Dobbie, of the R. Scott Co., and Mr. Sheldon, ot Sheldon‘s Limited, gave. evidence that to get cars delivered through the present interswitch they had to pay two interswitch charges of $13.~ a car, and it paid them better to team their freight. f * C costs, this will be settled later Dr. Arcy Soott, of the. Dominion board was chairman and ~the . others present were Dr. James Mills, S. J. McLean, ‘of the Doménion board, and Jas, Leitch, K. C., D. Ingram â€" and H. N. Kittsor, of the Ontario board. An order was made for the‘. interâ€" change between the two roads, and if the companies cannot décide on . the location of one of the boards, the enâ€" gineers will make the selection. ‘The G. T. R. to do the work and as to As to rates ol interswitching, deciâ€" from sion was reserved. In the â€" case â€"ofâ€" nine Preston, <F. Chéerry and~â€" Geo. Pattinâ€" i1gs son, M.P.P.; gave evidence of the way of the Ontario Railw: 5 Board (and tb Dobinn mfl&‘ this at k the terewi between Preston ui%ur, â€" and /J and ~Berlinâ€" Street Railway in Preston," Hespeler, Beglin and loo were made. The requests© dor & were made by the boards of trade of the towns. ; at Toronto, June 20,â€"Hon. Adam Beck told the Ontario Municipal Associaâ€" tion yesterday that the power _ conâ€" tract which Brantford had signed with a ‘private corporation was "of th> gold â€" hrick variety."~ The ""Minister of Power‘‘ â€" stated that Brantford bat been dffered power at a reduction ~of 10 per cent, under any rate the Hydâ€" roâ€"electric Power Commission © could ofler, yet Brantford people were payâ€" ing fromy seven sents to.cight cents per‘ kilowatt bour, as against 4} cents per kilowatt hour paid in Lonâ€" don for Hydroâ€"electric light and pOowâ€" er. , * Credit was claimed for the Provinâ€" cial â€" Hydroâ€"electtic Commission by Hon. : Mr. Beck hecause of the fact that ‘th> total ecst of the Provincial transmissicnâ€"line in the Niagara disâ€" trict, etc , $4,493,000, had exceeded the estimates by only $27,000.â€" This included â€" $321,000 for right of way, which item had not been included in the estimate. ‘The . n#unicipalities were credited with having coâ€"operatâ€" ed so well that they had, made _ the Hydroâ€"electiic a great suotess. Hon. Mr. . Beck assured his hearers that there was no danger of an advance in the rates of last yéar. He stated that the â€" Hydroâ€"electric‘ Comm@‘ssion did not interfere with the rights â€" of municifalitiss . _or vsutp their funcâ€" tious, as charged in some quarters. BRANTFORD GOLDâ€"BRICKED Hon. A:’i:mofa‘le‘tlke Rmc:& Atâ€" titu ~Telephone to Power g:lo:me Leagtie Instead â€"ot <aly 20,000 horsepower being tsed by the municipalities â€" in eonnection © with the. Hydroâ€"electric system, as anticipated, there was 40,000 horsepower used. "It will not be.lon?,‘‘ said Mr. Beck, "until . all Ontar‘o will have publicly ov*zed and operated electric systems.‘" Mr. Beck relerred ‘ to “a\r-oflhmnnpu}- tich‘‘ from._ corporations which â€" bad tried to make the Hydroâ€"electtic sy$â€" tel;u as little of a success‘ as possiâ€" ble. ' & Dr. _Jchn W. S McCullough, Secteâ€" tary â€" of the â€" Provincial Board . of Tbaith Officer of Ontario, gave an adâ€" ¢ress on the public . bealth ~act . of 1913, â€" suggesting that . the central Loard should appoint the district offâ€" cers in order to secure wfll‘fdlfl. The agsociat‘on passed a resolut‘on, wo ed "by Messrs. Armstrong, Peterâ€" boro, and W. B. Doherty, St. Thomâ€" a*, to < the: effect that â€" legisiation should be applied tor to provice that m ol..registration: under the shifrage ant be paid my ths Frovince, > ~end that exâ€"officio regisâ€" trars be not paid vnless they preside at registration pooths. * Saaise t ‘The assoviation went on m‘j favcr of municipal clections being bet woek Galt Ubilain | and= in o Raguar j-a.%m alsigete [b Pn uqy moic in t Pb ~Gal Wate M rders Galt. Aa id s‘ ie e Poneee tompany, ~ and g-‘. the R. J PS 4 > * "‘.&"- ‘an interswitch and :; in this v h Hes is withâ€" in four niles. of interswitching, | . an order was made under the same conâ€" ditions uuï¬w $ . on io reirne fitrt t and any evidence the request was m_“{ regard to the â€"appealâ€" of~. Waterloo for interâ€" switching, ¢wo members. of the board were not in favor ofâ€"an interswitch here on account of Berlin being / so close by, but Messrs. Bamer, Bechre} and Schiedci: of thit town, claimed all the business for. Waterloo could not be handled satisfactorily ~ to â€". them through the, Berlin interswitch, â€" and an order was . issued for an : interâ€" switch here also. From Galt, ‘the Dominion: Railway Board; left for St. Marys, St. Thomas and Windsor. Vice President L â€"J. Breithaupt, of the Berlin Board ‘of Trade and Messrs D. â€"B. Detwiler, Jacos Kaufman and G. Sherk, of Bridgeport, representing the local Board ani Messrs, Alois Pa er, . W. S.. Naylor and C.â€"W. Schiedel, represcating the Waterloo Board, aftendiag the meeting of â€" the Dominion © and : Provincial Railway. Boards f "hire ‘ are forty switches in Berl‘n from the (Grand Trunk Railway while nine otherâ€"manufactcrersâ€" have â€"sid iigs fton: the Caâ€"adian Pacific Reilâ€" Pleasant Bay, C. B RETALL COAL DFALERS _ " WILL WELCOME : ~ 1NE SEARCHLIGHN JAb. J. HILL REMEMBERS HIS OLD HOME To.o ito, June 21.â€"*‘There is . no ‘skin game‘ about the coal business, arfi we have no need to feat publici ty," d»ilared a member of the Cana dian Retail Coal Association, . when some â€" one suggested at yesterday‘s session of the annval convention fl:ak it might. be as well..not toâ€"publ figures relating â€" to the cost of handâ€" limg coal. Itâ€"took an hourâ€"or.two to determine that the cost pert ton was $1.30, made up as follows :â€" Delivery, includingâ€" teamsters‘ . wages, horse feed,.shocing, and repairs to waggon, 50 ‘cents ; yardmen, 15 cents; adver gising, stationery, telephone, _ taxes, and insurance, 20â€" cents ; office salatâ€" ies, 25 cents; had debts, 2 cents ; inâ€" terest .cn. infestnfont, 8 cents. Soveral. . members ""‘“"“.‘.m ‘thete. were only one~ or ~two. othe commodities handled â€" cn â€" a smaller Guelpb, Jure 19.â€"Recently the Wo men‘s Institute at Evertonâ€"decided t« underta‘e â€" theâ€" im;rovement of the Everton Cn‘on ‘Cemetery, ~which â€" | is the buricl _ place ‘of many Rockwcod ard Eramcsa families.â€"With this las datle object in view, the members started a fund. The Secretary, Mrs Poyce, of Rock#wood, wrote to Mr. J J .. Hill, the railway magnate, whose parents, â€" two thcles and threeâ€"aunts #r3 brriâ€"d there, asxing if hr would ald thei in the work. She has*t re ceived a most cordial reply, in whici Mr. Hill asked the committee to .. g¢ on with the wo Kâ€"and hs would sn a check for $500. Mr. Hill also sent a check . for $1,000 for th> Y.M.C.A btildinz fund, which was received . to day. i * MINARD‘S â€" LINIMENT is â€" the onky Liniment asked for at my store and the onlyâ€"one we keep for sale. All the people use it. Soveral. â€" members remarked _ ?nt thete. were only one~ or ~two. other commodities handled â€" cn â€" a smaller matgin of mrofit than coal. Tte following officets were elected ymdaj alternoon : President, Mr. Robert J; Webster, : London ; ~Vice President, Mr. Fred Mam, Brantford; Directors, Messts.. E. Brown, _ â€"Port :lo;e; J.. A. Harrison, Toronto, and i. A...McLean, Wi ; Auditors, Messrs. Wim, A. Hm; w. and A. J. Creighâ€" The association decided to engage a permanent secretary to assist the diâ€" rectors to handle claims ol. members axain8t . t ay~.companice for . lost coal and car rentals. * <JIn~â€" ot to â€"protect ‘the dealers Against <r who find it more conâ€" temient to tove from town to towh £. Ti oiï¬kto protect ‘the deaiers agains} op who find it more. conâ€" temient to tmove from town . to town than Ffay.thxir coa) bills, .cne of the meim‘ ofs s~ggested Abat the secretary should keep a WMacklist. . Berlin and Waterloo Re;resented £8 . Dt the All Drugetins ond HARLIN FULTON more was â€" ~sn8~ u&g by â€"‘J. Andrew, rurâ€" al dean of Wat and â€"chaplain _ of the 24th *â€"Me was â€" acting as troop leader and was mounted on a. notoriously vicious horee. ~‘The animal . threw.Captain â€" Andrews heavâ€" ily and he wes badly shaken up.© It was not necessary o reinoÂ¥e him ‘to the hospital, ‘but he is yet unable to take anv further strenuous exercise. ‘One of Mr. Seagram‘s jockeys, <who belongs to the: regiment, later reduced mhmhw of Aocility, . but not without 4 trouble. > ; ‘ 'utl‘::tm Â¥% Enguirtes at the rectory â€" feâ€" specting the seriousness of the injurâ€" ies ~sustained: by Rev. J W. J.. An drew at the _ Goderich campâ€"elecited the information that very little: more t‘ an what was reported 1;%: "espatches had been received. or that news might be secured Mrs. Andrewwired â€"a message this mornâ€" ing but up to this afternoon no reply bad been received. Monday : iashion. a in entrain Liquor and â€" 15 Yonge St., Toronto, Canadd. References as to Dr. McTaggart‘s professional standing and personal inâ€" tegrity permitted by Sir W. R. Meredith, Chiet Justice. Sir George W. Ross, exâ€"Premier of Ontario. . â€" i Hon. ‘ Thomas _ Cofiee Senator Catholi¢ Record,â€" London, Ontario. easiet Rev. J..G. Shearer, B.A., D.D., Seâ€" stetary Board of Moral Reform, Toâ€" ronto. Dr. "McTaggart‘s vegetable remedies for the liquor and tobacco habits are 1ealthful, : safe, inexpensive home reatments. No hypodermic injections io publicity, no loss of time â€" ‘from wusiness, and a cortain cure, Conâ€" sultation or correspondence invited. required Rev. N. Burwash, D. D., Prosident Victoria College. "Right Rev. J. F. Sweeny, D.D., Bishop of Toronto. â€" Moniredl, June 21.â€"President Cham berlain, of the Grand Trunk Railway, has _ issued the following circular. Theâ€" practice of designating several vice presidents of . the Company . by members will be discontinued. _ Folâ€" lowing uwointmentx take effect .June 17 : W. Wainright, Vice Pros., M. M. Reynolds, Vice Pres., in charge of Financial and Accounting deft.; » M Donaldron, Vice Pres. and _ Gengral Manager of lines. west of Fort Wilâ€" iam, in charge of constrvciion, tranâ€"~ sportation ani . mainterance (e ts.; J. F. Daltymple, Vice Pree., in charge of traffic. Toronto, June 22. â€"At the â€"â€" March session of the Grand Lodge of Ontatâ€" .0 Ancient Order of United Workmen it was an instruction to the Execuâ€" tive t3 emzloy a competent life insurâ€" nce â€" acttary _ to valug the policics teld by the membership.in the Order, snd to draft a schedule of rates that wil insure*permanency and be adeâ€" quate for all time. ie HRUWibea s Mr. F. Sanderson, M.A., Fellow of the Faculty of Actvaries of Scotland, was engaged, and presented" @<report and a schedtle c{ rules to the Grand Lodge yesterday, that was adopted after n-uul.? the .g:uon of teadâ€" justment < and the of the inâ€" ctease on the entire membership. ba.careful to keep the cough New A. 0. U. W. Rates After October First Toronto, «June 30.â€"John King, K. C., lectirer in the Osgoode Hal law -u::.ummum Fraser dn w-cmw yoster â€" day in quno_('xl.m terday compelied to the bq% ulb-mnqnnmp- on ayes.> He | be in the hospital â€"for two or three days. Mr, Kipg is the father ol the exâ€"Minister of L,abos, Hon.. W. L. M. King, and ©a . formet teatdent of Berlin. « ‘The outcome of the discussion w: the adoption py an overwhelming vo of: the new r-'?.. recommended . â€" se ‘The new rates will be applied â€" to the account to â€" which each member had â€" attaimed on May 1, 1905, all megibers over 65â€"y€ars peing valid as at 65 years. Operation for John King, K. C EW PRESIDENT ANNOUNâ€" CES HIS APPOINTMENTS When your child has. whoopinmtâ€"ec A. McTAGGART, M.D., C.M., M a it uL 6 m:baunu » while engaged dwag‘e n Tobacco Habit 20 â€"Two p serious "he nagais yesterday . " Maio: ‘ I a to #I the u6 lar Chomchofond reornresereromponrontaencacnent WATERLOO MUTUAl iable French regulator; never fails. These u%-':'n u:odh(z q-‘fl“nl in r' :n. the imi % J at T cheap imitations., Bhre do Woa‘e are sold at ts bosc oc ipmee ds Oo, $ed toaey addrese Waterloo, ~Ont. Branch, _ Jacob ~Hespoler, Manager Dr. de Van‘s Female Pilis SAVINGS BANK ~DODEPARTMEN T C. A 80EHM, District Agent We e e oo t‘ JNN $ Co,35>== New York Incorporated in 1863 Totai Assets 31st Decéthber. $126,808 18 . Wm, Snider, President, teo: Di¢tal Vice prestdent. E. P. Clement, Sololfor, Berlio Capital T9 Reserve . > C ])epmit; X+ x 4 Loans and Investinents Total Assets > FIRE INSURANCE CO. Bresalau, d‘;fll? At;’u » h umod.‘h:k! quick buyere. / Holataf an Aspecial return train will leave De tioint ' T Monday," July 29th Tickets good 4 days. # KE ~ First elass accommodation has been arranged ï¬ and a good time is assured. 39 Cocssosoccscsaensocsoenersoec :: > â€"orenpecpaesoecsese $ â€" BULLS ! BULLS ! Excursion Why \r;lpvnmE‘n‘ co:c wE M Can crom e aC O prainy op with a good Hol To DET ROIT | SAT, JULY 27th BuUJ posifs :.:.A _~ * ~ 3+ 23,077,730 * 35.042,3 ins and Investments ©~ _ â€" * 27,457,09o 38,8354,8 al Assets _ = + _ 33.090,192 _â€" 48,237,2 H â€"s83 Branches in avd Agen‘s and dents in all en in fraiparandanaiing n d A GEHNHRAL BANKING BUBSINEBS TRANSACTEHD. THE MOLSONS BANK A. C. HALLWMWAN WATERLOO, ONT at all Branches | Interest allowed at bighest current rate. THE FIETH ANNUAL _ ARD:OF DIRECTORS Ineorpoar.ed 1855 & RECORV OF PROCRES$ FOR FAVE YEARSâ€"1908â€"1311 OFFICERS of the Feriin Dally Te‘egraph and Wateriono Chronicle Telegraph VÂ¥iA QRAND TRUNK RY. WAIT FOR IT Bargain® t will be held on |+]â€"!â€"|| â€"|â€"‘ 0 @PAOORRRR#ARARAR1 Ont 0+ &# " _ THE LEADING Sanderson‘s© Bakery King 8t Waterioo Faucy Buns, Breai Rolls, and Fancy Cakes, & In a.1 countri s . _ Ask ï¬ï¬r In ventor‘s Adviser.. M Amto® & Am. 304 Universits Street, cor ner Bt. â€" evin= B‘reft, Montreal, Canada, and THE LEADING i Meat Market Washivgton,. D F1 Dominion Life JACOB BALL We have the reputation of sup piving our numerous chustomers with G:aa chde::: and best of In mm meaty wp _ have Beef, Pork, Veal, e e e uon on own , ww â€" adtonsone oo To Hexd Checen Ltear dhinage a‘bvmm s 8k deweliler and Optician Issuer ol Marriage Licenses ore ness Poct Cffice. â€" WATERLOO Imhll'z Rate 1911, only one &rd of .that expected hy the vt. basis. Interest Rate in 1911, 7.96% For ioformation apply to Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Waterloo, is only one of the reasons its agchig cen show ce uoul ACTUAL RESULTS TO POLIâ€" OYHOLDERS. No Weak Spots $ 3,000,000 $ 4,000,000 The Light Death Rate of the OMP 49 P.H. ROOS PROPRIRETOR U. 8. A 3§5,042, 311 38u854o,8°‘_ 48,237,284 4| <a8