tb name: of many t and wore c Wpelief where &1 | use no salves " I sendt on t wue. You o n&mmunsr wWAS f LEASED FROM CUSTOBY w n, June 24.â€"Owing ~to ber bealth breaking down Mrs. .Emmeâ€" line Parkhurst, ~Militant Suftragette eader, has been releasédâ€"fronr. cus tody, She was serving nine months 0r lhpiting to malicious damage of Property in conncection with . windaw smashing campaign some.months ago. * _ 1LBEN IT ON, TRIAL, > ‘It you have tried most. everything eome toâ€"mié Where others fail bere. 1 have my greatest success. % :v’hfled ‘coupon toâ€"day and> 1 Don‘t Wearâ€" #‘i"ï¬ifly Years Experience J Have ProducediAn Appliance _ for Men, Women or Children _.~ That Cures Rupture has been curing others for | 80 years, ~If ruptured, â€" write ed book and> full i Please send me by mail &n about your. Appliance dure of rapture. you Appliance or i you free my illustrated book Ore and its cure, showing my e and giving you prices and { many people who hate tried weré cuted.~ It gives instant hete &11 others fail. Remeniber ) walves, no harfiess, no Mes. sort $rial to prove what 1 say ~You are "the fudge and once e uWï¬ wlso read. Fill out free “h.w toâ€"day: â€"<It‘s whether you try i Ouiftting for Pn on uied mationâ€" Céupon A Truss! State â€" 54 The gas continues to be of. â€"good quality. Owing to the cool weazher I do not anticipate . the collectsons showing much of an increase over the corresponding quarter last year, : Ten new services have neen connected up since my last report, making 48 this year.> The leak which has been causâ€" ing considerable. trouble â€" for © sume time on part ofâ€"Allen St. and Moore Ave. has béen discovered, it being at the corner of Allien and Willow Sts., and the gas escapeda through a arain, making it difficult to detect. f the previous month. ~Slack. coab â€" hus mpm'mn the‘ â€" fre= ‘teâ€" quired will _ effect. a. _ small; savuig. This department is very . busy . with laying new mains and services, Mr. Dobbin having from 18 to 20 menâ€"at work, ‘and‘ the â€" work is being pushed aloung as well as cah be expected conâ€" sidering the many different sections requiring â€"attention. . A new _ main '511:‘:»9141:1 laid on Charies z:. w troub wuqï¬kv« t winter on account of t. Our 20 minute peak load for‘ May reached 349.5 h.p., being 40 h.p. greâ€" ater thar April.{The 4 min. peak was 400 h.p. ‘Power was off only . a lew times. and forâ€". short "durations, causing no inconvenience ‘The stfeet lights averaged 8.12 hours per night, being 1 hourâ€"per day less than â€" the previdus month.. New contracts are being signed up for power, ~ which along with motors being added by old customers will increase our load ~by 48 h.p. during . the next few weeks: The old line of posts on King street between William and Union _ streets, are now free of wires and will be re moved .before the end of the : month. We have, as you afe aware, three 150 k.w. transformers installed at â€"the power station,â€"one of which was a spare up to a couple of weeks ° ago when it was found necessary . to con nect i% n]p. With ‘the increased load in sight if one; of. theseâ€"transformetrs were to go: out of commission _ it would leave~theâ€"other : two ‘overloadâ€" ed. . The three transformers= . will casily handle 800 h.p., and if nothing wete to go wrong with them. â€" would be sullicient for some time to come. To be on the salé side, however, I think it advisable.to â€"put in another 150 k.w. transformer. ‘The price of this transformer isâ€"$880. The Elecâ€" tric Dept. with its buildings and pole yard are taking up considerable ..of thée waterworks land and as there has been no land charged in the Capital account of the Electric Dept. I think ’t.lle Commission should consider what would be a fair amount to be placed in this account and paid ‘over to the Water Works Department. erint," _ Roberke, _ Adloysiu: Rearlato. C‘ %* s Diplomas in _ Shotthaid" Course.â€" James . Léégan, ‘ James Hammiil, James Ward, John Quetin, 120 Hallâ€" Cr. ; All~of which is respectfully submitâ€" ted. o The Uttley Medal.â€"Donated by W. V. Uttley, Berlin, for Proficiency â€" in English umgnnh won by . John Rausch, of Albany, N. Â¥, The â€"MeKegney Medal.~â€"Donated : by fme > Rev. D. A. McKegney,. for Profictency DALTONâ€"BERSCHT . in Commercial Department, won by & James Déegan of Toronto, Ontario. . ~ Mr. Pavid W. Dalton and Miss Edna Dt. W. J. Fischer and W. V. Uttley. M. Berscht, both of Wellesley, â€" Ont. P, Walsh of New "Yotk University for â€"were martied Wednorday at 3 p. M. «Jose; h ng.xh at New C enmany, 0n "LW‘a" City, . 2y me , Ont» 1 t., 4 ario, * _sence of Mr. Hetbert Bersoht â€" and The Ring Medal â€"Donated ‘by Tlon. Miss Florence Deas, both of Waterâ€" #,811,400 bF . waLer were ‘ * an average of lï¬.gfl flz'ï¬;mw Ter it parting. & The Ring. Medal,â€"Donated by Hon. Im: J.. McKepzice King for Oratory, woh by William Dmn:y ol Hamilton Ontario, _ on his ‘ofation "Waiversal Péace." The judges on the oration of ie 6n mm imet ‘The Athistic 1 "Tike Auarue Cormbomte by "r. #o::ld â€"« to > ad vance Ford $.> Kumpf, Manager Electric Dept idress to the stud admonished them t Gas Dept M tuden ts standar the At the residence of Mrs.â€". Massey, Kingston, on Wednesday eveninz, Miss Nellie Wynhes was married to â€"Mr. Frank â€" Purser, Berlin, Tormeriy _ of Kingston. Rév. T. D. Neal oficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Porzer will reside | at Betlin. â€" _ x# lIco.> The ritlig setvice of the Luthcran Church was used. Mr. Dalton is a ::tfl:l orerator for :0, Pd‘ happy couple £ Wp . T residence : in -icml-- 1y *A high no A the lato F he late Poter. Meintosh, to _ Mr. don Britker, was colobrated . at en ns ns argh n o n o oeonan stlach, in PURZERâ€"WYNNES BRI HYMENEAL Â¥en‘s Suits â€"_ 814 Men‘s Suits, in all +the . very latést shades of. all} woo!l . Canadian Tweeds, made.. in. the.very . latest models, retailers theâ€"country .over are selling at.$8.00 to $9.50. ° They . go In â€"this BC &b â€"..... A. .c m .â€"/iuâ€"rithint ; $ 5.95 228 Men‘s Suits, theâ€"same as ~you see priced:all over at $1Q and $12.50 magnificent worsteds, ‘single breasted model, hand made throughont.â€". They to in this salq. fOF .....~.s.. us a aaele 335 Men‘s Suits. This lot offers as fineâ€" & â€"choice in taroring apparel ‘as money can buy, and every oze could be sold for $20:00. ‘Nothing but all wool material. has been used in%: construction and. the ta Joring {ull: justice toâ€"the fabrics; they go in Here are buit a few of ;hiain:xny money édvhig bargains. Kead on! Read on! You must be interested. Sale Starts at 8 o‘clock Saturday Morning, June 29th. â€"_ _ 220 Pair of Men‘s Pants Positively made to sell at $1.75â€"and $2.00, big variety to choose from, made of setviceable zood looking tweeds. The snap of your life at the 249 Mon‘s Trousers 800 Boys* Suits. The world over oif would have to pay at â€"least+86.00 '{@ $7.00, made in three piece single and doubl¢ brgasted style, of a beauâ€" tiful~assortment of .tweeds, marked fOf SAIC &b _ ;........ ....cveclynn0) ut sefuivereene 4.69 Extremely stylish well cut trousers in fancy worsteds and stripes, as fine as you can find anywhere, pants that retail everywhere lor $2.50 to $3.00, we offetat this sale for ... ......;, * Boys‘ Single and Doubleâ€" Breasted Suits, some with pleats running down. back and front, others only belt at waist, dark grey ‘and browiff English tweeds, knee pants and bloomers, 24 to 28 size, regular $4.00 and . $4.5%, Boys‘ Classy Double . Breasted Bloomer. Suits, all. wool imported Tabric, in brown and medium . and light shades, showing fancy _ woven design, sizes 29 to 33, â€"regular $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50, sale PrICB ss.mame Is growing by leapy dnd _ bounds Our Work Coods Dept. Bring in the Boys MeINT H | !" M E ‘ < e $ s 12.95 L Wer brother, Mr. Fred, Mclintosh, and was attired in white satin and . lace with tulle â€" veil and orange blossoms and bridal shower. She also wots . a bracelet set with pearls and. olivines, the gift of â€" the groom. A btcmding were : â€" Miss Ada Lirmbers and Miss ‘Mable â€" Hughes, â€" bridesnai‘s ; Mrs. Fred, Mcintosh, miatron of honot, and Miss Rith Melatosh, ‘as Nowet _ girtl. ‘All wore pink frocks and carried bouâ€" quets of peonies. â€" Mr. Fraak Rankin ‘was best man. ,Later, Mr. and Mrs. ’Brhi?tm tor a trig down the . §t, Lawrenpe. â€" The | bride‘s goingâ€"away "95 dress _ was of black and white with black hat with cspréy. i % Mr. and Mrs: Ephraim Bricker, parâ€" ents‘ of the groom, Mr. Aaron Bricker and Mt. and MrS. A. H. Snyder© at tended "româ€"the Twinâ€"City. 1.29 Manufacturer s7/ ourplusotoch "Cldthing, Futnishings, Shows and Staple Dry Goods 1.69 WATERLOO TOWNSHIP‘S TELE PHONE !'smG'“ NOW :GRowâ€" a ol ns y & The "#6cowd â€"‘ whipment of building ma terial : reamahed Preston recently‘ for inedenits muens es hmmdm ship; Wheadity wppsading weit _ and ra'c&xg e o o ol Pag . se n ts P ‘ i Â¥ 'V(“\ a “ m 2 e C sw “th t p %ï¬ï¬f.ï¬mÂ«â€œï¬ e apiomoane o ame can . .. t Mike 108 Mo, MBE VW"‘ C oe...&~ »A ;ï¬?c;tï¬â€˜:e&‘rf;ï¬ tel S oamwente m» do‘fit‘;' in force until. July 19th, mmlu We bought this magnificent stock of Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits at our own price. The Manuflacturer ‘has been Toft with an Immonse Stock on his Hands, The buyer of Work Goods finds his dnm:y;am at Erasts. . ~~. Best American Tinion . made: â€" Overâ€" alls atâ€"..;...... vaabvuree â€" envmeteemntii on _ 1256 ‘This Suspender 16 ibe most popular. among working men of any.. .. trade: During thisâ€"sale you tnay secure â€" a PMY Bc Hechle . »iihie:> Hgete vos â€" aviichs shairiics The right and proper hat â€"is here forâ€"every man‘s head. Derbies, So‘t Hats and Straw lats that men are weating, worth. from $1.50 to $2.54, sale price to CIEAF ..)...2 lells...s. 22. Customers ate learning every â€" day that our Shoeâ€"Department gives barâ€" g#- that are worth coming â€" for. goods offered are never «ol > the cheap shoddy ‘kind too often offered in sales, but models, of~style, elagance and.comfort, the hest footwear ~posâ€" sible for the, money. R Women‘s <Fine Viciâ€" Kid ~â€"Oxfords, patent toe caps, blucher laced, â€"â€" Mcâ€" Kay sewn, dight ‘drossy and . flexible, siztes 3 to 7, regular $2.00, sale price Wome:;{‘Slm and Pumps,.. fine patent colt and gun metal pump shoes with® colonial buckle and n?c turn soles, neat. and. dressy, â€" also some patent leather slippers in 3 .strap and 1 strap sfyles, sizes 2}â€" to 7, ; Women‘s Fine Donzola Kid Blucher Boots, regular Aine taken. from stock, on. acenumtâ€"ofâ€" broken sizes, new stylâ€" es with short vamp«, du‘l tops â€"and cuban.heels, sizes 3 to 7, regular $% and $2.25, sale price ... ... regular $3, Sale_Price Men‘s Oxfords: and Shoés in patent colt, vibl. kidâ€"and gun_metal leathers, all â€"#gizes are represented and â€" they embrace the season‘s most desirable ;:I’el:.‘ regular~$4.50 and $5.00, sale iave anxiously waited to see which would:win out, the backward season or the manu Standard $1.25 Overalis Men‘s Box Call and Vici Kid. bluch abd white with Policoeâ€"Suspanders Wat and Cap Dept. Fine Footwear MUST GIVE WARNMNGS AT LEVELâ€"CROSSINGS Ottawa, _ June . 22.â€"The Railway Commission has issued a.circular to the _ railways ~ throughout Xanada BJN} attention to the fact that seoâ€" tion 274 of" the railway act is not beâ€" ing lived up to by some of the lotoâ€" motive engineets. Whe soction provides that wh.n â€" a hi by 1.50 1.95 .19 mineont soclety woman, whose f neglect to observe it Where the Good _ *‘ | gms _ . _( s og y < B _ Beriin. Ontario 2 6 ~ ;L 3 or style; they are in stylish medium a ritiinaty manatt i ts way, regular $3.00, sale price Pee". Boys‘ Boots= All styles and qualiâ€" ties, broken lots, McKay: sewn . soles, kid and box calf, regular ~$3.00 ~and $2.50, ‘sale priCe ‘........,... ......_.%..kgi.is Misses‘ Genuine Kid, Boots, Blucher cut, several styles to . select from, neat and. serviceable, every pair sure wear, sizes. 11 to 2, regular $2.00 â€" to â€-“, sale MEIOG :2ctc 20 us ricytinncdisige closure closure Children‘s best grade Kid Lace Boots, with â€"dloxible soles, â€" spring heels, sizes 4 to 74, .regular .$1.35, SAID PCE 1. .1 >â€".1.... it » repanine Avberetogires whon an Women‘s tan and black Catton Hose medium weight, 8}â€" to 10, reghlar 180 $ ~~~~ $PeQo Boys‘ and girls‘ 15f ribbed _ Black Cotu’Sn Hose, ‘close z.m fhhish, 5 to 10, ©20¢ value, sale price ............ Men‘s Cashmere Sox, in a large‘ range of plain oolou"? fancy | yatâ€" terns, best finish, 9% to 11, regular 35¢ to 50c pair, sale. prict ...........~ Men‘s heayy Sox,) in blue and white anil brown, white mixed, exitra‘good value, rexyular 12%c! pair; this © ~sale PFHICC 3 . PAIT . NOX â€".,..1.10 Foine . oomverangst Irtsh Table Damask,â€"fully fl largerange of patterns;. 64 w inches wide, regular 50câ€"to> 60c _ per yard, sale pri06‘..,..... ...}}%.. inaiginatind © Full Bleached or Unbleached Sheetâ€" ing, plain‘ or twilled. ‘weaves, good strong serviceable quality, 72 inches wide, regular 300 yard, this sale %:.... W,‘ndmd#& bhemmed ready for use, size 72 x 86, regular sale $1.25, sale price Unbleached or tton, â€" 80 inches wide, tegular u{.%';u. this White Spreads, English crochet, full Staple Dept. " SurplusStock| ‘ > CONTRACTORS KNEW SCAFFOL D WAS UNSAFE Guelsh, * Jin> 20.â€"At the sn;m beld. o1 the body of Robert Littie, who was killed when a scaffold fell at the new county jail as workmen were Li tting the Lnishing touches on the on taide, _ several contrattors testified that the scaffcld was unsafé Tor. use, the .: poles bw amal/ for â€" < the triangles, and y were not braced. An ad ovtnment was made until â€" the 27th, whan it is hored Sam Rundel} and m.%‘l}oodv&, who were also m the accident, wil} be. able io y Hay Fork Ran Through His Fool Nr. v.n-:y;,danhm. Sask .. was n‘v::n‘ vuabh‘;m and a %Un-fl. 3» s suanel iopinde S diiie aad hent‘s bandage wat with the Hniment over th sccowd day I was a 19¢ But Able toâ€" W ork the Second Day Khlier Towelling, all linen â€"crash, heavy durable quality, red border, 17 inches wide, regular 10c, sale price ... Canadian Striped Flannelette, _ fine Poes £vou sontegs serpans ol € ‘Inches regul¢r 12ic, Sale Prite ._~... ... 4 Ginghams, . .A rush‘ cléearance . of ovely gingham â€"plaids, stripes _ and checks, in variety ofâ€"shades, lvnl'y for dresses and. waists, _ children‘s ;lm' regular per yard 12}jc, _ this 1e N. Li c 6tR C Sra o i o) 9tt 4 ~Fabrics for Summer or Fall wear, popular â€" weaves, ‘ medium weights, orkes. " Thake â€"Fidlerighs represont materials represent several best selling lines that _ are somewhat broken in color ranze but they include "a splendid assortmentâ€"of colors, ‘bBlack "included. â€"Regular 50c, 60c â€"and 75¢ yard, this sale .....}.....; ~â€"Men‘s Working Shirts. . This . Jotb comprises ‘a special purcW@se in stron o iol e A, discontinued.line of prints makes a big special offering for this sale, regular 12Jc a yard, this sale yard... . Men‘s Wash Ties.~ All neat and up to date putterns, m and 25¢,~sale price 2 fOr ......... ... Men‘s Negliges Shirts. _ All. the newest effécts in fine domestic . and foreign shirtings. Hundreds of choice desirable patterns to choose from, regular selling. at $1.00 â€" and > fl-',.' SHIG : PHOB *.: ..... _ :ln.... . Sfrkcs" RH Nn veacine Men‘s Balbrigzanâ€" Ufderwear, â€". in natural shades, well made and finishâ€" ed in every way, has always sold at 50c per garment. Going at this sale in .“ m at vesccascrers ) cuamaneed Webermenive Men‘s. Firte Furnishings *t Dacided ~Reductions Dress Fabrios 8$T. THOMAS AFTER St. Thomas, J_uan.-dl\iw khl('omn&ï¬eeolflnmy h:d«ul ith two concerns fot ° J6â€" qzndMuttpm.Tï¬m tine : Rotary Engine Company aghtt to build a $100,000 factory and ~@me PMMmmideolflny‘l..z shn.lot.m,ooomu- , h"cu"mï¬a:-mï¬u-}! Shooa Compaiy, M*uma:‘éï¬. E agrees to put a 000 ‘ plant tl'luyl‘g. ‘lem to sent to the people. + ks i on e ies ns ie e nd f the kind I ic aly, s soons Sein gnin i P ahstd NEW INDUsTRIES JÂ¥ h