§ i t ETE T C0 2 h nc Im‘ i; Seattâ€"red showers in almost all dis .‘{mu'?n'y’h last few Jays bave done h good, and dissipate all fears‘ ol #@amaze at the present . time.: q::- W Bate, â€" it is true; sffered somewhat: . from Leat, ind url.ss frequent shov* ‘‘ers occur ~in a lew weess this erop _ may be com‘dera‘ly teow the ‘averâ€" Avbwe Elsx is do‘int well in all parts NO CROP DAMAGk *& :June © 26.â€"â€"Keports .CIPONNAT, & t recent hot weathgr has done: derable damage to crops afe, it is stated,. without for ndation, 68 e¢â€" frMy â€" in regard to the what crop. The â€" statemint . is maCe by C,.A. rfl:. manager Jo.l‘ the Sas~atcheâ€" : ‘omeperative, Fievator; . w Â¥eports from m‘?ï¬ x « allp_irotq c ction crews bt ; new életators, £0 to show Abat crops all over the prowince _ are Ito lt up exceptionally well. 1 ' e o e ds for ves! Collegeâ€"Home for your | urses in Music, Ps p d for residentinl 'm-fl- ThE in secure es cnutie on onnipie eopiiing amriiees --&-::::'...,. ‘win ':,‘....."..‘.'.“;.'ju'm."; may be ccm:idera‘ly te ow the AVC‘~ age: Flix is do‘ng well in all parts <4 the province. s "_Mr. Dunning has received samples uf wheat in shot bla‘e ircm Conquest, w'e La‘ eodistrict, which ig~22 ‘hich . t ~E "The following shows the 5" Bs pupils cf _ S. S. No K iir the months of May and J Jr. III.â€"Olga Wagner, 81 Sr. 111 â€"Emmamil Waghe 1AÂ¥chti, 75 . Angster Loris Sr. 111 â€"Eimmam@l Wagner, 85. . LAchti, 75 . Angster Lormiox, §8. â€" x "&r. JLâ€"An 1t "Ro‘b,. 18, Alne Wazne~, 71 ;‘ Camel _ _Jantzi, 66 ; Cbrist‘an Herner; 65 ; Wilite Leis, 81. Jr. II.â€"Jobhrmie He‘mpel, 78 , Lit wie Juntri, 77 ; Nancy Leis, 61. _ JE. 11 (b)â€"Dcit.n . Enyter, 16 ; Edith Wagner, 74 ; Hernan Waner, %8 , Mary Stecily, 72 ; LAllie Waâ€"ner, 64., Annic Lernor, 62. â€" _‘fr. 1.â€"FEmma Waghet, 79 ; Norman Ko hlr, 79 ; Mary Jantti,â€" 75 ; An netta . Heim:el, 73 ; Walter Wagnetr, 41; Ejhrem Lichti, 86 ; Leah Leis, "64 ; Nancy Stecuiy, 64,; Edward Knechtel, 61. "â€"Gr. Primerâ€"Katie Lcis, 62. * Jr. Primer â€"Louisa Wagnetr, David Jintzi, Kate Lichti, Frena . Stenâ€" ‘munn, . Delphina Hcimpel. > . .Nen:sr on Rolâ€"43. â€"â€"Numier in aneudnooâ€"_u. . The {cllowing show B7 m W t TT V ids :m of the most cruel maladies *o mankind is subject, the many ::llauons arising from time ~to ime, making life seem almost . unâ€" ‘bearable: <For many discases medical, ientific, â€" and physiological _ know and experience, â€" gained from K of decp rescarch, has achieved < rkable resul‘s, bus up to now litâ€" has been discovered â€" of â€" practical h in the treatment and cure of % . "In fact, people have look upon the disease as well nigh le.. Even in the modical . proâ€" can be found doctors who are the same opinion, regarding . scopâ€" Mcally ;zeclaim to ameliorate _ Of ~Amprove conditions of a diabetfe w& 1t can, however, Jbe proved . "Sanol‘s . AMtiâ€"diabetes," the German «i diabetes. let froe i« , Man Aâ€"DRUâ€"CO _ Ptice $2 per } or direct. "Whe new German discovery. will poâ€" wy remove gall stones, kidney , gravel in the bladder, and will a complete cure. It will â€" dis« the stones and remove without and there is no necessity for an x\m in Ahe future, as â€" Satol ‘ vure ‘in every case, no matter "how long standing the disease may how be. Rateeaal Orag and h .......:‘." 10 valuabl bladder DIABETRS SCHOOL REPORT SA NOL BY HOT WEATHER I, MFG. ( #1,50, fromp tâ€"Katie Leis, 62. r â€"Louisa Wagner, David je Lichti, Fp‘ena _ Stenâ€" nina . Hcimpel. » n Rolâ€"43. n attendanceâ€"33. Edna A. ‘Higginbothem, 5s ~< /«‘ Teacher n the disease as well nigh Even in the modical . proâ€" be found doctors who are : opinion, regarding . scepâ€" claim to ameliorate _ Of » conditions of a diabetle . ean,: however, Jbe proved )I‘s. Abtiâ€"diabetes," the n discovery, cures all cases 3.>> Fwd p:mcnl;al . and » from the Sanol Mig. Co., 26.â€"Rejorts cirouiat~ ot weathgr has done iage to crops are, it ut forndation, e8, e¢â€" i to the wh>at crop. t is male by C.Aâ€" ows the standing of S. No.. 19 Wilnot Mav and June 1912. itle from Druggists NB d sov nts. Its ossibly harm the intestines ree froms the particularl idnow _ i Lena ntage in‘ oruct 1O were siccessiul in order to pass, it secure forty per ¢ T.i-’l\fi-iuyfl'm ufllunlï¬‚ï¬ ntage in‘ ordcr to. pass . while . /m were siccessiul in getting honorsâ€" .18 mnmumm‘.‘.: m-g‘nmclm : and sixty 3er cent on the total n’ in order to seetre honors, forty ‘PéF cect on each subject and seventyâ€"6 . ¢ peroens.orovuo-thtoï¬lv-u q.:lired. The folJowhxg ‘ln the â€" r> is :« ' s â€"The Hon‘rs ate iï¬â€™u:l‘ aged in Of merit ard the ;asses in alil cal order. "‘JgR. IV. To SR. IV. . VHonors :â€"Vera â€" BruegemaAD, Reid, Martbha Bergmen, â€"Jerry Olive Fricdrich. 6 +Â¥ ~â€" Passed :â€"Frant ~Beam, _ N Beam, Delbert Dabmer, Fred Willard Snyder, Wilfris Thomas. â€"_ /.. j «. Divigion IL ko es i JR. 1V. 3O SR. MÂ¥A 0C Honors : 75 per _ Cen§. of O°02°° walter Wober, Lottie Valentice," Adecn mfegrson, Gortes Xeomh oc Clayton : Fenner, Harold Damm, Lavra Shants, Edword Huchn, Vera Harvl, Rlona Bowm: B; Barry Hars, John. Gil fevel, Harvey Ziegler, John Wats B, Lillie wi-i» ,; Elia ~Westlall, AlF vert: :: Jacohi, . > Cofton â€" Piaf MMO Hauc‘k, Nerman F 16 ~2 © 1 s A «~JR. III. TO SR M . . ~ Honors .eoordlngmg< :â€"EIva Shirfy, Florence Thomas, Clira Ruteh, Harry . Frohnappel, . Ruth Bruegeman, Mable â€" Joyce, Fred Lince, Willie Va‘e, Harold _ Gleiser, Mabel PDraeg* er, _ Clive Playlord, Nelda Damm;, Norine â€"Weichel, Annie Brezena, Fred Clark, Homer ‘Watson, Russel Reesor, Isabel Feik, Wifrid Zeiglet, Martin Metzger, Clayton Kalbfcisch, Roland Plenz, Vernon Wolfé, Wilhelmine Sterâ€" ling, / Hilda Sehiel, _ Willie Recsot, Flora Groce and Charlie Kuntz. : Passes alpMellly.-â€"l-mda Peam, John . Berdux, Oscar Boldue, _ Luly Dierlamms, . Withroe â€" Hewitt, Harty Jacobi, mi,l Kalbfe:sch, Ross Marâ€" tin, Myrtie Reesor; Cart Shinm,â€"Ad« <chaâ€"fr, Jacob Schmidt, Edith Tuckâ€" er, Hugh Thane and Alma Weseich, SR. II. TO JR. IIL C â€" Monors :â€"Maggie l'bflm' Lloyd llllhn'. Pearly. Dahmer, . Violet Drace er and Eleanora Fischer, equal ; Edâ€" die Reid, Meta Guenther, Ccorge IOBâ€" ner and Arthur Kibery, equal ; John Hemphill, â€" Willie Hudelmaiet, Herbi¢ Westiall and Doretta Liphardt, equal; Dorothy Devitt, â€" Willard Halstead, Willie Pagel, . Nellie Kraft, Jakie Schaefer, _ Karl USelmann, Clay toft Hanna;;';:., Paul‘ns Guenther, Loaisa Pagel, Regglie Petch, Clarence Meyot and George Bofinget, o_gull; ' Passes :â€"Harrietta Engel,â€" Norman. Engel, â€" Mary Graf, _ Edith Krant, Spurgie â€" Kress, Leoma Lackenbaver, Leroy Lipgert, Cartie Mickus, Lester McDougall, _ Frieda â€" Sass,° _ Peat! Schmitt, â€" Mabel Snider, Edith Snyâ€" der, Clayton Wendell. JR. II. TO SR. IL Howofs atranged‘ in order of merit â€"Hilda Hame!, Lorraine Ritrer, Matâ€" jorie Hilliard, Lotne Hamdotf, Irerp Hars and \('on Pfaf, equal, Pauline Hlarper, Lillie Henrich, Lautainc Conâ€" tad and Lea Lichte, equal ; _ HardlA Shinn, Edwin Hebel, Nellic Bor-'! Adel] Schaefer, John Thurpo. . Pass :â€"Eddie Dahmer, Leske Hard Ida Miller, Ida Merklinger, Fred Moyâ€" ot, Bertha Martin, Pat Merklinget, Myrtle Reuel, Eddie Reesot, . Ellic Robricht. Futz Roos, Norman Sass, ing, Oliver Hudélmaier, Ida Groce Robricht, Fut Vermor Schott HoAbts :â€"Helen Roo#, Gladys Hamâ€" el, Pavline Roos, Etna Klose, Lorda: MuSselman, Phoebe Echott; l‘.lr‘ Thicl, Edward Schiédel, Lizzis Mrior, Marion _ Willison and Esther Huchn, ¢,ual : Minétta Schaus, Julles Kress, Minnie Grosz and â€" Wilite Henderson, equal ; Robert Clark an1 Edna West fall, equal.; Burdell Thylor, â€" Audrey GilliMand, _ Cora â€" Scteifcle, ~Wiltred Oscat .. Berdux, _ Kichard mh Tommy _ Winklet, . Frod 1 Florence Kreuger, Altred Eby, “a-r,»‘n NE Sirak t . fete s o Bauman Passed H Division I tzer ne Ada Oestrict SR. L TO JR. H â€"â€"Alber thel Ha ~â€"Adelt Ralyh eFA gent.. or over,~* t nsl b es { vne alhabet Meyet Hoove Peam, Luly Harty Hilda nger, Cati ....l_.l ht nyonmchouwileyon cannot reasonably. hope. to be healthy ~or beautiful by washing dishes, m.:i amd doing . housework all day, crawling into bed dead tired at night. You must get dut into the open air and sunlight. If you do this . every day and keep your stomach and bowâ€" els in good: order by taking Chamberâ€" lain‘s, Tablets~ when ~needed, . you should become/ both healthy and beauâ€" tiful. For sale by All Dealors. Manufacturer‘s*SurplusStoct The Dominion of Canada," that came into â€" existence on July 1st, 1867, consisted of: only: four Provinéesâ€" Nova Seotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario, and it is because â€" of that that the official of the Dominton bears only the arms of those four Provinces, for it has not . been changed since originally framed. purâ€" ing the year following Confederation Treaver mt Cctnte, foiik 19 ‘8 % im part of the ;mly known as , the Red River Setticment, was efectâ€" ed ihto. the â€"Province of Manitoba. British Columbia joined the Dominion in 1871, and Prince Edward, Island in 1873. In 1905 the f.‘ ‘Central ‘m was eréeted into two Provinces, Sackatchewan and Alberta. . thus has been tremendous has been anything like it fo As the saie proéuds the interest increases _ 1 uG. friends of the wonderful bargains and the, in turn are and preparation in a small way v MAK D Destroyed ‘by Fire be cured. Chamberlain it even when malignan Wonderful and Phenomenal Bargains or sale by All Dealets Beautiful models, tailoted wit the latest style dictates, â€" in and double breasted styles," & that may be worn fext fall or spring as well as now, full of â€" and good looks. Sale prict ... Men‘s Suits, of extraordinary charâ€" acter, quality and: styles. Matorials are in smart and conservative tweeds and worsteds, styles are the slightly form fitting and loose cuts, with well shaped. shoulders and carefully . tailorâ€" ed collars and lapels: All are trimâ€" ;dwu:.}!n_i;l;ed in the finest custom manner, regular $12, ai pribe ... This lotâ€"offers ag fine ua choice in tailored apparel as money ~can buy, and every one could be sold for â€" $15. Nothi:d but ::L;‘vool materials h:;: been used in mstruction, the tailoring does m to the fabrics. SAl@ PHMG® ...sussceme e . 00â€" MWen‘s 1 53 Trousers A fine lot of well taflored %weeds it conservative patterhs, made to give service and wear. Sale gflee Handsome worsteds in . the â€" new stripes and checks, cut.in fashionable peg top and conservative models. Sale price In dark grey covered ‘cloth, lined throughout with Italian cloth, sizes 34 to 46, regular. $10 to $13, _ sale prICG \..ya i. sn pvin Weoe esnc Keeping the lad" cool dressed during the summé made both easy and inex buying ‘one of: these‘ stylis piege Norfolks: ‘They are wool . tweeds, in all the €erns. conceptions full of service and style, sizes 26 to sell for $3.50. We marl for this . S&I6 ... ~>*~ Mon‘s Suits, Extra Fing Quality. Reduoed to $10.00 BOYS‘ MEN‘ Berlin‘s Greatest Clothing Sale Bring in the Boys TWO PIECE NORFOLK SUIT‘S Â¥Wen‘s $10 Twoed Suite Friday and 5 $12 WORSTED SUITS MEN‘S RALIN COATS la Men‘s $2 50 Trousers n has been made to take what may be expected. lad* cool and .: well Athe summetr months is y .and imexpensive â€" by these‘ |',y“.lhâ€â€œ'-ï¬â€œ two ‘They are made of all n all the newest pat, ane fall of «008 N’i d epidemic. lm"'""""rn'" i' s 26â€" to 30; madé mark them down adl with an in ~single a~ suit or next of style Jous. â€" Every day the it for selling _ can holâ€" and Farmers have been somewhat d layed through the long wet spelt durâ€" ing the month of May but they have caught up. in their work. : The _ long s.ell of wet weather has its ‘telling effect on the spring sowing as ° odd fe‘ds sufigred considerably â€" hence (the cro) is not 88 promising as formerly, . chowever prospects _ att good for i wood hay crop. . Th# Islund is cetâ€" tainly favored with excellent foads genefally speaking, in fact many placâ€" es in other parts of Ontario _ larget settled â€" than here the roads cannot consete â€" with these here but though ‘Eood they <« may be or have been nevâ€" ertheless there is need of repairing at times and | this stmmer much â€" time and money _ and labot is being spent to _ lesp the _ roads n good refpair. \Great eforts hNave tbeen put â€" forth ~ dvring the past yeat Cf two to ben; _atout Local Option ‘and glad to _ SaY (thit while a couple of towrshirs Â¥ot ed on it one has went dry and we ar: "looking forward . ‘to ‘the time, whor this new law of th»> dispeosing ct th ~1.90 thit while a couple of towrshifs votâ€" ed on it one has went dry and weo are looking forward . to "the time., whow this new law ot th> dispensing cf the treating system will prevail through: out the entire â€"I8tard and e‘sowhere as well. A few trom th‘s.locality atâ€" tendedâ€" â€" the Temp ge (Convention held at one of our n towns the other week and W"t good â€"time, a good ‘coavention, . many weighty thoughts were advanced and gteat enâ€" tltdnwfln for the era@ication ‘ot the liquot business:~ A mimper pdrâ€" pose _ taking in the Sunday : Schoo! Convention to be held at Silverwater | June lmw. An account 6 lï¬h great . for hay in / other whamso farmars here have found read) 2 1.69 Saturday will be th‘e‘Gre_qtest Days plac M \NITOULIN ISLAND 5.95 10 00 7.95 THE RESPONSE TO THIS 2. 69 98c the tvery Woman t care of the wants of the people, held over crowds seeim to grow " Three plete. suits, ;single _ breasted style, in new fancy tweeds, best Italâ€" ian jinings and well tailored, sizes 28 to 33; regular 35. and . $5.50, â€"sale These are made in such a good manâ€" ner, of such beautiful material . that the most particular man would .. be glad to wear them. ‘ All the newest elects, all sizes 14 to. 171, regular $1 and $1.25.. Sale prite (s..e. on<~ Men‘s Summer UI make shirts and dr or,‘ regular 50c per W ie i..es + migast, 49 Men‘s Neckwear, made . O° I2"~> grade silks, princigally â€" tourâ€"inâ€"hand, reversible and face styles, would be wood value at 350, on sale at .........= good value Fashionable dress material in a wide range of colors and weaves, shaâ€" dow: stripes, wool setges, Henricttas, lustres, panamas, all leading styles, for suits, dresses or separate skirts, regular: T5¢ Men‘s Sunimer Furnishings Seotch Zephyrs, multitudes of patâ€" terns, also Prints and Muslins, beatâ€" tiful colors, never run. Popular . dress fabrics,â€"suitable for â€"dresses;â€" waists, childrefi‘s wear, otc., regular 12}c and 15¢, sale price ... a.~~~ Shoos â€" » Shoes Those who have already attendeo | are passing the good word along Dress Goods Bargains for Lively Selling â€"_â€" mensmemmmemmennaemmeneee ie ie CC LOW PRICES ON WASH FABRICS 50 BOYS‘ $5 50 SUITS, $3 95 boZEN MENS NEGLIGEE ~ _ sHIRTS 6pc Bigger varieties, bigger Yalues, bigâ€" ger savings; ‘The Shoe Department has contributed to. thfe great . event with the greatest offerings yet; offerâ€" ing‘ savings no thoughtful woman can afford to miss, â€" Study ‘every. item closely, then act. * last year. . Prices: being . good. Pressâ€" ing and drawing hay seems to be the order of the day . > u.ls holiday in Buffalo. = [ Mr. is F. warts is the guest ot ur.b:gwr l?::tov. Péterborough for a few days. ho Meric t . °C Mr. °C. Boller, of Buflalo, N. â€"Y., will address the S. School <in Zion Church Sunday morning: s Postman and â€" Mrs. Alf. Kautman left on a two < weeks‘ vacation trip to Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. Barbara Schwartz and ~ Miss Clara â€" Schwartz are spending _ the weekâ€"end with ~Mrs. Herbert Merner, Mr. end Mrs.L. A. Willson of To ronto ate spenditis a few days at the tome of the formet‘s patents, Mr. and Mts. E. W. Willson, Hemlock Grove Farm. % A $ Miss B. Mabel Dinham is acting as detegate ‘of the Berin Library .Q‘._tba Alliston c and 85¢c, sale price Antericar tention â€" Mr, Walter Curry is spending â€" the Fred M. Habn, P:C., of San Diego, Cal., is on an extended visit to teâ€" Iatives and friends in this province. Mr. Hahn is a som of Mrs. Schaefer of Berlin and a brother ~ of Messrs. Geo. M. and Harry Haha of Water loo Mr. Oswa‘d o«tkm to h'o' N5Y~ * O‘fl' od ‘the groat < thanige in Berlin : he was here seven years ago and delighted with the city. During stay he was the guest of Mr W Strub. city editor of the News given, when made for th ful Mre ata <te BERLIN PERSOMAIS Underwear, standard drawers, natural colâ€" .'.nl!cnvt, on sele D Library Association hich is being held in ‘sn-uhwlg was th { the ‘Mogday. Club". at he t Monday evemng, when t ladie 14 al «1 larger.. No other. sale in iherany © progis President of of the Sale $§" 3.95 id attended are telling their cd along. We expect that These prices will convey 69¢ 39¢ 19c 50c Otta Bif 8C PRETTY WEDDING !in:l& June 27.â€"A pretty . matrâ€" tiag> place on Wednesday afterâ€" noox at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Hocking, _ when â€" their second daughter, EAizabeth E.. was married to Mr. Wm. R. Fawcett, general werâ€" chant, of Venito, Man., a former . reâ€" sident of Mitchel!, The ceremony was Forforméd my Rev. G. D. Daewn, â€" ol at byrin gville tew Trien smber of Dictionary Coupon t Chronicleâ€"Telegraph ther Six Coupons Women‘s Boots, new shapes, im avnâ€" gola kid, light extension soles, ‘Cuban heels, Blucher cut tops, extra * fine skins, taken from our regular stock, sizes 3 to 7, regular $1.75 and $2:00, sale PFMICO .....» «>onr mm â€"> ~Ladies‘ Boots, made from _ fine strong vici kid, patent tip‘ Bluchers all ‘sizes, ‘regular $3, sale price ....... Men‘s New Spring Boots, in pateft leather, box call and vici kid, blucher cut, . Goodyear. welted. soles, ~up. to date shapes, â€" popular makes,. . <sizes from 6. to Boys® Shoes. /A sturdy, »serviceable well nade shoe for school wear, made strictly from solid: leather, with a finâ€" ish and.style the mothers like, sizes from 11 to 5, ‘every pair a snap at $3. marked in this SAIC" At â€"....â€"cmay:~ Women‘s Oxford Shoes, in dong0ia kid, some with self tip, or patent tip, blucher cut, meat fitting shapes, sizes 3 to T. Regular $1.15, sale price ... Men‘s solid standard . screw . Boots sizes 6 to lO,}gecllum $1.15 am $2, Sale PDICG . s.5. T. .200 omcs benrt orammaty _ Sheeting,. Canadian made, . _ round even thread, plain weave, no filling or dressing,. 72 inches wide, regular 25c ‘White Cotton, full bleached, â€" strong even weave, exceptionally good: value, 35 inches wide, regular 100 per yard, Canadian ~Crochet . Quilts, _ full bleached, various designs, . soft,: pure finisK, hemmed readyâ€"for use, â€" large size. "T5x85 inches, regular $1,35, sale size, price 7Ctlll_ ’l‘pwdua. . bordered, firm weave, Idst colored border, splendid wearing quality, 17 inches wide, regâ€" ular Irish Table Damask, . LAKCCâ€"QNSAUC® bleached, â€" various ; patterns, in . neat floral. desigips, 60 inches wide, regular 30¢ vard, fOF <...;.ss sllt.e Unbleaghed . made, from.fine very gven weay ular 3c yard, { is STAPLE DEPARTMENT e Methodist yard,. sale price i0¢ per yard, this sale the The rl Table ‘Damask, . threeâ€"quarter AT. MITCHELL Bet . popular .makes,. . ~A1zeS 10, regular $4, sale price }.â€"D. Damm, presence of . . bride has been ied . of Factory . â€" Cotton ; fine pure Egyptian yarn weave, 35 inches wide, r°k Pz L TOF ...008.. xhceccis, ue e drece of Conspentive~dates constitute a set NEW ILLUS1RATED W Thursday J uly 4 i from _ fine" 4 _ tip ‘ Bluchers, C oeee # % made, â€" â€" 10 W nl in dongola Tt [FORMER B. G. 1. TEACHER _ | _ WiLL GO TO sASKATOON m 1.BQ their hom spend a 1 Milverton turt@ Kingston, ..Jund 218. â€"(G,. ~D. . ~DolaB, .A., of ‘the stait of the m: ollegiate lnsr‘ha has been . d principal 4 a Ingtle t at s..umm-‘m- ; a Queen‘s OM"J*N @ oted Rugby player, & ““1 nt in the Mfllm Prince fales‘ (Ywn Rifes: ..~ p @ plea <A1.50 1 25 2.95 © 1.35 1A 15 21c in the West they 19¢ learn , of Wl 8C 8C 7C st they ?ï¬ Mitchall . mer teacher,.&t and Technloal sUCOUK® AP. 6 sE 2‘],\ Ca 4 Af al c *4