3p C Hamilton.â€"Censtitre was Passed . on the authorities for the bad condition of the Guelph road, ty the jury _ in quiring jnto the death of Duncan Mil ler, who was kilted in an automobile accident last week. % K# 4. CENSURED FOR CONDITION OF ROAD. Keblâ€"Normanâ€"In Berlin, July _ 1st, Mr. Albert Kehl, to Miss Florence Jean Norman Bakerâ€"Wyattâ€"In Einéra, .Suly _ 9th Dr. Herbert Baket of Ntratford to Miss May Victoria Wyatt. Priceâ€"Cohenâ€"In Galt, July 1st Miss Rennieâ€"At Crosshill to Mtr. and Mrs Geo. Rennie a daughter. Knightâ€"At Crosshill, to Mr. and Mrs. Wâ€" Knight, a son. Steepâ€"In Guelph, to Mr. and Mrs. Steep, a son. McKeanâ€"In Galt, July 3ith, to Mr. and Mrs. McKean, a daughter. Mogeâ€"In Galt, July 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Wimn. «J. Mogg, a son. Elizabeth Cohen to Mr. Chas. Re bert Price. Umbachâ€"At Elmira, J.L. Umbach, aged Heakerâ€"Wardâ€"In Galt, on July â€"25, Mr. Henry Heaker _ to Miss Charâ€" lotte Ward. Bowmanâ€"In Woolwich, ‘JJuly 8 to Mr amrd Mrs. John B. Bowman,. a son. Interesting Bowling Games.â€"part of last weeks news having reference to the bowling game at Elora was _ inâ€" adverently omitted. The readers will Femember that one of our rinks deâ€" feated the Elora rink by 17 shots while the second rink was defeated by 7 shots, so that on the whole our players won by 10 shots. On Wednesday afternoon last week two rinks of Waterloo bowlers came here for a friendly game. The rinks wore‘ skipped by W.J. Sterling and David: Kunts for the visitors and _ W. A. Hindlay â€" and _ Morre Hill for thal home rinks. The game was on furl 21 ends when both the rinks had deâ€"| feated > their â€" opponents by lishot each. On Friday eveningâ€"two | _ of our rinks went to Waterloo to play | one in return, our rin‘s having thr-l same skipp while Walerlnhl/had w. ‘J. Stetling and J. Dahmer, Strr-' ling _ was defeated by 4 shots â€" and| Dahmer won by 8, so that our _ men| lost by 4 shots. On Saturday even | ing they had a tussle with our! Western friends but it was the same old song, they were defeated. Local News.â€"Next Sunday ths serâ€" Vice in the Lutheran Churchâ€"will â€"be held.in the evening insteadâ€"ofâ€"alterâ€" noon, as Rev. HLP. Hansen takes’ part at a missionary service at Bres | lau in the afternoon. Sunday School| will be Réld in the foremnoon _ at ln‘ o‘clock.â€"Our bowling club had _ two new gasoline lights placed _ on theirl green.â€"The road â€" gradet _ has put | part of our road through town _ last| Friday and turned _ it into a veritaâ€"| ble dust pile. I Zie at Preston.â€"Miss Louise Oe schlager of Berlin is the guest of Mr and Mre J.B. Bingeman.â€"Miss Pearl Reichert, of Bridgeport spent Sunâ€" day with the Misses Ada and Bertio Meyer.â€"Miss Elizabeth feeves, of Wespeler, visited at Mont Hill Farm last Sunday.â€"Miss Marjory MeCallâ€" ister is visiting friends at Tavistock. â€"Miss _ Florence and Miss Archstie Cressman of Berlin spent the _ week end with {friendsâ€"and relatives here.â€" Mr. Irvin and Miss _ Florence Shepâ€" herd, and Mr. Gordon and Miss Irenâ€" Bingeman spemt Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sany Shantz at Berâ€" lin.â€"Miss Jean McAllister is spendâ€" ing some time in Philadelphia visitâ€" ing her sister Mrs. E. McKeenan.â€" Miss Bessic Fraser of Detroit Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc:\llisu-.r‘ of Vancouver were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Alex McAllister_a few davs Mirs. Ail. Sll;?l, of Berlin _ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Joe &ayâ€" der.â€"Miss Elsie Reist returned to Berlin after spending a weeks‘ holiâ€" days at her home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs Fred Meyer of © Preston spent â€" Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyâ€" er.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber _ am! Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder Sunâ€" dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Eph, Kinâ€" Local and Personalâ€"Mr. and Mrs. A. McAllister with Mr. and _ Nis. Jabn McAllister motored to Grimsâ€" by and the Fally last week and had a delightful > trip.â€"Mr. _ and _ Mrs. Henry Berlet visited their son Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Berlet, at Berlin last ‘Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Geach returned home _ alter spending a weekat Listowel.â€"Mr. Henry A. Wab! left for _ London on Monday to attend a medical Association, that meets at London this week.â€"Mr. and Marriages Conestogo Deaths July 23, _ Mrs 64 vears. . "*Successful candidates who _ desire to attend the coming session of _ the Normal Schools are notified _ that their applications for admission must Normal Schools are notified (hatl,\l.n. Stahischmidt (HM); W their applications for admission must / M.E. Watson, M. Wilbelm be made to the Deputy Minister _ ol 4L. Wood (H); B.V. Yates ‘‘The appeal.examiners have already reread the papers of each candidate «hose marks would in former _ years bave instifed an appeal. Where such a candidate has still failed, his state ment of marks will be stamped as reâ€" Tead and no further appeal will _ be allowed. In all other cases of _ failâ€" ure appeals will not be refused, _ if made before September 1st, and â€" acâ€" companied by the fee of $2.00. In view of all the precautions taken, however, it is most _ unlikely _ that such appeals would succeed. «J. Schmidt.â€"Miss Debus of Tavistock is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Debus.â€" Rev. Gilis of Pittsburg, ‘Pa., occupied the pulpit of the Baptist church on Suilay.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joifi Buckel of Brantiord are visiting the former‘s mother, Mrs. J. Buc‘wl.â€" Miss Pearl Becker spent several days in Baden, the guest of: Miss L. Livingstone.â€" Miss Mabel . Sweitser of Ggavel Road is visit‘ng . Miss Edna Ratz.â€"Mr. _ HMolwell _ of Baden vas a business \Â¥sitor in town on Saturday.â€"Mr. George Cousins of Avonban‘s spent the week end at th» home cf Â¥r. and Mrs. Binkle.â€" Mr. Toronto, .July 30.â€"The results for Watcrioo County of the middle school examination for entrance _ inte _ the Nortmil Schools ate given below. The certificates of the successfui canâ€" didates and the statements of marks of those who failed will be mailed to th> Principals or Inspectors in the course of a few days. The Pepartnient of Education viving th> results states:â€" * â€"Miss Jennie Vance returned from a visit with friends in Woo§stock.â€"Mr. Waldemar Wilhe‘m of Napierville Tll., is holidaying at his home here.â€" Miss Ruth Berdeaux of _ Wellesley spent Friday at the slome of Mr. and NMrs. eesecsecsecesee00sre0e8see0eee0e2e2eee2e00e ce ae2e2 8 e e2ece2e2e2 22e | MIDDLE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS | 11. Hosletler.â€"Mrs. Puddicombe _ and |Messuer will s son Jacls spent Friday in Berlin. â€"|days.â€"Mr. and Mr. D. Wright and Miss S. Pogson|and Mr. Roth spent Friday in town.â€" Mr. Wil}|Nunday at the Umbach, Mrs. J. Kaercher and Mrs.|S. Leis here.â€" J. Beilsten spent the week end in'Clfltswm’th. II Elmira.â€"Mrs. Henry Merner and chilâ€" ‘anll friends he dren of Toronto are visiting relatives rectors of the and. friends in town.â€"Miss Luida Kaeâ€"\Co. inteni to rcher, Master Carl and the â€" M‘sses 'ln the rink wi Marion and Margaret Musselman of of about â€" 600 neeazes42e2eseeeeesee0ec2c00‘ eecscscsscsseascssesseecece in I Mr. Charles Schaerer, who received the appointment as rural mail delivâ€" Ierer,on Route No. 4 from New Hamâ€" bieeg Post Office, commenced his duâ€" lt,ies on Thursday morning. This route goes by way of Berlers Corner and covers the southwestern portion â€" of Wilmot Tp. It is atout 22 _ miles ong.â€"Court Silver Leaf No. 90 C.0. F.â€"heid a church paradeâ€"to Trinity Metilodist church on Sunday eventng. Members from Waterloo, Baden and Stratiord were present. Rev. G. A Cropp conducted the service. New Business Man.â€" Mr. Harry Bruder who ‘was employed _ by the New Hamburg Felt Boot Works for ‘the past fourtecn years, bought â€" out the shoe business of Mr. Gé.P. Wendt ‘n Etnst‘s block and took possession of the same on Thursday last. Fducation not later _ than Tuesday, SeDtember 2nd. . The Normal School will open on Tuesday, September 23, at 9 a.m., at which time all canâ€" didates must present themselves. Apâ€" plicants are requited to be at least eighteen years of age before October Ist, *. Basetall.â€"On Tuesday even ng the Scilsol suffered defeat at the _ hands of the Brass Works. The score was 13 to 2. The battcries were: RBrass, Froetich and Marth; School, Winn and Ritz. _ J. Johns vwas the umpire. On Thursday evening the clorks were victor‘ous, defeating the Foundry and Felt Works by a score of 12 to 3. J. Johns umpire. _ Civic Holiday.â€"Monday, Aug. 4th, has been declared civic holiday _ for New Hamburg. The programme _ for the ,orlcbrat.ion will consist oi aquaâ€" tic sports, horse races and bamg porâ€" cert. Particulars later. _ ‘Tits will also be a good time to atterd the Chronicleâ€"Telegrarh excursion to Deâ€" troit. are the guests of the former‘s bruthâ€" er, Mr. John F. Roth.â€"Mr. and Mrs Bock and son an:dâ€"daughter of Chatâ€" ham are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buck.â€"Miss Christner and Miss Esther Rennie of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting relatives and frignds here. 8. Leis here.â€"Mr, John Gingerict) of Chatsworth, Ill., is visiting re‘atives and friends here.â€"The Board of Diâ€" rectors of the New Hamburg _ Rink Co. inteni to have a gallery erected in the rink with a seating capacity O ‘spending a few weeks holidays at the home‘ol Mr. David Zinn.â€"Rov. and Mrs.. W. J. Yager and son,~Clarence of Hanover are vistting relatives and ‘(ricnds in town.â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Messner and daughter _ Miss _ Eva motored to Sable Falls on th> shore of Lake Huron where Mrs. and Miss Messuer will speni a few weeks holiâ€" days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Leis of â€" Berlin and Mr. Roth _ of Haysvile â€" spent ‘ Nunday at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Barber leit Monday on a business trip ta2 Owen Sound and Wiarton. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Geoche Sterling: _ and son Harty -f Piattsville spent _ the week cad with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Sterkng bereâ€" Mr.. Harty Motchnian _ spent the week end in town.â€"Mr. C. Nehl who has been at Ht. Joseph‘s Hog;ital, Guelph, reâ€" turned to her home hore on Saturâ€" day.â€"Mr. Louis Berlet of Scbringâ€" ville spent several days at his home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Cole of _ Doon are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. + J. P. Erast.â€"Miss Clark »f Berlin | is Waterloo. Harry _ the s _ for _ out been brought to Lordc®, And _ this alternson was remanced for a . week by County Magistrate W. H. Chittick of this city. _ The investigation into The o%cers, aiter an investigation, disinterred tle body {rom the spot in which it had been buried in thy back yard of the house of which the Liteys live at Dorchoster \Mllare. The house is shared by the Lileys with Charles Woebster, who was also questioned by the police as to tils affair. CUorongr Dr. Doan, of Harrietsvillc, wes notiâ€" fied, and has instructed _ a physician to conduct a post mortem examinaâ€" tion. ‘ Londo1, Ont., July 29. â€" Carrie Liley, a nineteenâ€"yearâ€"old girl, â€" who came to this country from Englind with her parents etght years azo, and who has since lived at Dorchester Village, whore hoer fathet‘s death occurred, was arrested this afternoon on a charge of having: murdered ) n procured the murder of her _ infant son. , Provimcial Detective _ Reburn came to London toâ€"fay to investicate the matter, and visited Dorchester, accompanied _ by â€" High _ Constable (iumb and Constable George Chitiek. It is alleged that the child was botn on .June 14, and that it was buried n the same day. ‘ 9 s BE N T E D ACCUSED OF SLAYING BABY Police Disinter Body of an Inâ€" fant from a Backyard at Dorchester BURIED DAY OF BIRTH 'QQO“QO“M“O,QWO“““O““O mmmnonwo’oo In the meantime Miss Liley _ has Soft Felt Hats, Regular $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, sale $1.19 Men‘s Smits at $6.75 Wonderful Bargains in Men‘s Suits Staying away from this Sale and losing Pocketbook are about the same thing in We announce the Closing of our Sale in order that bet buyers may have still an opportunity to secure some of the usual bargains that this Great Clearance Sale a@ffords. Here are inducements that we believe will tempt you to c in this week if you have not already bought what you need. *~" A woi ~ h of Bargains in this lot. Some suits sold as high as $18,00>Miood serviceable Suits in the very newest maâ€" terials and firsly ed,_not a suit worth less than $10.00 in the regular way, : enineeiredeoiperen) sSpveriice en rfeaes erscmere epmreenve ( §G.9B Handsome‘ Tweeds, Worsteds ant Homespuns, very latest siyles, handsomely tailored, two or three buttom coats, regular $14.50 to $16.50, BBB® T. cosll. Snlslllyls eemlinie eliesiive vevern ) reessmeee es $M.7§ Suits prf@®Wâ€"at $12.50 to $13.50, splendidly tailored garments, in big variety, topatterns, worsteds.and twoeds, to cleat ........ $9.75 About 50 Suits of the worlkdl famo s 20th Ccmtury Brand Tailâ€" ored Garments, handsome browns, greys and tans, regularly priced at $23.00 to $28.00, t0 CICAT......... ... sls l $17.75 $17.50 to $20.00 Suits, the season‘s newest creations, in â€" beauâ€" tiful tweeds and worsteds, to be cleared during tils sale ... $14.75 Men‘s Clothing & Outfittin; You have until Saturday Night to take advantage of the big reâ€" â€" ductions we are offering in Aips WATERLOO the affair was broucht abort by ncigh bors who became alarmed, and _ Deâ€" tective Rebutn acted when his _ deâ€" drpartment at Toronto was notilied Webster is the fathr of four ‘ chilâ€" dron, but his wife Is living in London, and is said to be working in a factory â€" (HICAGO,â€"Women police for Chiâ€" cago were assured last night _ when the Council passed an ordiance creatâ€" ing places for them on the force. Mayot Harrison _ will at. once name ton patrol women for duty at the tbeachos, dance halls and nther places whore _ it is believed they will be more efTicient than men. ‘SAVED MOTHER _ ACED 81 WITH A | _ PAIL OF STARCH Brantford, July 29.â€"Mts. Margaret Proctor, residing with ber daughtcr, Mrs. William Foster, had ler â€" nock and right band severely burua>d, her face blistcred_and her hair sinzed as the result of stirring ap a â€" bonfire. The fire had bec@ built in the backâ€" yard to burn up a quantity of _ rubâ€" bish and had died down. Mtrs. Procâ€" tor began to stir ii. The flaimes shot wp, and sha, being at the advanced age of 81 years, was unable to got away ~ and het dress caught fire. Her daughter hearing her screams, tushâ€" ed out, picked up a pailful »f starch, threw &6 over het, and afterwards a pail of water. A doctor. was called© at one and attemted the aged lady, whoseâ€"condition is precarious. ‘ @WPMEN POLICE ASSURED Boys‘ Khaki Bloomers, zegular 75c \ri# aving the United Kingdom _ in the vear, ending March 31, Canida _ got 185,319, to get police assistance. Returning withSergt. (‘Donnell, the loveâ€"crazâ€" ed Rolph was found with a knife aâ€" bout to attack the wontan. _ Assessâ€" ment _ Conymissioners _ Ruston _ and KeHer were called, and it required the fout men to take the weapon from th> strugelins lover. The woman accompanied | him _ to Mr. Dunscith‘s oflice to procure his belp in locating a boardin> house for her passionate admirer. When _ the man persisted in threats that if he corld not have Mrs. Bray and a home ol his own h> would kill hfinself. Mr. Densi ho hurricd down the corridor HE WIELDED A KNIFE Stratford, Julv 2.1.â€"Ilo‘l'a(‘e Rolph, a machinist, made a desperate _ atâ€" tempt to cut the throat of a Duferin strect woman, Mrs. Bray, and _ then take his own liie in the oflice of Nanitary Inspector Dunscith at the City Hall toâ€"day. The man fell vioâ€" lently in love with his Jandlady, and so frightcned the woman _ that _ he was ordered to find now lodgings. Took Four Men to Overpower Loveâ€"Sick Boarder at Stratiord WAS CRAZED WITH JEALOUSY LONDON.â€"Of the 185,319 CAME To CANADA Men‘s Work Shirts Men‘s Balbriggan Underwear Sale of Men‘s Shirts Boys‘ Suits at $2.95 Regular $1.35 and $1.50 Suits, splendid patterns, soft eufis and callars to match, sale _....... ..2.200 0000 Clearance of our regular $3.50 and $4.50 Boys Suts at $3. Boys‘ Suits, $5.50, $6.50 and $7.50 values, double breasted cna roomy bloomers, tweeds and worsteds, sale ... on nes + Rerviceable materials Any STRAW HAT at All 50c SHIRTS, sale Te pink, blue, natural sei black, regular 50c ONTARIO 107,722 petsons all patterns, «gegular can _ be overcome . by the NEAL 8+ PAY TREATMEXNT. cCan upon, ad» dress ot phone The Neal Institute. â€" 78 ST. ALBANS ST., TOrRONTO. TELEPIIONE N. Bost. ‘‘My husband _ isn‘t loaded _ wi whiskey any moreâ€"he doesn‘t . wa it and won‘t look at it. 1 canm ©xPr°ss my gratitude â€"â€".‘"‘ From genvine letter among the scores . can show that the Soluenriatt, ed thit action be taken this â€" with a view to making prepara to dispense in due course with l cal jails. Hon. Mr. lanna took _ notes statemâ€" nts _ made by _ the difier sPeakirs, and promised considetati Saved her Husbane Toronto, .July 30.â€"Ifon. W.J, Hal ra pProvincial secretary, received deputation from Elgin and five oth westorn counties asking for the _ .@ tabl shment of a district prison fat timilir to that at Guelph but on scale in accordance with the needs the district to be served. They asl PRISONFARM _ WAS URGED â€" BY DEPUTATION , on sale at IN THREF DAYS. you, proving absolutely ng yYoOoI in effe DRINK HABIT 1585 221¢. . z. "