DEATH OF AGED LADY. _ Word hag â€"geen received by Mrs. D. ody, Lancaster street, of the death of Mrs.. Agnes: Huston, of. Carmacoin, Ireland,~an old lady of 103 years of ““ hough ailing for some time Mrs. Huston‘s senses were as sharp = ‘ever. The deceased was an aunt ‘of Mrs. _ D. Moody and Mrs. W. . I. ] in, ‘both of thisâ€"city. Fannie Reichert, of B« i gone to spend a very m n at . the home of hber niece, Titus E. Hallman, 1560, East Bt., Rochester, N.Y. Rmom Quilter and Master are spending their holidays at HYDRO FOR PETROLEA. . J. B. Detweiler, wife of _ J. .. Detweiler â€" of the Steel Company f Canada, Brantford branch, passed ‘ay Wednesday morning. She was ve‘in benefit work and . in church , being for two years past ‘Treaâ€" Fer of Hamilton Confetence, . Woâ€" ‘s Missionary Society. JERLIN MEN IN * + _ _MOTOR ACCIDENT E NEAR AYR VILLAGE| i W. Armour of Stratford is a r‘:‘- with Berlin friends for a few ; Hydroâ€"electric byâ€"law was carâ€" Petrolea on Wednesday by 400 R&ty. ‘There was practically no sition, â€" only ten votes having recorded against it. / ffing with Als rvee Mys. Jihs yr, .July 17.â€"Each weekâ€"end has ) guota of motor accidents in this inity and this week was no excepâ€" A car containing a party of fishermen.from Berlin, who were ing . home, turned turtle at Horse _ Cotner, three miles a of here last night. According driver, Mr. Nar, of Berlin, he going at the rate of 15 miles an 1 when he lost control of . the t swerved across the road and into the ditch, with enough tum . to throw him and the occupants out and then turned letely over. None of the passâ€" s were, even scratched and canâ€" explaih how they escaped. . The y With two wheels, steering gear I ings broken, was taken . to m repaits. f . Ferrier has arrived/ at Berkley, ifornia after a trip to Los Angeâ€" t ‘Diego, and Mexico. He said to George . M. Eomna here are all with the es. iÂ¥e heard of. only one that against us since I left home.‘" r home in Berlin â€"Stratford Herâ€" s Irene Weaverâ€" is spending: a days.with relatives in Toronto. A Warning. If you have not seâ€" ired your Raspberries, see your ocer at once, Niagara Penin ila grown Glack Caps and Cuthâ€" is are at their best. For in they can‘t be beat. Next . ends _ Raspberries. Black ts avfew left. TH OF MRS DETWEILER: Geo. Wegenast, of Hamilton, is r--h'-uu of Betlin is visâ€" Flossie Rickert of Stratâ€" e es coarth "Tel: 2 4d Rtony_ Kerr of this city is ol. "Miss Helen Schell in hing Sbeie Prestion as use Â¥i @6 > stal Beach. & . T fene mpe, 1 scly if our hair is getting thin and causâ€" Pariotin Sage, tng hate grower, urely does grow hair . isian Sage.is guaranteed by the t extended trip through the northwest. FRUIT BULLETIN : the hair root dots not receive falls out and growi ic han rade Hibe es receive ent that nature supplies it. A soaks into the scalp, Ts dipdran geine 246 in t to Do When Hair Grows Thin Parislan Sage Makes the Hair Grow _ _ _ i To sif 4P ued tad ds From the hair rour the ’Mnk"»?e brows ‘dt lad M alf (da® it *"The bride Wore & beattitul gowh of phe taiern ol ons masl She cartied a large bouquet of roses mnet l atithie s o id man who wore Dink charmeuse . silk tended by hek sister,â€" Miss Irene Bawâ€" man who wore pink. charmeuse _ silk with tace and ‘carried a bouquet "ofpink roses. Mr. Edward Ruf, a Mrother of the groom acted _ Ry very, pretty s o oo on aien e hoh B 9 o‘clock, Tuesday,, Bauman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The playground apparatus can . be used by Public School scholars durâ€" ing the day and in _ the evening until 8.30 o‘clock durâ€" :ing the* remainder â€" of July and & ! o‘clock â€" during August. _ The careâ€" ‘ takers, of the four schools which have , been selected, Suddaby, King ‘Edward, _ Margaret _ avenue and ‘Courtland avenue, will be in charge of: the apparatus and will report ny‘ ‘misconduct on the part of boys _ to ‘the police authorities. | | The Social Workers will meet on ! Tuesday evening to organize the volâ€" unteers, who have offered to superâ€" ; vise the.â€"play of the boys and girls \in the afternoon and evening. It i8 ‘expected that arrangements will _ pe | made with a qualified instructor | to give directions as to the supervising of the play _ of those who will patâ€" â€"ronize the grounds. _ } This is to certifly that fourteen years ago I got the cords of my left (wrist nearly _ severed, and was â€" for about nine months that I had no use of my hand, . and tried other Liniâ€" ments, also doctors, and was receivâ€" ing no benefit. By a. persuasion from a.friend ~ 1 got MINARD‘S LINTâ€" MENT > and used one . bottle which {completely curted me, and have bech using MINARD‘S LINPMENT in my |family ever since and find it the same At a meeting ‘of the special‘ ‘play grounds. Commltpe:&t:l theb Berlin Sehool Boatd, Tt . E. D. and A. A. Eby.tfl mtmm of the. Social _ Wotkets on Thursday evening it was decided to. inaugurate the summer playgroubid movement at the various schools on Monday. PLAYGAUUNDS AT |PDBLIC SCHOOLS "fOn CHItDREN The committee is desirous of makâ€" ing the playgrounds a safe place for the children to spend a few pleasant hours. during . the day. as when I first used it, and never pe without it. | _ The hog cholera epidemic in West Elgin has spread to Delaware Townâ€" ship. â€"Every effort is being made by the + Department of Agriculture to stemp out the dread disease. The inâ€" enantameâ€"ardarad â€"_acarâ€"I0 â€"hame Arillad on one farm, the loss to the farmer being in the nighborhood, of $500. The local drug stores are being beâ€" sieged for carbolic acid, which is usâ€" ed. in .spraying. ; ‘The Telegraph‘s eighth annual exâ€" cursion will be held on Saturday, July 24th, good for four &n See big adâ€" vertisement for full particulars. 16 ¢ Aug. 3ist, 1908 PR 0t * % :kv ‘ ' 'flb 'L:E'.'te a renewed growth of ‘hais. . Temuip Oe pet irto,aceprde abd druggists everywhere for only 50c. a family uggiste fl.:vh‘:n.ï¬ :fly 50c. a se Geuied * wet Pnaie«. ‘bge. rugr= ISAAC E. MANN. Metapéedia, P.Q DETRO!T EXCursion. RUFâ€"BA UMAN. wou T. SEF s Ti donnainn Expeditiobary Poited u1 OR C it BOWEEY L EFT BERAN ~**â€" ce Mn c Montreal where he reports with. the :ï¬.x of Captain iny the Army Médical rps of the Canadian Expeditionary Force,, Pr. Bowlby: received hisâ€" orâ€" dets Saturday.> He will leave Montâ€" real for England, wherce he expects to be ordered to one of the hase hospitals directly behind the tines in . Dr. y :-: ¢ .38 2. In speaking to a representative this paper. ‘Thundly‘ mornifng lfl BHowlby said that be had noâ€" idea of what ;;l orders will be. when. hbe reache$ Montreal. All he knows. of His destination is that he has . been ordered to report at Montreal. He said, â€"howevpr, . that his Captaincy qualifies. him for base hospital . work and he expects that he will be sent with a relief corps to relieve the ovâ€" erworked surgeons that are now . in Francé. Dr. Bowiby tor a number of years has beéh connected with the Grey Horse in this city as medical officer and at their last encampment he atâ€" Tended the lectures on atmy hospital work and field ambulance work. Folâ€" lowing the lectures Dr. Bowlby took ‘the Â¥xamifations and qualified as Captain. He said this morning that the ®military authorities have recogâ€" nized his Captain‘s certificate and that bis Captaincy will be &vigte_at assistance to him in his work at the front. J + Dr. Bowlby is a native Berlin boy and the éntife community . will be pleased to learn of his enlisting with the armv medical corps of the Camaâ€" dianwExpeditionary Forcé. Since the outbreak of the war Dr. Bowlby has been negotiating . with the military authorities for a»position with one of the corps doing active service in France. â€" Dr. Bowlby is well known for his connecetion _ with â€" the â€" great High School Football team of the years 1877 to 1882 on which he filled the position of goalkeeper. He also beâ€" came popular here as a cricket player some‘ vears ago. ce . Stirring Address Delivered ‘by Chaplain Andrew at Victoria Park. catL FOR RECRUITS The first divine service parade. . of the 108th Regiment of Berlin and Waterlon. was hald on Sunday afterâ€" nponind proved to be a successful ahd _ impressive event. ‘It was the first opportunity given the citizens of the two towns to see the new regiâ€" ment at full:strength and the soldiers of the Twinâ€"City made a very â€" fine showing. % . ‘The regiment, under the C@@mand of Lieut.â€"Col. H. J. Bowman, _ as sembled _ at the armories, and proâ€" ceeded to the City Hall, where _ it was joined py "D" Company, of Watâ€" efloo, and the regimental band, unâ€" der the leadership of Bandmaster Stockton. Headed ‘:by the brass and bugle. bands, the four companies, in charge; of Captains A. Lockhart, F. FA Macklin, W. H. Williams and E. D, Cunningham, and followed by the Boy Seo in charge of Assistant pou tnvdibe m;-wï¬uy;mmï¬m UKiBk street to Water @treet i thenee to Victotia ‘Park. The Hi®ervice concluded with ‘"God Save the King‘‘ after, which the regiâ€" mént ~amarched to the armory : on Couttland Avenue and was dismissed, Thus ended an historical event, the first divine service parade of the new iment. _ The new corps is . now ell established, all that is nesded more young men to @ome fotward thus be prepared to serve their tryâ€" in Aime‘of aged. 108TH REGIMENT * OINWNE SERVIGE Dr.â€" Bowlby was born in Berlin, Hospitals in Pranceâ€" Reocived Orders Saturday. a representative of left und for lin . Ob :i“l: T. . e o o ons Bowby, | + A a .& t dant‘ 0113- Unlf‘e}f&flpiié wï¬zuk who‘came to Canada at the time of | ge Revolutionary war in the Un"ï¬â€ tates. His.ancestors origitated in , When he was Mayor of Berlin in 1901, and who left the city this afâ€" ternoon for service at the front. Nottingham, _ England. Richard Bowlby, of whom the doctor is a direct descendant, came to" America with _ the celebrated William «Ponn, the founder of the city of Philadelâ€" phia and the state of Pennsylvania. Dr. Bowlby was educated at the Berâ€" lin High School later completing a course _ of~ studies at St. Jerotmne‘s College. He is a graduate of Trinâ€" ity University. Toronto where ne reâ€" ceived his degree in medicine. Ife is & member ‘of the Royal College _ ot SBurgeons in London. . â€" Df. ‘Bowlby was identifiéd with municipal affairs of the city, for, a number of years. He was a meimber of the City Council and also put in a year as Mayor. E. 5E 4 4 Accounts from _ the municipalities bf Berlin and Waterloo fot snowâ€" shovelling were read amounting to $402.00 and $58.80 respectively. It was decided to pay both, although in the case of Waterloo, the superinâ€" tentent was instructed to inform the Council that in no Cas® must it / be 'um as a precadent. ‘The atrangeâ€" ‘ ment _ was that .the Street Railway should . keep their tracks cleat and spread â€"&he smow evenly over> the â€" Before leavine for the train this ifâ€" ternoon Dr. Bowlby said: "I sinceteâ€" ly regret that I did not bgy@ the opportunity of sï¬;ing my tï¬%s perâ€" sonally _ before ‘being called for serâ€" vice with the Canagdian Expeditionâ€" ary Forces. I trust they will take the will for the deed." The party were recéived by Colonâ€" el Shampon, the officer commanding the 1st Division and several matters were brotight to his personal attenâ€" tion.~ A visit was also made to the tamp of the 34th Batt. whose Lieuts. Weaver and MciIntosh and some . of | the: Waterloo County men were seen. 108TH REGIMENT OoFFICERS VISIT HEADQUARTERS On Friday some of the officers made & trip to London in the interest of the 108th Regiment. The party comâ€" prised Lt. Col. Bowman, Majot Locâ€" head, Capt. Lockhart and Lieut. Bingï¬um and they were accompanied by W. G. Weichel, M.P. | It . was , fetided ~at ~ dast Wednesâ€" day‘s meeting of the Street Ry: Deâ€" partment of the L‘sllt Commission to accept the invitation to the openâ€" m Of the, London and Port Stanley itwiy *‘ on" July 22 and to attend the same in .a â€"body. The trip was made by automobile, koing _ via Woodstock and retiirning via Stratford. _ The best piéce ‘ of road was between St; Matys and Stratford. . B. & W. STREET AAILWAY SHOWS NET PROFIT DESPITE DECBREASE IN TRAFFIG DR. G. H. BOWLBY, ,nv‘lium' KSAxe and .. ... o Mflnï¬hflM? it° Fustoole D civa Cf ce acoy to the matrow." Hot food is ved Citties a~day to ‘the F:-:c:lnm':u;cpmo er soldiers, Ploo Wokks Aupocing Pnr wilg W have good food in ordet thas . &; mss o ind their eipeyiation in ghod and taslt exâ€" tudml:n’wym,. exercise. Many men are invalided, however, beâ€" cause their blood aud #heir stomach ;wm not right to withstand the awâ€" {ul bardskips® of #his winter : gn When â€" you doâ€"not 'tua:l;“g-t your food your blood becomes °.thin and every organ of the body soon feels the effect. The result fsâ€"headâ€" aches, sleeplessness, nervo mahy Othef . syinptomsâ€"d u’q lom ~of poikons in the y. Unléss the stomach is given aid at. this stageâ€"mote serious illnesses folâ€", low. Now is the time to help â€" your weakened _ stomachâ€"now is the time to take Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery (in tablet ottuguu form). It has the same. power to seb you right as it has béen proved to .. have in thousands of other cases, It will help your stomach so ‘:yt the, food, yo;\ eat will nourish and sustain you and make good reviving blood. It will enable you o get rid of the ‘waste a sluggish liver and irregulatr bowels have permitted to accumulate lin your sySbeRuy coos cco .0 o.03 .. hare Beoa Tobd in td Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Disâ€", covery is composed : of known native healing <zemedial â€" roots and herbs withâ€"noâ€"aleghol nor narcotic drugs to give you harmf{ul habits. It can now be obtained in tablet or liquid . form from dealers, or send 50 stamips for i40 * * tablets. ; ['.\ s : Dr.;\ Pierce," Invalids‘ Hoâ€" tel, Bufflalo, N.Y.â€"Adv. AUSTRIAN HAD & MAPS, CHARTS, ETC., IN POSSESSION Hespeler, July 17.â€"With â€" many maps, charts, vials ofâ€"chemicals and documents _ written in )he Austrian language found in his possession, Frank Zioeck was arrested here toâ€" day and taken to Galt, priot to beâ€" ing sent to . prison camp. Zigeck. who claims to be.a mineralâ€" ogist and son of an exâ€"minister _ of mines, in Austria, has been suspectâ€" ed in aiding the enemy and, his arâ€" rest was ¢ffected by Chicf Wilson on orders from the militia department. He was engaged at the Nictubagur gas and oil well to assay. the rocf formâ€" tion _ as drilling proceeded. His deâ€" meanor had been such as to lead to the belief that he was a sDy. The opérating statement for . the month ol..Ju'n?.how'ï¬n Teceipts amâ€" ountlng'to $3879.26, and expenditurâ€" §$2438.02. Deducting the monthly proportion of debentures, interest and depteciation the het profit Amournted to $266.86. ‘The net profit for the same month last year was $370.43. The number of _ passengers chrried during the m was 81,043, comâ€" pated with. 1 soxm 1914, a decrease of 19 per London, July 22.â€"When it rains street." The unusually heavy‘ showâ€" fall made this impracticable and the .w'hofl street had to be cleared and was Charged to the street railway, â€m.t&.w;uo passed '-mi.mntlnu Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs bang 0n, or are you subject to throat troubles? .. Such troubles should Kave immediate iént With the rate ctrative powers of Scott‘s Rmuilsion to gnard against constithntion which so easilv_ follows. HAVE YOU WEAKâ€"LUNGS? Scott‘s Emulsion contains gmeumm oil which “:::nlhfl“mngt ens the resâ€" i pranemningens ; th m an hnhb;he mi ‘nm s of the throat. *s is prescribed by the best :fedal- ists, ')';l'l can get it n},{ny drug store. Scott & Rowne, Toronto, Ofit. 5o assorted Frull LADGIEâ€"pFH M““““:‘. s ..,n must Post Office Superintendent Suggests ‘That Agt Raising Postâ€"Office to City Status Rests f ““ Asy * i1 t n “"..“.- BETTER SERVICE To THE WEST DEMANDED _ "? mall sefvice Tor Berl would â€"g1vC mero h t . bubling or Berlin‘s Post Oe hi turers a _ chdhce to wb thelt after . the.city class was discussed on Wedâ€" noon mail â€" into th 3“__ f day last w meeting held in timé. ‘This mail would connec ‘m %9" Board of Trade nj'l‘orontondnl ‘ % which Col. Gdtï¬pudlfl. chief Posg}Galk, and would\?nn a, delivery . in iupfhm at, was pnm': ‘Toronto and Montreal flauan’;‘ first matter which the mBeting‘ing. . .Under present 18y : + #t auved was the raising of the Berâ€", was pointed out, letters here lin Post Office to the city standud.’n"u five o‘clock, :. are Aelayed :. 34 When questioned by Secretary DeBug hours before., reaching h&mz“ of the Board of Trade as to the posâ€" Ross assured the : Hoatd 'oM% sibilities of having th hc,ï¬â€˜l post ofâ€"â€"that everything possiple would. fice rated as a ;.f p: st office, â€" Mr.)done to remedy conditionsy.> .. .. Ross zeplied that {hn putting of Berâ€"‘ Those present at the neeting were 1 lin ip. the city post office class rested W. G. Weichel, MLP.,.8.J. MWilliams, with the local member. _ He assu:a& President W, M..Q. Lochead, D. .B, the representatives ofâ€" the Board Detweiler, A..,‘ G. McAvity, B.. G. Trade who were present that if Mr, Kabel, Pearl Smiley, ~and Sectetary, \Weid)d made representations to. the George DeBus. â€", Lk : Government â€" the / matter of raising roporr e e rmpigees Betlin to the city poSt omï¬: cl.::‘lflgrmmb c could â€" be accomplished. stat + 4 f uk +4 2 that â€" Berlin‘s post office is neatring I!!-* P%q W, % the city .post office status. The revâ€"|~ _ VALOAR CAMP enue of the Berlin Post Ofice exceeds} ; se the requirements of the city post ofâ€" 4 : fice class and Betlin may rest @55Ur5| 5oo Euporiniondent. and W G Weln ed that the post officé here will be}, M.â€"P. motored .to Dooh 1I8§t W8H. proyetl'y classed by the Government, Aftethoon afler. the Colonel hoik according to Col. Ross‘s statement, 1pkm an inspection of. the local m“" Better mail service from Berlin to} (mce, The party . called upom® the Winnipeg and the northwest w@s AlSO‘celeprated artist, Homet W ‘atson;, for considered at the méeting and it Wwas the purpose of .viewlu the niassive pointed out that owilhg‘to the taKinE [painting of camp. life at Valcarti@r off of many trains from the SeIViCE whicp _ is being. ‘completed by Mr. and the . chan¢ing of the time tabl€j watgop, l n ol an inferior mail rice, J ï¬ed.‘ l i nren im The" Board: o. . Toale: tegiedt£4 . . ol | Yaicaidite â€" during. _ the â€" hh faw Col. oss that artangeniqut *Uhorths‘ . iof the encitmfiiicnt of_ . the: for the cartying of mail on 2.32 first contingent, expressed himself.as train for Toronto. > r,lhi' train) . itf ifomensely pleased with the painting, was argued. could cat mail fOf UhO mhrwmantine acuasiaNe esns ha ie .e Gpveeier L co5 Nt WPs 6 £ EC . during.. the. . NIBD . Ew col. Ross that artan@ehi@nts bpt@88tEiod@bs® . iof the enctmbment of . the for the cartying of mail on *‘" first contingent, expressed himself.as train for Toronto. > ‘This $r@i8} > it immensely pleased with the painting, was argued, could carmy mail fOr ‘the chmmenting especially upon the #éenâ€" northwest and co with the: 6.:40} 1 ang military trueness of the work. train â€" out of Toronto for WinniPeg. ‘The canvas is 22 feet. From a stand» This 3.82 train could also carry mail point of military life. backed by the for the éastern states of the United,iscenic aspect of . the gpot Mr. Watson States via Toronto, Col. Ross 28«â€" has l6ft nothing to be desired in. b§s ed the business men of the city ° to reproduction of Valcartier. mail entelopes to him which they} Following the trip to Doon, â€" Col. have .received in their business COTâ€" Ross and Mr. Weichel motored to respondence so that he could collect Berlin and later Mr. Ross left {or evidence regarding the time consumâ€"; foronto, ; ‘\ed between the posting and the de-' e livery of letters. m PASSED WITH HONORS.. | . The Board of ‘Trade also requested ; In the list of successul emm that a later closing hour be arranged Lwhorm theâ€"Entrance thaâ€" for Toronto and â€"Montreal mail.. It tion pubh'n}eq in . the ’l‘dc‘laph the was suggested to Col. Ross that 7. name of 4 r‘éd’l&usse)m:n, ictoria o‘elock instead of 5 o‘clock he estabâ€". School, who passed with honors, apâ€" lished _ as the closing hour. This peared amone the "passed." C BOBRD OF TRADE COMMITTEE CONFENS â€" WITH COL nï¬%mm Better mail setvice for Berlin and fwould <give therchants and ‘manulac» » â€" $T. JOHN, K. B. Fraâ€"x 1pleted an inspection of.the local Post ° Office. _ .The party . . called upon the celehrated att;nt. Homer tv::tlnflx ; the purpose of . yiewing niassive {painting. of camp .. dife o Velvariie »which .â€"is â€" being.. completed pyâ€"Mr, I Watson. 6 1Â¥ $ tansd €Col. George Ross, Chief Post:. Ofâ€" fice Superintendent, and W.+G. Weithâ€" el M, P. motored to Doon last Wed. ‘ afternoon after the Colonel had comâ€" Following the ttip to Doon, â€" Col. Ross _ and Mr. Weichel motored | to Berlin and ‘later Mr. Ross left Afor Toronto. : In the list of ‘sub'ces.sul‘cgi;gte‘ whoâ€"passed â€"the â€"Entrance tha~ tion published i the ‘Telegraph the name â€" of â€"}féd'l&usseiman, Victoria School, who passed with honors, apâ€" peared amone the "passed." *