‘ , Baturday‘s â€" market _ showed â€" litâ€" e ‘change in the prices, butter Te maining | at 25c and eggs at . 24c. wv tables, especially cucumbers and w , were in abundance but there «s not much fruit. _ ‘.Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and © Mrs. R. O. Dobbin in the death _ of %.their son, William Homer, which sad event took place last Sunday night, .', after> a somewhat lingering illness « gaused by a generals break down. ‘This bereavement is particularly sad, being the second break in the family role within _ the past _ year, both t â€" and most promising . young whose â€" loss is deeply regretted a large circle of frieuds and assoâ€" ‘ The Civic Holiday, Monday, _ Aug. Snd, â€"proved a notable one for . the titisens oi Berlin and Waterloo, who Rook advantage of the perfectly ideal éather â€" to spend _ the day in the s, picnic grounds, etc. ‘A delightful children‘s party _ was Reld at the home of Mr. Wilson Bechâ€" last â€" Thursday, July 29th, when small _ guests had a merry time "gelebrating the anniversary of Cathâ€" érine‘s birthday. The Round Lake Fishing eomposed of J. B. Hughes, Halstead, A. H. Snyder, P. H Fred â€" Hughes,. William Bricke Russel _ Halstead left _ on for Round Lake, Muskoka, on annual outing. .evening‘s band concert on the was well attended, considerâ€" the threatening weather. . The amme furnished was a good one. Mr. George Wegenast, Managing Diâ€" rector of The Mutual Life of Canada, has returned from a business trip to the Western Provinces _ in the interâ€" ests of the Company. Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, Water loo, announce _ the engagement . o thék daughter, Vera Patricia, to L A..Koeppel, D.D.S., son of Mr. an« Mrs. E. Koeppel, of â€" Galt, the wed ding to take place early in Septer . Wr. W. Dawson leff _ on Tuesday motning for a visit with Toronto friends. _ Miss Bessie Dawson accomâ€" panied her father _ to Toronto, also Miss B. Butler, en route to Fredericâ€" ton, N.B. where they will be the guests of Mr. and _ Mrs. J. W. _ de Mille for several weeks. New positions for Berlin Business College students: Ruby Ogram, sten. Colonial Shirt Co.; Vera Stahl, sten Woellerâ€"Boldue _ Co.; Aulta Weseloh, sten. Met. Life Co., Alice Stoufier; sten. Buffalo â€" Forge Co. The â€" fall Term opens Sept 1. The principal, W. D. â€"Evier, â€"wittâ€"mait the coltege catalog on request. = Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement enterâ€" tained at a â€" charming family dinner party at the â€" Grand River Country Club last Saturday, prior‘to _ their departure for their summer home on the Georgian Bay. Covers were laid fourteen, _ and the guests who early found themselves staying , the happy hours slipping by so ly amid the delightful surroundâ€" lngs with such a genial host and hosâ€" jess. En Sunday the Union â€" services of Presbyterian _ and _ Methodist Churches were continued in the Presâ€" byterign Church where they will be held during | the month of August. th congregations were largely reâ€" zo-rnud at the services. » mmuum%,[(rv.,â€l{. X Y[gn_.‘ a } e eyonl Rev. uP l&m!‘o( ':NX: (ï¬â€˜awu AÂ¥e E; KRUEGERâ€"At Waterioo, August 6, Caroline Krueger, aged 11 years, 4 itmmwonths and 12 days. Funcral will place Monday, August 9, from fate residence on Herbert St., § p.m. and later from St Johns eran church. Burial in Mount Cemetery. _ _ BEeuceisT King 8t. _ Waterico .,‘_’M "_1\:(\( > ‘v; # 66000 00 0 0 o o o 0 0 o o a b o o . Now is the time to lay in a supply of pure & PARIS GREEN This | polson is sure :uo.- your potato n?ot::t“ Ed. M. Devitt ILSONâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. P. V , Cteorge street, on Friday . 6th, at the Berlin and WAt Hospital, twin daughters. BQDOQE & & o o a 6 a2 6 $ o PRICES: THE LOWEST. oN SERVICES IN WATERLOO AND PERSONAL DIED BORN Friday their party . H. Roos, and Mr. Charles Miller, Jr., lelt this morning for ‘Toronto. enjoy ing Mr. George M. Wedd*spent the holiâ€" day with‘ Mfs family at Port Franks Miss Jean Mitchell of Hamilton is the guest of Miss Ida Martin. Mr. Addison Erb has left on a vaâ€" cation trip to Toronto and Niagara Falis. Miss < Marguerite‘ Stuart has _ re turned from a vacation spent in For est and Milverton. Mr. Lorne Hofiman _ of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with his parents in town. spending a>»week at the home of his parents on King street. Messrs P. Koerber. and C. Plaf left this morning for Hamilton where they will spend their vacation. Mr. Isaac Hartel of Toronto spent Sunday with his brather J. F. Harâ€" tel, Queen street. Miss Ada Snider has returned home from Muskoka where she spent . an enjovable fortnight‘s vacation. ... Miss Mary Koss of Hamilton visâ€" ited _ at Rev. E. Burn‘s for a few days. Mr. Sheldon Uflelmann is spending a vacation _ with friends in Ridgeâ€" town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Milton Cook have returned from a delightful holiday at Port Dalhousie, Ont. Mr onto Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wright â€" and family _ are spending their vacation at Collingwood. Miss Margaret â€" Wing has returned from Winnipeg Beach whete she spent two months with het sister. Mr. Leigh Butler, of ‘Toronto, has beenâ€"â€" visiting his parents, Mr. _ and Mrs. W. E. Butler, Queen street, S. ~NMiss Maude Mann, ol Toronto, is visiting with her friend, Miss Violet Hertel, Alma street. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, _ John street â€" are spending the day in Guelph. Miss Lulu Rafferty of St. Thomas is spending her vacation at her home on ‘Norman Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Béagram _ an« little daught©:~*"Stephane‘"‘ are holi daying at Lile of Bays, Muskoka. Miss Anna May Baechler of Hawâ€" kesville is spending her vacation with Miss Kathleen Fischer, Victoria St. Mr. E. Miss Beatrice McDougall returned on‘ _ Saturday from a several weeks‘ visit â€" with relatives in Buflalo â€" and Toronto. â€" Mr. Waitter Hogg <"of Londoh: is Mrs. W. H. Williams, and family left on â€" Friday for Glencoe where they will spend several weeks visitâ€" ing at her old home. â€" Miss S. Woeber _ left _ Monday for â€" Eikhart, _ indfana, where _ she will resume the charge of the Generâ€" al Hospital $ Judge Reade left last Saturday to join his wife and party at â€" "Cleveâ€" lands‘"‘ _ Muskoka, _ where they are spending the holiday season. . Mr...and.. Mré:. Fred â€" Suidgr .« sbent Friday in Torowte where they attenâ€" ded the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moyer, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clement hm’ returred Arom their wedding trip, arfd l‘m:m their residence at 71 Heins Mr. and Mrs Fork‘s _ Road ing some time this morning. Mrs. Thos. Hilliard, of St. Catharâ€" imes and her children Lesa and Fredâ€" erick, who have beem *®Bending _ the month of July with Mrs., Ward _ H Bowiby, and Mrs. Cubler,sleft _ last week to be the guests "bf friends . in the Lower Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement _ left yesterday (Friday) to spend a month D and Mrs. Cunningham, of ’l‘or-“ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.1 . Cunningham over the holiday: . M. Devitt and family | are a vacation at Trout Creek. Jacob _ Schrhidt of wheo have been spendâ€" here. motored _ home Mr. W. C. Tracey and Mr. C. H. German have returned from a week‘s buying trip in New York City in the interests of Messrs Lang Bros & Co. Mrs. R. G. Baird, of Port Arthur, and her daughter Elizabeth are the guests of _ the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Roos at ‘"Bon Acâ€" cord." _E . Mr. S. M. Jobnson, Accountant of the Bank of. Commerce, and _ Mrs. Johnson retwrned at the beginning © the week from a fortnight‘s visit at Port Franks. Nrs. William _ H. Schmalz enterâ€" tained a score of young ladies, . very pleasantly, at tea on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon. _ Her niece Miss ‘"‘Midge" Oelschlager was the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Aletter and _ family returned, to Montreal on Wednesday, after a pleasant . fortnight‘s holida with _ Mrs. Cbristian Kumpf, King street. . Regiment left for ing where he will taking the officers Carling Heights: Miss Ethel McNally and Miss Grace Clemens have returned home _ after spending several _ weeks at "Stoney Brae House‘" and ‘"Belmont House," Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Good, Miss Agnes Good and Mr. Harold Good, have returned _ from an auto trip through New York, Penusylvania and Ohio. Miss J. Stuart and Messrs. E. Zick and Charles _ O‘Donnell motored to Milverton last Sunday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham. Miss _ A. Howie and Miss Minnie Snyder left on Thursday for a visit of @pveralâ€"woeeks gtithe summer home of _ Mr. and _ Mrs. Hedley Hilborn, Port Jefferson, Long Island, N.Y. Mrs. George Potter, Miss Virginia and Mr. Alex. Potter have returned from an enjoyable motor trip to New York and other points. The Rev. F. E. Oberlander and Miss Meta _ Oberâ€" lander returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. Roos, of Listowel announce _ the engagement of _ their daughter, _ Florence Adele, to _ Mr. Herbert Reuben Thornhill, of Berlin, the marriageâ€" to take place Wednesâ€" day, August 25. â€" Mrs. Jack (iever _ and daughter Marie of Calumet are spending their vacation at the home of her . parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ball. Miss Gertrude Heuchs is spending her holidays in Buffalo and Rochesâ€" Miss Kaatz and Mrs. Frank Haight and children left on Tuesday for _ a vacation in Newmarket. mev. g. i. nnockey, forncliy pas tor of the Waterloo Methodist church, and Mrs. Hockey, of, Niagara Falls, are guests at the home of Mrs. Wm. Snider. Mr.: Norman Shirk of Linwood is a business visitor in town. Rowe weeks PTE. ED. ROOS WOUNDED A SECOND TIME Mr. Julius H. Roos Tuesday morning received a letter from his son _ Fdâ€" ward, _ who is with _ the Canadian forces at the front, in which it was stated that he had been wounded _ a second time but fortunately, not serâ€" iouslv. He said that he expected to return to the front s!unly.‘ The‘letâ€" ter â€" was CWHittgh‘ "trowh 'Cpnni‘t, return to the front \qm ter__ was "u'n‘ih;h fr France> and‘ Uwteas S uby ENERGETIC o ; YOUNG RED . CROSS WORKERS Mrs. E. Zick, Miss M Great credit is due to the boys and girls on Albert St., Waterloo, who during the last week have given two entertainments in aid of. the Red Cross Fund, one at Mrs. Shirk‘s and another Monday at Mrs. Wm. _ Smiâ€" acted as chairman. _ The programme der‘s _ home where Master Ralph of songs, ‘recitations, piano solos and choruses was very good, and the firne sum of $5.00 was raised by these enâ€" ergetic young workers, IH . E. D. Cunningham and _ son left on _ Tuesday on a several ‘visit with relatives at Barrie. W.oH . w Suqitive h Williams of the 10«th for London this morpâ€" will spend the month cers training course at L N AI URyonicleâ€"Telegrap§, mm }""5‘*’7“’ vask (O‘Donnell, REGEPTION to |__""*"~| |â€" A tmey proséddy. JY\ BRIDAL OOUPLE| The â€"patriotic spigit animating th¢ _A bridal â€"reception for Mr. and Mrs. Pobert H./ Roos wos htld,at the home of the groom‘s wml Ne. and Mrs. Petee H. RoOS, Albert street, ‘Thursday with over: cightyâ€" guests present. loo‘ : included +a‘ num@er of outsiders among whom were Misses May and Elois : ; Hease! : of Mhl!. N.Y., and ‘Mr.~ K. Dickenson of Bermuda. h . Theihouse wes tastefully decorated with asters . an sweet peas. The yourg couple were the recipients of numerous beautifll gifts. ‘The bride, -vho‘_‘hn: &s m:: wore a beautiful white sa with a lace o'ag:.’"l‘ guests while mostly ftom Berlin and Wlm- sUDDEN DEATH _ OF PAUL HERBER IN WILMOT TP. The death occurred quite suddenly on Thursday â€" morning in the person of Mr. Paul, Herber, a wellâ€"known farmer, aged 6B years. Deceased was up and _ around _ as usual Thursday morning _ but _ about an hour lster complained of â€" being not wel _ and passed away shortly after death beâ€" ing due to angina pectoris. ‘The funeral will take place on Satâ€" urday at 1.30 _ p.m. from the â€" old homestead to Zion Lutheran church, near St. Agatha for interment. The late Paul Herber was _ born on _ the old homestead in Wilmot ‘Township. He leaves to moutn _ his loss, a beloved wife, two sons, John on the old homestead and Jacob _ of Waterloo ; and two daughters, Mrs. Henry Otterbéin, Berlin; and Lucinâ€" ‘da. at _ home. Also three sisters, Mrs. John _ Hahn, near Péetersburg ; Mrs. Henry _ Gmelin, _ Petersburg ; Mrs. Jacob Knechtel, Watetloo ; and \nve grandchildren, WATERLOO YOUNG __ MAN WEDDED IN \ PORT HOPE The marriage ofâ€"a popular Waterâ€" loo young man took lace at Poft Hope on _ Thursday when Mr. _ Roâ€" bert HH. Roos, only son oï¬ Mr. _ and Mrs. Peter H. Roos was wedded to Miss Edith Dell, of Post Hope. ~The _ bridal couple â€" attived _ in Waterloo Thursday evening when they were at home _ to their friends . at the residence of his parents Mi. and Mrs. Peter H. Roos, Albert St. _ The â€" ‘Telegraph tions to the briqq tends _ heartiest. wedded life . of haj ity. 25 t o tf‘ 5t ADDRESS ONR V ‘~>~ The regular monthly meeting of the Waterloo branch of the W.C.T.U. was â€" held _ Wednesday ,a6@bfnoon at the bome of Mrs. O. M. Umhach on Victoria \_street. A stirring address on the sacredness of the body was delivered by Dr.â€"Sarah B. Detwiler. The subject of the lecture was ‘"The Parents‘ Duty as to the Purity Edâ€" ucation of the Child." Dr. Detweiler stated that unless childter are proâ€" perly educated in matters pertaining to the sacredness pf _ the body they are in â€" imminent moral peril. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Detwiler _ for her excellent adâ€" dress. _ A piano solo was rendered by â€" Mrs. F. Perchbacker. _ A devoâ€" tional exercise was conttcted by Mrs Burn, wile of Rev. E. Burb, CRADLE ROLL WAB ENTERTAIRED AT CENTREVILLE The members\ of the Uragle _ . :1 Department of the Missionary Soxeâ€" ty of Trinity church were treated to their â€" annual | summer outing â€" last Thursday, when the little ones, "‘th their mothers or guardians . vere most hospitably entertained by | the President, Mr. J. R. Strickland, at Auburn Villa, (Centreville. There were about 40 of the "junior Edi&ions,‘" and with the "Shut Ins." and the other grown ups, there were between 80 and 100 in the gathcring . whih thronged the lawns and residence. ‘There were games fot the little on»s and an informal program, ice cream and refreshments were served to yhe visitors. This year there were â€" no group photos â€" taken, the suggesti. in to contribute the amount thus spent to the Red Cross or some ot‘er worthy object, being endorsed. ‘The hostess was cordially thanked pleanafizeal uncreys, is tas parry CiBe »hego Lpoug â€"pix ofctotkâ€" While visiting ot the home of her daughter, Mts. Rev. Metbfessel, Mrs. Franklin Good and daughter had . a narrow escape . from getious injury. With the Rev. Methfessel they were motoring near Scranton, Pa., when the car turned turtle and roiled down a steep embankment. No one . was seriously imjured but the machine was badly damaged. MINARD‘S LINIMENT <â€" CURES GARGET IN COWS, . . F. GOOD HAD NARROW ESCAPE SACREDNESS | ; OF THs Bopt neské, Igt fpropiding â€" sUth, n â€"pprrtt . 24 te{ P Koos, Albert plyt uigiged fif" iT HE t Y islice ih , felJoigaâ€" ¢xâ€" hnd en i" > U""ea| | a:-;T.LQ +x@z| |: x .6 ."" <@ n“' v M 1 ‘‘The ~patriotic § â€"animating th¢ citizens: of J ~was‘ strougly it eÂ¥idenceat the subeint mecting of Waterloo Board: of: : Trade o Lx evening, called 4o odaxideF a proposal /o ‘donate : eepÂ¥ital, mpaching &uns for use of the Capadigmy forces ih the , war. â€" [ The meeting, which â€" upmsmild y. large . and nuuuuu:!gorm es of. the community , upapimpus}y. apt proved a resolution resastumending 40 ied ramegete enBraniige i Sil S inaes Ayle rhsteh ol q0 ‘The addresses given. at . the inct}« ing breathed the trué spirit of loysl ty and defotion to‘ the cahke‘ 0f Britâ€" ish liberty and freedoroe and without exception were permeated by: the deâ€" sire to support to the fullest extent the efforts being pat‘forth to securé the friumph of the Allies. it © The, acfion ol the Watenloo lk? ofâ€" Trade; is timely and â€" furnisbe@ lur» ther evidgndé /‘of the pabriotism of the citizens of Waterloo who, have ‘alâ€" ready . a0.,. gruerously given to., : par thiotic causes. « The Waterloo Council wilr have the¢ opportiinity ol discussing the, prop>sr al at a special meeting of that body to ‘be called for Thursday evering of this week, It +s <nticipated that iâ€" mediate and t.yo. sble action ‘ï¬ll‘jlf hbe taken on tl#» masolution so whole heartedly endorsed by the Board of Trade. s*} EYES INJURED BY â€" ~>; GAS EXPLOBION A slight accident ~occurred at‘ the Mutual _ Life _ Insurance Company‘s plant this morning whem the janitor had his eyes slightly burnt. In the photographing department, a small gas heater is used for warming watâ€" er. This was not properly turned of when previously used and a quantity of _ escaping gas â€" had accumulated. When the â€" janitor.lit the héater ~& Atated. There were ‘ppesedt Aor three daughters, elevén ;an‘-fhildnn and six great grandâ€"chi from, fand other friends and a very nflible afterâ€" hoon and evening wha* égent. _ The blaze fared up into his face. ‘The inâ€" jury to his. eyes is not at al} â€"serâ€" ious. No other damage was done. CELEBRATED dlact BIRTHDAY OF °. . +MRS. UNDERWOOD place at the home ‘of | Mii #4#wke, Albert street, on Saturday when tht #}h‘ whnitendary of . the .b y of s. «Underwood *'I figty! celeâ€" brated. There were‘ A three Mrs.. Hawke . of Waterio €. Win. Nichol, of -mm{"“?&.::* #h. ‘The grandâ€"children {préedent from . a distance. were, Mrs, Dert . Westran, St. Catharines, Mrs. Ed. Learsch, Montreal, _ Mrs. _FEd. Petch, Berlin, together with those livirg in Waterâ€" lo0. Other guests were present ffow Winnipeg and Ingersoll. ‘Mrs. Urdérâ€" wood is emjoying good health, "esâ€" pite her advanced age aid thoroughâ€" ly enjoyed ‘the reumion of her family on this ‘occasion. @ daughters are Mrs. J. Nichd! and CLERK‘S NOTICE > OF FIRST POSTING . OF VOTERS‘ LIST Notice is bereby that I have ttinsâ€" mitted _ or delivered to the persong mentioned in Saction 9 of the Ontâ€" ario Voters‘ Lists Act the copies te quired _ by said. sections to pe ° 80 transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Actt. of | all persons appearing hy the last revised Assessment RoH of the said Municiâ€" pality to be entitled to vot« 14 the said Municipality at Elections ; for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections ; .and that the said List was MNrst posted up at my office at Blair, on the 28th day of July, 1915, and remains ther:e for inspection. voters‘ list. _ Voters‘ Lists, 1915, Muhicipality ‘of Township of Watettoo County of Waterloo : ~ _ ° R And 1 hereby call upon al votets to take immediate _ proceedings: . to lave any _ efrors of omissiony , corâ€" recled according to law. +0 Dited , / Jul 1915, l j "-': o O e Iy\g 1. I' A‘ delightful familgt ba}u’n“u 2 I i t Clerk‘s notice of first posting ~ ‘of WELLINCTON 8. SWARTZ Having taken out, an. Auctiqnâ€" eet‘s License for Waterios Coâ€" unty, 1 am prepared t6 conduct all kinds of farm salem, .ï¬ real :mo and genefal merchandise on short nétice. w» Satisfaction quaranteed. Call or write, W. B. SWARTZ, R. R. 4., Berli®, â€" or phone 735 r 8. Licknerb auctioneetr FORM 3, SECTION 13. this Bankrupt Stock: ‘"~ / Thursday Specials..;s; NCM u*‘ "4% 4 LoA su old old a L C _+ * we ue aring BARGEINS taa? um Wwired aroigh GERMAN CHIEF : _ OF POLICE FOR | CITY OF WARSAW 06c, $1.00, $1.25 AND §1.650 AcL WGOL DRES§ GOODS AT 44 to 54 inches wide, all colors plain and striped, or fancy in all the best colors, and . desirable 200 yards clean good quality unbleached Cotton, _ the lowest price in years. :. i Ag% . Reg. 50c quality, perfect knit, double ‘hee! and:sole, lisle tops, ay,uizes 8 to 10 inch. ‘Wot tuil particulafs regarding tratsportation wast of Winnipes, oto.,see peatest C.P.R. Agedt, or writeâ€" a M. G. MURPHY, District Passenger Agont, Cén. Pas. .NQ‘.K 30 INCH FACTORY COTTON Rertin, Aug. 7.â€"Chicf of Police (GTasenapp, of Cologne, Fx« toâ€"day appointed head of the police deâ€" partment in .the conquered city of Warsaw. BLACK FIBRE SILK HOSE Auguet 19t n‘»â€"ml Kingston, ‘Tichberne Jct.. Sharbot Lake, Rentrew #ad / Rast t this Provinces of Ontarie and Quebec, including n.w-:ï¬'-y u!uolr'l.‘ RugueQ 21et ond Bthâ€"From Torbiito, fault Ste. Marie, Ont., and _ Rast in the Provines af a On .8 1 iate stationa brinches, but not Kast Seleds ariofine mftopecia t nh epa An t PA betmeus es nert of 99 Auguet 24th and 28thâ€"From ‘Toronto and stntions West and North is the Province of Ma», L* tut not insluding stations on line North of Torosto to Budbusy aad . _ .. The dirst necessary requirement for success on pah'&:lti,}g‘h“ grade flour. Thn'n. oliuctly what QCEAN Flour isâ€"a hl.h..rido satâ€" isfactionâ€"giving, fineâ€"breadâ€"making flour. . Try it. e ta aohl careful buyer. Every lind is at clearing prices. are , calling special attention to She.lines quoted, iu?&'iï¬'. find this store bristling â€" with‘ B@rgains. _ = <+< *>â€"%00» "GoOoIng TRIP WKEST* | |â€" _ "RETURN TRIP KASJ®. . $12.00 1O WINKIPEG l $18.00 FROM lllll?ll’ The n‘:n.ra:%:"c@ma' Canada @ FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CAMApA MANY THOUSAND FARNM: LABORERS WANTED : â€" CLEARING!§®!!S!) Sault Ste. Marle, Ont. A NEW ISSUE : is now being ‘préghred, and#d@diticto aWeUeifigey "1 * C1 T l’?h N& be reported to our Local Managgr: »yyr6H 7 at,ones, myg ME onau l Nigne +o MAÂ¥ : .. ure wou d_teteishorle ? * Thosa‘ who. hire u. wih teil you thatit tw tow mors precious ol iddrt . is now being préfér$, andrédciticio «tlammiahedst1Dâ€"at=" !‘ Why‘ notâ€"order toâ€"day and have your name in the new directory ? GOINQ DATES Latest model in 'r‘m‘ coytil, embroidery trimmed top, . k ium bust, long ‘hip, fuH nï¬ all sizes. * *4 85c, $1.00, â€" $1.25. otho "chi; DREN‘S DRESSES AT~ °* 10 boxes . Wings, Mounts, Flowers, étc. hat trimatings, less price.‘ ~ Nisely.made in Print, GingWam, _ * Drilfette, ttc.,.in plulds, stripes; * and plain pazzerns, alt colore/ 5* MORE FISHING Pocl SMACKS SUNK BÂ¥ °. GERMAN 3UBS $1.25 AMERICAN consets Telephone _ Directory. ; London, _ Aug. 7.â€"Six fishing emacks ate réported sunk by Gerâ€" man _ submarines . but the, ?l escaped. A Danish stcamet, Hams Emil . has peen set afire. The crew saved, f of the AT 25‘ 89° Feather, x.\“