110 HP ‘wet _ M. WEICHEL & SON" FOR THE NEXT EIGHTWAYS we offer Remarkable Values.in all seasonâ€" able goods, such as Enametig, ire, Aluminum Ware, Gas ges, .. n Hose, Scieen Doors and the balance of our varied stock ot Summer Go#H#s. Pheâ€"prices at which these goods are marked at will mean "real dollars" in your pocket: OIL STOVES. 2 2â€"burger Perfection _Oil Stoves, regular $8.00, at. $6.95 1 .83â€"burner. Perfection Qil Stove, regular $11.00., at $9.25 1 2â€"burner New Procéss Oil Stove, regular $8.50 at .. $7.25 GAS PLATES. . .10 2â€"burner Jewel Gas Plah% regular $3.75 at .. ...... $$.10¢ . .4 2â€"burner Gurney Gas % f regular $8.50 at ... ..... and Ends Tuesday, August . .4 2â€"burner Gurney Gas Plates, regular $3.00 at ..: ... .. $2.00 GAS STOVES. . .4 only Ti)p(?;erary Gas Stoves, regular $7.00 at ... ... .. $5.35 . .2 only No. 16 Nelson Gas Stovâ€" es, regular $15.00 at . ... $11.00 . .1 only No 220 Jewel Gas Stove regular $15.00 at ... ... $12.35 . .1 only No 137 Jewel Gas Stove regular $18.00 for ... .. $15.50 . .1 only No 147 Jewel Gas Stove regular $22.00 at ... ... $18.00 1 only No 167 Jewel Gas Stove regular $22.00 at .. ... . $18.50 1 only No 187 Jewel Gas Stove regular $26.00 at ... ... $21.90 1 only No. 1720 Moffat Gas Stove, regular $37.00 at . 31.50 pBARKGAIN REFRIGERATORS 1 Refrigerator, 42x25x18, reg. $12.00 at ... ... ... â€".+.39.20 1 Refrigerator, 44x28x18, reg. $15 at ... ... ... .. ., . $11,50 1 Simmons Refrigerator with seamless porcelain lining. 50x36 x19!%4, regular $50.00 at $41.50 GAS AND OIL STOVE OVENS . .2 2â€"burner Success Ovens, reg. $2.00 at ...... ... ... . $1.39 1 2â€"burner Success bven, reg. $250at::‘::.:. ::« .~. . §$1.89 2 2â€"burner Boss Ovens, reg. $2.75, at ....... ... .... $215 2 1 burner Glass door Ovens, reg. $2.75, at : .. ... .... $2.19 GASOLINE STOVES. 2 3â€"burner Boss Gasoline stovâ€" es, regular $6 at ... ... $4.79 2 only 14 inch 3 blade mowers, regular $3.50 at ... .... $2.95 1 only 16 inch 3 blade mower, regular $3.75 at ... .. .. $3.00 2 only 18 inch 4 blade mowers, regular $5.00 at ... ... .. $3.89 1 only 18 inch 4 blade B. Bearâ€" ing Mower, reg. $8.50 at . $6.15 1 only Grass Catcher, 18 inch, BE siy sisuarr aÂ¥a sis» «+ $LOG LAWN MOWERS. CHERRY WOOD TOPS. Best hand turned cherry wood tops, all clear wood. regular â€"25¢, at 2 for .:. ... ... ... .... 25¢ AUTO SPRAYERS. 3 Galv. Auto Sprayers regular $5.00 at ... ...~...~ 2 $4.10 1 Brass Auto Sprayer, regular $7.50 at ... ....... ... $5,00 1 Brass Auto Sprayer, regular $8.50 at ... ... a.. ... . $5,98 At | r cent. discount on all bm {:r'hips in stock. : BUGGY WHIPS 24 Buggy Whips regular 50c, at RAZOI SPECIALS_ ' 24 Bengall Razors reg. 31.255 mt + @=®. 12 Swedish Razors, reg. $1.00, ht‘..: 11« r1= @> s««* ~1%% 496 36 Weichels Special Safety Razor. regular $3.50 at . $1.65 Sale Commences Saturday, August 14th. W °C es sut : [ M i 5 +8 %f. it sipte x) x " 4 M ug P twed 5) § > s ‘? eng 4 "6a *b WWGL L l # “ï¬" | “‘L v' . i ,:\ Si. j I j d * I I 1 3 is"es * 5 | 1 - 4 u ce m %Imu Glue Pots, No. 3, reg. $Lak at s ....~«.*...*.. .:. Bitk â€" 8 Iron Glue Pots, No. 2, reg. v§L.00 at ... .. .... ... .;. Tiie * 12 Iron Glue Pots, No. 0, reg. 12 Iron Glue Pots, small, reg. She at ... .......‘«. .*... e 4 only Stropping Outfits, reg, $1.26 at ... ...~.. .... ... Pi€ GLUE POTS. 5 GAL, OIL OR GASOLINE CANS 6 5â€"gallon Neverâ€"fail self reâ€" filling Oil Cans, reg. $2 at $1.69 WASTE PAPER BASKETS 12 large Waste Paper Baskets regular 75¢ at ... ..;... .. 45¢ WILLOW ROOT BASKETS 12 hand made Willow _ Root Baskets, regular $1 at ..... 85¢ RUBBER GARDEN HOSE 100 ft. 14 inch Cable Hose, reg. 10c at foot 1%¢ 500 ft 14 in. Corrugated hose reg. l4¢ at foot ... ....... . lte 150 ft. 4 inch. Corrugated Hose, reg. 18¢ foot, at ... . 14¢ _ 12 only Oak Grained Screen Doors, assorted sizes, reg. $1.00, complete with hardware at . 83¢ 100 ft. 34 in. Leader. Hose, regixlar 14c foot, at 11%e¢ ose Couplings at each .. 11¢ Hose Nozzles at each ... 39¢ Hose cut to any length. All couplings and nozzle extra. SCREEN DOOiS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS â€" 2 quart ice cream Freezers reg $8.00 atâ€"â€".â€"â€"â€"..â€". ... .â€" §$4.29 FOOD CHOPPERS 6 No 10 Jewel Food Choppers, regular $1 at ... ... ... .. 79¢ 6 No 15 Jewel Food Choppers, regular $1.25 at ..â€".... .. 9%¢ regular $1.50 at ........ $1.19 6 No 65 Jewel Food Choppers, regular $1.75 at :.. ... .. 3;.33 6 No. 25 Jewel Food Choppers, regular $1.50 at . ..>..... fus KETTLES 12 No 9 Copper N. P. Tea Ketâ€" tles, regular $1.50 at .. $1.23 12 No. 9 heavy Copper N. P. Teakettles, reg. $2.50 at $1.89 HOSE REELS 1 only Wooden Hose Reel, regular $1.15 at ... ...... .89¢ 1 only Steel Hose Reel, regular $2.25b at ... .... ... ... .. $1.75 24 Duke long handled Shovels, made of high grade steel regular "he TOY sâ€"S8i.. i.z s« +««. BME LONG HANDLED SHOVELS at HAMMOCKS A complete line of all and colors. at at at at at N. PLATED COPPER TEAâ€" 1 No. 1.No. 5 Hammock, reg 1 No. 1 No. Hammock Hooks at pair 12¢ 1 No. 1 No. 26 Hammock, rog. 27 Hammock, rei $1.30. e s i s.xfs 29 Hammock, reg. $0, 15 Hammock: reg 6 Hammock, reg. * C304 styles $1.50, $1.24 $2.00, $1.35 $3.00, $2.29 $4.50, $3.20 $3.00, 1 P $2.29 $4.50, é:iizsi xs{,-,% j ___ _ «es 2 Aluminum Tea Pots $2.00 .85 ... ... .. .x. 2 Aluminum Double regular $2.25 at _ .. .. 4 Aluminum Preserving Ketâ€" tles, regular $1.75 at .!" .~~$1.33 3 Aluminum Tea Kettles, regâ€" ular $3.00 for ....... ... $2.53 TOILET PAPER. 200 Rolls Rd. Daisy Toilet Paper, at 6 for ... . ... . ... 2%€ VACUUM SWEEPERS _ 200 Rolls Rd. Carnation Toilet Paper, at 4 for ... ... .. .:. S5e 3 Doty Vacuum Sweepers, no better hand machine made, reg. $10.00 at :\oayosso..â€" §1.145 24 6 inch Grey Enamelled Mixâ€" ing Bowls. P 24 7 inch Grey Enamelled Pudâ€" ding Dishes. : + 24 5%4& inch Greg Enamelled Sauce Pans. 4 CENTS EACH 9 CENTS EACH 20 8 inch Grey Enamelled Fry Pans. 30 64 inch Grey Enamelled Mixing Bowls. _ _ es _ 24 6 inch Grey Enamelled Lipâ€" ped Sauce Pans. _ P _ 24 7% inch grey Enamelled Milk Pans. _ 24 8% inch grey Enamied Milk Pans. 30 714 inch Grey Enamelled Pudding Pans. _ _ 22. 24 7%%4 inch Grey Enamelled Bake Pans. 30 9 inch Gray Enamelled Pie Plates. 20 Gray Enamelled Children‘s Chambers. 30 10 in. Gray Enamelled Pie Plates. 14 CENTS EACH 20 84 inch Gray Enamelled deep Duich Rowig . =_*__"‘"" 36 ;l‘l((. and 8 inch Gray Enamâ€" elled c:nd Sauce Pans. 24 6!%4 inch Gray Enamelled 830. 714 inch Gray . Enamelled Mi}in;lgwls T T aeennedss 24 Glé.inch Grey Enamelled Lipped Sauce Pans. _ _ . 2 20 1014 inch Gray Enamelled GENUINE "OLD ENGLISH" ï¬w ENAMELLED, WARE BARG 3 29 4 Here is a list of goods that, for priee and finish, have no eqâ€" ual. They are known as our 4¢, 9¢, 14¢, 19¢, 24¢ and 39¢ Specâ€" ials. .. ®¥a Wh-"l * ‘ Come early,;,:GCome often. AHs 2 F® , u‘ Dur y , ce .I._. . «$8.50 Ht 4 35¢ .. ... ... ... . $2.75 ‘~% Oct.â€"Bbl. Rifles, 32 Cal,, re{ b400â€" Ub :« +rxvc.x<â€"â€"â€"B0â€"18 t it " : 5014 gqu Lg::y Enamelled ~JB~16 at Gray Enamel m..n.n.q,m"‘ kiavl led M# 161§ quurt Cray Enameliâ€" Oe ioi ua on pranch 24 91}4 inch Gray Enamelled Dairy Pans. 80 8 inch Gray Enamelled Wudding Dishes. _ _ 2e ASSORTED COTTON: PINS 100 boxes‘assorted Cotter Pins RIFLES. alligizes, put up in a neat round tin ‘Box, ‘g&t J0c box or 8 for 25¢ English Pudding Pots. â€"_ï¬"flgï¬Ã©h _Gray Enamelled Shallow Stew Pans. 80 84 inch puddmg%biahu 24 1114 inch Gray Enamelled Wash Basins. 24 91/4 inch Gray Enamelled Bread g:nl 19 CENTS EACH 24 10 inch Gray Enamelled Lipped Sauce Pans. ~Bdss.6â€"vinch ~Gray Enamelled Kitchen Strainers. .24 10 inch Gray Enamelled deep Sauce Pans. + 08 15 7;/4 inch Gray Enamelled School Pails. 24 6 inch « ,Wa&_ Ié;pen. 24 cifn's EACH. 12 Large Gray Enamelled Chambers. 124 Large Gray Enamelled Tea 29 CENTS EACH. ASSORTED ENAMELLED c nvr. WARE 8 Oct. Bbl. Rifles, 22 Cal., reg. 80 84 inch Gray Enamelled 24 10 inch Gray Enamelled Jarge Gray Enanielled Cof W aterloo 16 inch Gray Enamelled ch Gray Enamelled day, py their own verdict, they have m“" e “":‘ ae an Â¥ ent and . & clean _By. an overwhelming majority the Government has been ~sustained, _ ‘The latest returns ye the Liberais â€"thirtyâ€"nine seats, elections in The Pas, Grand Repids and Churchill and Nelson were de ferred, and these constituencies will likely add to the Governmnt‘s â€" maâ€" The unparalleled character of the landslide in Manitoba is shown â€" by the fact that the standing of the partics in the Legislature last May, when the Roblin Government resignâ€" ed, was twontyâ€"cight Conservatives as against twentyâ€"one Liberals. Cabinet Members Increase Majorities. Furthermore, every member: of the Norris Cabinet was returned to powâ€" er toâ€"day with majorities: which were greatly increased over those of July, 1914. Premier Norris was elected by Social n“;..- seat. ‘The! On the other hand, 0 elections in â€" The Grand Repidsleaders . of â€" Hon.: â€" and‘ Churchill and Nelson were . de | madeâ€"over ° , s likely add to the Governmnt‘s â€" maâ€"| to defeat in ‘ e < 6 jority. Clement by 697 votes, ed The unparalleled character of the|bis u-\mt, W. H. Sharpe, . landslide in Manitoba is shown â€" by|lost in tou to George T. the fact that the standing of the stroug by 87 votes. Mr. ar p parties in the Legislature last May,|feat, by the way, is 4n | when the Roblin Government resignâ€"|measure to the efforts of Mrs. B ed, was twentyâ€"cight Conservatives McClung, . who returned to het. as against twentyâ€"one Liberals, _ |home town . of Manitou last Cabinet Members Increase Majorities. the interests of Mr. Armstrong, Furthermore, every member of the! Hon. George Lawrence, the 8% Norris Cabinet was returned to powâ€" ister of _ Agriculture . in the Fu er toâ€"day with majorities which were , Government, who was re{ greatly increased over those of July, |Conservative party as the only 1914. Premier Norris was elected py |cent member of the old Cabinet, a majority of 812 in Lansdowne, his |defeated by . S. M. Hayden by . opponent, ‘W. J, Cundy, losiag his|votes. Gimli also is a ure deposit. Hon. ‘A. B. Hudson, Attorâ€" though the full returns are no# neyâ€"General, and Hon. T. H. Johnâ€"|yet from the outlying co son, Minister of Public Works, won|the Liberal candidate, rley, by 4,000 and 4,255, respectively, in|leading by 484, with only five, Winntb, their opponents aiso losing to hear from. f + pursuant to .djmmt at the Tp. Hall, Crosshill, day, the 2nd day of August, 1915, at 10 o‘clock a.m. All members, excepting Mr. J. L. McKay, were present, A. B. Robertâ€" son, the Reeve occupied the chair. . The minutes of the July scssion, The minutes of the July scssion, were read and passed. . Communications, pills and accounts were received and read. Reading the report of the Engineer: The report‘ of C. D. Bowman, (Townshipâ€"Engineer)| re the Municiâ€" pal Drain No. six, (6), was read imâ€" mediately after the reading of Townâ€" ship minutes. Thereafter it was moved by F. Lackner, seconded by J. Reidel, that the following accounts be paid and that the Reeve issue orders in payâ€" ment of same, as follows :â€" Anthony Kocbel, gravclling per CORRTRCE s2.6.u,0 5.000 iscecmes. ... 207.20 Herman Mittelholz, gravelling per contract, part pay ......... i0 00 Jas. Birmingham, gravelling per contract, part pay ... ... ...... 56.00 Anthony Kocbel, gravelling per contract, part pay ... ... 113.13 Pem Hosea, gravelling per conâ€" E. Hohmeier, spike account ... Hy. Dietrich, drawing gravel A. P. Dammeier, rep. bridge ... Enoch Bowman, gravel account John Schicbel, compensation, Menno Hoilman buildingâ€"railing Fred Braendle, balance in full gravel account, 1914 ...... ...... 6.00 John â€"Fink, engine onâ€" road maâ€" Chike,: PRFE PRY ... lreicree .’-0.90‘ R Y. Fish, coal for engine ... 15.00 Ernst Knoblock, sewers and. i TAVOL ... ... 2220 ... 22.95 Chas. Logel, raking in gravel ..; 3.00 Thos. Crookshanks, raking in Jos. Ament,. raking in gravel... 2.00 Levi Stricker, putting in sewers 5.00 Bob Johnson, shovelling snow Eugene Dictrich, repairs fot | (dISk .. rwsin: rorimmits cesscivrec t mires 1.50‘ Clemens Esbaugh,,gravelling and ‘ rep. bridge (é eifirectesneises. 29:90 Simon Thorpe, refund of statute ; IGDOF ..sccocicis rrcoritems neasee a»». 19.00 Peter F. Lichty, rep. culvert ... 1.15 Ed. Schilct, rep. road ... .. 1.90 Wm. Foerster, rep. Countyâ€"Road 1.20 W. G. ilamilton, shovelling grav. 4.50 Levi Lichty, Assessot‘s salary 55.00 John Dewar, shovelling gravel $TAVO Pi€/......... ...eqce .ssullll. ©27.90 TORRL ....cs.} cce .llccce .1$788.38 _ â€"Carried. â€" Movedâ€"by â€" J. Reidel, seconded by E. L-tl. that Byâ€"Law No. â€" to wssess ;H&-hlp of Wellesley for Township County purposes, for the current year 1915, be read _ a first and second time.â€"Carried. J MBY uncorice wirreceee srearress it .1§ iport of C. D. Bowman, 0. I Wm. Fink, shovelling gravel ... 1.50 the said drain, be _ provi Chas. Fink, shovelling gravel... .75 adopted.â€"Carried. Thos. Frecborn, shovelling gravel .75 Moved by Reidel, seconded Richard Freebotm, shovelling tick that this Council adjo RFAVEL ... ie recrricne ne Beuarre . n Otto Poother, shovelling gravel Geo. H. Huchn, cedar posts and M. G. Efo, gravel to pathmastets H. W. Kaufman, printing conâ€" . Moved by J. Reidel, seconded . by R. Lintick that Byâ€"Law No. â€"â€" to appoint _ Collectors for the Eastern and Western Sections of the Townâ€" ship of _ Wellesley, for the current year 1915, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. Wm. Huras, cleaning out Tp. Moved by R. Lintick, seconded by J. Reide! that Byâ€"Law No. â€"â€" to assess the several schoolâ€"sections in the Township of Wellesley, for rthe Sacb BRIG BRY ::.0:0sc.cmilco David Trussler, anchor posts, Wellesleyâ€"Township‘ Council met, s ICC 42 mfll:ez 4. Conservatives fve seats and the Wellesley Tp. Council â€" secona Aug. #.~The people . of â€" Miss Hastings appeared befor@ 161.30 | Council and solicited a grant in i.40, or of the _ Redâ€"Cross Bociety, 2.35 explained her object in doing nq .. 1.50,referred to a _ garden party, to t s.30lbeld at Wellesleyâ€"Village, in supi of her solicitation. x e 16.40 17.50 24.15 It was.moved by J. Reidel, .50|ed by F. Lackner that the M .15 |finding, at the close of the Con .90 meeting, oa majority of the .30|within the described area, on the â€"50| tition, re the Municipal Drain .00 | ber six (6), in Wellesley that after due consideration, the, 1$ iport of C. D. Bowman, O. L. 8; 15 15 80 deposits. Hon, Dr. A mm.:% by a majority . of" o. . nacake in peat in '\'I:'hn-.lhlzr,d_‘ won _ in M Ereasuzer,, â€" : still ; ..stands as candidute for ‘ECh6. Pas,~!! | / current year 1915, be read a first In Byâ€"Law No. 710 the tate Township purposes was struck mills on the dollar ($) for ship, and _ three . and mills on the dollar ~($) for C In Byâ€"Law No. 709 the appointments _ were made : Crookshanks was appointed for the _ Northâ€"half of the Section at a â€" salary of forty. . dollars _ ($42.00).‘ Nelson McFa for the * south halfl . of ho‘:'a section at a salary of thirtyâ€"five lars _ ($35.00), and . Jacob R.â€" stedler for the whole of thg EaS section at a _ salary of dollars ($74.00), as Ts rates in the Township of I for the current year 1915, 2 In Byâ€"Law No. 711 the amoun the respective school requisi were inserted and all Byâ€"Laws dated August the 2nd, 1915, Moved by F. Lackner, le R. Lintick that Byâ€"Laws Nos. 710 and 711, as filled in, be rea third time and passed.â€"Carried.. _ Whereupon â€" it was moved by Reidel, â€"seconded . by.â€"F.Lackner. ‘this Council grant the sum of 1 tyâ€"five, dollarsâ€" (25.00) to the lesley Branch of the ladies inst Moved by â€" R.. Lintick, F. Lackner that Committee + resume in open Council.â€"C: b to‘ be â€"used â€" in the interest ofâ€" Redâ€"Crogs ‘Society.â€"Carried. _ Mr. James Beggs, Trustee of licâ€"Schoolâ€"Section No. 4, this > ship, appeared before this Board, asked this Council to issue tures to the amount of Two Th and Five Hundred doilars ( to defray the expenses of the ing of a new schoolâ€"house in _ section. _ The Council promised and passed at their September . have the required By-La:â€E gular meeting, . which was Sa torially accepted by the 4 Moved by Reidel, seconded by I tick that â€" this Council adjourn : meet again Sept. 7th, (Tuesday) the Tp. Hall, Crosshill.â€"Carried. â€"PETER F. SCHUMMEI GERMAN FLEET REPULSED IN ATTACK ON RI After the funeral of Rev. Dr. Scrimger, Principal of Montreal byterian _ College, the body, m ing to his wish, was taken. t cemetery, to be cremated, _ "A German fleet of nine .-mï¬ ships and twelveâ€"crulsors, with s iarge number of torpedeâ€"boat “-' stroyers, persistently attacked entrance to the Guif of Riga day, but everywhere were pulsed. "A cruiser and two torped destroyers were damaged." Petrograd, Aug. 9.â€"The fol ing official communication lssued toâ€"night;â€" ® Russian official _ reports N# claimed the defeat of German 1& forces operating against Riga. Rogers Party Swept A Tp