ceb «15 ï¬ â€"‘Take your old potatoes to Hallâ€" ‘man‘s grocery, Berlin, at once, and »get a good price. Read the advt. of the Elmira Muâ€" sical Society‘s Excursion:to Niagara on Aug: â€"1%th. _The best time to.enter Listowel Busiress College is on Sept. 5th, the opehing day. A good. start is hall the battic. ~85â€"11t __The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schneider who has been ill for _ the :\'m months will be pleased to ow that he is convalescent and mble to attend to business. WANTEDâ€"A SMART STRONG BOY to learn the hardware business. Apâ€" ply at once to H. Wolthard & Co., 19 King West, Berlin. 2t. _A large number from Waterloo and vicinity accompanied the excursion to Niagara Falls, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Haehnel and Mr.~and ; Mrs. â€"H.Glinz. HELP WANTEDâ€"STAYERS, ENDâ€" ers, cperators for covering machinâ€" es im paper box factory. Apply 59 King St., W. 20â€"5t. ' ~Mr. and Mrs." Uacob Ball amnovnce #the _ marriage _ of .their second ‘ daughter lda Marie to Mr. . Join Gieven, jr., of Calumect, Miciâ€", _ to | take place on Tuesday, Aug. 8th at 10 o‘clock in St. Louis R. C. churc‘i. . Dswald‘ ‘Smith gave an address _ in regard© to the Pocket Testament Leaâ€" g;ua.d the wor.s the orzanization is Hallman‘s grocery, Berlin, . wants old potatoes at once, at good price. « Drs. Webb and Fischer. have â€" disâ€" solved partoership and removed their offices to their residences. The Presbyterian . Congregational and Sabbath School Picnic was held in the Waterloo Park last Saturday afternoon, when a very happy time was spent by the farge number ° in attendance. §+> _ Dr. Eckel who is at presenten‘a,;â€" lMg a trip through the West‘is at preâ€" 1 at Vancouver and writes _ bis e here that the outlook for the is of tis brightest. Ho will alâ€" | visit San Francisco ‘and other ts. Vz _ Go to "Niagara with tin ~EM.S. 18th annual excursion an Sc¢zréay, Aug. 12th. yz _ The anpual picnic of the congregaâ€" tion of St. John‘s Luthcran ~Conâ€" m:on was held on Saturcay afâ€" at the Wateria» park. It was & splendi¢ success, there being a big RAitendance and a few bours were thoroughly enjoyed by those present. . Following the morning service the Evangelical chu‘ch on Sunday, _ Mr. ~â€"Next ttmie you go to Niazgare and Buflalo go via Toronto and the Niaâ€" r‘m Navigation Co. steamers to y ston. â€" This is the most delightâ€" Sul water ride, and within easy reach. Phone 217 ~ Farmers Sons:â€"We have a special f Accounting course for you _ at cl Business College, FaH term . 5th. _ B56â€"11t. â€" ‘The many friends of© Missâ€" Stella Bechtel, late of New York, will be pleaged to know that she has been offered and acceptod the position of Buperintendent of the Hospital . in ®onnection with the Kansas‘, City ga'o.) University. : The hospital is . a â€" one, upâ€"toâ€"date in uuï¬'nnb- ular and contawins 65 beds. Her â€"duâ€" ties will begin Sept. 1st. 4 | One of the most delightlul > fresh water outings within easy reach is the lake ride fromâ€"Toronto to ~Niaâ€" Falls, via the steamets < of the §n Navigation Co. Try â€" this 16xt time you are in Toromto. ~Two men appeared _ before ‘m on Friday charged ‘detly gonduct, trespassing property. Their "Tun‘ ~one of $8.00 and comts of % and the other $1.00 and costs. the las ts of t positic belp . filed.â€" . The many friends of Miss <Bertha itt, of Mr. and _ Mrs. Â¥ muhfloo. who : is © <a at the General Hospital,â€" Butâ€" will regret to hear of her illâ€" She underwent an ation for appendicitis recently vhl:". was and she is .doing nicely. $ Devitt is expected . homé . to t as soon as she is < ‘ conâ€" s 4 C NH All * Surck 16e and yron‘s: * Senuline Eastman‘s 0d supply of t the market WATERLOO, KOBDA K 3 ) ~ three months, 48 stuâ€" : Berlin Businest College ig, Other applications for rcuon_tlnl.mufllnm tudents not Ti : they ‘tend the :'.e :nl-mm.ï¬ of I1. totm opens 5. _Vacob Ball annovrnce of . their second Marie to Mr. _ Join Devtsche Apotheke t produce was‘ ofâ€" et Saturday "nkornâ€" al ‘ On Wednesday evening the death ocâ€" ! curred of Elonia, daughter ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Bowman, north of 'wn.erloo. aged 13 years. Deceased had been in delicate health for some | time but was taken seriously ill only , three days ago with:pneumonia which ’multed in Rer untimely death. . Mr. ! and Mrs. Bowman have the sympathy lol the community in the sad loss of | their bright and lovable daughter. In the overture Hungatian by Kelâ€" er Bela the clarinets which _ too% a prominent part played oxcellently and in the ever popular Gvillaume Tell Overture by Rossini the Oboz ant‘ flute duet was most effectively rendered, the fiute being playedt by Mr. Nathanicl Stroh.â€" Ths _ cornet solo ‘‘Am Meer‘" byâ€" Schubert played by Mr. H. Schaefer, was besutifully ren‘vred and proved one nf the most enjoyable rmmbers. _ Other selections by the band wiich were equally well rewlere * _ were March ‘‘Precessional" from Rdina by Ordâ€"Humer, Gram‘! Reliséa‘s Selection by Beyer, Flower Songâ€"‘Acoration‘‘ â€" by Barnard, Pilâ€" grim chorus from Tamthacser by Wasâ€" ‘er, Lied "Gute Nacht‘" by Abt and ‘m. M has gj:flu-dfï¬ only has he thn-: c : & m" :nuh:m i=â€" in ind | en ly together in achievement of the best of w.:fl they are capmble. â€" The réesults ve been most gratifying and the band â€" which is composed of about _ thirtyâ€"five members has not only upheld its reputation but . enâ€" hanced it in a mancer which is .. deâ€" serving of Iwarty commencxstion. Nevâ€" er in the history ofâ€"the organization has it played with more finish anmi spirit. The tone af the i:struments is all that can o Ccsired ano the inâ€" terpretation . given . to the numbers brinys : out the many fire pnints of the compositioas mogtâ€"effectively. The programme on Sunéay was a thorougly ly satisfying one im evary respect and it was & pleasure to be present. Inluded in the programme _ were selections by such well known _ comâ€" posers as Schubert, Beyer, Wogpner, Rossini and others. we css in the rendition of the program to be â€" acclaimed the ‘best amateur in â€" Canada. During the past waler the leadorship of Prot. â€" Pual, the organization â€" has shown â€" marked . improvement and their Mhlheu&;‘:'r~° acter reflecting the greatest of â€" dredit The . proceeds were in aid of tir Hospital func of the Waterico Musâ€" ical Society. The death of Miss Eliza . _ Snider occurred at the residence _ of _ her brother, Mr. David Snider, near Roseâ€" ville, Tuesday . The funeral will be held Friday alternoon at 1.30 o‘clock lrolm her brother‘s residence, _ Roseâ€" ville. the stiming march "OQ Cacamm‘". by SPLENDIDâ€"SHOWING B WATERLOO PUPILS W Death of ‘The splendid showing.made . by the Waterloo candidates at the recent Entrance Examinations is a matter for congratulation. Oi the . twentyâ€" five candidates twentyâ€"three were sucâ€" cessful in _ passing, eleven securing honors, four obtaining first class honâ€" ors and seven second class . honors. The first three pupils who headed the list for the North Riding of Waterloo were members of Principal Playâ€" ford‘s Division at the Waterloo Cenâ€" tral School. This is a record â€" of which both pupils and â€"teacher may well feel proyd and they are to be commended and heartily congratulatâ€" ed on the success attending their efâ€" forts. Death of Eliza Snider Mr. A. $. Roos, manager of â€" the Independent 5 and 10¢ store, at Minâ€" neapolis, Minn., is mere on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Hy. Roos, George street, Waterloo. Mr. Roos is a,forâ€" mer Waterloo boy»â€"who has made good in Uncle Sam‘s domains, HMe ~«>ld8 a responsible position with wee Jrm which _ operates seventeen .. flores throughout the States and expect to open several more in the near . fuâ€" ture. ‘The firm was organized _ six years ago und has been attended with marked suctess. . Mr. Roos ree tytnolâ€" to the States on Mondoy. Miss <B. owebs iirempbries _ of unrl:l-. paid a vikit to ber friend,: Miss Ada Dicferbather one drry lwat. weokt. vh Co. â€" All q New posittons for Berlin Business oliege | sturents: Eldon Brown, oMâ€" s G.T.R., Berlin, Emerson Stump!, ith Metropolitan Daw‘:; M. Fei‘«, ani . "Mbthoofter in Hea Office Mutual Visitor in Waterloo M fer ‘in Heas Office Mutual A. Burch, stem. Merchanis 6. All graduntes of â€" the FINE CONCERT | mss poromy wime ot Miss Bowman Rendered at M'lfllfl". Miss Violet Staufier. Was of Unusual |> Miss Kathicen McBride has returned Wa ,â€" Suniay alâ€" Park and it on that the i the Mrs. N. E. Row and returnsd to their home companied by her nicce Dic‘map, m Mrs. . E. Gellatiey and her â€" son Harold Gella of London, England, mfluwu:‘:yï¬ehomeollr, and Mrs. E. Gellatley, King street. Miss Katharinc Zimmerman returnâ€" ed home Mraky from Baltimore. for a wellâ€"eatned vacaticr, which se will spend in Waterloo. Miss _ Zinr mermar Came }«; boat from Baitimote to. Boston and Portlanc, then by radl to Lachine, thence by boat â€"again to Kinzston and Toror&éo, which _ made a very pleasant trip. , Miss Elizabeth Bean.is spending sovâ€" eral weeks . with relatives near New Hamturg. Mrs. Wm. Dawson has returned from a short visit with Toronto friends. t Mrs. William Crowe, Herbert St., has returned fromâ€"a visit to friends in Listowel. Mr. Walter Uffelmann loft Mco ; for _ Woodstock. to attend the : Young People‘s Missionary Conference s a delegate from the Mission _ Study Class ol t B.C.T.L Miss Ida Hach*art is holidaying at her home in Heidelberg. Ee Nee Dr. and Mrs. Webb have . returned from a several months‘ ttiv to Europe. They witnessed the coronation _ of King George. * * Aee «* Mrs.â€" Menno Devitt Hilliard are spending Galt: * Miss Hazel Dawson has â€" returned from a most enjoyable visit of sevâ€" eral months _ with her brother in Montreal. Mr. A. 8. â€"Roos returned to Minncaâ€" polis, Minn., Monday Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Weber of Elâ€" mira were guests at the home of Mr. ar! Mrs. A. E. Devitt over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln â€" Goldie and two children of Guelph were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker, Allen street. ~~ \ Miss Emma Schaefer has retrrned to her home in Rochester, N~Y., afâ€" ter a very pleasant visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kautman, King street. Mr. Lyman Wells left Friday / for Winnipeg, after a pleasant _ holiday of two weeks with his parents, â€" Wr. and Mrs. Waltet Wells, Caroline street. Mr. Fred Roos of the Canadian Gen eral . Electric Company: of Toronto‘ is a business visitor. in town Mr. George Gould visited friends in I::.toek wer the fore part of the ipaigy 26 holiort, Satk aWore ‘suten L1 T home of ts ‘ahd §he 5. 4 Taylor, King street, Thursday . and Miss Ada,/A ge Mrs.~ B.Mm, l:': several week‘s sojourn at _ Oliphant on Lake Huron. > Miss Emma L. Bean is spending several weeks at Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Deldon . Snider and son have returned from a three months‘ visit in Saskatchewan and Alberta. The Misses M. Becker and E. Nabr gang are holidaying in Welleslcy. Mr. K. Chisholm of Toronto is : business visitor in town today. Mrs. Grant and Miss Mary Grant of Guelph are visitors at the â€" home of Mr. J. M. Muir, Maty stteet. ~ Miss Nettie Kennedy accompanied 6y Miss Violet Hann, returned â€" home to Brantford after spending a . week with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. M. Hahn, George street. + Mr. David Bean is spending‘a week with relatives near Haysville~> Mrs. Bosworth and daughter Gerâ€" trude are spending the remainder of the summer months in Orill a and other points. 4 Friday Mrs B.~E. Bochtel left â€" Thursday for Oliphant where she wil}!~~ spend several weeks. * Mr. C,. G. Secord of Brantiord was in Waterloo over Monday. Mr. W. J. Fortosper ol Weston vis ited in town on Mondsy. n.hry“d the luh:l Canads is spepting a~ tw holiday in Muskoks. Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Snider -.: daughter Ada accompanied by 1.:1’- Hentich left Tuesday . for a few weeks‘ holiday on the Magneteâ€" wan. : Wedd :d Near Waterloo A pretty wedding took place about three miles west of Watetloo on Wedâ€" nesday, July 19th, at 3 o‘clock . in the afternoon, Rev. M. L. Wing ofâ€" Aciating, when Miss Elsi¢, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kesselring," became the wile ol !saiah < 8. Ruby of ‘Dunrea, Man. . The un-m was performed on the. lawn inâ€" : presâ€" ence : of Mn-:::rt Mr. Menno Snyder the the bride, Qr as bridesmaid, us pdid ue y m oV ‘. Intives and â€" . Mt. . . and M M «nondine and Mrs. (Dr.) a few days â€" in children . have in Chesley acâ€" , Miss Mildred 286 18L.01 Life â€" of woeek Fersonal.â€"Mr. g d Mrs. Robert D6 wart, Master F ck and Edward Dewart af Rochester, Mr. Elas Binâ€" geman and Miss Lin§ Birgeman . of Breslav, Miss Ella Bingoman of Perlin and Mirs Elfleda Bingeman of ‘Georgetown, Sundayed at the resiâ€" deme «d Mr. oad Mrs. J. B. Bingeâ€" man.â€"Mr. arc Mrs. ~Jacob Shantz of Breslav, calle.} on Mr. and Mrs. Ivzen Jre:sman â€" on Suniay.â€"Mr. Emanuel Shantz tooi a trip to Elmira this: wee‘t.â€"Miss Annie McLean of . Presâ€" ton is spending ‘a few days wnder the warental roof.â€"Mrs. David Bowman . ard _ three dsighters of Ednionton, Alta., an ! Mr. and Mrs. George Bowâ€". man .of Royersford, Pa., all called on Mrs. Bemis last week.â€"Miss Neltic ' and Minerva‘ Schmidt of Borlin, are spencirg a few days with Mr. and Mrs. â€" McLear.â€"Mrs. McKeebeb . ant Miss Jenuie McAMisterâ€" of Philadelâ€" phia are sporming their â€" holidays «t the home of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Alex, . McAllister,â€"Miss Florence Seibert of Beriin is rm'.lng a few cays with Mr. and Mrs.. Wo. ~Bedford.â€"Mrs. N. B. Detweiler, Misses Lenora and Ethâ€" el, and Mr, Eldor Detweiler of Berâ€" lin spent Tuesday, the: guests of Mr. and Mrs. J,. B. Bingeman. â€"Master Orlané â€" Snyderâ€"spont a week‘s bcll-l days with his gramilather, Mr. Sche le, at Williamsburg.â€"Mr. Ballard â€"of Flint, Mic:s, visited for a few days here, the guest / Mr. and Mro. Emâ€" wucl Shantz.â€"Misses Annic and. Magâ€" gie Shan‘z and Mr. Elvin Shant: spent Sunday at ~North Hill {arm. â€" Mr. Piles Musselmam and Mr. . Alba Allemang of Conestogo visited with Mr. and Mrs. â€" Ivan Cressman . on Sunday.â€"Mr. arl Mrs. ~Heller and faâ€" mily aod Mr. and Mrs. Hentich and family of St. Jacobs were guests at Mr. ani Mrs. . Hofl on Sunday.â€"Miss ‘Alice Bemis : of Detroit, Mich., is > spending <a few wroks at Rosedale tarm, the guest of Miss Flotence ihcï¬:.td.â€" Miss ©Minnic A‘::tu d‘ or spent the weekâ€"end, gues of ‘Miss Trche Bingemon.â€"Mr. . Noab Shontz of Berlin spent .a fow days visiting _ friends â€"around here.â€"Miss Eim Bowmar of fklh and ~â€" Miss Loiise Bowman of KNew PDundcc vis ited friends in this Wicinity last woek: â€"Mr. D. M.s Bemis ts spending a fow days at, Totonto oma businngs â€" trip. â€"The friends of ~Miss May . Wilee will be pleased to mg that she passed her. examinations musio. very sucâ€" ccssfully, â€"Mr. John Wilkie took in the â€"excursion to tim Fally on Saâ€" turday and syent the day at Buffalo. "t€ Mr, Henty Kelly, of Wellesley , who is well ..mm'am the wfl.‘m with a serious accident & time ago, &# a > consequence of â€"which, his mind, so far . as the ancident is concerned, is a _ total blank. ‘The accident m‘(.u bt:: horses xm‘ a ooo in im M Seriously . Injured BLOOMINGDALE Clearance OUR Items of Interest.â€" Misses Ada Haus, Lily Haus, Pearlâ€" Hamel and Ella Kroft of Waterloo spent a fow days with friends in town. â€" Miss â€" Laura Bowman . of Waterloo spent Sunday with her friend Miss Pearl Brubacher.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Addison Moyerâ€"and family of Waterloo _ and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moyer and famâ€" ily of Galt spent Sunday with _ the former‘s parents here.â€" Miss Klinck and Miss Lein of Elmira were : the guests of Miss Hollinger for a . few days.â€" Miss Ada Stotey â€"and Miss Bertha Storey of London spent a few days at the home of . Mr. : George Kelterborn.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welâ€" ker spent a few days with the dorâ€" mer‘s parents in Wallace.â€" Mrs. J. Keller is home again after spending a pleasant month‘s â€" vacation . with friends in Michigan.â€" Miss Ethel (Gingerich returned to Toronto â€" after a few weeks‘ vacation at her. . home here.â€"Mr.â€"Oliver Gilles will â€" leave this week for Fort William where he has accepted a good position as clerk in a : hardware store.â€" His many friends regret seeing him . go _ but wish him every success in his new position. â€" Mrs. Wick and family of Chesley spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Filsingor.â€"Mrs. Herb Heller and family are spending a week with friends in Bloomingdale. â€" Miss Aleda Wahi is spending .a few . days with friends in Stratford.â€"Miss Gene Heller is % a three â€"weeks‘ vacation with f s in Port Elgin. â€"â€"Miss Rebecca (Gies who has been touring the European Continent . for the past four. months, has: returned this week.â€"Mr. and Mrs, 1. 8. Rudy, formerly of Waterloo, spent _ a â€" few days at the home of Mr. and . Mre.â€" J. L. Weber prior to their departure for Dunrea, Man., where Mr.. Rudy resumes his duties as principal at the Public School. The â€" summer months ate the most dangerous of ths year for . the little one. ‘The compluints of this season come so quickly that often a preciâ€" ous : little life.. is beyond aid bofore the mother realizes baby is ill. Colic, datrhoea and cholers > infantum â€" are all rife at this time. The mother must‘ guard hen baby‘s health every minute. She must he careful of his food ari catelul that his stomach is ::flmdn-&m mo e re y ond freoly. To do this mothing can squal Baby‘s Own Tabletsâ€" they aro mother‘s best friend â€" at all times ol the year, but more especially in the summer, . when, if given occasion. ally, they act as a preventive _ of those dreaded sumnfor troubles, a if ther ‘do come on wuddenty the Tabâ€" wWHEN sUMMER COMES GUARD YOUR BABIES lets will just as q cause ~ and _ . baby z‘ll ‘The Table dealers . or tents @ box from Modicine Co.. Broc ST.JACOBS , if â€" given occasion a preventive _ 0 imor _ troubles, * i wuddenty : the ‘Tab uickly ~remove th ts are The Dt« / kvilie, Ont #11 mafl at Dr. Will ho well &M® me Items of Interest.â€"The â€" Stratiord Herald announcedâ€"its annual 3 days excursion to Sarnia and Detroit on the 29th to 31st.â€"Missionary services were held in the. Miss. Lutheran church on Sunday last. .The Rev. S. B. Eix of Fisherville preached in the forencoon and evening to large _ conâ€" gregations, and the Rev. H. Battenâ€" berg, in the afternoon. â€" The collections which amounted to about $75.00 were in aid of the Missionary fund.â€"Mr. Ed Reibel has left here and ~gone to Linwood where he has accepted a positionâ€" as hotel porter. He â€" will move there shortiy.â€"Ou; young men spent last Sunday in M{Iu'- grove near .Philipsburg and had:â€" a «plendid time.â€"Mr. J. B.‘ Lichty who has the contract for building the . cement gidewalks here is making very good progress and is daing excellent work. ‘The work will be finished in a _ day or two.â€"Mr. H. N. Huchn of Heidelâ€" berg, reeve of the Tp., and W. Bexgs of Linwood,deputy reeve of Tp., and Mr. P. F. Schummer, of,8t. Cleâ€" ndegiitizm‘s Sud stiending to _ itc nds & to . peâ€" cial business pertaining to % aftairs. ‘;zr and Mrs. Nogah Leis spent sevâ€" â€" days with friends in Hay ‘Tp , and returned home Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Hofmeyer of Baden visite: 3::1&:0 on Bunday.â€" Mrs. P. after spending several days of fast week in Neustadt returned home on Saturday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Henr» Zettel spent Sunday in Berlin . with friends and relativesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winkler of Ayton made shors calls c.nlhO.t'tm'â€".' ‘ and Mrs, C. R. Qingerich ware v* Mr, and Mre. C,. J. m% day.â€"Mr. L. Huchnorgard â€" and nin daughter Katie of Berlin â€" wére | ‘h: Ind it ever occur to you that _ alâ€" w we are not on the ° (Giteat we are so fear that * can Fleischhaue fect fitting skirts, in reliable quality, fin Bengaline, and plain cloths, made in . the ored equal to ordered skirts, in all sizes Ontario points to Winnipeg without change, making trip in about 36 hou in es . danfage _/ * o P CCC * ~H. L. THOMPSON, D.Pâ€"A...C.P.R., Tok by a manulacturer who devotes all his ab A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this certificate, when executed showing that laborerâ€"has worked thirt: dninarmon.vmbehwulfmtm uunj“::mm nts in Ontario, -llllmbrbflw. _ Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers trains, which will be rum from ‘ Representative farmers, ted by Manitoba, Saskatchewan Alberta Gove ts rragnne dnï¬ nsl mling, s iegen m commine pon ree urnl m nnipeg in on laborers needed, east of Moose ad Saska including branches, T Tok daen way se t racd No o en onet o ol l i ielee is + ie o 0 * ppniai on to ionke Lanvedacesvesie South and Brampton South. * nhiuat aln Aoouer en hoii Ee pte, en o d mt / se onl aronk lt AUGUST 234â€"From ah Sotint Tepute sny Baa in Ontatls and Qucbec, also Rust a ‘These. dainty waists are just to hand, midsummer styles of fine white lawn â€" with embroidâ€" ered front, or lace â€" trimmed front, kimona sleeve and Dutch neck, dainty, cool and fashionâ€" able, all sizes in stock. ____FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA .. _ G a Additional for Return o8 $lO Tc;ll;dw SIS Following Conditionsg, mu‘#'i DUTCH . NECK LA WAISTS $1.19. These skirts are the perfection of ONEâ€"WAY SECONDâ€"CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLYT The Choicest Wheat Harvest WELLESLEY YÂ¥ields to you flour which takes rank . second â€" to none, when we grind it inâ€". ._ to what is widely known as the: _ "King" Brand. Starting with prime _ whole wheat made into flour accordâ€" _ ing to the best accepted modern me â€" _ thods, what else could be the result« * but A1 flour, . f i > When Buying ask your dealer for ‘TME KING‘ ‘Phone 97 "CITY MILLS® _ _ .â€"MH. Mills & Co. . and Mrs. . J Sunday last Skirts with Style, Fit *â€"~ â€"and Quality 50,000 FARnTé LABORERS WANT IRVIN MASTER Merchant Miller, GOING DATES Special train lea vea iparipine Watarloo Breasiau Mosboro Children under Arrive at Ningara Niagara Falls VIA 6. T. B ; o _ Auspices of the %".""“““fl, usieat: Saturday, August 12th 4 Eon Bruogeman‘s Gro Phone 1172 _ _ Our Trade is steadily gro Thereil;numhf t The Grocer EXCURSION All new styles in plain fancy, plain tans, blue, . grey, etc., M“-‘:\ 3 s :“i‘- 19 . tunk, »'v rOwR, M ripes checks, in all the desirabl ors,‘ fine genuine lisle, P price 50c per pair. x REM ARK A BLE % LADIES‘ LISLE L. Bruegeman service is ever our .aim Llet us serve you Farm produce wanted 18 .ANNUAL styles, Sortin, Waterloo Pby +