â€" The A. 0. BOEHMER C0. Limited * 42, 44 and 46 King St B * BHERLIN > C F;'! You will make money by leaving your order with us Pric:s ki" lower now than they will ever be again this season. ‘ & In our complet : stock of Colored and Biack Dress Goods and s “lcml:kuofnotebnm Our buyers have secured \ â€"â€" Ahe mo t bie goods in the market, not only in lower priced goods, «*‘ but also in the medium and better grades. ‘ Silk:, at $Lâ€"40 and ....>.â€"â€"«@rsscersces ccnlasrsertacrsirsersrrees ssrsecee |â€" ©06 m:;‘:‘f::.;"m D:-Silhnnd:‘nfl;hnu;:b:s: g;od u;lhin .‘B.: = t i : y e ~ 1 u“:gx_;:-mnm uchesso, Peau ‘aille, Merve, DRESS TRIMMINGS. HA_‘.M.A yO _ dn ... ies h . in ds .. dn As An We have lately received 28 cases of New Glassware, direct from the best American and Canadian Fectories ; the shipm=nt comprises almost everything in Tableware and Lamp ("voods. New Tamblers at 30c doz., 35¢, 50c, 60c, up to $1.25 per doz. New Rerry Dishes at 10c, 12c, 150, 180, etc. go- ;'rnit Nappies sl:“fl; 25’? u;d 50c a d:: a. ew 7 picce Berry 11 rnon at 4 sct . New flat Celery Dishs at 10c ; Confectionery !‘r:yl at 10c. V ater Sets at 50c, 75¢, $1 0) up to $1 75. {?dimifldnm%ih“.; n '&dxms:.::.' Fi Stands, Pickle Bottles, rap Ju, e , Fruit Jugs, Beer Gll.fl,,ln‘:np,‘gumr Dishes, ete. j The NEW GLASSWARE : : rdlhu.!'uey' Silk ud Wool CFOpOGG Kb:â€".+â€" :â€"<â€"â€"r<rscsirsstrs8srrsri8sses k.ldWodFnciu,bu-tfl-lsod..u?k'l‘w..l.â€nnd...................1 flbflm-diulullnevald‘:(li , e 7BG K.. s +ecsrs cersrsrisscersessrrses ilk Proganii Glystre, the new glistening woire effect in Green and White, and Black e ® Silk for Blouses or Waists. Pure Silk Stripes, in Pick and White, Blue and White, Mauve and White, Green and White, and Black and White, the very latest stile, at. Batinâ€"Foulards in Black and Wbite, and Navy and White, at .. Check Taffetas all the N w Bright Colorings, at.................... "".,',.‘3"‘!'!';.0!!!",‘,‘" Brocade Effects, a variety of Choice Designs, ‘The very newest l‘ne mentioned of in the lateat fashion books for carly summer w Bpocial lines 46 in. wide, in i Greens, Fawns, Nevy and Pirle Greys, at hamuh New Designs at 25 and...... ... ... . All Wool, Fancy Blacks, New Pattorns at 40c and . Oar Oponing Sale of Spring Dress Goods and Silks ! 46 in. Venetian %hmum Green an! Cardinal... 42 and 44 is. whip cc a-mu.um-«m-suun.nu. 52 in. Amazon Suiting in , Greens, Bluesand Cardinal ........... . 45 in. Worsted Suitings in Blues and Black at . ............. ......... Chcwu&hla.(')m-. Blues and Fawns, at 75 and ............... Black and Navy, :ocud!:.rr&iï¬lmâ€.w.w-.d........... !’Nhl_liï¬._t‘l:m.wido,_xnvy Black, Swilin, tb ... :.rssirenss and we have Is the time to buy. Place your order with us for the famous ~â€"â€" PLYMOUTH TWINE. It‘s up in price Don‘t get fooled the way so many were last a year by not ordering in time. Look Out for Binder Twine,» FARMERS!! d Fite Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps Next to Post Office. Sole Agout for Slater $3 0O0, $4 00 and $5 00 Shoes. flhndmyl.â€p.n except Tucsdays and Saturdays BE Cheap Store All the newest things in Braids and Jets, Spangled Nets and Lace Effects. 44â€" NO. 16 to the Consumer Numbers of men have told us that they never knew what foot comfort was until they had worn the S‘a‘er Shoes. Have you ever tried them? If not, Ict your next pair be Slaters ; only mide for men in $3, $1 and $5, | _ The success of "Slater Quality" Shoes for Men proves that they hare ao\;:e d;m’;'nd for a thoroughly high class shoe for men at a sensible price, and . _]Lc!ifluwt styles in Slater shoes are made to fit the feet as nature TIOL CouKTs A. Weseloh & Co. QUALITY 4. 0. BOEIMER G0, Linited |â€" Black Dress Goods. ASTONISHING YVALUES. DPOI /Wo Ho Leeson, Plain Cashmeres. Ladies‘ Suitings. Cash and one price to all. Sold only in Berlin by J, FENNBLL & NOW COUNTS. n nerenoneannarh n enrerrernes .;".: on n nenirriafrass sasxrrecers.s.. _ 80e | Mo , $1.25 and . ..................$ 1 40| lau, t in Elrom and Whiin ahd Rinxk befc Bee our Window, ON T extra heavy BERLIN 75e 25¢ 5e The Grippe" is we are pleased to hear min(....ut. Aczi‘" callâ€" ed on friends here last week, picycles in this vicinity.‘...Mr.|pared especiaily for ' Cnurcn Movinc.â€"Mr. Wey, of Hy?deï¬nul has commen& makâ€" &'m“. J:,"m & Ma Berlin, who secured the contract to ing improvements on the property |of patents and exper move the old church here to make recently J)u.rthned from _ Mrs. Li?e Building, Montre way for the new one which is to be | Stygor an they are completing it| No. g2933â€"Alex. erected this summer began work will be one of nobbiest residences in | Laren, Sarnia, Ont., last week. A large force of men are | roun"., / Mrg. A. Cassell is making | in needie threaders. engaged and from present appearâ€" improvements in the rear of her| No. 62934â€"Franc ances they will be successful, The y in the shape ofa new|Cote, Ottawa, Ont., timbers in the building being still m....ur. 53. Cgi.pmm now | paratus for localina sound the chances are that it will occupies the house recently vacatei|electric wires in f« hold together. 2. . , bymird....nr. oae&h Hi: |wails, etc; Baiers. Spring is late in coming | man and famil moved]to ich. an| _ No. 62938â€"Geo. R even in our carly neighborhood .. . . lutveeksr Vardon of Galt| Musgrove, Stonewal A number of farmers intend to beâ€" made a prpfessional visit to the provement in pump r in seeding this week, Fall wheat | y on Tuud.y....Mr.lJn. No. 62939â€"Geo. St Eom mt appearances suffered | r, "Snm of Woodstock and J.| Ont. Improvements i considerably during the past winter| Moffatt of Berlin was in the village | and fommg machine: and a light mi' nnuciï¬:d.... on Tuesday, in the interests of ~orrmmn oï¬ Mr. bJo:In Kh ing wb& N been | the Ontario Bufldin(u:nds Loan| DEATH OF MR confined to the house the past | Association.....Rev. Mr. Stauffer ~â€"~â€" month with a severe attack of "Lit laf Trunlar attacte me thhnlun Rinsl _ Acilk 2t HP_ in the village after -Lin‘ymx'stv.' hotel.... The present indications are that there will be only one hotel Sovernment .... Spring Sservices were held in the Methodxist church on Sunday last. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers .. .. The f‘;rmexs are beginning to work on the land this® week.... Baird Bros have a great many logs in their yard this Spring.... Mr. Chas Grieve is starting a cgoe shop in the east end of the old Queen‘s Loilt m s oo e ie ie o+ ’to the amount of $4,000 are asked.| Mr.8 8 Detwiler paid a short visit Mr. Mowat says he will justify anyâ€"| at the home of Mr. Ritterhous in thing he has said. Beamsvilleï¬h:t' weelx..dâ€"-‘l'he yz;_mg _ Jas. Perkins, grain merchant and le. are taking advantage 4 (Wossormorine township of Howick, %ï¬"f i cheiee e se Thong Huron _ county, was accidentally |°C8 0‘ !0 p h?m.beo' ’|5l°' of o8 drowned Thursday night. Theriver|*"* “°¥b":l. “':' t“‘c £ list ev:g has been overflowing its banks all m'_h s }:8 ‘:"e"° 1 o week and Mr. Perkins, with a numâ€"| PTOU&ht with it, t! h usuab a;onpd ber of others was endeavoring to of _ driftwood whic ;l.shydted m battle with the swift current, when | O b90k nndï¬;p:leh;: y iah by a large piece of ice came in contact | °4* Citizens S: fomine ml::; with a log on which he was stand. | &# wood. ds P b"ck"be ts.weteab T ing, throwing him into the river.|°°<" float‘l;;gh io + hanlzst' s 0n The river is being dragged, but as|ODIY one Plloem as nad M‘:;" yet the body has not been recovered | M"* Geo. Plowman "m T. M° Mr. Perkins was in his 66th year. :,"j!_’_“,‘,_‘_‘___‘_“{'i each day.â€"Mr. Brigrs â€"The floods.in the River Nith have subsided and the people of the village breathe easily once more. The water was very high but no‘great damage was done.... On Thursday forencon last the people were startled by the ringing of tge fireâ€"bell. It proved to be the I. 0. 0. F. lodge room that was on fire. Damage to the extent of about $25 was done. No insurance.... Building among the farmers in this vicinity is going to be brisk this Spring. A number of new houses and barns are going up. Signs of prosperity â€" under the Laurier Government .... Spring services + CC PONp SDIpPPCC annost wWeckly Mr. J. P. Mabee, barrister, Stratâ€" from our station here. As it is early ford nctinï¬ on behalf of Assessor|yet we can imagine that in the next Sharman, has issued a writ against |two â€" months fllxere will be conâ€" Mr. William Mowat for slander.|siderable cattle shipped.. . .Some The slander is said to be contained of our s can hardly wait till in statements made by Mr. Mowat the mfl: dry up in order to bring regarding the assessment roll. As out their wheels. %uite a few new Mr. Sharman has sworn to the ro‘!l, | wheels will be out this year. he regards these statements of Mr. «â€"â€"â€"â€"<al@ 6 tm .w« _ Mowat as ‘rendering him liable to FREEPOKT. arrest for perjury if true. Damages weâ€"â€"~ .. to the amount of $4,000 are asked.| Mr.S S Detwiler paid a short visit Mr. Mowat says he will justify anyâ€"| at the home of Mr. Ritterhous in thing he has said. Beamsville last week.â€"The voung On Thursday, at Rothsay, Police Magistrate Lowes fined James Farâ€" relly, of Peel township, $100 and costs, for having on his premises an illicit still. The charge was laid by Preventive Officer Floody, of Toronâ€" to, who seized the sti‘l and fixtures and brought them into Arthur. bietrinfien aicsinhcsd d .‘lll‘ s“'m.l. "]. C. Dietrich, Galt, has won all| their usual brightness after before him at the Canadian Horse| down of nearly six weeks.. Show, at Toronto, taking first in the danger of high water is nos double roadsters with "Frank" and | and consequently the dynan "Lucy", while a span that he sold|been moved into its former secured third. Mr. Dietrich took | ... . The creamery is at prese second, also, in the sinile roadsters, | ing put into shape for the c with his gelding "Frank." _ . season. Messrs W & A Snvde Parts of the end and side walls of Copeland & Ziegler‘s flour mills, Salem, collapsed on Saturday mornâ€" ing as a result of being undermined by the flood. SauP LCC uis 2M eP PPCREWEUR OnP GeWh c T ke Bo 28â€" s ts‘b:n:‘:dut& of houses to let 350“"&“% io m*.:m;gï¬ in Strat * Iq":'“ o oh. D R ~ ltunimugd'hat_thuovil be g.,, 3 Jlmlh.z'n Mr Fois “% 40,000 wheels in use in Toronto this whw and, Berlin kwumï¬ We are "2"'- nd Hum lt ....l'“lsy Heller . spent last :ah.hlobginu save that 'w’ unter wil M'ï¬ MlnB‘l“l- uh'“ m’ mence revival services in Stratford | Osituary.â€"Mrs Peter Eby,relict ed,he having been m'& oc im n hn | uy ie looe heuesd p t i n 17th, e reâ€" at ce to (§9 19 Galte Thep will use the | adeame of er sonin la, Me Daniel | ecendustther aive! a00ge0,,00 Bét old Witliams shoe factory. cl;ld l-rt:l‘n.nmwm;‘kl’: :lh 3) years, and d:rn ouly @ few Kr.Tho‘;l'iahn, d; n&‘ec‘:u'o‘ hll'l:.‘:d pueedz;mtfla sixâ€"| Prarsonars.â€"Mrs A Boomer reâ€" &“X",,:,’;,- ;fm, iin Church, | teen ago, having died in 1883 |turned home from Milverton on Guelph, â€"_ * $reish. ‘| Her funeral will take place on Wed: | Luesday ... © Mro® Albert Bost af C s nesday morning at the bmed?nhrmhvï¬ï¬ngflb«mothu’u. C ’;:ï¬; o 4 ;’;‘e’x‘l:;?' ";l';u'r"ï¬â€™n;" Daniel 8. Mariin and her remains| Mrs R Y Fish‘s. ... Mr_Will Pep" o i i in t M t ad engagement wit Salem, collapsed on Saturday morn‘ | $ be infetred in o o | e 1iek o too cerunn ony sniereg pf i pug * bring nndermined 1 Bhicee... At the last meetiog off on his durie on Tuesday... . R. J. by the flood. . |the St. Jacobs Literary Society the | Kerr, our popular undertaker, has _ Mrs. Jacob Betzner, an old resi.|/ _ " ; JTIA2" ‘Xp!ATY »ocie‘y INe > wdlr. PS PTIALS, â€"â€"In© the Roman PLATTSVILLE 8ST AGATHA. on _T y, in the interests of| _ _ .___â€"â€"â€"â€"m&.â€"â€" the Ontario Building and. Loan| DEATH OF MR.% REIST. Association.. ... Rev. Mr. Stauffer mâ€"â€"~ of Breslau, expects to take up his| The death of Mr.‘ S. Reist who residence here this week.... The|lived between Berlin and Bridgeâ€" ‘m:‘bno( N. B. chn:ï¬: has run oceurndecï¬ly. the hh-M aâ€"pew orgar was|inte cause monh, s m »ek. plomes : with hsn naye: sithpoghr ts nesin mo wete r days, f lM!.*. It was procured|been poor for three. or four years Bargrs.â€"Mr. R. S. Fultur is actâ€" ing as agent for the Massy Harris bicycles in this vicinity?,.. Mr. Hy. Graul has commenced makâ€" ing improvements on the property ‘reeently J)u.rthned from _ Mrs. Studer and they atre completing it will be one of nobbiest residences in town.... Mrs. A. Cassell is making improvements in the rear of her my in the shar of a new tchen.... Mr. â€"J. Chipman now Wu L:Igredhoun"recently nï¬tel r. Laird ... . Mr. aae&h a d man and hmils mcyvetlJ to Mich. an last week....Dr. Vardon of Gait PErsonAL.â€"Mr. J.G. Wing spent Sunday with his family in Berlin. .... Miss i. Meader and Miss Hallâ€" man have been added to the workâ€" ing staff in J. A. Buck‘s tailor shop this week. young man weli and favorably known in this district. _ The bride was Miss Sara Aikens of Puslinch, daughter of a wellâ€"toâ€"do farmer. We extend our heartiest congratulations to the newly married couple..â€"The early birds are already cleaniag houses and talking about gardening. tendi:g the wedding of his cousin Mr. John Kelleman of Morriston, a been moved into its former place ... . The creamery is at present beâ€" ing put into shape for the coming season. Messrs W & A Snyder have assumed full control of the business and have en‘ï¬ed Mr)}acob Keller as butter maker. â€" As Mr Kellerfhas had considerable experiencein the business, the public can feel well as sured that the quality of butter will sured that the quality of butter will be ofthe same 1[ qualitnu it has been heretofore. . . . Cattle and ho?s are being shipped almost weekly ‘ Brisrs.â€"At the last meeting of the St. Jacobs Literary Society the committee decided tm\ve a closing entertainment to be on Friday evening, April 21st at the court room Come one, come all and el_xlioy yourâ€" selves for a few hours. ... The elecâ€" tric lights are again gleaming _with their usual brightness after a shut down of nearly six weeks....The danger of high water is now over and consequently the dynamo has nprovements in the rear of her| No. 62934â€"Francis Alexander romy in the lh!r of a new|Cote, Ottawa, Ont., Mode and apâ€" itchen.... Mr. â€"J. Chipman now | paratus for localina concealed live ucuru t[n house recently vacatei|electric wires in oors, ceilings, y Mr. Laird. ... Mr. laae&h Ha: |wails, etc: . an and hlmls to Mich. an| No. 62938â€"Geo. Robbins & Co., ade a profeagioner" vie "to im |motoont i pamp rod eapiing."~ ade a to ovement in p ing. hk of Rexlsed tod 4. on riorrecem on tine en i‘lï¬lt':“"“n wae in Qh:i“-.J.: (.)_n}'L_._mg e bwcu"‘n‘ photographer NEW DUNDEE, Association . . .. Mr.| village. _ The dece; who was very POPB |inâ€"law of Mr David Below will be found the report of patents recently granted to Canaâ€" dian Inventorn'rll)‘y the Canadian Government. is report is preâ€" &ared ‘e:xecidly for this g:rct by essrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of patents and experts, New York Li?e Building, Montreal. _ _ _ No. g2933â€"Alex. Lumsden Mcâ€" Laren, Sarnia, Ont., Improvement in needle threaders. regular annual business meeting of the Literary and Debating Society was held on Saturday the 8th inst. We have a substantial balance in the treasury to bcÂ¥in eperations the next season..... The snow is fast disappearing.... Mr. W. E. Wray and Miss E. Levan returned on Saturday to take charge of the. school.. ... We are all well. Thank u.. ... Mr. Jacob Poutler wears a i:and new smile. Its a boy. Aj)ril 11â€"John Showers, of Sheâ€" fhield, occupied the pulpit of the U. B. Church on Saturday last. ... The the vacancy in our school caused by the death of Mr. B. C. Booth, and our trustees will have no difficulty in §,°.“i“¥ an immediate supply.... Miss Leslie, of Carthage, is at preâ€" sent the guest of Mrs. Will Carâ€" enï¬ad Mr. Hamilton of Attâ€" wood to assist him in the undertakâ€" and implement business. I now seems necessary that some one should be on the spot all the time. Mr Kerr had a funeral at Gienailen on Tuesday but owing to the condition of the roads had ‘to return when â€" only a _ short distance _ on _ the road .... Mr. Moses I. Grimm, of Milverton, was in town on Tuesday..... There are already several applications ï¬or‘ NEW INVENTIONS®. LINWOODp BLAIR,. Oitboflhmh le Dahi formerly e NT ~ S 82 8 and 10 King Street, N. â€"‘VARIE MILLINERY NOVELTIES. Endiess variety of Dress Timmings, Laces and Insertions a Specialty PATTERN HATS 9# WO ; SMYTH BROS. 3 Chapcmsmo, Nos. 28â€"25, s.cfluASt.Bcrlln.Ont Store ecloses mu-p.utum.,ubwmn-. 17M °C MRS. C. STEUERNAGEL, â€" Anidaolvhaag‘uthinmutmldm,eu be formed, when we consider, that ( yammzhenudmll)itvouldlf-pmd in ~ «°3 a continuous strip, cover a path, 20 inches wide of over 4 h\ Nice Papers at 4¢, 5c and and 6c per Roll. Gilt papers at 12%4, 15 & 250 See Our Stock. Cash and One Price. h.h'::m.z-:u a point to satiafy. If we have not 5 . We strive to excel by superiority alone. The above cut represepta the best Pruning Shear on the market. It is 9 inches long and Alted with & Spira! Spring. liche RAKEHS and SPADRS. Our stook of Rakes and Spades is better than ever and the Paros is Rront. PLEASED OUSTOMERS FARM, GARDEN AND LAWN TOOLS, We heartily invite you to inspect our superb assortment of NEW WALL PAPER _ 12,000 Rolls _ . . MILLINERY . . I8 A COOMMON EXPRESSION. BICYCLES. Wehave an assortment of 54 Miles Â¥Bk P THE SPICER OF LUFR _ BONNETS | ) Waterloo ces