Py o E* SHOLE SPECIALS. â€"The A. 0. BOEBMER C0. Limited € D‘ hy been in business in this store for THIRTYâ€" 4 ¢ "t» _ SIX YEARS. + ‘ M;}nmwh.nflopnâ€"wmpb.hwbflbglflï¬o 8 H.flfl-y-rhmhm-qâ€"-hlp-hmmn-l we‘ll help you M by showing you how to save money is your purchasingâ€"money that might as well . *A be saved to you as spent over some other starés‘ counters. . We can make this posti® *‘ "I ble for you because of our immense stock which we have to carry for our wholesale ... _ +)) ab well as for our retail business, This means quality and quantity governs price, y you know. Gome here for your spricg parchases of HARVDWARRE, 4 4 ‘The presence of the pcople is the critcrion of success. The wiâ€"hes of the people are.Jaws to the merchant.«Take a walk through this store and see the many people who are of the same opinion. Lales Chosolats Kid Liue Boot, the vary noa vess ships, worth $3.0), spocial u,&m&mxummmmu,mu,u-pa. 90 pair Women‘s Pat Tip Dongola Ozford, good walking shoe. upâ€" worth 1.15, Special 890. Boys‘ Fine Walking Boots, extcusion sole, worth 1.50, LADIES‘ LEATHER BELTS OUR TWO LEADERS .. The and we kave For Spring at 7¢, 8¢, 9¢, 10c, 15¢, 19¢, up to 25¢. 13 Different Coilors. 17 Different Styles, BELT PURSES for 8c. BELT HOOKS and PINS, 4¢ to 10c LADIES‘ BLOUSE SETS, STUDS AND PINS. ‘Twenty Different Designs from 10c up to 26c. _ Elouse Pins 2 for 5¢. Bes\ Values in Town. See Our Windows Twenty Different Designs f 10c up to 25¢c. Blouse Fins Z for 60. Bea\ V-lu::nl: Town. ns ftom eoP See Our Windows | . Notes.â€"Farmers are now bu!y‘ in their fields and the only comâ€" Thfl &him made is of the failure of the Basun I1 wheat.. Many of the farmers are Cheap Store ~0 o 9 tur?ing it over and ago:liinï¬ down with spring grain.... ay ist BEBLIN, ONT. we mf' several showers of rain which ; * made the grass look quitegreen.. .. . + mm mm mmmmmmmemmeâ€"mmspmmmmrâ€"â€"â€"rmâ€"omâ€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"===~ | About twenty five wheels can now * * be seen about tow‘}r in ;ihe evening .. . . Messrs, Peter F. Schummer and Sons are agents for the Berlin VARIETY, QUALITY and PRICE.|$, i wl hey ind a reuay sale. Anyone in n of a wheel SPE:EIII':.G Of“dv‘eBIE:IY"- * The Einss of shomsand sii N will find ity to their interest to give ou come in an4 see the is of a a ppors we cairy. No i + store in tllz city showsa greater V ARIETY of handsome styles. 2‘; :: e ‘.agm':h?::“_:g:::gfl;t?n REGARDING QUALITY .. _ willgo to their first Holy Communion You will find here s ities that will Eml.ly surprise you. It makes nodifereamce |on _ Sunday next.... Mr. W. O. what ii-d‘m would likeâ€"Medium, cheap or fineâ€"we have them, and in all the | Herzog is building a new addition beautiful shades, shapes and toes and heels, to his dwelling which will greatly AS TO PRICES . . improve it....The roads from St. ‘They |â€"ave never been so low. Whother it be hi‘fl or low shoes or ali â€"tor | Clements to Heidelberg have been Jadies, misses or childrenâ€"we guarantee the most stylish shoes for THE Lnflm. in a deplorable state this spring and .CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS .. consequently _ traffic â€" has been rdicethctabdine! e ue a SCls l e ca _â€".â€", | checked to a considerable extent. furnishings. Get Your I 42, 44 and 46 King St BERLILN = C Special §1.19. ma~ | A,0.BOMINENC0, Limited | 3 Fine Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps Next to Post Office. Sole Ageut for Slater $3 OO, $4 00 and $5 00 Shoes. Store closes 6.30 p.m except Tuesdays and Saturdays BE W hat we have said about our shoes can also b: said about our clothing‘ and men‘s 44â€"NO. 17 ~ . 4 Eight Different Colors and Four Styles for + â€" â€" Leather Lined Belts and Mourning Belts for â€" _ â€" Nothing in town to compare with them for less than We also have a special Large Size Belt, Leather Lined, sizes 32 to 36 inches, for = * « @48 A. Weseloh & Co. .ih th_A_Aa_/h. sn dn _ct dn _A dn dn An dn dn dn _ In. dn dn db Large Handy Box Blacking, worth 12¢. for?Be lothing and Shoes from SLce Dressing, wortL 10c for 4c. Where it will go the farthest, and if this store had not been a good place for peoâ€" ple of Waterloo County to spend n,.z* money for HARDWARF, etc., we would not have SPEND YOUR MONBYT worth 1.40 Geo. Bresnahan, of Fergus was i iï¬ memy n arte? n ( i ce on Saturday. His body h this store bot yet N ccp o A Canadian Club was organized orth 1.40 at Galt on Friday. This will be affiliated with the Canadian Club last, aff league, now being formed. The moulders at the Noxon shop, Ingersoll, who are out on strike, are not receiving much sympathy at the hands ol’the company who reâ€" fuse all conferences with the men. BERLIN $1 6 1§5C 19c 25¢ 25C in the sixtyâ€"ninth year of of his age.| preached a very impressive sermon | Mr. ‘Will _ Leishtonâ€". is visiting The Biratford Y M C A is maiiey | at 210B last Sunday morning. _ Mr. | friends in Harriston .. .. Miss M .M'mâ€-"i"“m “.iu! in(hcv.:h‘. + â€" lr::dnmh:iâ€"a.:hlvd m“‘_u §500 were Poor LookouT FoR Fart;wusatâ€"|attended church here on Bunday » Farmers are w putting in the|evening.... Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster ~ The Misses Hall, the lady: Evanâ€" |Spring crops and -,-l-:'l-l__ ing for a|and family spent Sunday in Mooreâ€" A4P &A AAAN A + | sister, Mrs. Anthony Bitschey, for a | Wallace Ghu;l% aterloo,spent is oot ak 4: 4J yarn'lm-hhï¬\é- Snbydthirï¬odho P s e e t e * + ~ To the best of * sesmpamenrernree ieezccecces~â€"~ lon Thursday next. We wish Hef & .+ «. Mr. and A. 8 for buying without any fun or funn EJward Collins, a former well|safe h-"&.'“ G. F, Blackâ€"| returned on Saturday from a & or nonsense. We are fl“‘lbal knowsn Stratfordite, died. at Saraia | stock, of _ the â€" Preston . Progress, | visit with friends in Neustadi.. .. | Lace Curtainsat Prices nhich will make theml Jump. ‘ It‘? a Mrs Burrows, a lady who lived in Keppel Township near Goderich, attempted suicide on Thursday by cnttilï¬het throat. She has been mentally unbalanced for some time. Robert McLcap,of Brantford,was charï¬ed with the theft of a b and harness at the Brantford pxgey court on Wednat!ay. He was conâ€" victed and sentenced to three months in gaol. During the month of April the customs returns at the Gueï¬)h cusâ€" toms department were $9,391.85 For the same month last year the returns were $6,038.46. The inâ€" crease over last year $3.353.36 is a very marked one. A valuable horse, belonging to Thos. McLaren, ot Galt, a traveller for a fertilizing works, was killed at tue Beach road crossing, Hamilton, about 5 o‘clock on Fri_d’ay evening. churches. . Lhey will visit EDFADC| _ pppsoyare.â€"A number.of Waterâ€" next October. . looites spent Sunday at the Royal. A valuable horse, belonging to| .... A number from Tavistock were Thos. McLaren, ot Galt, a traveller | renewing old acquaintances in town for a fertilizing works, was killed at | this w;i . . . Mr.Jacob Ottman and tue Beach road crossing, Hamilton,|son of Wiarton spent a few days about 5 o‘clock on l-‘rid'ay evening. | with relatives in town.... Messrs. It was frightened by the whistling | Ed.Schaub, C.Stehle and Joe Moore of a locomotive on the G. T. R. and | spent Surday in Sebringville, tran away. The animal dashed into| â€" Briers.â€"Mr. Luft has engug:fl a the side of the train and its brains | new man as baker. His former baker were dashed out. Mr. Oliver Voegtle moved to New nmmmmmmnbooen crilitn cesecommce Hamburg toâ€"day (llond:ï¬)r where a+ OTLRBMRNTS he takes possession of Mr. Danâ€" Personar.â€"Mr. Wm. Sasson, of Berlin, was visiting at Anthony Mattel‘s _ on Sunday....Ludwig Bros. Berlin,were here Sunday with their tandem.... Miss Rose Seyes visited her parents and friends here Sunday, from La Grippe.... Mr. T. E. Wil | lhm'wmm‘h here Sun | day on his way to Linwood and he| T“Mhb&yclu. i 18r8.â€"Howseâ€"cleaning is once mï¬mflï¬oflh dg.’i.lh! ( is a new repair town. | ... : The sale of C. Boshart brought | prices. It was St. CLEMENTS. DISTRICT. «* Â¥os2 CROSSHILL. m f: of Mrs. Poll :« thï¬lm- ;:"-3 en | , Briers.â€"Mr, Aug _ Krogman, ,q | shoemaker, who moved to thi:‘rhce en | several _ weeks aï¬o removed his ftamily and household effects to of| Berlin on Monday. Had Mr. Krogâ€" ny | man remained here he would no ig | doubt have been kept busÂ¥ at his h |trade as he has been for the K:I es | few weeks. . .. Most of the fall wheat re| in this vicinity is coming out fairly __|well. Some fields have however suffered considerably and are being To amgeraciaes: , MYrS, yculm‘:m-bh\o-:} on Thursday next.. We wish her a especially on dry land. On low, wet land it looks very well but on the whole fall wheat will be a poor crop under the most favorable cirâ€" cumstances. w many acres will be ploug! and resown with barley or oats. Clover is also badly frozen. Rye has not suffered so Dizbâ€"Mr. Geo. Imlay died at the house of his parents in Winterâ€" bourne on Wednesday from inflamâ€" ation of the lungs after a few days‘ illness. His remains were interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery Saturâ€" dné:ftmoon. Tuesday while Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell were returning from ation of the lungs aiter a flew days‘ | Rey Mr Kettlewell. The pallbearers illness. His remains were interred | were Messrs Geo Johannes, l{,hn in the Presbyterian Cemetery Saturâ€"| McNally, A W Hilborn, G H Renâ€" day afternoon. shaw, D Wismer and Jos. Hilborn. On Tuesday while Mr. and Mrs. | , . .. Mr W Tremain‘s little daughter {:fl: Mitchell were returning from | Katie died on Saturday morning at mestogo their horse shied on the|8 o clock after a short (:liness of a embankment near the bridge,throwâ€" | few weeks. The funeral which took ing them both out. Mrs. Mitchell| place on Monday p m at 3.30 0‘clock received a _ sprained _ ankle| was also largely attended, services and Mr. Mitchell agsb on the side | being conducted by Rev Mr J Mcâ€" of his face..... Mr. M. Durrant deâ€"| Nally assisted by Rev Mr Fretz. livered his fat cattle at St. Jacobs| The pall bearers were four small Wednesday; one of them which he | girls; Misses Gertie Stauffer, Maudie raised himself and only 23 months Benns(eadt, Effie Kenyon and Ada old tipped the scales at 1300 pound$.| Stauffer. It was indeed a solemn The price paid was 5c a ponud. | service and yet looked beautiful to Who can beat this? The cattle| see the four little girls dressed in were sold to Mr.Isaaeâ€" Groft,Elmiraâ€" | white carrying the little corpse in a . . . .« Mrs.Harry Hosking,ofPalmersâ€" | little white Cï¬ to ber last resting ton, is visiting her parents, Mr, and | place, The sorrowing friends have Mrs. Wm. Hardy. the sympathy of the community in necker‘s bakery....Gardening . is the order of the day.... Mr. Jacob Forler has moved into the house of Casper Meyer....Berlin officials were in town hunting for tramps and burgulars last week as our stage driver had been attackecLon his way home from New Hamburg. Sevâ€" eral had been camping near the iron bridge but when the county offiicials arrived they could find no trace of them. _ On Monday two arâ€" rests were made but ;fon investigaâ€" tion they were allowed their freedom again ... . Mr. J.G.Reiner purchased the Wellesley flouring mills from Mr. D. K. Weber last week and is now going to run it to its fullest capacity. hardly yield the seed put in.... House and yard cleaning are about over and we coanuentl& feel more at home again . . . . The farmers are still busy with their springo:ork ... . Quite a x':?n.l.ber of hoLgl jght here by Mr. Hall were shipped at Baden the last and the preceding Monday. sls sb E. & ns Pns'os::..â€"&-u‘:. Solh l'f:ceh. O:n estogo, pa throug! on his way to Haysville, last week. .. . Mr. O. Master, Berlin, zent Thursday afternoon with friends here . . . . Mrs. Poll spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Werle, of Floradale, ;e‘iri:';d'&m"""';ï¬llii"i{:% 'BB{:"V'Q': Made of Clear, WHITL uffered considerably and are bein loughed _ down Zs _they _woulg PINE, filled and varnâ€" MANNHEIM. Osituary.â€"We are again called wpon to chronicle the sad news of two deaths in our neighborhood both of w occurred on Saturday last.â€" H Clemens who has been sick for several months with that , dread disease consumption med peacfully away on Saturday at 11 0‘clock a m in the triumphs last at 11 6‘clock a m in the uimfls of a livini Christian faith. The funâ€" eral which took place on Monday p. m. at 1 o‘clock was very largely atâ€" tended, the service being conducted by Rev Mr McCallister assisted by Dennsteadt, Effie Kenyon and Ada Stauffer.â€" It was indeed a solemn service and yet looked beautiful to see the four little girls dressed in white carryi:&the little corpse in a little white coffinâ€"to her last resting place. The sorrowing friends have the sympathy of the community in this sad &m of bereavement. Bmln--Fammre vbusgy enâ€" gaged in spring & uite a number of wheat ï¬eldsnnr‘e. being reâ€" sown with spring grain owing to the wheat being badly winterâ€"killed. .... Mr. Harper, teacher at New Dundee, and wife paid Mr. A. W. Hilborn a visit on Saturday last. Mrs McArdle one of the oldest residents of Stratford died on Saturâ€" day at the age of 76 years. put 500 lake bass in the lower pond near that town. We stock these doors the following sizes : Screen Doors ai Window Screens WibptH. 2 ft, 8 inches. 2" 10 " This is our . ordinary door: If parties desire something betâ€" ter, can supply them with our | N0. i5 100R. finish, Same Sizes kept in Stock as Other. fizes in Stock. 22 The Woodstock Fishing Club will MAY 4, +o y e n 1§ in. _ 22}4 in 18 * 28}{ * * " 33 in. J*" ... 364. " 24 " _ ©40%." .mvs.. CATCH ON WINDOW SCREENS. C CATCH ON _ _ _ : ._ _ To the fact that we are showi ?&Lo-t-' gonrefe es oo on hn d New Linen Hma;cuch.v:ym;;g;lnh ~€ be bought here at prices never before named for values of v!y,w&uweuempladngmvfltm CATCH ON Gen Tomfg':tt:atoag:mcklzmadenwdmym ts‘ Purnishings, Read ing, Curtains, Carpets,Window Shades, Sewingu.chlnamdnaly(:mizga. CASH AND ONE PRICE Cheap Cash Store, Nos. 23â€"25, S.:King St., Berlin, Ont GLASSES THAT ADD Without disfiguring the beauty or expressian of the face, is what you get when we fit you from our high grade stock of Faultiess Lensas, with steel, nickle, silver, gold or gold filled frames. We test the eyeâ€" sight Free, and adjust glasses in a scientific and perfect manmex Jeweller and Optician, Store closes every evening at 6.15 Tuesday and S SMYTH BROS. »ihe. dnA tiLOLcL, * Lo THE VIS10K. This door is made from kiln dried, selectâ€" ed WHITE PINK with hardwood glued joints. The face is nicely mouldâ€" ed, and the wire cloth is put in with a key in such a way as to draw it tight and conceal the rough edges, Made from four inch stock, three panels, seven inch bottom rail by 7â€"8 inches thick, making the / Strongest Door on the Market. 49 Berlin, Ont, Phone 178 of ‘a t3