«* Q The Maker to the Consumer \>‘ We Sell for Cash ard we have HANT: > «& RLOQ | bas accepted a situation.... Mr H HARDWARE MERC 8 wATE K }hmil':on was a business visitor qunmnnmmnmanmmenstnammmmem anmnmmmmoemmmmmn umm anammmm n aanmamnm ammnmencmmmmmman en mmmenoemmmm emmmememmmmmen .. | t( FCT(1G reoentl{[ ... Mr Pearce, P 8. 1, visited the Winterbourne poamaa o a iA t t _A t hA o. h 4A h h & _AAA m .A |school on Monday afternoon .. .. Mr y + b Charles Gaetz is suffering from a **g T. T w severe attack of appendicitis.... hb t s 98. 1 . arn Mrs Mitchell "Post Mistress" has *4â€" ut i$P PS 0 (PW‘" gone on a visit to friends at Mount Just received another consignment of the best articles of the kind manufactured. Every one guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in baking and cooking. Economical in fuel and at lJow prices Come and see them. Ladies‘ Black Dongola Oxfords, six different toes, patent and self tips, 24 different styles, Turned and McKay sewn soles, priccs 75¢, 8§¢, $1, $1 15, $1 25 up to $2. â€" O 600 _ . | Our $1.25 Oxtords beat the world for value and aqurability. j Ladies‘ 2â€"button Dongola and cloth top "Trilbys" and toe slippers at 75¢,1 00, I 25, 1 40, &c. Children‘s and Misses‘ Oxfords and Toe Slippers from 50c to $1 00. ‘These are a‘l money savers. Come and see them Screcn doors complete with hinges and knob for $1.00. Sliding screen windows at 25¢, any Size. ‘Har Iware, Glass, Paints, Galvanized Iron Work, Plumbing, Hot Water an 1 Hot Air Heating. = is CONRAD BROS., The Ladies‘® Chocolate Dongola Oxfords, Pointed Coin and Round Toes. Turned soles, extra good values at $1, $1 25 and $1 50. has Stoves and Wickless O1l Stoves i WHest Tapertry Carpets, worth 1%â€" + Rest Tapestry Carpets, worth §5 4 Mlxflï¬mh-mom. worth 1 & * Bootch Axminsters, worth 1.40 per yard........... Moi:l. Axni-t;:.'onh I.wpeht yard i Tha w &rysu. t worth 1 0) yai &mICupoll. M‘ud‘,mlori.wpor?"yud..‘ All wool Carpets, best grade. worth .67 per yard .. 1 Seotch Axminster, sizs 8 ft 8 in by 10 ft 19 in worth $32.00 1 Canadian Axminster, size 8 ft 2 in by 10 ft, worth 16 00. .. 1 Eaglish Brussels, sizs 6 ft by 9ft, worth 14 00 .......... I English ___" _ size 6 ft by 7 ft, worth 12.00........... 2 Imported Kashgar, size 12 ft by 12 ft, worth 24 00....... llmporudl(uhï¬dnï¬nbylohs in, worth 17 00. ... . 4 All wool reversible, size 9 ft by 10 ft 6 in, worth 9 00..... 9 pair Nottingham Lace, 34 yards l worth $2.50....... llpirNo'thï¬t. Lace, ;nud-l::‘;'.vmuh 296. ...... 6 pair Nottingham Lace. 34 yards long, worth 2.00....... 18 pair Nottingham Lace, 3} yards long, fworth 3.40..... 25 pair Nottingham Lace, 3§ lyuda long, worth 2.25....... Chenille Curtains. 2} yar‘s long, 48 in wide, worth 8.50. Chenille Curtains, 3} yards long, 48 in wide, worth 7.00.. . Chenille Curtains, 3} yards long, 45 in wide, worth 5.:501. . Window Shades in cream with deep lace, worth 1 50.... ... ** _ Shades in cr am with deep lace,worth 1.40.... .. ** _ Shades in c eam with deeplace, worth 1.25........ The A. 0. BOEHAMER C0. Limited English Brussels Carpets, worth $1.25 Eaglish Brussels Carpets, worth 115 English Brussels Carpets, worth .40 En lish Brussels Carpets, woith .85 Best Tapestry Carpets, worth .80 Union Carpot, spotiul.......«sccc0sss cuorssnrs 42, 44 and 46 King St. BERLICN «â€" C House Furnishings. Cheap Store . 44â€" NO. 21 Shades in cream with deep lace, worth 90¢. ... .... . Shad:ss in c.cam with doep lace, worth 750. ..... ... Shâ€"des in green with border, 25¢ and Summer Shoes. A. 0. BORHMER C0, Limited Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. SPECIAL SALE LACE CURTAINS. RUGS. OF W. H. Leeson, o t 0s C s wl was taken away at the age of two ferent toes, patent and self | years, tem months and thirteen days, y sewn soles, prices 75¢, 85¢, | The little one was taken ill on Friâ€" ; dzyi May xgtg‘,’ with malignwl scarâ€" let fever. About 2 pm on Wednesâ€" world for value and day he developed throat trouble and . after great suffering passed away "Trilbys" and toe slippers at| about ten o‘clock that evening. Sin Misses‘ Oxfords and Toejcere sympathy is extended to the \bereaved ;atel:;; The funeral took lace on Thur at 2p m, from Come and see them gflr Datnley‘s resyidence. on Welâ€" lington Street, to the Preston Cemeâ€" [ tery, where the interment was made. n a BflSfln. â€"gteston Progress. up. ON T ...... ... . for $1.03 w a si«/ COUNTY * R /\ _ DISTRICT & 4* .55 20 and .25 10 c T200 * _ 1000 _‘ _ WATERLOG, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 1. 17.50 14.00 118 1.15 .15 240 .6+ .15 10 m«ed. dcor yards cleaned, and of all women in good humor, and men allowed into the house +.; Mrs Lang returns to her home Br1ers.â€"Our little town can now boast of having an ice cream parlor and barber shop. Our genial friend Mr M Millard jr., is doing a rushing business. _ HMe is also agent for the Temperance Li/e Association. An person who is anxious with tegndz to having their life insured cannot do better than to consult with Mr Millard.... Miss Maggie Mann has returned home agnin‘frlom Hespeler ... . Mrs Geo Stork was a guest at "Fristone Villa" last week....Say ! isn‘t curly hair fascinating these #yl......flr \’V;flihiï¬aï¬ '}‘.-l;}lvif fall. espeler was the $~t r F Durrant "Fristone Villa" Monday | Ma; .. .. Once more houses cleaned ‘and | brai Fiespeler was the v-t of Mr M| Famicy K®â€"Uxioxn.â€"The 24th of Dutrant "Fristone Villa" Monday May was quiectly but loyally celeâ€" . . .. Once more houses cleaned ‘and | brated in %o.eville and especially ï¬:zcted. dcor yards cleaned, and |at the home of Mr E. W. Detweiler of all women in good humor, | where a reâ€"union of all the members and men allowed into the house|of the family tobk place, including %.â€"Mrs Lang returns to her home| the nd-elfldm and song inâ€"law, in Maxwell Tuesday. . . . Picnics and )(t.‘l?ilhou miller of New Hamâ€" fishing l’!‘.".'.'.é‘!"'lh burg, Mr. â€" Batteirs,. farméer New Mrs Wilkinson‘s last week... . Miss Jennie Hamilton of the G C I, Galt, spent Sunday at the Manse, the guest of her parents, Rev A M and Mrs Hamilton.... Miss Isa Watson of Hamilton is visiting a couple of weeks at home.:.. Mr Taylor of Petersburg, was Sunday the guest of Mr Jewett, principal of the public school here....Rev W C \’&atson of Elmira paid pastoral calls to his people in this vicinity last week. _ He leaves Tucsday to attend conference at St Catharines .. .. Mrs Runciman left Thursday on an extended visit to her son, M}r {:,s Runciman at Mt. Forest. ... Mr m Gordon of Stratford paid a visit to â€"relations at "Bonny Muir" last week.... Miss Henrietta Letson, leaves shortly for Galt where she Personat.â€"Mr and Mrs McQuarâ€" rie of Cheltenham were guests at , While Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bowâ€" man of Blenheim Tp., about two miles west of Roseviile, were driving home from Plattsville on Tuesday morning of last week, the horse they were driving took fright at an apâ€" proaching umbrelia, shied to the east of the grade and upset the bugâ€" gy. Both were thrown out and the horse made a break away. Mr Bowâ€" man hung on to the horse until asâ€" sistance arrived. Both the victims of the accident were conveyed to Dr Brown‘s office at Plattsville, where their injuries were attended to.. Mrs Bowman‘s left arm was broken between the elbow and the shoulder. Mr Bowman was hurt internally and seriously. A sad bereavement came to the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Darnley on the evening of May 24th, when their little chi?d, Fred Line (Teddy,) death, save a little singeing of the hair and a slight mark on the While Duncan Greenless, aged 17, son of Mr An%‘us Greenless, of Plympton Towns V:IP was returning to the house on ednesday, after dving the morning chores, ze was instantly killed by lightning. His instantly Killed by lightning. . His mother was within a xd ofhim at the time, and saw him fail _ The body is without a mark of the cause On Friday night Mr Joseph Wilâ€" son died in New Castle, on Lyne, England, where h& had gone from Galt about a few weeks ago. Dcâ€" ceased was an employee of the Golâ€" dieâ€"McCulloch Company for thirty three yeats, the last thirty of which he was foreman of the machine shops. & The translation of the Revx J 8 Hardy from Stanley Street P s terian church, Ayr, to the. Presbyâ€" terian church Listowel was granted at a meeting of the Paris Presbyâ€" tery held in Woodstock last Wedâ€" nesday. Rev Mr Hardy rtuched 2:' farewell sermon in Ayr last Sunâ€" y. WINTERBOURNE. our band was expected to give an| After a thorough renovation the U. open air concert, they could not apâ€"| B church at Freeport was reâ€"opened pear, but should the weather be fine| and dedicated on Sunday. _ Bishop this week, Thursday, they will then | Kepphard preached in the forencon give the following programme:â€" to a crowded house. In the afterâ€" March â€"The Messenger â€" Adam|NOOn a childron‘s mass meeting was Geibel. ‘ held which was addressed by the Qvertureâ€"Manonâ€" Weisenbora. | Bishop, Rev Mr Mager and Messrs Waltzâ€""La Pepita" (Spanishyâ€"|I. Stauffer, H Sbheppard and J U Ferrazzi. Clemens. Mr M Clemens, superinâ€" Selectionâ€"Qperatic Reminiscences | !t"dant occupied the chair. â€" After ~~ Lavrendean. & the S S meeting sacrament was adâ€" Galopâ€"Post Expressâ€"Satton. ministered and in the evening Bisâ€" Waltzâ€"Ideal Echoesâ€"Herman. _ |bhop Baldwin again preached. In Overtureâ€"Opera Boufleâ€"Lauren.| the morning $106 dollars was asked dean. for, $80 of which was collected at Polkaâ€"I am Hereâ€"Brooks. once and the remainder in the evenâ€" March â€"Bacchanalâ€"W H Thomas, | iDg #0 that when Bishop Aedicated God Savethe Queen. t:e ’?’hu“t:h and dehve.rï¬d t‘:le lxkoys to PEESONALS.â€"Mr Iohn Good of the Trustecs it was with the knowâ€" Hillsburg spent 'thej th at his :ledl?’ that the building carried no hon}e here ... .Mi:slh( ihlnek tï¬ol: ebt. nnie rereiinlppPermrcirescnen the former part of last wee t » friends in l?:rgus. He‘s in a Bad Fix. . Barers.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs. Hodge visited friends in Winterbourne on the 24th, Mr. Pomeroy and Miss Meï¬mm atâ€" tended the Teachers‘ Association on Thursday and Friday: ... Mr D. D. Snider and Isaiah gm‘der went . to Waterloo on a business trip on Satâ€" urday..., Mr. Benj. Snider and Wm. Detweiler of this place visited friends in Hesieelet Saturday and Sunday ... T Veitch Bros. bought a new threshing‘ engine from the Waterloo Manufacturing Co., and expect a good run this Geibel, " . Qvertureâ€"Manonâ€" Weisenbora. Waltzâ€"â€""La Pepita" (Spanish)â€" Ferrazzi. Selec'tionâ€"(.z;)erntic Reminiscences ~â€" Laurendean. â€" Galopâ€"Post Expressâ€"Satton. Waltzâ€"Ideal Echoesâ€"Herman. Overtureâ€"Opera Boufleâ€"Lauren Baxp Coxncertâ€"Owing to the unfavorable weather the past few weeks, especially on Thursday when our band was expected to give an open air concert, they could not apâ€" pear, but should the weather be fine this week, Thursday, they will then give the following programme:â€" March â€"The Messenger â€" Adam Brirrsâ€"The measles have been}of Harbon vs White came up on prevalent in this vicinity among the| Monday before Judge Chisholm at school children. Some days the atâ€"| the Judge‘s Chambers. The defendâ€" tendance in both rooms was as low| ant was ‘-lccommnied by his counâ€" as twentyâ€"four. â€" But those having|sel, Mr. Geo. her, of Galt. Mr the disease have now recovered and|E _ P. Clement u;'m.ted and are in their usual places in the |showed from the judgments of Chief class. . .. Our respected teacher, Mr| Justices Fet‘guoonwnd Street that E A Richmond and assistant, Miss|in 1880 the father of Frances Harâ€" M Miire, attended the Teachers‘| bon died leaving an estate of someâ€" Conventian at Berlin last week. Mr|thing over $3,000, the interest of Richmond will send up nine candiâ€"| which was to be used bf);the egecuâ€" dates to the Entrance Examinations|tors, of whom the defendant B{as. ....The â€" Woolwich _ Township| White was one, to support Miss Council met on Tuesday last in the| HMarbon. It was shown that the deâ€" Council Chamber. The road maâ€"| fendant had lost the money, part of chine purchased by them has been | it being lost in business and the reâ€" tested and gives good satisfaction.| mainder being unaccounted for. Mr Where theimachine bas bhzen worked | Kelicher showed that while the deâ€" the roads are greatly improved.... |fendant had committed an offence The creamery has commenced oper. | under our present code, it was not ations. The cream deliveries made| an offence under the law existing at the first trip ‘on Monday of last|the time, that is in 1880 and thereâ€" week and will continue d’;nily (Sunâ€"| fore he could not be found guilty. days excepted) until October. Mr| Mr. Clement concurred in this view Ecob Keller and his assistant, Mr|and his Honor Judge Chisholm had dwin Wanner, will no doubt turn|no choice but to discharge the out a good quality of butter. pisoner. ‘ CHALMERS CHURCH LiBRARY.â€"The late Mr James Hall left a legacy of twentyâ€"five dollars to add books to the" flvabbath school library, and lately the authorities have purchased a splendid selection amounting to thirtyâ€"six dollars. _ This addition is thoroughly appreciated by the conâ€" gregation. . t ESE T2 D0 afllllly q. _ LATeRAROENON Gi~ tOW -‘ï¬ï¬‚' passed off very plesaently here. | Canada Conference v Calithumpian procession was| Annual â€" Ministerial splendid. Great credit is due the | gchool Convention in actors. _ The races were laughable, | at Strasburg on Tues and interesting . The ladies providâ€"| d.y and Thursday, J\ ed a sumpiuous repast, ‘The Magic| 8 and judging from th Lantern views were good Mr MCâ€"]pramme at hand the | Nair‘s lecture on the life of "Luther" | tion which opens at 2 also Mr Cunningham‘s description | and closes with the ev of the Rhine, were much appreciated June 8th, promises tc .. .. Mr Doughty of Se "Galt Reâ€"| teresting and instruct former" slpent Bunday with Mr Renâ€"|8 workers. A gener nie Hamilton . . .. Mr M Darrant will | extended to all intcrest officiate pext Sunday in the absence | School Work and am of the pastor, at Conestogo and|has been made for th Winterbourne .... Mr= Einanuel| ati who come from a d/ Hemmerick has been engaged as| Brirrs.â€"Prompted over seer of Mr H Dabhmetr‘s farm| prices demanded by near Conestogo. _ gr fresh meats durine Chalmer‘s church mext Sunday| sembledâ€" This is an event to m@%\..Un Ben Ha-ilhn,hmudw h:d spent the 24th in Hamilton . . .. Durâ€"| them may be spared to enjey many ing the two weeks 1 missed ‘yuh’ uchgula-phlhlum for your valuable paper 1 realized on omm had lost somewhere between sunrise, STRASBURG. and sunset, twog;l_diu hours, each ts containing sixty diamond seconds vexrion.â€" The vangetienl which never can be recalled . . . . The A.&:m'... nF "Ahas n.'- hee After a courtship of two hours hohn Fox, a wealthy farmer, of kton, Md. aged 68, of Frederick county, o0a May 15th, married Miss Kittie Zimmerman, aged 21. He has aiready filed a bill for absolute divorce, his young wife having left with a more youthful fellow. Aged Mr. Fox says: "this is the worst stew I haveever been in. It took me only two hours to get the girl to consent to be my wife, and I suppose it will take nearly as many years to get rid of her." Two Galicians, Simon Csuby arnd Wasy! Gusrstak were hanged at Winnipeg on Saturday morning for the mpu:ser of anothker Galician named Bojeckhe and his feur childâ€" ren last October. Radcliffe, perâ€" formed the execution. _ _The now somewhat famous case of Harbon vs White came up on Monday before Judge Chishoim at the Judge‘s Chambers. The defendâ€" ant was accompanied by his counâ€" Church Opening at Freeport. bon died leaving an estate of someâ€" thing over $3,000, the interest of which was to be used by the execuâ€" tors, of whom the def);ndant B{“. White was one, to support Miss Harbon. It was shown that the deâ€" fendant had lost the money, part of it being lost in business and the reâ€" mainder being unaccounted for. Mr Kelicher showed that while the deâ€" fendant had committed an offence under our present code, it was not an offence under the law existing at the time, that is in 1880 and thereâ€" fore he could not be found guilty. Mr. Clement concurred in this view and his Honor Judge Chisholm had no choice but to discharge the pisoner. , Jas. White Lost His Ward‘s Money but it was not an Offence under the Law at the Time. Convextion.â€" The 'umu Association of the East riot Canada Conference will hetd theis Anuual * Migistetia! and Sumday Just as we go to press we learn BRIDGER PARDONED WHITE DISCHARGED, Hanged at Winnipeg. _ #inc lined â€" Giris _; Cruby end throughout. wo Galicians, Simon CU#u m + sy!l Gusesrak were hanged at Miweral . woo; inipeg on Saturday morming for Filing. We don‘t soon get tired talking about eur Wall Paper, as we had most gratifying success with our sale. It is a great satisfaction to us to see the same customers come to us year after year for their Wall Paper, besides we s¢e many new customers. We do not ask you to buy if these statements are not facts :â€"â€" We want to make the Month of May tell by reducing our stock by at least eneâ€"half. It will reduce your purse just lightly by coming to Jeweller and Optician, The ‘Standard" Wickloss Bluo Flame OQil Stoves For COAL OIL or GASOLINK. H. HYMMEN Without disfiguring the beauty or expression of the face, is what you get when we fit you from our high grade stock of Faultless Lenses wit'I: s:eel, nicklc,‘ silver, gold or gold filled frames We test the oge, sisks un L eb cce ol TE ie ce 6 & .. sight Fres, and adjust“gl:svsozc in a scientific ;l-;;rï¬:l‘.:l:l; Cho:g Cuh Store, Nos. 23â€"25, S. King St., Berlin, Ont GASSES THAT Al Specied Renpaint ie ue‘ o on en S ergane oo Friiay and Betarday, we ~ flhwww'hdi:muhw. Ounhlnmh-n# c :â€"ld the prices quoted. L ,‘ â€" Men‘s Fine Tweed Suits. e Thursday, Special Clothing Sale. Perfect circulation of cold, dry air which tenders it perfectly odorless and free from musty air. Improved bright tin: proâ€" vision â€" shelves which allow free circulation. All _ Flues cleanable. Galvanized Steel Ice Racks Stoze gloses Mm&n&uMya;dMT;up_d!; 178. W. H. BECKER & CO., 1. We have the Largesat Stock & Wesell Cheap. _ 3 We havetho Newest and Tastiest Designs. M. WEICHEL & SON REFRIGERATORS. WALL PAPER SMYTH BROS. Remember we are giving genuine bargaing Many designs to choose from, skime CIOTELC@LL, ISIII?huthndi-ryl-’. & child can operate it . BEAUTY in desigh and finich. gOU-hn.uflhmi.nn-c. AN'NOTM]“{IM APFORD it 1 Yes, it will save its eost in s seazon. ‘TO roast or teast, bake, breil or stew. !)Oaihwkvoï¬m:-‘ï¬&ly WITHOUT braine, only a little ceal cil and a mateh. IT does the rest. To examine it is to buy it. burns ccmmen di1. CASH AND ONB PRICB Friday and Hardware Merchant. = Berlin, Ont. THE VISI0N. Saturday, â€" _ Berlin, Ont.