_ *# Hilliard & Morlock Te V NWeLas upum““hï¬ Tey the person buying the most passing 21 out of 24 candidates at the IVORY BAR SOAP. Best Crown for the least money At our store from duly fs} intil m.o-ut:-ums,u.’ Te absler Lk. half gais. 75 and 85, for 10 days at| O W We are giving away a beauti/ul piece of siiverware with every $2:5 worth of Grocer‘es bougnt at our store for cash. Watch may be seen at the Our Paris Green not only conâ€" forms to the standard or govern ment test but is the best Englis! make and much stronger than or dinary grades. _ \We guarantee every ounce of it. Get the best and save time as well as your potatoes. C U D 0 C 0 & J _ ___ |in good order. Possession can be g â€" C Our Paris Green not only CODâ€" | yiyen at onee. For jarticulars apply forms to the standard or govern | w F. Kxir, Waterluo. uU ment test but is the best Englis! make and much stronger than or nE MARKETâ€" dinary grades. We guarantee ever, Raspberries were plentiful on the ounce of it. Get the best and save '“""‘:“’: ;’“ .r':;’“"l“y “ltmtm at 12 i > vaskets for $1.00 ; new potatoes were time as well as your potatoes. cold at :“’jc““ peck ; bitter was sold at from 14¢ to 16¢ per lb., while eggs E Mo DEVlTT, were forced up to 13¢ and 1e per doz. Dispensing Ohemist. EVANGELICAL CHURCH WaATERLOO â€" ONT.| The services in the > Evangelic® Lo yon _ _ | Church are conducted in German i LOC q ] .N Ews the forenoon, and in English in the evening. â€" Next Sunday â€" the pulpit mzâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" | will be occupied by Rev. A. M.Gischler Eighty Guelph excursionists dined | of Liverpool, N. Y. in the morning, at the Zimmermann House on Saturâ€" | and Rev. R. C. Stoll of Brock port, N. day night. Y. in the evening. _ All welcome. Paint your house with Sherwinâ€" Wilâ€" , . liams Paints. M. Weichel & Son. MasEIy S e At a meeting of the Park Board on Stock all colors. 7 .. | Monday morning it was decided to Huckleberries, wholesale a.nd retail| sink a ‘six inch artesian well in Westâ€" at Masenflug‘s from now until cl08€ 0/ | gqo Park, Wm Snider, the chairman season. . f the Board agreeing to pay one hall The Zimmermann House is at preâ€" | of its cost. The well will be sunk by sent receiving a fine coat of paint, @t | Leaper Bros.as soon as they havye comâ€" well as the stables. â€" ‘This speaks well | pleted their contracts with the town. for the new management. PROSPFCTS OF A G. T. K. PLATFORM. The Zimmermann House is at preâ€" sent receiving a fine coat of paint, as well as the stables. ‘This speaks well for the new management. I‘wo more lights have been placed in the Pavilion at West Side Park, so that now, for special occasions, the park will be amply illaminated. A large ;h'ipmvnt of California fruite aed waterâ€"melons from the south at MasentJug‘s. . m id mdpnnbarmal robaisiantialy <a P3 Bert Leyes will stretch the rope for hisrope walking performance in Waterâ€" loo on the 7th, from the City Hotel to the Waterloo M‘P‘g Co‘g., building. Harry German has severed his conâ€" nection withthe Uffelman firn and has accepted a situation in the dress good: department at G B Ryan & Co, Berlin. The Westside â€" Motel, formerly ocâ€" cupied _ by August Fiscner, will on August 12th pass under the manageâ€" ment of Emil Wankel, an employee of Roschman & Co. See the display of ©Mazarine Blue Carlsbad" china in HMasenflug‘s winâ€" dow. The W. M. S. band was greeted by a large crowd of listeners on Friday night, nearly all of whom pronounced this programme the best rendered by the band this seas or. Mr. Kumpf‘s livery business passed | strik over into the possession of Mr. Levi| sract Greybill, of Berlin on Friday afterâ€" | acar noon. _ Mr. Greybill intends to make | facto some improvements and will havea first | aiwko class livery in all respects. reay The employces of the Raymond MJ g the Co., of Guelpb, held a picnic at West. | time side Park on Saturday afternoon they were accompanied | by a band. â€" In the Mi evening this band chartered a Street | rpoc car and came down to Berlin:pouring | pya out sweet strains of music all the way. | pyap The tennis match played at West | ind Side Park on Wednesday afternoon beâ€" | »rep tween E F Seagram, Geo A Bruce, B | nait M Snyder and E Saunders, resulted in 2 | »lete decided vietory for the former. Neither | to _« of these forees have been beaten during | luri the series of matehes which made the | han« gontest one of very great interest, trict C â€" U PURE _ PARIS GREEN (Geo Doering, of Lapeer, Mich, i: spending a week with friends in town He is engaged in buying eggs in Michâ€" igan and is doing an immense businese. his purchases for one month alon« aggregating as much as a whole year‘ purchases bere. _ Hens in Michigar imust be more industricus than Canâ€" adian hens. â€" Mr. Doering. looks hal and hearty and the country evidently agrees with him. An important meeting of the Wate Commissioners was held on Wednesda; afternoon in Berlin when they wer met by Mayor Dicbel and Chairmm Bean of the Fire and Water committet of Waterloo. _ A difficulty has loome« up in Waterloo regarding the erectior of a standpipe. _ As is well known the gown lies in so fat a Yoeation that & "standpipe within the eorporation would need to be very high to give the reâ€" quisite pressureâ€"about 200 feet is estimatedâ€"and would thorefore be very costly. To go outside the town or higher ground would again bring up the cost for the extra mains required. The suggestion put before the Comâ€" missioners on Wednesday was that a standpipe be erected near the High School, Waterloo to lease for a long term at a nominal rental, say one dolâ€" ‘The subscription Ball given at the Waterloo Pavilion on Thursday night was a great suceess, thâ€"se who wer present report having a most enjoyable time. â€" Music was furnished by Ziegâ€" ler‘s renowned Orchestra of eight pie ges. â€" About oneâ€"hunmdred young peoâ€" ple were present of whom at least two thirds werefrom Berlin. There werd twentyâ€"four dances in all. â€" Refreshâ€" wvitt‘s Drug Store. present report having a most (‘lljfl_}'{ll)l( has been the centre of admiring time. Music lw:m ll'urnishe;l !._vl tl,u-ig- hrongs for the past few days. er‘s renowned (rchestra of eight pie aaae D l lcca. About oneâ€"hundred young peoâ€" NEW BREWERY FOR BERLIN. ple were present of whom at least two We have it on the best of authority thirds werefrom Berlin. | There were | shat the Town of Berlin will shortly twentyâ€"four dances in all. â€" Refreshâ€" | rave added to its many other manufacâ€" ments were served. at 12 o‘clock anc | uring industrics one of the largest it was in the «mall hours of the mornâ€" weweries in the province. _ Mr. €. N. ing when the dances dispersed. A specâ€" Iuether, Waterloo‘s wellâ€"known and fjal ear bau ween retained to take the|successfnl brewer, was in Berlin on Berlin people home, but it could no: Monday negqtintlng for a strip of land hold them all, a number having to| Jong the Grand Trunk tracks on walk. . vhich to erect his new brewory. His wate | °* of his present Waterloo premises An important meeting of the WAtC | ,ypires in a few months and failing to Commissioners was held on W Nl"â€â€˜_‘"“ nake a satiafactory purchase he decidâ€" afternoon in Berlin when | they WETC| uq to move to Berlin. lar Yet year, the mains west of that; Berlin to collect all water rates along those mains as heretofore and pay :ltorloo such a peme:eugz:f the proâ€" ts as to remunerate them for pumpin in that part of Berlin. 1t wumlms that about 20 per cent, of the profits would be sufficient for that purpose. A «â€"AT~ Mr. Lotter went on strike and s these will returu toâ€"day. Hasenflug‘s. Eecure your supply while they last. , Mr. John Wanless, formerly of Watâ€" erloo, was stricken with my at the residence of his sun and cannot possibly recover. His son Geo. Henry Scott, King 8t., Waterloo, is r:nn-llodonll kinds of knlu‘n; weaving. _ Finest and coarsest yarus used, stockings refooted. / HOUSE FOR SALE. Fjrst class 1 1â€"2 storey brick resiâ€" Jence on Geoorge Street for sale cheap, $ roums, all papered | and . e\'erythh‘lg A. Wanless, of Beriin, has gone to Kingston to be at the bedside of his After considerable hesitation the G. I R has decided to look into the adâ€" visability of erecting a platform at Westside Park. Mr. Lye, Inspector of bridges and buildings, Stratford, and \Wm. Snider, chairman of the Park Board, inspected the premises this morning and prospects are good. _ An utempt will be made to have it crected before Civic holiday, August 7th. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT. A musical and literary entertainment will be given in the Evangelical church m Monday next July 30th, at 8 p. m. inder the auspices of the Y.P.A. The program will be rendered principally by members and exâ€"members of the ‘amous North Western College and Ann Arbor University: Glee Clubs. The Good Brothers will sing some of beir inimitable songs. Collection at the door. _ All welcome. Mr. Geo. Cork was successful in| THREATENED STRIKE. The masons and brickâ€"layers of Berâ€" lin and Waterloo have demanded 23¢., in hour,an advance of 3e.,an hour on former wages paid. Iftheir demandsare 10t complied with they threaten to go on strike. Mr.John Letter of Waterloo,conâ€" tractor, who has the contracts for acarly every private residence and factory in his town is placed â€" in a very iwkward predicament as he is under reavy penalties, in some cases to havo the work completed by a specified Mr. Gco. Hasenflug, our enterprising: socer and shipper, has completed all wrangements for the crection of an evaporating factory in Waterloo. Plans ind specifications have already been wepared and tenders invited for the nain structure, which must be comâ€" rleted within three weeks. He expects to employ about twentyâ€"five hands luring the season and will be able to andle all the apples grown in the disâ€" trict. _ The plant will be imported from the United States. ien A Allward. _ It consistsof a centre able made of solid onk, highly polâ€" shed, and inlaid with square picces of variâ€"colored horn. _ ‘The number of separate picces inlaid is 1784, forming i beautiful star in the centre. _ The A splendid specimen of handicraft is| G Englert s s it present on exhibition in the show | J Martin p xindow of M Devittand Co. _ The| W Schilling 3b xork is the product of the skill and | C Schilling c f ngenuity of our respected townsman, | W Kuhn 1 b ien A Allward. _ It consistsof a centre | Koehler r f able made of solid oak, highly polâ€"| Gross 1 f shed. and inlaid with square picces of| Helm c Plans and specifications for the niew en wilding have already been drawn up Rev, Mr. McNair Inducted. ind in point of size and capacity tw =â€"â€"â€" rew brewery | will eclipse any similar | _ ‘The induetion of Re#. Mr. M institution in this part of the province. | formerly of Waterioo, to the â€" pai Building operations will â€" shortly be| of the Presbyterian church at Oa KNITTIÂ¥G AXD WEAVING A WOORK OF SKILL A NEW INDUSTRY Bridgeport was made to bite the M‘ again ndn: from gentle taps adâ€" a. ministered l:lr-orhl contracâ€" erloo, is | tor. ‘The other kers when they knitting | saw their big companion woreted fied coarsest | precipitately from the scene. +# COXTRACTS LET. The following contracts have been ck resiâ€"|let todate in connection with the inâ€" e cheap, | stallation of the water works plant :â€" Yesterday afternoon a little fracas dtb&k-h(hkmmm a severe but wholesome lesson by conâ€" bel})er Bros., Hawksville, wells 4) 75 nar fant easad enmmnlata #2 75 per foot, cased complete \ The Northey Man‘f‘g Co., ‘Torâ€" onto, 14 million gallon pumpâ€" ing engine................$ 1,900 Leonard and Sons, London, 2 80 horse power boilers...... 1,267 E Durmel, pumping well, 19x26 Feel ......â€".â€"««zrcss,rse«»« Ayef0 Charles Moogk, ml:'ponter work etc. of engine and boiler touse 705 John Letter, mason and brick work of engibe and boiler C John Letter, brick stack....... 7 NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWXING. On Tuesday night about half past eight o‘clock Lambert Steen, a young lad of about 15 years, who was in bathâ€" ing with a crowd of other boys at the new floodgate on the mill pond, had a very narrow escape from drowning. When some distance from the plank he took a sudden cramp in both legs, rendering him helpless. _ He called for belp and was going down a third time when Norman Shelly another young lad jumped in without waiting to reâ€" move his clothing and with the assistâ€" ance of another young lad managed to get his hbelpless comrade as far as the plank, where willing hands soon lifted him out of the water on to solid ground. The water in that part of the pond is over twelve feet deep. The Guelph Mercury has the folloâ€" wing to say of Westside Park in conâ€" nection witu the Raymond employees picnic to Waterloo on Saturday: _ The special train left the station at about two o‘clock, and made good time to the park at Waterloo. From the landâ€" ingâ€"place the visitors bad a poor imâ€" pression of the park, as those who were crowded off the narrow roadway had to walk partially, through a potato patch. It is understood this defect will be remedied by the Council next year, as it should be. ‘The park is beautifully situated and deserves every attention that will make it more attractive. The “)leasure grounds comprise 100 acres, rising from a knoll, and sloping towards i beautiful sheet of water, where boatâ€" ing can be indulged in at one side, and the shades of ancient trees basked unâ€". der at the other. _ Near the top of this hill there is a fine building which afâ€" fords all the accommodation picknickâ€" ers could desireâ€"large pavilion, lunch rooms, bandâ€"stand, danceing hall, etc. The building is lighted by electricity. The raceâ€"course and athletic grounds are nicely laid out. From the Waterâ€" loo side there is a drive nearly all around the park. The sudden rise of a first class amâ€" ateur baseball team has taken the town by surprise. (n Saturday our boys defeated the Waterloo team by a score of 5 to 2. â€" The score shows that it was a good game. Tt was a record breaker for Baseball in Berlin, in that not a single hit was secured off Marâ€" tin‘s delivery. â€" Between 300 and 400 spectators witnessed the match which resulted as follows: BERLIS. J. Englert, 2 b Seyler 3 b Heimbecker cf Kochler 2 b Reib 1 f Hueglin 1 b Hendry & s Killer r f Lauber c Herringer p Fred Schilling the old Perlin pitchâ€" er, umpired the match to the satisâ€" faction of everyone. By Innings: * Berlinâ€"1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 *â€"5 Waterlooâ€"O 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1â€"2. The induetion of Rev. Mr. MeNair, formerly of Waterloo, to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Oakville, took place on ‘Tuesday, Rev. Me (Gillivray, of Newmarket, preached the sermon, and Rev. Mnchg delivered an address to the pastor. _ Rév. Nell, of A special meeting of the Hosgl:ll Laundry building eommittee was held on Tuesday evening to open tenders. There were Jmt Mosers Randal, Anthes, Riddel and Schmaltsz. Ovens and Jacobi secured the contract for the carpenter and tin work. The mason work will be given out in a day or two when another expected tender WATERLOO. BEKLIN WINS TN BASEBALL. THE STRIKEE STRUCK. AS OTHERS SEE US 0 0 1,352 Not picked from 10 pleces 32 ins. flannollette going at 4 1â€"20, |ibt Sispton ol 5 ceialn bind of patronase for a while, bat it ts wos Jikely were 10, 12 1â€"2, and 15, going at 5c. 5 pieces cotton grenadine worth 25¢, going 5¢ per yard. 10 pieces fancy plain and spot flannellette 10 pieces Gingham, worth 10c going at Bc. 3 dozen Ladies‘ Sailors going at 25¢c each 26 p irs Lace Curtains at #5¢ a pair. J. UFFEL MA NN, Waterloo Water Works Contracts Letâ€"Proposal to Erect a Stand Pipe Near High A special meeting of the TownCouncil was held on Thursday evening at the call of the Mayor. ‘There were preâ€" sent the Mayor in the chair, and Messrs. Bauer, Bean, Ritzer, Peppler and Schiedel. The Mayor read a communication from the Rathburn Company asking for the town‘s guarantee for cement furnished _ contractor for _ building cement walke and pumping well. _On motion it was resolved that the Council give the usual guarantee. _ _ Mr. Chas. Moogk was appointed Town Engineer to take levels etc for the plank sidewalk laid this year. David Bean, chairman, presented the report of the Committee on Fire and Water stating that in response to an advt. "Proposals for Water Works" numerous tenders had been received and carefully considered. ‘The Comâ€" mittee recommended that the followâ€" ing Tenders be accepted, being the lowest in each case. raik or 80 u. r. sorLE®s. Leonard & Sons,London _ $1267.00. 1 1â€"2 MILLION GALLONS PUMPING EXâ€" GINE: The Northy: Man‘fg Co., Toronto $1900.00. The Committecfurther recommended " that the ‘Tender of Hunter Bros., of Kincardine for a standpipe for the sum of $5,200 be accepted, providing satisâ€" factory arrangements can be made with the Water Commissioners of Berlin for the lease of the ten inch main on King St. from the corporation line to some point in the vicinity of the High School, and for the supply of water to consumers in Berlin on this side of the proposed standpipe. The Committeec also re(-onuncnd('(llonst,. that the plans and specifications of| y, Pump House and Brick Stack be modâ€" I Wat ifled â€" in ssome reapects in order to |piy q cheapen â€" theirâ€" eost; | and| that | the | opg Mayor and Clerk be authorized to exâ€" M ecute agreements with cach of the B several contractors for the prompt and | !" 8‘ proper execution of the work. _ t Pr uh aodi nc ons raresa (n motion the report was adopted | and the Mayor and Clerk nuthoriu-d' to execute the agreements with the several contractors. ‘ (n motion the Mayor was authorized ’ to signan agreement with the Berlin Water Commissioners for the lease of | the ten inch main from Waterloo to some point near the High School, where it is proposed te erect a standpipe, and such other points as may be mutually agreed upon. The Council then adjourned. THE WATER WORKsS. The waterworks question was adâ€" vanced a stage on Thursday evening when the Councilâ€"accepted tenders for pumping engine, boilers, pumping well, and recommended the acceptance conâ€" ditionally of a tender for the erection. of a stand pipe. _ The tenders for pump house and brick r'tamrlx were held over for a few days with a view to a slight modification of plans and | specificaâ€" tions. _ Allcontractors will be strictly held down to completing the work in a specified time, well within the period of contract with the Water Works Company under heavy penalties. The plant, it is therefore confidentiy exâ€" pected, will be in running order a month or six weeks before the expiraâ€" tion of the contract with the Company, Nov. 14th. The second well keeps up an even flow of over 200,000 galions per day and the well borers have comâ€" menced a third on William Street near Lippert & Co‘s factory, Special meetings pf the Town Counâ€" Caam. cil were held on llt&ldny and Tucsaday What It Costs. evening at which all members were s + S present. _ The only business trangacted m;l ':_l’f:'(t%x:'::l:m{';‘ :.m the World‘s on Monday evening was to instruct the A’; many p«l)plo haio‘ been inquiring Clerk to mo th: tmnkmnï¬n an order for the rate to Montreal during the to "“:""',. yoesh :“" ol to Regulate the woride meet, the following information fiale eat," now pending in fpom the "Canadian wheelman" will be the High Court of Justice in ToroOAtO. . pasp1 e FIRE AXD WATRR COMMITTRER RATRâ€"One way, lowest first clasas (n Tuesday ‘ovening the Chairman fare plus ton cents, for the round trip. of the Fire and Water Committee preâ€" _ Dar® or Satre.â€"Good going August sented a report making the following 5, Gand 7. tickets good to return until PUMPING WELL. E. Durmel, Waterloo $1275.00 AT JUFFELMAN‘S. WATER WORKS REPORT. Special Council Meetings from accamulated old stock, but BRAND NEW. ‘These goods will last but a few days at these prices. STAND PIPE. Chas. Moogk for doing the carpenter work of the engine and boiler housefor (4) The acceptance of the tender of John Letter for the brick and mason work of the ‘engine and boiler house for $1,352, and of his tender for a brick stack, under modified specifications, for $730. oo The report was adopted and the Maâ€" yor aud Clerk authorized to execute agreements with contractors Moogk and Letter for the performance of the work. The Clerk was instructed to have the Ferdinand lots conveyed to the Town and the chairman of the committee to purchase a box of Babâ€" cock Fire Extinguisher charges. ‘The Council then adjourned. Mrs. Jacob Conrad jr. and sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Wim. Snider, and Mrs. M. Specker, of Berlin, left on Wednesday morning on a week‘s visit to friends in Preston and Hespeler. Miss Lizzie Doddsbas returned from a visit to Heidelberg friends. Miss Alma Conrad returned from a holiday trip to friends in Erin. _____ Miss Emma Anthes left on a holiday trip to friends in Guelph, Toronto and Buffalo. . Mr. Simon â€" Snyder returned on AsI a Friday from a trip to the furniture centres of Michigan, Grand Rapids and business I Big Rapids. stock at g1 Miss M. Bruegman left for Hanover having spend some time with friends in town. Mr. Amos Morley, wife and son, left on Tuesday for Quebec and other points East, where they will spend a week with friends. Miss F Kerr, of Detroit arrived town on Saturday and is the guest her brother Mr Chas Kerr. Quite a number from town took in the excursion to Elmira _ on Sunday. G. C Davis, of Kingston, is spending a few days with friends in town. Mr. J. F. Morley went to Chatham on Friday on business. Mrs. Walter Wels and children reâ€" turned last night from a trip to Aurora, Shamberg, Torouto and other points Mr.C.M.Taylor, late manager of the Waterloo Mutual,is again yery low and his deathmay beexpected at any momâ€" ent. Dr. J. Wesley Hagey, of Kingston, arrived in town on Monday morning and is the guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs J B Hagey. M. 8. Hallman is spending a_ week in Buffalo, N Y. Mrs Peel and daughter, of Toronto, spent last week in town the guests of the Miss Crofts. Miss Ross, of Stratford, who spent some time with Miss Zimmermann, of town, lefton an extended trip to Toronto. Mr Eugene Heyman â€" entertained a number of his friends on Saturday evening. Miss Lena Hergott of St Agatha, is spending several davys with Marion Heyman. Alf Bellinger, of the Bricker and Diebel staff , is spending a few weeks with friends in Wellesley. Walter Melien returned from a holiâ€" day trip to friends in Orillia. Lorn Bricker, of Glenallen, spont Sunday with friends in the _'[‘gvin-city.' â€" ‘The Revy A D Gischler, of Liverpool, N. Y., is spending a few weeks with friends in town. s (George Bean, of Detroit, Mich,spent a short time with friends and relatives in the Twinâ€"City on Monday. _ He left in the evening for Galt where he will spend a day or two with his father, Mr. John Bean, before returning to the City of the Straits. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Having decided to quit the Jewelry busines, 1 will sell my stock of Watches Jewelry and Silverware, at and below cost. _ Must be sold. _ Come carly and get â€" bargains. Jagcorn BarL, ErB Street. As many people have been inquiring for the rate to Montreal during the Worlds meet, the following information from the "Canadian wheelman" will be Going Uut of Business. in of Fing Stationory All kinds of advertising is resorted to these days and it is not n’?mdl that the public has so little confidence in most of these BARGAIN AN SELLING QOUT SALES. + We ue“lrllbllllht- and have been doing so ever since we started here nearly a year and a half ago. Trade is increasing: with us day by day and week{y week whether it is because we have the right goods and the right prices or whether we tellthe truth in out advertiseâ€" ments â€"perhaps both. One thing we know and that is that our three stores have a buyinipom not known to others, and here are good eviâ€" dences of it. See these offerings for Bought last week at a sacrifice unknown to the trade before. All new cc:se(s. a few having sligh: imperfections which do not injure them whatever. ABOUT STYLES 108 pair Summer Corsets â€"A good, strong corset, with tipped steels, well made, ‘all perfect goods, made to sell at 50c. . Sizes Iro=| 18 to 24, -poumm 15 Pleces Fancy Pique.â€"Latest American Fashion, fancy s‘riped p‘que in pretty shades of blne.o"lk. auk and p‘ain white, n‘:lu price is 20¢, m&l fllâ€"soonuporytrx o s C. H. Mills Manager, King St., Berlin, Ont. Big Slaughter of Prices As1 am going out of bicycle business I will sell all wheels in stock at greatly reduced prices. 1 Men‘s Berlin wheel $55 now $42.2%5 highest grade. > 1 Men‘s Berlin wheel $50, now $38.15 Watchmaker and Jeweler. AGENT. CENTRAL BLOUCK, _ â€" _ WATERLOO EdlD._. J _ ROOS, _ Canadian. 1 Ladies‘ Berlin Wheel $55, now $42.25 highest grade. All above guaranteed for one year. 1 Gent‘s Dayton wheel $25, now $18.00 1 Ladies‘ _ " "©â€" $2, 0 " $190.7% 1 O" _ Crescent " §25,â€"4" 0 $17.75 It Surely Is the Base Balls Hat of the Hour F i _-l:-‘â€" cnmnt «+ m'_,u All in good condition. Sale be cash. Our Christy hat, fine, firm, gracefully shape i and exquisitely colored, is certainly the popular headwear for w 11 dressed men. 1t wears jast as well as it looks, too. and thait‘s sayieg m great deal. They sell a Bs id M e e o en en $2 00, $2 50 and Sole Agents tor Christy‘s Hats. Hatters and Clothiors _ Waterioe, 0: t Our Travelling Requsites "Going Out Of Business" sales two or three times a year may attract Friday, Half Holiday. Second Hand Bicycles. 200 PAIR CORSETS 0, $2 50 and $3 00. Come and see them STRASSE;-\.& CO. Long and short waists, made of the finest American Sateen and i’rench Cortille, also Bicycle Corsets suitable for genâ€" eral wear, the popular short Lngth, colors are White, Grey, and Fawn. Sizes from 18 to 30 (but not every size in each line), prices range from 85¢, $1.00 to $1.25, Special at 63¢ a Pair. including fountain pens, writâ€" ing â€" tablets, vacation note books, fine writing p.ror with anvelones to match, linen or envelopes to match, linen or satin weave, etc. Be sure to lay in a supply before you go away. Business. Saturday avud Next Week. Vlih;ï¬nlmj this store closes on Friday afternoon for the beoeï¬.t dtl, must T0 HAND Grocer & Fruit Dealer 3 Boys‘ Lacrosse Sticks Sporting Goods. OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, A Good Time Picce is a Faithful Servant. a watch or a clock we guarantce it to go accurately, and guarantee it to keep aâ€"going accurately. Strawherries Lemons Oranges _ _ Fig Prungs Geo. W. Dodds Fall Term opens Sept. 5th. Martin Bros, EXPRESS WAGONS, HAMMOCKS, &c. A. G. Heller, WATERLOO. STRATFORD, ONT. â€"â€" ALSO â€" Foot Balls