> a¢. k 3+ P - â€"â€"_A. 0. Boehmer Co. ~VOL. 46.â€"NO. ‘ L. 46.â€"NO. 300| Jupavmeree; 4) Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. T ake it Easy . . Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers; Cash and One Price, TAAA We sell for Cash. We have one Price. We areâ€"selling to local trade mmd Waterloo Amduiolbmpgdrmd' ol wire nails and brads and builders‘ hardware. We carry everything that a builder in this part of Canada can need and our ment is constantly being enlarged with new good$. â€"\, Â¥ HARVEST MITTS _ ssmas ty â€" Builders® Suppliesâ€" We have just received a limited quantity of fine and well rm mitts.â€"which will go on sale this week at loud prices, â€"Every length from T:tw m::' m’bmg?}. oC in it with these. _ Here is the cans filled woï¬tnblxu these prices: e White 15c a gal. Am erican Water a gal. ° COAL OIL. . .: Wholesale and About 50 pieces just to hand from New York patterns, the like ‘of which : will" make them big sellers. Pricï¬mflv. 19 and 20c See them in our showâ€" windows. C xc cce > A, 0. Bcehmer Co., & Money Back if not Satufed. I’ntz:du.a.â€"llr. and â€" Mrs. Bol: A. Weseloh & Co., > ~|Itrs ies ind esel ag and Miss Blanche Forris spout Sunday s and Furnishers. > =mhnhp . and Mra. Store next to Post Office, Berlin. h'fl-:‘i‘l'kfln-m.-.. # $ * o P it o MSe EoA Ep.%:'_t‘."y:“ -"‘:1 7 * . SHOES. Good men régular $1.25 for 90. %m’ng e $ ; Baby tlippers for 256. _ Shoe polish at &o 106 and 256. and Percales Men‘s reguine $1 09 twood wow for 1¢6. inï¬ nic ne Bamiha % Wnn BERLIN . e onthad ie in ¢£mgnm,uwm Inst week,.. Deceased was a native of .mfl‘pvy wade and i shoes for the late Wm. Hackett, of Likwood, before that gentleman left the wriser of this, was bat & little boy. Mr. Wilford came to Canada in the of 1858 to Wellesiey ‘Townaliip the ssttior‘s lgl.ot fifty acres of from James y on the 9th con., east section of the Township, and welt the writer remembers how they commenced to cut the trees down by the roots as they do in the old land and tried to burn green brush. It was up hill work and hard times just after Engisnd for Canads, when J. T. W., vious to his death could not move out of his chair unless lifted. _ His better half died some three weeks ago. He leaves four sons to mourn his loss, viz.: J. T. Crosshill ; William on the old farm ; Levitt on the home farm, and who has a farm in Maryboro‘. One son, Robert, was killed by a threshing: machine at Archibald Frame‘s place. One daughâ€" ter, the late Mrs. Samucl Potech, is u::'i:"uz fo Lenpomrogns" k on,conâ€" mmm&%m sook place at Hawksville. "" held in the Evangelical: Sunday o eormach pince on gunner moming old steers, averaging 1, _: Personals.â€"Otto G. Smith, who has been attending High Schogl at Thoroid . o 5. Te o2 Hoke i &Iâ€Ml'flh M.mr, ‘ like _Glfl....-.’l‘ho geMM“ Paradise Lake on Saturday -mou =ï¬uâ€"- t-'..l-o. KOOIOT J > *>~ > mocwnn260, cnprccccmctenes. wesks . ... Ret: Cameren," of Ronh w es Mornington, occupied the Presbyterian | . Personalâ€"John Rodgers spent San for aqme private party. wilds w crope loow watl and whent barley and onts are headed out. Proâ€" apects for a heavy harvest excellent.. Rutherford and Miss Lake spent Sunâ€" am&us-nn:ï¬mmnh mâ€"ll tho ghoot of tho Miscs Mundecil on . . .. Onttio a well frsils. " The othtt doy har. Sont h}hï¬p'n:mn.frw â€" W, ofâ€" Toronâ€" to, has beaght the Satemnth shoy Children‘s â€"Day.â€"The "Children‘s ay" held in the Evangelical Sunday DEATH OF THOS. WILFORD WETASKIWIN, ALBERTA to be m decided success. to the weather being favorabie, were present from the Twin WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY ...... Miss V, McCaliam, of HEJDELBERG. CROSSHILL. . » AND DisTRIOT. is of threeâ€"yearâ€" 1,500 Ibe. a head. it is working at i'.lrhh.-.';at d _ is alt out in aniens n boiler in place of It. He is also buildâ€" mmndupwmm“ shows that Mr. Spactzel is meetâ€" i;:‘-nuemhibm...x.. U. B. are nnh1 some â€"marked improvements in the chureb. They are rflhlflwmidonu&umm They ave also put up a neat wire fence along the road......Quiite a number from here attended the funcral of Mro. Matchew Rollinger of moar Roseville. «».~_.. We are sorry to report C. Poll laid up with rheumatiem . . . . . . Some of our cyclists wheeled to New Dundee to take in the "Come â€"Outers" or ‘Saints" tabernacle meeting. _ â€" â€" Personals.â€"â€"Ed.. Strome, of near 3:'&':& + . Miss Loulsa Pol!, of Berlin, visited at her home on Sunday.,....J. Steckenteiter wheeled to Waterloo on Sunday... ... Mesars. ï¬";n mm of Bortin," and .ua-:: man ater , pent mfl their respective homes......J. Koeh, of Waterloo, wheeled to our village on Sunday. Personal.â€"Montrose has recently welcomed within its anciunt portals many of her oldâ€"time sons and daughâ€" ters as may be perceived from the subjoined Molvflm......!te@nm Smith, of Berlin, and formerly of West Montrose, has been visiting here lately. .. ... . Onslow Jupp and his son, Alfréd, have visited John Japp of former mnulnm:ï¬onl(u. Meâ€" In of ; dmf“f of Wu. ,monfly-rc. w days with her Â¥ex «> ~BipB. Lymu,.bd:.u:’ghtor of Mrs. Eleley, with her h and daughter have also visited Montrose. Briefs.â€"Mrs. Ward â€" and .children have gone to Markdale to spend their holidays.. .. .. A severe thundot storm mme early Monday mornâ€" t and barley is mostly cut. Some barley is quite short. Wheat is â€"very hgwdmn :in‘g.b, of Brussels, is s a week Miss Funeral of Mrs. Rellingerâ€"The funâ€" eral of Mra. Rellinger Sunday last was largely attended. ‘The services were conducted in lnflnh by the Rev.Noah Stauffer of Strasburg and Rev. Moses Bowman of Mannbeim in German. Personalâ€"Oliver Kinzio is spending ;Mndmuh bpcs h«‘i'mm:oth?"h'&' PB. & Wo m a lhl’n:lwsm:md Ed. Clem« ens of Berlin were the guests of Wm, Detweiler a fow day:'hn m...i... h“‘ 8 a iow rmwmï¬....Jm ‘mâ€" Detweiler were visiting Triends at Hiat: Sunday.. . â€" mmmm-'wwh all out and if the weather remains fevorable it will be in the barns by Saturday. day at his home in Hamilton.. . . . .Jo#. Janzen, of St. Lonis, Missonri, is at present at his home in Centrevilie. His nadl ioi datee uies m h tm dogne, oo t hm m Ilcflhi spen a wook‘s m,'d North Bay, is 'ni.'.l:mh’& Mra. J. Ennis for a fow days. _ _ Briefsâ€"The Doon Football Ciab were to play a match with the Limerick mno-l‘:unyov-m‘umw to make connections and not appeoar . .. . . Miss Bessio Shearer, who has been mm fot some !-;: at herâ€" bome here. WEST MONTROSE. MANNH E L M ROSEVILLE Persopal.â€"Oar ~ popular * E. H. Thuin,luz- wm. lact wook: . ... D. L. Stauffor is spend® ing a fow days io Breslau this week. . . ... O.. Greutzner, â€" of Hespeler, was mm‘m-mmwunum.... .. W..Hood with a friend took a trip to Paris on Satutday and returned Monâ€" day..,. .. Misses Carrié Schwartz and Addie Maine were home on Sunday visiting their parents. Te omemang cw:v::‘?t.i hu.o.l;:'l-ï¬undav by m}.l % M:_I‘L-â€"hu â€œï¬ quite a h our young went to m-! Corners to thm of football between Hallmans‘ fo. team and a team from Haysville. It is upomdou m been l;-n interesting game. ~Oar team has challenged Halilmans‘ â€"several â€"times but to no effect, their exouse being each time tll!m_ they :;.n too busy .:l:.m“ owever C en from Hn;.flnz mxh the season 'El: busy. _ Now why won‘t they accept a challenge from our team t â€" Who wonâ€" ders whyâ€"t * the Grand r Apt Were. tism, ~â€" A special mesting of the Board of Trade was held on Igona-vening to discuss the sugar beet sugar foâ€" finery questions. : Several farmers were present and all spoke: of the success which they had attained inâ€"the raising of sugar beets. After they retired the members discussed the probatility of securing mmamw the sugar . refinery t and : making Berlin the centre. On motion the farmers presont were :’k«l to give the Board their opinion the result of their experiment in the raising of sugar beets.â€" > h = Mr J. Snyder reported that he had & littlo: less than & quarter of an acre nlf1 seed gowuund the gx‘owt?a up to the present time was very fair. In the spring ho did not plough the plot but merely harrowed it and planted his seed. (In one part the seed went tee â€"deop into â€"the soil and as a ‘result there is x little growth but where the seed was planted to the r:%nhuon depth he has a fine quality sugar beet. He believes it is ~the coming crop and as it requires no more attenâ€" tion than aby other seed there whould be noâ€"difficalty in making sugar beet growing as successful as it is in Michiâ€" gan. _ =~_ President Williams was in the chair and ~other ~members ‘presont were Messrs Wm Roos, G. M. Debus, J. A. Bcelien, 8. Brubacher, C. A. Ahrens, C. K. Hagedorn, J. Bingeman, J. U. Clemens, D. Detweiler, E. P. Gower, F. Bbapynd H. Aletter and L. Sattâ€" ler. ~G. M. i)ebu acted as Secretary in the absence of H. J. Sims. * ~Mr Wendell Shantz reported that he had inspected lhoylflouai“ plots of tboaoh.’ who . were . 8 O .w Sugar,. Deot â€P:l udws?md to inform ~the Boardâ€" that in all but two or three insâ€" tances he had found that the farmers had complied with the directions given by Prof Shuttleworth. ‘Thé continued wet weather in the earls part of the spring was somewhat of aâ€"drawbatk but at the present time they have made such progréss that they are said to be ahead of any other under Governâ€" ment inspection. * Mr. W. Shants â€" produced ‘a plan w%qmomm, con® 000 acres, by making Berâ€" lin wmmdcoingmtwaad h 15 m to Hamburg 15 mfln,tngl- s inought it wosld o possinly io e it possible â€" to secure 4,000 mqnoflll;h section for raising sugar beets. râ€"Bhantz proâ€" dnad‘anuplo'o!nmdhm taken from the stwer farm which weighed 2boz. and the beets still had two months to grow. The average beet weighs about 32 oz.~ â€" > x __Mr J. Hernett endorsed the opinions of the previous epeakers. . .. ; very good and ho had no hesitancy in mng tl;:t i( the farmers saw ;l;mo ng of sugar. could e profitable they 'm devote to theni the necessary attention. . _ Py The farmers retired and the memâ€" bers of the Board in an informal way m‘â€""""',.‘..;.‘.fl ‘of sogar beow. Me Wiliame A of sugar r Williams quoted Mr Shuttleworth‘s opinion exâ€" pressed to him on Monday afternoon, that Waterloo County will be able to make the best ~thnlth experiâ€" ment of any county the province where sagarâ€"beets have been planted. The building of a sugar refigery in Berlin was also disoussed and it was decided to notify a company of capiâ€" hï¬;ï¬omn‘tfll‘rh'l‘omlob- day, the Board of Tade would be pleased to entertain any specific offer mmumzmmmm :::lo to take into â€"consideraâ€" THE SUGAR BEET INDUSTRY,. M#\ Tanhh â€" Chants an1d ki The Board then adjourned. LONBon‘s Bic Fair NEW DUNDEE ». .. .Jobho Gibson pa‘d Mpmns D. . Sterk and 8. Bwarts. 4. or 5 candidates for bapâ€" 25, 1901, SArQ is OrOp.~48 3 $1 aerialists that ever appeared !n one oombl:;tl:yn 111; OhA‘nad., '!:’l:oof ty is add the introduct & fall tromps â€" of â€" educated â€"performing elephants. . The fireworks display will be on a grander scale than ever, and will include a uriking.und novel reâ€" presentation of the ot China" and ‘‘Taking of Pekin," together with the mmh-glmmmhnkmndm effects ever before seep on the grounds. Special train service is being u'rm over all railroads to leave London the fireworks, . None should miss this home exposition which can be so easily visited and at little expense. in Western Ontario,and to demonstrate that we in this section are fully abreast with the rest of the world. The entries for this year denote a large exhibit,and space should be secured without delay. The speeding in the ring, as usual, will be one of the most attractive pastimes, and this will be made doubly so by the engagement of the greatest coterie of high salaried acrobats. ovmnasts and y S .26 pair girls‘ choc red and black strap slippers, sizes 8 to ; 10 and 1z gog.:}ul-r $1.35 a‘ntrtx.s’:md: ney save(:ï¬'ou. gm’ ay $1.00. «_ â€" > a ues ) Well we can‘t tell you all here but come and see the shoes. y and they‘ll seil themseives, . "" o s se ) * . & esroview; ; tfl ovnopren mm wy «LiBGIOP, | qo mmne WALL PAPERS. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS ppnette urrean B'umm Nidy 2s Sn *o" ama ind WINDOW sHADES, sosta tmifle than at first but whï¬ï¬vpmhgfl furnishings. ’ make a of meeting the wants of the peoj quantity as well as proper qualities in LACE CURTAINS. Is not carried up a side street. (It is just about as im ,“' to let people know we‘ve something good for them. We are ‘m« exactly going to give shoes away but we are positively go ng 10 have the greatest + . ol that ever happéned. Don‘t you wear shoes? Aren‘t you inters ested? No use in wasting words, these prices do the t king. Just bring One Doliar Saturday Next, July 27th. â€" â€" _ 20 pair men‘s black kid lace and gaiters extension soles new styles, worth $1.75 and $1.50, the price will tal {‘ away quick Saturday $1.00. Es & o AGvenns New Houses \ Binder Cheap Cash Store,‘ 555555555 EE 35 pair women‘s lace and button boots, fine black kid, tension and flexible soles, our regular $1.50 and §: they‘ll go with a hop, step and jump Saturday $1.00. _ 2 000rolls in conventional and floral design W dark, l(kuclgc. wudprlu,mw&opulmfl. wb e 3 ft. Extra hea hosmnniu.omloflnde.dm% flardudgnflmpup-inm jeg ar t aha s ;. For new houses we measure. Phone 215 wide 70 in. long with rollers at 30e. SAUGBEN, _ 650 ft. to Ib. . &â€". 11}¢ per lh. GoOLD MEDAL, 650 ft. © _ â€" 11fe _ * BRVUCE â€" _ 600 fe " â€" 10fe: " CANADIAN SHE&F 550 ft to Ibâ€" Je * . . One Dollar Shoe Sale : . M. Weighel & Son, We have tons of the above brands in stock Yellow Front Boot Palace. A Long "String . . of Fish Smyth Bros., T win King St, Berlin. Steinway Planos, vo Steok Planos, . _~ . Nordhoimer Planos, Evans and Dominion â€" Music Store, Waterloo and Eimira. _ Wanless‘ Music Store,. 3 people in Wanless‘ n1 | $1 Bearim, Ont. $1