w3 _~~ Save Time . . cce 4 Gents‘ Furnishings Wholesale and Retail Hardware. BERLIN, 5 Next to Y. M. C, A. Amiding, Queen St , North. : . > d p, ons c c adiouin t $ ® :.\ iWe@®â€" Waterioo Connty‘s Greatest Store. * @utâ€" * C* HAWKSVILLE, we«& NVEU $ 21 BHB CS o o .. . Te Rese on Pirics. Â¥ C Epapiy and proftably. â€" | _ _Personal A. Weldedobammer, â€" of nhert Martione // Propoots s i aring. was Tenowlng old aci thihâ€" wedding this week. ~A. 0. Booehmer Co. â€" Men‘s and boys‘ cambric negli shirts regular 50c’fox' 37c. e â€"~COLORED SHIRTS.â€" In Cambric and Gingham, soft and stiff bosoms, regular gl A!:d tl.lj for T5¢. f flCKWRAR.â€"Flowini ends and four in hand ;}e-,;é‘l: :!nwsécil season‘s patterns. ar ‘or 35¢c. New boï¬ie- regular 25¢ for 18c. CRUSH HATS.â€"For knockabout in grey and black, regular $1 for 75c. _ ~Austrian collars in {wo. 7070,%;:. of standâ€"ups, regular 20¢ for 2 for 25¢. Waterloo Coynty‘s Greatest Store. Clothiers, . Save â€" Time ‘ach and One Price, It is going to cost us the profit and a little more besides, but that docsn‘t cut any figure when the season is nearly over. â€" What we want now is to get rid of all this season‘s goods and this is the way we propose doing it. * Fi,. â€" Builders‘ Supplies â€" n:iN:l are hseuing ‘:t::;‘l n;ge in Bul‘i:.a'nd ‘ï¬:‘fl: , so shi rou antities of w s d brads amflden‘ hnd\n‘r: We carry everything 4 ilder in this part of Canada can need and ‘our t is constantly being enlarged. with new goods. = r® HARVEST MITTS ==: > =>_â€" We have just received a limited quantity of fine and wgl‘:’:’-de barvest miu: wh;:h will go on sale :::h.'.:.d at prices. Every length from 10 to 1 style but only one quality, Thord!mry mitts m’{‘flwm;_’cmgum in it with these, COAL OILâ€".".:. _ Here is the place to get your cans filled profitabl tlnupd:u:â€" Mmmcnpapl ; crican Water Whit®@ 20¢ a gal.. Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers. NO. 32 ‘Trouble and money by coming here this week for these Special Shoe Bargains. THE eCcc â€" Clearing Prices|z=:>> A. 0. Bcehmer Co., J. Fennell & Son, A. Weseloh & Co., Â¥a + “‘r'.&r" Make Ice Cream . . . At Home ard have any kind you want on short noâ€" tice. The mtlon of some takes longer tl;:: ;u:‘.-m e freezing n;:‘"u takes longer t minu "Fifty Recei new recipes and it is no mbbu.ug': ï¬o..m them in a Peerless Iceélafid FrECORET " Mrotion 3 ence......C Oomrny 20th Reg. and mss $ At “om the H. M. S. band went to Berlin last| Briefeâ€" The heavy rain Monday w o m or Tuesday. . They tock part in the shamâ€" | stopped some of the farmers from getâ€" battle and in the parade. They were ‘“‘.{ in their wheat but it is housed now ard have any kind you want on short noâ€" greatly pieased with their treatment.| and moat of the oats are cut. The old. tice. The m&ion of some takes longer| ...... Eastside and Westaide irregulars | familiar whistle of the steamer is heard than others e freezing never takes longer | played a game of baseball last Friday. |in all directions.....The masons have than 3minutes. ‘"Fifty Receipts" gv- maDY | The game was full of amusement to|started the brickwork~ of the new new recipes and it is no trouble at all to freeze | the spestators and fnally stuod 22â€"16 | school, which ‘will be a fine structure them in a R. favor of “lm..-...On Saturday | when finished is (o‘ team gave the Berlin men| Personalsâ€"Miss Ida Murr of Wartâ€" Peerless Iceland Freezer 06§0®â€" | soch a rub trimmed Preston on their| burg spent Bundayâ€" with Missâ€" Clara ‘The can revolves around stationary dasher. |own ground down to 15 to 7. The| Districh...... Henry Dichl, Mre. Willâ€" It is the simplest freezer made, Runs easier| game was slow, Preston being Yery|iam Krueter and Mr. and Mrs. Wicke than a manyâ€"motioned freezer, Thousands| easy.... The junior cricket team won|spent Sunday with friends in Bruanner. who had stopped making ice cream dbomeib_: from Waterloo at Waterloo by 65â€"51.| ... . Miss Lizzle Ratz, of St. Thomas, cause of the trouble, now use the: Peeriess Sharp fielding and fist bowling are|is spending a few holidays at her home laod. ~ accountable for the low score in & two | here. .a.t.hlrénmdr:llr:.ts:ll.omon Michm R innings gaine. attend e fane gousin near PETER HYM“EN, ‘Siubiiitnies ied catrcuntaconintase Moneton on snursl.u, who was bu'rnod So‘e Agent for Goo. M. Ulark & Co‘s "Jowel" fancy stripe, spot and open work, in biese, To wittioe medt eprten fast colors, regu «ind 35¢ for 18c. . Black all silk, and silk and wool, regâ€" ular 65¢ for S5c. = BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. â€" Ract Wrench make. double thread, in Best French nshï¬doubh thread, in cream or natural silk trimmed, reguâ€" lar 50¢c, special 85¢. MEN‘S BRACES.â€"Extra good valâ€" ue, Mohair and French slide ends, regâ€" ular 50c for 85¢. Women‘s vici kid,chocolateOzford ties | enee Nurse...... Mr. John Hopkins, a regular $2 and $2.50 for $150, mmmhy, t Sunday in Wogxen'- black and chocolate CxfO®@| town . . _ . . . Mr. ‘3 the . Western tiee, regular $1.50 for 992. ‘ _ | Bank. is relieving at Tavistock as Mr. Girls‘ chocolate kid bals and button| grhiy1s ip away for his holldays. ... boots, eqtra fine qu“g;l"l“l" 32 Mrs. Ruby and Miss Ruby returned and $2 50, to clear at for 95c.| home flast Saturday after spending a Girls‘ §1 25 1 strap toe slippers for Took with M:. Wa. Linâ€" T on cncoigte whoee ; |tom of Galt...... Mise Allie Misohell of Mén‘s $3 chocolate shoes for $2.00. ‘Toronto is visiting her parents bere. Men‘s $3 patent leather shoes for $2.00| _ u> rob Puddicombe of HObb#‘ Odd sizes in men‘s $3 gaiters for $1.50. | yargware Co., London, spent a few Boys‘ running shoes at 45¢ and 50¢. _ | gays this week under the parental roof. Store next to Post Office, Berlin. MEN‘S SOX.â€"Y#ur choice of all our and a little more besides, ‘but Money Back if not Satiâ€"fied, LIMITED. Waterioo, was renewing old acquaintâ€" m:&nï¬.lfll‘fl. of and lu"&, of New M,'fl' ® uu%mmm YVine . 'cba.ha o:mlnmdly : kJ & W ‘ y ty thitley imonds. ... Mre. Jack son, of ‘hnh- visiting at Merritt Winn‘s...... Miss Carrie Welliver, of mhmmummm .... .. The â€" Misses Dunke, of n-twmna.u.cnlmh. varxt« &. Fenton, of Conestoge, spent last week under the parental roof.....G. A. Black and family spent on Saturday ... . . The Miss meanien tisttein w #p son, of ‘hnh- visiting Winn‘s...... Miss Carrle mhm‘mu %fl......lm and Mre. Jacob spent Sunday at Preston . ... _ Mr. Hett, of Detroit, paid & short visit to J; Ottman‘s one day last week, Soo and enjoyed his trip very much .. . Ppoiiatns o recotwsanine Ol'l‘%lfl week Messrs. Rob. WELLESLEY and James attended the funeral | _ â€"â€"ostse: of their brother Richard, who died sudâ€"| _ Briefs.â€"The township byâ€"laws reâ€" denly at Aunnandale, Mich. .. . .J. More | lating to the prohibiting of cattle runâ€" mmmmsmcm...-.. ning at l-rg"-‘fsd'l o‘clock ".3"" Elis Edmunds, of Waterloo,called | stristly en as several head ‘of on friends here last week. â€" |eattle were impounded last week.... Church Notesâ€"â€"There was a baptisâ€"| Harvesting is well under way nearing: mal service held in the U. B. church | its Anals and threshing is in full swing last Sunday morping, Rev. Houseman | and the Messrs. Gn:gn & Wagler and choosing as his text St. Matthew 28th| Harry Rhode are haviog their hands chapter, verses 19 and 20. After the lnlhlnpmt......llr. Edwin Klein service all proceeded â€" to the Conestogo from Hawkesvilie who has been here river, wh.c:‘:ï¬m were baptized, two | Visiting his parents has returned thithâ€" being imm and the rest sprinkled. | er to resume his dutics again .. . , Miss ...... There will be quarterly service Aunie Schaaf of Berlin, formerly one of held in the Methodist church next Sunâ€" | our teaching staff in our public school day morning, service to begin at half| was visiting friends and acquaintances past ten. here on Sunday ... .Our bavd rendered ;’;;?M programme last Satarday ... _ Mr. Hogg and Mr. Rider, of Winâ€" terbourne, spent Sunday with Wm. Toy taiiine a ho dags is Boliie ce are a Gu.m« spent a week at the Personalâ€"The budget of news from »ur burg has not been forthcoming for the past few weeks owing to your corâ€" respondent being away for his holiâ€" days. .. . Mr.Owen Hamilton of Davenâ€" rt, lowa, hlï¬ndlu a fow weeks m'hï¬mm the village. ... Miss Lottle Brodrecht and Miss Emma Stieâ€" felmeyer were in Milverton,Jast week felmeyer were in lflnrton{‘ut week and g-nt a few days with Miss Florâ€" mm'"":" t 5so %?;:du l: J) t .. is wak A he Waies Bank. is relleving at Tavistock as Mr. Stoeckle is away for his holidays.... Mrs. Ruby and Miss Ruby returned home flast Saturday after spending a .. ... . Mrâ€" Geo. Laird, was in town on business Inst week.... Mr. J. M. Sculâ€" ley, sccountant, of Waterloo, made a business trip to town last Monday. ... Mr. Sangster Plam of Hamilton is visâ€" iting his father and renewing acquaintâ€" Briefsâ€" Rev. Mr. Draper continues to draw large congreg.tions. . Last Sunday evening Mr. L G. Pequegnat sang some very pretty hymne which were highly appreciated by the audiâ€" Cutcheon and son Ward of Chicago visited a tew days at their uncle‘s, Mr. Juo. Wm......'l‘holhuhm- mond of the 5th line spent Monday in the village....Miss Bortio McoCallam of Toronto is holidaying at her home here. . . . Miss M. Shants of Beriin spent here. . . . Miss M. Shants of Beriin spent Miss M. Gibson has returned from cm.nndhm%mum with brother Ed. of 7th line. .... Mos. Shants and E. M. Frey left this week for Manitoba. lmm Miss Delia Bradley is the guest of Vora Frame. f â€" Briefs.â€"Mr. Alex. Frame entertain« ed a number of his friends last Tuesâ€" day evening to a "social hop". A wuummnflwm grounds up Chinese lanterns. ..n‘n:hn was* served after *gtï¬hâ€"a:ï¬m spent a most enjoyable evening. Deen spentng MU urmninee N. Â¥,, mmdb::ol;nvu‘: uu-zl by Wm. Klein and his sister Mary, Ed. Kinsel and Otto Burâ€" boee mrondiog ie aat Joar i aloanp N. Y., resarned hy; hd;:l: NEW HAMBURG at her home here... ... Herman , a former Heldalberg boy, now CROSSHILL HEIDELBERG Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moâ€" DistTRICT. a few weeks holi a fow weeks 4 | . Briefsâ€"On Sunday night as Mr. and or | Mre. Bepj. Buyder, sr., were returning .mufh, went to turn to atâ€" . | tand services the U, B. church at 11 | Rosevilie, when cxuumdh- pf| sbort and upset the buggy and they . | were both thrown out but no harm was of| done except a bad scare and a severe s mmg:p-...m Franklia Clemâ€" ~ |ens, who was hurt some time ago, is ,] | still at Mr. Snyder‘s and is still in a n« | oritical condition. 2 vak ‘Jmsaw“ f Ts n.'“unm" was ‘ng t « hood. ... .. Cau. McTavish,of Hamilton, and. hg'-uhr, of Paris, were visiting at E. W. Detweller‘s last Priday..... Mr. and Mrs. Pomm and family, of Winterbourne, are visiting friends and relatives here. .. . Miss Lizzie Knechtel, of Galt, is home for a week. Briefsâ€"The weather is cooler and more comfortable since the. rains of last week......Oats will probably be all cut during this week. It is a pretty good crop this year...... Threshing is again the order of the day. H.Schmidt and Mr. A. C. Bowman, our genial threshbers, are again on their routes. .. The village -br.*ï¬v _is undergoing reâ€" Wm. Knechtel &re doing the work.... A number of our young mer intend to leave for Manitobaâ€"with the harvest excursions this and next week. | Personalâ€"Arch. Schweitzer,of Blair, spent Suoday in our village prior to his leaving for Manitoba......Jonathan Hallman wheeled to Moncton last week. ......John Poll wheeled to New Dunâ€" dee on Sunday...... Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Sherk spent Sunday withL.Schweitzer‘s Mr. and Mrs.I. Witmer were the gnena‘ of J. Spaetzel‘s on Sunday...... Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schiedel, of New Hamâ€" burg, visited at D. Hallman‘s on Sunâ€" day.... Miss Ella Sherk, of New Hamâ€" burg, visited. friends in this neighborâ€" hood last week......Herman Miller heeled to bis home in Berlin on Sunâ€" day.... M. C. Herner wheeled to Gait on a business trip last week. Personalsâ€"Miss Ida Murr of Wartâ€" burg spent ~Bundayâ€" with Miss Clara Districh...... Henry Diehl, Mre. Willâ€" jam Krueter and Mr. and Mrs. Wicke spent Sunday with friends in Branner. .... Miss Lizszie Ratz, of St. Thomas, is spending a few holidays at her home here.... .. Mr.and Mrs.Solomon Michm attended the funeral of his cousin near Moncton on Saturday, who was burned to death in St. Marys........ Moses Schlotzhauer, Stratford, spent a feow days at his home here. . . . . . Miss Wagâ€" One of the First Settiers of Waterloo ‘Townshipâ€"Ninetyâ€"two Years of Age. There died near Lexington, in the Township of Waterloo on Sunday mnh.ofm;’m,lut one of the oldâ€" est resldents of the county. We refer to the death of Mr.. John Stroh 8r. at the time of his: decease having atâ€" tained the great -g“oflh-nJ Wiarntiorch U rineiag Aupng fus on at 130 p.m. from his residence mlâ€" to St. John‘s Lutheran Waterioo for service thence to Mount Hope cometry for interment * John Stroh was born in Lebrbach Hesse â€"Darmstadt, Germany, in 1809, and m.lcnbdw â€h Amns: married to Elisaboth ’u? shortly ons on ioi obars fetin DEATH OF JOHN STROH nouls ROSEVILL E . A hnotle girl muï¬n l‘em d‘lr. and . Mré. tin ...».. Prospects of 8 MANNHEIM. ROSTOCK and felled the trees, clearâ€" & :where the Courtâ€" House on Sundsy land from Mr. John < Wissier. neer Lexington st #8.00 per % (Mr. Wiss‘er at that time owned 1000 nores in & block in that part of the yownship C m"" r mm . member af. the . principal it in me ; s io i t tmmamninng an pastor, 7 ='8tnl’ for ,mhr C3 was for many years in\\hojnnh,nl'um-uhg; posed to the introduction of sepivtally was be oppobed to intrudug" ‘ was uge~ ;tuï¬on,nofuuhlhnuunhu chrurches. ‘The deceased was old and full of days, and ripe unto the harvest. iflamfln«h slight paralytic stroke about two weeks before his death from which be never recovered. :2:-’ l!m,mY:t. John and Carl, ; 0 Catharine, wife of Mr. !aub Oowm vl&‘ lives retired is Berlin, and father of Mr. H. Oewald salesman in Mr. J. U. Cleméne‘ store, and Marie, wife of Mr. Steen of town, Mre. Strob, wife of the deceased died about 17 years ngo.a!nu which time he bas made his home: with bis died. The municipal council of the townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at St. Jaeobs on the 30th ddy of July, A. D. 1901 purâ€" suant to adjournment from last session. Allâ€" the members present. The reeve in the chair. The minutes of the last and two special sessions were read and confirmed. . A circular letter was received from the Hon. Attorney General J. M. Gibâ€" son enclosing a copy of a bill to amend the Assessment Act, prepared by the Assessment Commission, and asking municipal councils to umu opinions as to certain proposed changes in the Assessment Act, which _ was discussed by the council but no definite action was taken on the same, A communication from the county clerk enclosing copies of a letter from Prof, Lochhead regarding the caterâ€" piliar nuirance was laid before the council. Nt Mr. Frank Forbes appeared betore the council in regard to the road lead> ing to his farm. ‘The reeve along with Mr. Howlett and Mr. Koch were apâ€" pointed a committee to go and see the said road and report at next council mecting. ty romd Leave was granted to Mr. Howlet to introduce a Byâ€"law for the issue of deâ€" bentures for eight thousand dollars payable in twenty equal annual payâ€" monts at â€" four per cent. gor anpum for the erection of a new bridge at 8t. Jacobs and a new bridge at Floradale. Byâ€"law No. 481 to assess the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich for the year 1901 for county and township purposes was read a first and second time. w Byâ€"law No. 482 to levy aspecial rate on all the rateable property of the supâ€" porters of Publit Schools in the townâ€" ship of Woolwich to raise the sum of two thousand three hundred and fortyâ€" one dollars ($2341.00) as a grant to the several school sections for the year 1901 was read a first, second and third time and passed. . 1 f _ Byâ€"law No. 483 to assess the several sohool! sections in the township of Woolâ€" wich for the year 1901 was read a first and second time. s Byâ€"law No. to provide for the exâ€" penditure of $6000 in erecting a bridge across the Conestogo river at St.Jacobs and for the expenditure of $2000 in eretting a new bridge at Floradale and to authorize the issue of debentures of the township of Woblwich to the amount of $8000 for the purpose of raising the amount so expended was read a first and second time. _ Fortyâ€"five dollars were granted to be expended on Peel and Woolwich town‘ine, the township of Peel having grmx the same amount, the reeve anid Mr. Mattusch to be a committes to expend the same. s oo Lics Aie uh dhmicea v o9 The reeve, along with Mr. Umbach and Mr. Howlett are to examine the abutments of the West Montrose bridge and the bridge on the gravel road near Joseph Laaber‘s farm. ___ ‘The clerk la‘d the bonds of the colâ€" lectors and their sureties before the council. The same were accepted as presented. © .: _ â€" ns Twenty fivre dollars were granted to be expended by J. L. Umbach on townâ€" line between Pilkington and Woolwich, provided the council of Pilkington grant the same amount. o op _ The treasurer was instructed to keep separate accounts of ‘all . permanent works at St. Jasobs and Fioradale. . ‘The following accounts were passed: Peter Shants, bonus for wire fence, $23.00; Chas. Morrison, bonus for wire fence, $9.00; Dr. T. M. hobhuon bonus for wire fence, $7.50; Henry B. Eix, bonus for wire fence, $10.50; M. Brohâ€" man, for posts and spikes for railing on Winterbourne dam, $1.75; C, Denges, on contract for lighting W.oo; the registrar of deeds at , for registering Byâ€"law,$1.90; Tradera‘ Bank at m-lnhon account of Geo. C. Bulâ€" mer, $50.00; Jno. Schwalm, for buryâ€" mï¬ dead dog,50¢; Abs, Eby,on account of limber,ete.,$31.00; Geo. C. Buimer, on grading mu‘t.:ilm Rowan & Elliott,on contract, first payment,$500. â€" 00: Thos. llmu:;&h n-nï¬{‘d: benture paymen .00; David 4 working road â€"machine and repairs, WuUOLWICH T‘P COUNCIL. !ï¬â€˜,“é Jo::h ‘c ‘zun ha work, $1.50; * ® ng con $5.00; Henty Sohm mlâ€::z cedar posts, $1.00; J. W. Gloger, for 3 :mn to be nsed at river ctossing, 00; Rowan & Elliott, second pay» ment on contract, w.uiw-. Moeser, for sewer pipes, $05.00; H. J. Bowman, on sccount, $100.00; Geo. C. Bailmer, on gm zmo& total $1576.90. to mest _ The countil "then Md/ounnnd 1 09; day of September next at 9 a. m. ~â€"â€"J. L. Wideman, Carl and at whobe residence he AUGUST 8, 190r. ;.\ SOME â€". Negligee Shir â€"<â€"/ sct T_REKLMK .:. 3 Cool negligee shirts for hot weather. Beasonable bargs ee:la.inly:;ogtultothcmm who wears shirts, Vab‘w previous ¢ ts. > f Cash and one Price [A en aranarenene & ol %> Men‘s â€"â€"â€" ¢ Â¥#2 Pedora Hats. ty o " oollard .o e :§ Ydl;'; Front, Berlin. E » “» a D s Mo0 rhork front Dealipes shiete, Fhe efent ie hoh hnd $1.00, clearing price 85¢. â€" Bove‘ sweaters all sizes alue 6 2 d?(?n’. fine mé“g# shirle .u'a..-.'l-.‘-'-i."«’a"-.:u zï¬mmwmahwumuuï¬&i Men‘s fine natural wool underwear regular value $1,00, special The Yellow Front Boot Palace. . Mackie‘s Blook, BERLIN, Mon‘s fine, English, fur delt Fedora Hat«silk trimmings; tgl.nckoflg?w‘:dl fur felt Fedora or :3:& best trimmings, in black, Youths‘ and boys‘, find,English, fus t, hat, filk bands, whily Iming, in biack, brown, fawh grey, 100 to.. .. .. revéresiset rel en‘s fine soft front negligee shirts, wide stzipe, new colorings brown and pearl, selfâ€"color o ons banisr 41 20 too....$2 50 After several weeks of stockâ€"taking we generally fir a few articles which will be out of season in a very & time and we offer the same at greatly reduced prices, _ . 1 16" Woodyat Star Mower regular #3.00 now o \3 t ï¬â€˜; u‘°t 6 # is at '7‘.4.,0 «* g:x' & 1 Re! regular now + Y Ne 1 Wim;bm(ï¬â€˜m. l‘m.l’"‘l’v s s 3&"* S;nm“ rq“ulu; no:ega. .. §C 3. n,on:ySa-aDoon.Moddl.‘..mk.tazm 1 «* 0# a+ «t ® 1. #* ‘ l: «e «s ; at w4 & «t «n 1.50 w a _ _M. Woicho! & Son, Stockâ€"taking Walter A. Ziegler, FyA: selfâ€"color SMYTH BR 28 and 25, South Side King St., i y it . . Finished @teinway Planos, Music Store, Evans and Dominion bread and molasses for pie with his lunch he has arrived at i when he is "ti about his shoes. We â€" can these ticklish ring hiw here for 0e footwear Wanless‘ Music Stfl. UPD*T w (Fene® .. wiat is n Wanless‘ Beauin, Onte