t aft s iÂ¥ _â€" Souvenir _ A. 0. Bcehmer Co. Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. Suits for menâ€"Men‘s $ and $6 tweed ruits for : 8.75. Men‘s $10 snd $12 light tweed and black ard blue worateg suits for $7.50. Youth s‘ long pants suits, reg $7 and §8 Clo L. 46â€"â€"NO. 33 wwmcâ€"»ï¬mw sell for Cash. W orders Te bive oie Prike. Â¥ promptly and profitably. hiers, Hatters, Shoes and 'Furiligbem. â€" Builders‘ Supplies â€" â€" We are selling to local trade in Berlin and Waterloo inoodnaih Siiices rerguade. "We cutey nvarything a m ‘ hardware. We everything that @‘Builder in this part of Canada can need and our assortment is constantly being â€" enlarged with â€"new goods. 7 HARVEST MITTS â€"â€" s><_â€"â€"=>>â€" Â¥ THLeY ©0C mUel." NC TD ie We have just received a limited quantity of fine and well made harvest mitts which will go on sale this week at loud prices. Every length from.1o to 17 inch and n-";l‘h but only one quality, â€" The ordinary mitts sold ardware stores are not in it with these. COAL OIL: . . . Here is the place to cans filled profitably at these prices:> ‘:m.:‘mmo 150 a gal. Am erican Water White 200 a gal. p 0 Wholesale and Retail Hardware. Next to Y. M. C. A. Buil _ If you have friends visiting you or if you are going away and wish to give them something or take something to remember Berlin, come and have a look through our many little novelties. They‘re all nice and easy to carry. Prices are 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. THE . . Qoods A. 0. Bcehmer Co., J. Fennell & Son, e e All pearl and colored hats, at about one BAlf | retatives, . . . . . Miss MAt n Teg diar price, 90 hat Tor §1.00. relatives,..... Miss Mary Kumpf and niph sn Rittyite e Inguise 500. tor arBararait imnccet band it hal, regular 25¢ 5:. i Men‘s ï¬znge §r;}y cg?mere sox, regular 2%, dul'y..lnl hlll’:.ifd;l week Almns H;i:ll:d now 2 r for + Char wrence, 4 §6 iweed | (z:,a have ::bu their T:nd!fgt,;od-hyl;; Boys‘ 3 piece sui 1 'AM“.M among em for near oeg on Popo o iA nm" ® ues months.. .. . "Mrs. Wooliand, of s for $7.50. | Boys‘ 2 piece suits, regular $3 for $2 Orangeville, has returned to her home â€"g $7 and §8| On sale now. â€"Come and save money. ;Mt:jmninï¬!m wl;h her dlnbghm, ts. Stuckey, the past few months.=.. A. â€" V I eseIOh & co" ‘v)i:i?i?m mo‘;hgpus w'?e;’huble:: s and Furnishers. and Mrs. Walter Lasby,of Uncle Sam‘s Store next to Post Office, Berlin. | domains, also called on friends here.. . We are pleased to write that "Georgie" omm mm mm mmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmenpmmmme rovmmmets | thG yOUDZCSt BOD of C. D. Bowman, is recovering m a;:m illness...... Mrs. Jupp able to move around Make |ce Gream again after a slight attack of billous tom....;‘.;lov':i-on of Ismac Letaon, has been to the Guelph hosâ€" A “ m tal for a fow weeks......J. Jupp and . . . At fio flwflylmdod:bemerflg?hh d have any kind you want on short noâ€" nephew, was drowned at Belwood t,ice..n 'fhl:vgreertltiony of some takes longer| 1886 Wek.â€"â€"... A. H. Howard, R.C.A., than others but the freezing nevemtakes longer of Toronto, and hbis wife, visited Mr. L than 3 minutes.. "Fifty Receipts" gives many Greene last week and wore greatly ross ouimes and it is no trouble at all to freeze| pleased with the scenery mma:i here. and have any kind you want on short noâ€" tice. The preparation of some takes longer than others but the freezing nevemtakes longer than 3 minutes. ‘"Fifty Receipts" 1:‘“ many ngw r:cipes and it is no trouble at to freeze them in a Peerless Iceland Freeger ‘ ‘The can revolves around stationary dasher. It is the simplest freezer made. Runs easier th;n h:d ma,-;)yr-dmotl{;ilaed‘ freezer, M who s making ice cream cause of the tï¬uble, nos use the m Sole Agent for Goo. M. Ulark & Co‘s "Jowel" Where f Under the Sun Men‘s and boys‘ straw hate, regular §0e, 75¢ avd §1 choice for 25¢. All pearl and colored hats, nt}g‘om one half regdlar price, $2 hat for $1. Boys and Children‘s tams, regular 50c for 25¢, regular 25¢ for 15:. Men‘s fine %rrey cashmere sox, regular 2%, now 2 pair for 25¢. PETER HYMMEN, can you find the equal to ou: bargains this week, BERLIN, LIMITED. Personalâ€"Habbard Corpel\, of Pusâ€" Hnch, was the guest of bis breiber here on Sundsy......John Gibson left for Teronto on Tuesday, fromâ€" where he will leare for Cuba via New York :lh_llh, where he will take charge Caspar Schmidt mmmm fall off bis sulky last week, thereby Doehn has quit the railroad and is working at the M. S. Furniture C». in Preston...... John De Geer left for his home in Hannon on Tuesday. Goodâ€"bys John...... A. A. McDonald h.w:yuo.o business trip this week. It is arrangements are being made to have the work pushed on again neXxt week . . . Miss Elsia Hilborn left for Bufâ€" falo on Wednesday to take in the Panâ€" American...... Bepjamin Shant: is leaving for the Northwest to help takâ€" im;.n..';â€"“m" or, Norman and Jay Ennis, are at present visiting mmu hore. .. . Mrs. Wisâ€" mer of Ayr is at present staying at the residence of Mrs. Elias Hewitt. _ _ EE&WE.’LI..WJ. Cornell, has been homoï¬xuwp‘dduu, returned to nis work on Thursday . ... Football â€"The Limerick football team journeyed to Doon last Wednesâ€" day evening, where a match hbad been arranged between the two teams. ‘The result was the the usual one, viz. 1â€"â€"0 in favor of the other fellows. _ _ Death of Elias Hewittâ€"Death has again entered our neighborhood and taken with him one of our oldest and most n;ï¬:ud citlzens in the person of Mr. Hewitt in his 720d year. Deceased who had been nmntfor some time passed quietly away at his home on Monday evening from general deâ€" cay of the system. Deceased leaves a widow and three children who surâ€" vive.â€"Mr.Dilman Hewitt of Galt, Mrs. John O‘Donnell, Galt, Mrs. Adam Henâ€" ry Spider of Galt, and Mrs. Erastus Corpell of this place. The funeral which was held on Wednesday afterâ€" noOn was hrgoly\n‘hnded,&ho services being conducted by Rev. Houseman, Hloomingdale and Bowman Berlin. The pallbearers were Mesers. Henry Luts, George Becker, Abram Oberâ€" holtzer, Samuel Hilborn, Henry Gimâ€" bie and Daniel Weber of Chicopes. Personalâ€"Mr. Lynn and family have returned to their home m-pend.l:g a few weeks with their friends and : Aeecuints V SW + ae & 1 _..... Mr. Thomas Greene, of Toronto, who has been residing at F. Snider‘s the past two months, nkncun, ground here, has returned home for a few days before accompanying â€" Mr. Manly on a sketching expedition down the St. Lawrence to Quebes for the autumn Pcunh-â€"lflnx Smith, who has been assistant of theBridgeâ€" port public school, entertained a load of young folks from that place on Sunâ€" day afternoon. ‘This shows that Miss Bmith has not yet been forgotten by her Bridgeport friends......Mrs. 8. day afternoon. ‘This shows that Miss Smith has not yet been forgotten by ber lfllzwt friends.... .. Mrs. 8. Schiedel Miss Hoffman, Waterloo, and Mrs. Barnes and ln.co.w,o? m Muï¬nx.&!o‘!afï¬!": mmmum morning for We are sorry to miss Esra in our midet but hope that we may soon welcome him home again. ngnnm Aim home M@gAM SHago,o Cl M ies w wok edding Belisâ€"A quict wodding | ship, several changes were made in the| â€"‘The consumption of city water by Mflu‘ummdlm:::h W«unnï¬ abutments among | the inhabitants of Berlin reached the on Wednesday last when his ter| them being (1) that no stone larger| enormous quantity of © twontyâ€"fAve Lydia was united in the holy bonds of | than six inches, measured any way, be | thousand gallons per: hour for fourteen -u.u.m» Huchnergard, of | used in concrete only to the water level | hours ~in each day during the warm ?ï¬dc. Mr. nmw: (2) that n:' rubble mt: ':: nsed lp.fl)u:“omhd. 1‘h¢:o “I: saficient tormer Heidelberg serving above water lovel. at : no | power capacity a -m‘:h:.w.on- mmusm&mu m»mpmmum but gâ€"zdmummum per hour into the stand _ pipe d i "n a g It was moved / by J. B. Lichty, e60â€" it were necessary. Up to Tornce mooifmment and we learn that |ondéd by Geo. For woll that the follow. | this time no water has been used from WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 153, 1901. . WEST MONTROSE. FREEPORT. DistRict. mwnwlpfln c had the nleasuare of welcoming in warden of our county. Allf&hdu\ ing of :x;:;"mâ€: a«m hear was spent w 4 W e was referrin to municipal efulcs forty years u: Call again. ... .. The brick wall for Mr, Dan. kch#elizer‘s new residence will be completed in a few days, Eievae S ME wat Tame of pooin w ashort visit to m here one ,"'hu week .. .°.‘¥bl Laird dhll;‘ # ‘ mhm" guest of Mrs. % R. Plom........ Mr. mm time teacher o1 8. 8. No. 5, & short distance. out of towp, rmna acquaintances ‘here last Friâ€" day.... Mr. Louis Peine returned on Friday from a business trip to Nhi:ho- ing. ... Mre. lilipg of Berlin is visiting Mrs. Ed. Merkel...... Mr. W. H Kerr returned on Monday from an extended trip to Manitoba and the North West, in the interests of the Hamburg Mig. Co. ks C Change of Teachersâ€" Mr. W. H. Stewart, melpn.l of the Hamburg Central School, is leaving to form part of theLucanHighSchool staff. His many friends regret to see him go, but wish him every suecess in his new position. Mr. Glaspell of Galt has been chosen to succeed him, and we wish him a hearty welcome.. Miss Scanlon, teachâ€" er in the lower department of the school, has harded in ber resignation also. She was a hard worker and had the full measure of success accorded to those who do their best for their pupiis. Her place will indeed be hard to fill. _ Briefsâ€"Helmar‘s bridge, a wooden structure north of the village, has been torn down, and is to be replaced by an iron structaure. Traffic by that road however is not suspended, as & temâ€" porary floating bridge keeps open the thoroughfare......Our band was well received at Berlin on Tuesday, Berlin‘s €ivic Holiday. . They assisted Plattsâ€" in their Civic Holiday on Monday..... A number of Hamburg people took in the games at Waterloo last Monday. Bageballâ€"A very exciting game of baseâ€"ball took place between Hamburg aud Stratford last Saturday. (Stratâ€" ford was thought to be easy and â€" the locals _ played . dopy ball till at the end ofâ€"the eighth the score was Gâ€"4 for Stra‘ford. Then the fireworks. _ In the ninth Stratford did the three act comedy, while Hamâ€" burg tied the score. Stratford searched vainly for the pan in the tenth and Hamburg went to bat.. Habn worked his passage to first, Jacobs punched the pill to left suburbâ€"for 3 blocks, and Hahn scored the winniog ran. It was a pitcher‘s battle, Stratford havâ€" ing 17 strikeâ€"outs and Hamburg 16. Summary : R H BE Stratford 0 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0â€"6 7 4 Hamburg 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 1â€"7 8 5 Personal â€" Miss Lottle Brodrecht â€" Batteriesâ€" McLaughlan aud Penâ€" gelley,â€"Heinbaecker and 3parrer. A serious accident happoned to Mr. Sam Schmidt while engaged in helpâ€" ing to take down the old Helmer‘s Bridge. He fell from one of the rafters on some lb::ber below, a height of about 50 féet, breaking his right arm, his collar bone and two of his ribs. Under medical attendance he is doing as well as can be expected. _ Our campers have moved back to town t:a‘n. ‘These cool evenings have pfit a stop to ontdoor exercise. _â€"Mr. Wim. Ernst of Goderich has reâ€" turned to town to visit his mother. E:leryono is pleased to see him looking well. A friendly game of baseball between the Stratford and Hamburg clubs was played in the park here on Saturday, resulting in favor of the home team The game was interesting from start to finish. Hamburg can do‘em up every time. Mr. Theo. Franke is busy getting initiated into the mysteries of the camera. He thinks it wiil be O. K. after he thoroughly understands it.. _ the pleasare of welcoming in ¢â€" Mr. Ferd. Wllu{._l‘h?_jr the NEW HAMBURG on Monâ€" Morning e council | Holwel}, clerk ; in their | road machine present| b.p , $4 50; â€" the clos<| material and xk 4 :V teigp . i u t use ol P re Welles "1: 3 + and ork on ow . Sn zp > ll., at> ;,:,4'., o Wwalicelor abk WooL for cewer re Wellesley: ) wich, m»"t’x‘.ws.:.x. Bronuer, rep seraper, 60c; Albracht & Zehr, gray ling per contract on boundary re Welâ€" lesley and Mornington, b p , $30 05; Wm. Calder, one sewer pipe culvert and 3 yds gravel at 75¢ per yd, $8.25; Globs Printing Co., Toronto, uiunb- ing tenders re iron bridge and abutâ€" ummS #$8 55; Guo. ::rn. work on town line Wellesley Mornington, hb.p., $290; Alois Dicbald, guarding G. Fahrenkopt‘s house 12 %!., disinâ€" feeting said house and brin forma line machine from Wolluhivflhm, $21.50; D. McEacherp, M.HO., $1; John MeCormick, gravelling per conâ€" tract, $27.50. Carried. ‘The tollowing account was omitted in Jaly minutes: F.Biconr, rep.bridge, $12. Carried.â€" _ _ _ _ It was moved by W. J. Beggs, seeâ€" endei by H. N. Huchn that Joel Roy be and is hereby employed ‘by this council to oversee the concrete work to abutments for the Rm at a salary of $1.50 per day. to get 50 per cent of his wages if he sees fit to work for said contractors.. Carâ€" It was moved ‘by W. J. Beggs, seoâ€" onded by H. N. Huehn that byâ€"law No...... to assess the Township ef Wellesley for the year 1901 for Townâ€" ship, County and School purposes be read a first and second time. Carried. It was next moved by J. B. Lichty, seconded by Geo. Forwell that byâ€"law No......to assess the several school sections of the Township of Wellesley for the current year 1901 for school purposes be now read a first and second time. Carried. Thereupon it was moved by H. N. Huchn, seconded by Geo..Forwell that byâ€"law No......to authorize theReeve and Treasurer to borrow money for the running expenses of the current year 1901 be réad a first gnd second time. Carred. It was then moved by Geo. Forwell seconded by J. B. Lichty that byâ€"law No......to appoint collectors for the year 1901 be now read a first and secâ€" ond time. Carried. On motion of Messrs Huehn and Beggs, sanctioned by the Reeve, the Clork was instructed to ask for tenders for either the purchase or removal of the old Riser bridge, 3rd con., western sec. t‘ip Wellesley, the purchaser to remove the same at a specified time by the Counci‘, but if the price offered is not satisfactory then the bridge is to be taken away at a time and toâ€"m place near by as directed by the said Council. _ Tenders to be received up to noun, Aug. 20th, 1901, addressâ€" ed to Thos Short, Reeve, Linwood, P.O., Ont. § The Council wene into committee of the whole on byâ€"laws. Nos. 513, 514 and 515. Thos. Short in the chair. Rates for schools were made to comply wich their respective requisitions. Rates for township, county and school purposes at a rate of 4 mills in the $. On byâ€"law No. 514 the following apâ€" pointments were made, viz: Albert ‘Gibbbns for the north half of the weastâ€" ern section at a salary of $25; Johnston McFadden for the southern half of the west section at a salary of $19.50; Jacob S. Meyer for the south balf ot the cast ern section at a salary of $30, and Jac. Lorentz for the north half of the eastâ€" ern section at a salary of $25 as co.lec tors of rates for the year 1901. The Committee resumed into open Counpcil. On motions by Messrs.Lichty and Forwell and Mesers Beggs and Huehn, carried by the Reeve byâ€"laws Nos. 512, 513, 514 and 515 were read a third time and passed. 8 Moved by J. B. Lichty, seconded by Geo. Forwell, that the sum of forty dollars be granted to the Wollesley and Noâ€"th Easthope Agricultural Society and that the Reeve issue his order for the same. Carried.. ht iA T Hereupon it was moved by H. N. Huchn, seconded by W. J. Beggs that the clerk be and is hereby instructed to advertise in the Mail and Empire daily paper, Toronto, for tenders for debentures in the sum of $3000 payâ€" able in in ten equal annual instalments including interest, and to be dated Nov. 15th, 1901,for the rment of the iron bridge across the Nith river, 3rd concession, western section, in the township of Wollesley, Carried. g:;{llemnunt Sale of â€"_ ‘~_â€" Bleached Sheeting 1 case of Mill Ends and Remmants of fine Bleached 2 yards, 2} yards and 2} yards wide, in plain and twill I will go on sale on â€" > & * This is an opportunity to secure fine sheetings â€" at r "?: Below ‘1‘2‘. Cost. * e e gths run 2 yards, 2#, 3}, 3¢, and 4 to 5 ends. _ Cdmmlyndneunï¬mwoiu,goodlwm & the prices which we are offering. eCs Cash and one Price i % â€" Thursday Morning at 8 o‘clook. â€" T In a Few Weeks Phone 215. 23 and 25, South Side King St., M. Weichel & Son, we will} have the finest Hardware Store in the County. Two large stores made into one. Lots of room and large stock. SMYTH BROS., Wfl !! Men‘s ip N h W AY EVA Ist Buggies. King St., East of Scott, stock of buggies in the 3 select from. â€" The noiseless gear is ~ ta the most durable and finest r iIn Ol;.n:da. a.lsI(: othbe;mhov_l sell cheap. Lumber wagons the Wilkinson and Fleury plou Horse shoeing done soâ€" as to comfort .mf develop ~his 1 Interfering prevented. Men‘s Fedora Hats; Youths‘ and > s:‘;blt.,m‘w s 31 00 to Anf grom I have the finest and the Woollard & Co., _ Yellow Front, Beriin. ~_ Music Store, Steinway Pianos, Steok Planos, E"?.:‘ .m tur & Waterioo and Elmira. Wanlessa‘ Music Store, Evans and Dominion W anless‘ Wormwith, Bsaum, Ont,