runks Mey 4# 6. and Valises Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. _A. 0. Boehmer Co. â€"_GQash and Ons Price, Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers. c ce bace tne Price. Â¥ prompily and profitably. C@:gp «ty BO t RSCSREROE es tar ies t es < You CGan Get Them + 2 only 6 quart triple motion White Motntain Tée Cream Freezers. _ Regular price was $4.75. . Qnly these two freezers left of a large stock. Don‘t wait too long. Store Near Bank of Hamilton. King St., BERLIN. Herdquarters for Iron Pipes, Valves and Fittings. & * We are selling to local trade in Berlin and Waterloo and also shippingm round qu@ntities of wire nails © _and brads and bui ‘hardware,, We carry everything _‘ that a builder in this part of :Cau@da can need and our lnim ‘is constantly being énlarged with new ““. T vh‘- nonstipaces HARVEST MITTS â€" ;:=/‘..â€"_ â€" â€": = Builders‘ Suppliesâ€" COAL OIL.. . .. _ Here htbiplaoimmywrun;mxdp:oï¬uuxn these prices:â€" American Prime White 15¢ a gal. Amâ€" erican Water White 20¢ a gal, «. . ® * Wholesale and Retail Hardware. * Next to Y, M. C, A. Building, Quesn St , We carry an iminense assortment of Trunks, Valises and Telesc?&fl and our prices are fully 20 per cent, cheaper than other stores." We handle the quum therefore are in a better position to 1 after your wants. Come in and get our homdrtutaions Auior c prices and see our stock. V e tR as eP Pyz ~ THE mc cce 4) A. 0. Boehmer Co., Peter Hymmen, J. Fennell & Son, A. Weseloh & Co., Here is Your Chance Store next to Post Office, Berlin. at $3.75. Â¥ Money Back if Not Satisfied, LIMITED. § Uerteis in ‘the blacksmith | sho I dnc p. Ji!hmxh his departure our band loses " |a good man....George Good has 2 |boucht a new organ from A. Hamel, of / | bought a new organ from A. Hamel!, of 5) | Waterloo, and his daughter has started lessons from Miss L. Huehnergard, who now has several pupils, . . . John Geiger is working up a large trade in the bar : ber line. ‘"An easy shave and a good * |hair cut is what does it. Next!".... . | On account of the scarcity of water our i mill had to be run by steam but the hearyâ€"rains will again make the water Bmith and Miss May Klein, of Albany, N. Y., are vfl? their brother and Iah lor Port Wigin, whore. the. Intends tem hqflux‘;fll with ber parâ€" Suyder, Toronto, are here t uol paroois and friesds. ... Mr. and Personals.â€"Mesare. lsrael Snider, Allen Bowman and Oscar Good lefs on Munday for Baffaloto visit the Pan Mrs. Conrad ‘Thiel were visiting Panâ€"American _ last . week.... Richmond, Principal of the P School, and family who spent : holidays st lmhL:d Miss '“g accom, mother an SEOBGOE] . . . . HECs PBR ABe e P s of Brussels, lrl sereral days with Mr. and Mrs. B%M friends here the last two ... . Mr. and Mrs. £. H. Good, of Waterloo, speot Thursday evening with Mr. and Mre.J. of Galt spent several days with Miss L. Huehnergard. Briefs.â€"G Bowman, of Bow mansvilie, b:xl the old bridge for $125 and had it almost taken down when the flood came. The flood made him hustle to get the timber off the flats to save it. Quite a lot of it went down the ~river....Mr. Bulmer, of Elmira, who bas the contract for the grading of the hill, had a lot of fresh ground washed out. It will take about a 150 loads to fill it up again. The foot bridge was removed to save it from beâ€" ing washed away ... . N. W. Gingrich is kept busy with his woollen mill as th-‘hflwuxlwooleomlna in. ... Our creame~y is doing a good business conâ€" sidering the dry weather....John Cress was kept busy the last two weeks making flour barrels. He had to secure extra bands to fill his orders....E. Berges left for Berlin, where be has secured work with Adam l#ofl‘ in the blacksmith shop. his denarture our band loses wheels fiy....Our electric lights are also rum by water power which adds greatly to our village. . There are few villages of this size that eng‘bo’ltnofm electric power plant....Nosh Cress, who ‘spent several months in Mount Forest, returned home last week.... Albert Steiss, manufacturer of limburger cheese, Heidelberg, is shipping a lot of cheese from this station. ue A â€" Porilous Adventure.â€"Monday evening O‘Neil and Brown, cattle dealâ€" ers, of Elmira, who arrived here beâ€" tween 10 and 11 o‘clock, intended to drive through the river but were adâ€" vised not to do so. They made the attempt next morning. When they got in about thirty feet both parties in turning around fell and got under the shaft. Mr. Brown cut the harness and B. Moyer paddled through the water and saved the horse from drownâ€" mln about thirty feet both p&rVOS to leave their seats and the horse Personal.â€"Miss Sophia Nairm and Miss Stella Muir left for their homes in St. Mary‘s and Toronto r:;iecuvely after -mh‘ several weeks with, friends ... . Mr. and Mrs. H. Frey and Mr. and Mrs. A. Abrens spent Sunday at Floradale. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Good, of Chicago, paid George Lackâ€" \mr'l_g fiying visit one day last week. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1901. . finished add to the ..,.:_.,.m.,.....:m our merchant, has secured a clerk in the person of E. Kline. * R. McCallum on Main Street will when ST. JAcoBS HAYSVILLE, ... . Miss Carrie Miller DistRIct. 6 ds CC t , and Miss May is looking ldr;ion. Roots in some d--mdmw-{"-ll The root gropg is being injured by the dry weathâ€" . Tke heavy rain an M night did a lot of good, as woxm-u getâ€" ting quite dry.... .. Dr. Thomas and wife, of. 8t. Aune, HL, are. m’nu of Robert Gilmar.... . . Mrée. J Mather and Master Raiph Mather, olm ford,are yidl[ng_lrbndllnth Â¥ A er. Sugar boots do not seom to stand 10 dry . weathor. i ...... Miss 0. Sorimegeour, of Stratâ€" ford, is the guest of Mrs. H. Collum .. Miss W. McMickeen, of Chesterfleld, is spending a few days at Mrs. T.Smith‘s. Pittaburg, are guests at A. Brown‘s. ..... . A. Burnett,of Buffalo, is visiting friends . here...... Miss Jessio Moâ€" Dougall is spending her holid:‘n at Kincardine...... A number our gentry took in the Man. harvest exâ€" cursion Tuesday..... . Miss F. McKay, Berlin, spent a few days at M. Durâ€" rant‘s last week .. . ... Miss Maggio C. Mitchell and Miss Laura PRetrie, of Milton, are spending thgir .ufn‘tllon at home;,..... Vietoria echool bell rang Monday...... M. Hoemmerich, Paisley Block, spent Sunday at bome...... Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, of Hawksville, mpanied _ by Mre. Cnnnlnghun’lt brother and sister, of (Glaegow, Scotland, were guests at the manse on Monday......B.Millard had the misfortune to lose his valuable driver......Mr. Pomeroy, who has been visiting his relatives, returned home last week......Mr. Saldener, Pittsburg, is visiting friends in this locality. Personale:â€"The Misses Lizzie and Minnie Berdux went to Winnipeg, Man , last Tuesday on an extended visit to friends and relatives and will likely remain there for probably a year or more...... Mr. Chas. Heipel who was spending his holidays at home wentto Uncle Sam‘s domains again toâ€"day......The Misses Aunie and Emma Zinkann are at present visiting friends in Buffalo and visiting the Panâ€" American~~â€"*Mr. and Mrs. John Ottman called upon friends in town last Sunday on their way home to New Hamburg...... Louis _ Fleischhauer spent Sunday in Waterloo. He also paid a short visit to Jacob Merklinger who is very ill at present. _ Briefe:â€"The synodical conference of the Missouri Synod will be in session here from Aug. 28 to Sept. 3rdâ€" when several > services will be held....Sevâ€" eral heavy local thunder storms passed over our district toâ€"day ©(Monday) which refreshed every thing saving it from drouth. Grain is almost all harâ€" vested but a little oats and threshing is the order of the day...... Rumors are afloat that we are to have a civic holi day in the near future......Casper Meyer and C. F. Ottman are giving their houses a coat of paint......J G. Reiner‘s two new houses are well under way in their construction. They will both be fine dwellings~â€"~~~~â€"Mr. Klein is on the sick list......Our woollen mills had to shut down Friday forencoon owin&to some necessary repairs caused by the bursting of a pipe......Flax harveit is in full blast.. ... . The teachâ€" ing staff returned Saturday ready for beginning their duties Monday mornâ€" Personal.â€"1Mr.â€" and Mrs. Pac!, ing. secu‘ Successful Pupils.â€"Four pupils from our school wrote on the Part 1 Jnnior Leaving Examination and all were successful. The names of the pupils Briefs.â€"Messrs. David Harper and Charles Current were visiting at~ the Panâ€"American last woek...... This village is in l;‘.: of a ï¬â€&.’m wrapher ... .. . 1t is reporte t sevâ€" unrb:rn-n, in this vicinity, having made a fortune at farming, wish to come to the village and live in retireâ€" ment and ease. +5 _ Property Sold.â€"Some idea of the| er have had their residences repainted r'l:h, fertile ;::l:a ;n‘g‘:ï¬ 'bh:?hfl;’ which makes a marked lmprovom‘ P laink Uheee! Lat aolg "hls 10y pory [A th* hbpearhnte of shoh :ï¬ m.;......:moofth.vfl- ko npifa ts ¥® â€" ':{.Ir. .""' ""““‘ & CENTREVILLE. es dn o epimmels a 1 â€"| _ Brief@â€"â€"School on Monday. ‘ ns »ohnreninatmeienne ~Rootball _ Match.â€"On m has returned from Simooe . ... . . Sduimnnnk nn+t Inothall â€" Lanmh Bros. are haviny a successful three! WINTERBOURNE WELLESLEY NEW DUNDEE apenan‘s on ’ com ' wv. « 6 h lug_ ball teams. : Oer boys did not ?Mom.hluu m began . playing, and .. the home team ased all »“l,l::::‘ll‘n‘ talk nd“r:uh y, to game,our Stare played them to a stand still and maintained their record of not having been defeated this season.. What‘s the matter with the New Dundes Stars! . Are they in it 1 â€" Yos! Yes! Yes! m Wire . Performance.â€"Last T evening a large crowd of spectators were favored with an excélâ€" lent acrobatic performance by J. A. C. Casselle, who has performed much through United States and Canada. He displays great skill on the wire. . w-flln;lho?mn.â€"OnWMy evening, Aug. 14, C, Current with his lately wed bride returned from his honey moon excursion to the Pan, so his parents made it the occasion of inâ€" viting a number of his friends to spend the evening. A very pleasant t‘me was speut, the band being in .ntugdanu. C Briefs.â€"Monday night‘s rain caused a large freshet at the mill race....J. Chipman has purchased the old store from E. H. Thamer....A. Y. Hall has secured Gildner‘s house and lot, while Mr. Gildner now owns the property forâ€" merly owned by Mrs. Schwarts....Our publ‘c school has raâ€"opened with the teachers, Mr. Harper and Miss Good,in charge....J. A. Buck intends getting in a grocery stock in the part of his block recently vacated by J. Chipman. .... H. Greutzner and family, of Hanâ€" over, are visiting at the home of A. Lautenschlager. Personalâ€"Rev. A. M. Hamilton, M. A., of Winterbourne,will preach in the Presbyterian church bere on Sunday at the usual hour....... Mrs. A. Lytle and Mise L. A. Harding returned to town this week, opening school Monday.... Miss M. L. Shier, of Kirkton, is renewâ€" ing old acquaintances in and around town...... Miss L. Quirm bach, of Berâ€" lin, is the guest of the Misses Boomer. ...... Miss M. Schnurr has gone on an extendeéd visit to Leamington, Comber and Detroit......Miss J. Pollock, of Brapdon, Man., and Mrs. Barbara Dabl, of St. Thomas, are visiting their brother, D. R. Pollock........Miss Elizabeth Ward, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with friendsin town. ......Mcs. R. J. Kerr returned last week from a visit in Gorrie and other places....J. Crosby, with his wife and sister, of Rochester, visited friends in Gowanstown Sunday and Monday.... A very heavy rain fell here Monday afternoon and evening...... Mrs. Jas. Petch, of Toronto, was a guest at her uncle‘s, Robt. Hosea‘s, last week...... Miss <. McCardle, who has been ill for some time, is so far recovered as to be able to make her sister a visit this week in Glenallen......Ed. Spabhr, of Mildâ€" may, spent last week at his home here. ....Master Lorne Schnurr, who has spent his holidays with his grandparâ€" ents here, left Monday for his home in Mildmay......R. B. Hamilton is takâ€" ing Ottis Bundy‘s position in the store during his absence in the west...... Miss Jennie Baker, who has been visâ€" iting with friends in Kirkton and Lisâ€" towel for a few weeks, returned Saturâ€" day.... .. Miss Libbie Coote spent Sunâ€" day in Town with her aunt, Miss Harâ€" ron,on her way to her school at Beechâ€" vale......Mrs. R. Y. Fish and Miss Cerooks were guests at the home of Dr. Vardon, Galt, a couple of days lass woek. + Personalsâ€"Mrs. Geo. Williams of Chicago is visiting hber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, near town...... Miss L. Glick of Berlin spent several days of this week with the Missos Boomer ofBerlin who are holidaying at their home here. . ... ..Sadie Abrens of Hawkesville is a guest at . the parsonâ€" age......Mr. and Mrs. Katzameier and family of Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goetz and family.. ....The Linwood MetBodist choir is taking holidays....Rev. H. Monsinger will preach to the children next Sunâ€" day morning using blackboard illustraâ€" tions. Old and young invited....R.J. Kerr owing to an attack of La Gflm is off the road this week...... Leola Spahr and the Misses Della and Lizzie Berlett have returned from a holiday trip spent in Wiarton and Mildâ€" may bringing with them a cousin from Mildmay who will visit with them here a week or two...... The Misses Lizzie and Matie Parsill returned Saturday from Lansing,Mich., and the Panâ€"Amâ€" erican......Jerry Crosby‘s sister of Rochester is visiting here. _ & Notes.â€"The Sunday schoolroom of the Methodist church is undergoing inâ€" side repairs this week. The Ladies‘ Aid Society have engaged Ed. Boppré to repaper and paint it thronghout and expect to have a very cosy and invitâ€" ing little spot when completed...... Boht.no:a Wm.Harrow and A.Boomâ€" er have their residences repainted, which makes a marked improvement in the appearance of each. Too late for last week LINWOOD, 44 += 1 ease of Mill Ends and Remnants of fine Bleached She 2 yards, 2¢ yards and 2} yards wide, in piain and twill These will go on sale on 2 Remnant Sale of Bleached Sheetin _ This is an opportunity to secure fine sheetings at very much . Below Mill Cost. 3 24, 34, 34, and 4 to 5 > 3 .,-* Coull shily and moute line ondice goots will suil" quiekly aB the prices which we are offering. $ . «m Cash and one Price â€" Thursday Morning at 8 o‘clook. â€" In a Few Weeks Phone 215. 28 and 25, South Side King St., BERLIN. M. Weichel & Son, we will have the finest Hardware Store in the County. Two large stores Qg.o.om Lots ol room and large stock. SMYTH BROS., _ § / ; Fen’ edoj' a H ats Q‘ Yellow Front, Berlin. ~‘ Mon‘s fine, English, fur felb Fodor:hw-,nutdmnh’. K biack or brown ... ... ... ... . .. $28 0@ en‘s ggl.hh and American fur Fedora or best trimmin in brown and selfâ€" or black $1 50 to. ...$2 50 Youths‘ and boys‘, fine, English, fur felt, orumh or hat, wilk bands, satin in black,brown,fawn and grey, $1 00 10. . .. ......220...2721» B4 80 Woollard & Co.,