) A. 0. Bochmer Co., 2 * ME ME 2 > â€"~<Summer Stuffâ€" "â€"" at the following & Bo You Own a 3 i i,"},;.} ‘mm‘ " Phone 149. uk ~ PRPéeter: 21y mcz * og Sell The Suits .. £. 921 C ‘ _ Seltâ€"at any old «*Sell!" .. That! #p. lww.‘-ï¬b‘ moneyâ€"ft‘s a quesoion of i‘tl:x room. : Room for new gooods now in our warehouse walting to be ‘unpicked. ‘And that‘s z lï¬( the wings cf proft and compelling prices to fiy low.â€"ThaÂ¥s hy we‘re outting the prices of all&ummer gooda in Stook. ~â€"_ Come this week and save monay. _ ~ * Boy»‘ blue serge blonse suite,â€"reg. $1 50 for 98c § Men‘s and young men‘s summer suits, reg. 8 50 to $12 fr $5 98. Men‘s 2.50 to $3 00 pants for $1.98. S m,ummmm.aowwcfusu‘ * Straw hats at and below cost, 75¢ hats for 50:, 1 50 hats for $1. Olothes, Shoes, Hate, Caps and Farnishings. Next to P. O., Berlin. Ready â€"toâ€"Wear Skirts, Elegant Styles, . at Half Price. "~ȴig "«~2} In order to clean out our stock of Screen Doors we willâ€"sell them M you do, let us sellâ€"you the ammwnition for it, ‘re going to bave the ammunition business of this a good ‘l{“â€â€˜th‘lr’d uobotelz can stop agrth. , ~We have been appointed the direct and ONL Y representatives of _ The Winchester Repeating Arms Co. v<* s «aslDominion Cartridge Co. Call and see our Sugar Beet Forks. #7;â€"â€"NO. 32. Summer Suits.and That wse have over doesn‘t cut any ~more figure to our stock M%“‘M to the main tent of the cireus ) shows a&re usually o dg y s ars new, and while our stock is large, yet there isn‘t a n&-‘t mplnm t overâ€"stock. Howâ€" ever, we have some we would rather have the money for, and these we have reduced in price. They ï¬h all summer Eodo throughout the store. t wait for us to mention articles and prices but come and examine. â€" It‘s all the summer wear stufts and our stock is nicely assorted. Bargains in .â€"Screen Doors. CLIM.ITED. * .â€" Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. for direct from these factories. This puts us in bï¬n‘!'? ammunition over our counters at fe carry t fFihieg or ritle and revels F ef, *m shellsâ€"they‘re guaranâ€" A. Woeseloh & Co., Bcreen Doors worth 80c each for 602. n t 2 339 $1.10 â€" n 85¢. woat ar m 1.50 »« n $1.1] * in i t 1.75 i n 1.3: Rifle or Revolver? Near Bank of Hamilton, King 8t., BERLIN. so will our summer stuff be by general, yet our sales have inâ€" Furnishing ~Nale. a*% the warcry that resounds ONTARIO. $1.15. 1.35. their anrual ‘s Day festival on Sunday evening _ August 10th., commencing â€" at 7 p. m. sharp.. A fine programmée is on deck. _ Plnh.â€"s-n.ofthn}puph ol town had aâ€"picnic on <«Mr. Geo. Hofiman‘s flats last Saturday alterâ€" noon. A merry time was indulged in and it was pronounced the best that ‘ever was held. Boating, baseâ€" ball, snap shots, etc., and the hour was late when the "tired picnickers | Our Busy Neighbors : got home Burglars. ... On Sunday lm suspicious characters were erix around town and rï¬ their meals at several houses. uspicion was imâ€" mediately aroused, as their feet were clad in rubber slippers.â€" Houses were securely ‘boited and an extra watch kept up, the electric lights were kept burning during the night, but with all these precautions an â€" atâ€" tempt was made on a cellat window at E. W. B. Snider‘s residence, the ©0040 400040904046 0LOL+O 404+°04 04+0+0+06°060 40406 Personals.:~â€" Mr. M. S. Snider of Toronto is bolidaying with his famâ€" ily with friends in town. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Con. Thiel and Mrs. G. Heller spent Sunday in Elmira with _ Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Lippert.~â€" Quite _ a few from here took in the Pan Amâ€" erican Circus in Berlin on Monday.â€" Mr. Simcos Washburn spent a few days at his old home in Hespelor. ~â€" Mr.:â€" Harvey Wildfong of Berlin _ is spending his bolidays with Elias Children‘s Day. â€"= The scholars of Snider. Brieis â€"â€" Mr. Charlie Fleischbauer has taken tharge of the Tin and Hardware _ department _ ofâ€" Reiner Bros.. & Co. and Mr. Jac. Drumm, who had charge previously found emâ€" ployment with the Waterloo Manu« facturing.Co., whither he went Monâ€" day. â€" Mr. Dave Trussler has sevâ€" eral brand new _ binders, Maxwell make, to sell at a bargain. â€" Mr. John Hill sold _ ome of his firethorâ€" oughbred short horn â€" cows to . Mr. Bender of Elmira last . Friday and Udelivered it to St. Clements _ where Mr. Befder met him and took charge of it. â€" Anumber of our Citizens attended the © funeral of the â€" late James McDonald of Nithburg, which took place last Tuesday and after a short eervice at the residence the burial~ ceremony _ took place at Hampstead cemetery, â€" Mr. Kreutrâ€" wiser purchased â€" a fine ylu‘lnt Friday, Berin make, which is a fine instrument in every respect. â€" Miss A. Becker from Stratiord ilm ing at home. â€"= Mr. John from Toronto is spending under the parental rool and among friends. Briets, â€".Owing to repairs belni at present made to the bridge, al vehicles have to deive over the rivâ€" er, which is quite high, being swelled by the recent heavy rains. â€" Berty Rcua; is on the tapis at present. mspberries are a good crop. â€" Baptismal services were held at the tiver last Surday afternoon by the pastors of the U. B. Radical church, in which quite a number paftticipatâ€" d.â€"o-% to the wet weather there is atill a lot of haying to _ be ;whb o while g-puu. of wheat cut. â€" pmlfl-u*mu- has heen hed . R j % ihe â€" t & *t News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and Dastrict. 5 ~ (Held over from last week.) WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1902 to be a BT. J ACOBS WELLESLEY FREEPORT Personal. â€". Mr. _ . Luckâ€" bhardt and family d‘m‘. Tenn., vw&*afl-& ¢t here last week, . Ullyot has Aprondiottia Thek ts 1. ahle to° tage a â€" short walk “Mmâ€" Miss~Gertic ; to up m;mmum"pâ€".. Jacob Oswald is i â€" typhoid fever, â€"â€" Mr. Taame an employee at the h acciâ€" dentally â€"got . his ‘left on . the buzz planer.â€" The result was that the thumb had to be tated. â€" lln.lhiuhuu‘&‘hl;-iu after spending a tew â€" months with her daughter, ~ MrS#. â€" Alva â€" Devitt, Waterloo. â€":Miss Katie Doersam of Buflalo, is visiting her sister, ~Mrs. smlnuhnu‘<(ï¬n A. Christmann, of ] , ‘is spending 1 iew weeks at the. home of . her mb.lr.ulzvam'hn. â€"â€"Mrs. Zinn of. Hamburg,â€" is visiting: her mother here. â€"â€"A numâ€" ber of our young people took in the circus im Berlin on Monday. vest â€"weather and fall wheat is rapâ€" tikke orope aie Hpenigg fakt: ~ The o are â€"~ ; mmwbmnj a gardenâ€" party â€" at Cunnock last Thursday evening. . I*cfore the . alâ€" fair was . over, a _ heaty thunder storm came up and put an abrupt stop . to the ‘ proceedings . when jost at the height of interest. â€"â€" The Elmira _ Musical Bociety purposes running its annual excursion to Niaâ€" gars Falls and Buflalo on Saturday, August 16. _ They exrect a large crowd of excursionists, they have alâ€" ways had alb good tournout in past ways had a good turnout h_\’::: years. â€" operations C !ovmnm rapidly forward: ready for the plasterers, â€" Mr. Wm. Steurnagel . has . taken a trip . to Montreal. . Some suspect that he will not come back ‘alone: WATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.â€"â€" a The Council met at the Township{ited at Cedar Brook on Sunday, â€". Hall on Saturday July 28, pursuant| Mr.â€"and Mrs. H. Ward and to adjournmert. _ All members preâ€"|are spending a few days at the home sent. â€" The Reeve in the chair. Minâ€"|of Mrs. O. Oberhoitzer: â€" Mr. . and. utes of preceeding mesting read and | Mrs. D. Harper of New Dundee are adopted. visiting at the home"ofthe latter‘s Moved by Mr. Amos, seconded by |parents at present. â€" Mr. Ed. Cle Mr. Reist that byâ€"law No. 867 * to|mens of the Smyth Bros. staff, calâ€" levy and assess for County, â€" special |led on friends in the village on Monâ€" debenture and Township~ rates be |day.â€" Miss Susie Bowman of Watâ€" read the first and second time. erloo, spent a few days at ber home Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded _ by |here Jast week. â€"â€" NMr. Amos ihat byâ€"lawâ€"No. 888 to| Briefs. â€" The fine weather of last levy ans assess | the several School|week afforded the farmers an opporâ€" Sections for the amounts required | tunity to house their wheat and barâ€" Tor school purposes for 1908 be read |ley.‘â€"â€" Threshing is now the order of the first ahd second time. huy.'-vmmtlmh uovdbylr.smu.ne&iiyn'ledhmuï¬ bighway Mr. Shant: that byâ€"law No. 886 â€"to |that the pathmasters in some cases levy and assess lor the amount of |had not attended to the cutting of one debenture ‘and interest thereon |thistles and other noxious weeds under byâ€"law _ No. 808 be read the | which adorn it. * first and second time. A me c semmmmen Moved by Mr. Shant, seconded â€"by Mr. Snider that byâ€"law No. 865 to levy and assass the supporters of of the Separate Schoolâ€"Section No: 13 for the amount required for school purposes in said section be read the first and second time. Moved byâ€"Mr. Snider,â€"seconded by Mr. Shantz that byâ€"law No. 864, to m.mn&ummm property in of 'Mbohmthurm;n the Public School in accordance with au}mbhc.un-otfll.:z‘h Public Schools . Act, be the first and second time. Moved by Mr. Reist, secorded by Mr. Amos thatâ€"byâ€"laws No‘s. 863 to 867 inclusive be read the third tims Moved by Mr. Amtos, seconded by |;,, (; Mr. Reist that the . following _ 80 | ppor counts be paid and that the Reeve|y,,, isswe his order on the Treasurer for{;;,., the several amounts, viz: s ‘i.“ To Waterioo » tost bolts for _ bridge . $6.57; John | prg, Fennel band iron for bridge $5.65; |,, ; August Schnarr gravel and repairing bridge $8.82, â€"Eugene Schnart re | p, pdflu“:t‘fl’p†813‘70; H;y SCRAC | popt ef gra 10; ttler gravâ€" f el s.u; mus%mm 2;‘ wire fence $29.80, Louis **~ | Glen wnmmun.n::cu-“. poration" gravel $4.00; _ Menno Bowâ€" day man gravel $14.90; â€"John L?h Fent hivect Gupiee damage Ao hnd to: ooo ;oulm-unvco..ubha grader $9.00; Insurance on Township | j Fiah $2.10; | Daniel in-v.\-a' Br for wire ‘cace and . damage $8.99;)p, » Aloise _ Withem bonis fort _ Fl8 | gpp, and se Siuiien ho ies lun# & $18.3%; | ‘ mmu Dippel op Dippel Al ELMIRA. DhA a _ new _ machine _ made.. in Clinton ‘and the other is a Wateride Mh‘.â€"lr.ll.tyfl-lu’g sold his property. to Mr. Sam mas for $1475.00.. He irtends to move ‘to Berlis. â€" Miss Hipple of wmuvhmmuuuu,- Bowman. ~ Rev. :. Vollick euj-z ducted meeting services ï¬mmmxâ€" Messrs ~Bowman, Wright and Hurst attended the quarterly board meeting of the Elmiga â€" cirouit at 'u:. | i of Suigh sot Mics _ Lacy %upm.m at : hurst. Cottage. â€" Mrs. A. Bowman of Torontp, is visiting ~ at Mr. Albert Weber‘s. â€" The work in the flax feld has commenced. â€"â€" The masons are working on the foundaâ€" tion of Mr. P. P. Musseiman‘s house. Notes. â€"â€" Harvest is againâ€" in _ full swing although the season is someâ€" what later â€" than last year. â€" Mrs. Geo. Boomer, Royersiord, Pa., _ is visiting ‘relatives here; â€" The Ladies Aid Society of the Elmira <Presbyâ€" terian church, spent â€" an ~afterncon last week at the manse here. â€" Sacâ€" rament was dispensed in the Methoâ€" dist church here Sunday afternoon â€" Rev. Mr. Lynu, N. Y., preached â€" in . Mr. _E p W Mich : \:Fie B?t. arsaw, by Eflu his vacation with friends in neighborhood. â€"â€" Miss : Lotti¢é Robinson, Ospringe, is the guest * of Miss Maud .Stork at present. â€" Mrs. Wui. Pollock of Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton: â€" Mr. Pertic Dumman of St. Thomas, . is a guest at Mr. W. Veitch‘s, â€".J. &. Durrant spent Sunday. with relatives in Guelph..â€" A surprise party . met at the home . of _ Mr. J.. Hamilton Friday . evening last. _A pleasant time was spent in darcing â€" The Rev. A. M. Hamilton attended the induction of the Rev. Mr.:Orr to Alma ~ and ~ Zion ~churches, Nichol Township. â€" Mr.~"Geo. Forbes natâ€" rowly escaped serions injuries by beâ€" ing caught with a coupling on a rod i comnection with porse power and sepatator while threshing Saturday. Miss Alice Pughâ€"of Toronto, visited at Mr. Charles Bedford‘s on Sunday last."â€" Charlie Bedford spent: Sunâ€" day with Mr. and~ Mrs. â€"Geo. Pepâ€" pler in Tavistock. â€" Mr. and _ Mrs. Allan Bowman of Blair and Mr. and Mrs."H. A. Brubacher of Berlin visâ€" lted at Cedar Brook on Sunday, â€" Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward â€" and fahily Mr Personals. â€"â€" Miss Myrtle Larderâ€" kin of Listowel is visiting Mrs. â€"W. Bulmer. â€" Miss ~Ella. Edmunds of Moorefield is vhl;ihm-ï¬vh the vicinity. â€" Miss Carpenter of Drayton is on an extended visit to her cousin, Miss Della Stone. â€"â€" Miss Minnic Smith of Glenallen was the guest of Miss Murielle Edmunds last week. â€". Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cunâ€" E'-pm Sunday in Wellesiey. . Katy Arnold of. Milwaukee, I!1., spent a few days at her home here last week. â€" Mr. Heary Buimer _ of Wallenstein, accompanied by his son Dr. W. Bulmer of Beamsville, returnâ€" ed recently from a three weeks‘ trip to Calgary and other points west. â€" Hawksville Cheese. After deductâ€" adlm-mntunuedvd 88 cents â€" per _ hundred for the first halt of July cheese, and not 74 as before stated. Personal,. â€" Robert More of Toâ€" ronto, is visiting under the parental roof. â€" Ida Frey returned on Saturâ€" day from her visit in Goderich. â€"Mrs. (Glenn and daughter of Listowel paid a short visit to E. Ballard‘s one day last week..â€"â€" Mt. and Mrs. . R. Fenton returned to their home this week. â€" Mrs. R. C. Dicfenbaker and daughter Amelia, of Berlin, visited Emmumum home pt Menday. °_ _ . â€" wes Briefs. =â€" Quatterly Services will be held in the Methodit church on Sunday morning. . A children‘s serâ€" Aeo... Reist . is . on the with two. steatmâ€" threshers season. One of ..Ahem . is new machine made . in irth .labourers are _ being offered per month in Manitoba. WINTERBOURNE was a slight mistake in last BLOOMINGDALE. CONESTOGO.â€" * HAWKSVILLE \Holding Out Money to You 3°: ed | ; « an|8 8 at about NHalf Usual Prices. CGood Wall Pap Hall papers in opnventional patterns in terre cotte blus, erimdort :’:‘u.n‘dulu paper, for 8e. * “ pas Best ‘gilts in all the richest effects, blended m@ match, regular 30c. to 35¢., for 196. o ai} Remember not small job lots, but in most M m-m.uwhomy-iu 8:%-:;% ecarpet department. f . SMYTH BROS., . COnEar Cask Sron®. _ Terms Cash only Phone 179. 23 and 25 Sou M G:::mod "“"‘l..ï¬"‘.mh 45e., * 306. J arde itholewm;, aifferent des 50¢. a sq. yd, now li T ol coie (yan wien saagi it un Geert o We t forbide us to say more about our sale. ‘There Szengerfest Snaps . . . pROF Sn 2 4 and digs deep into actual cost. Yes, we have off -ï¬ lem& nw'lnhmnfltfloln-ho:g:\ ~ye% .Woilunm lurydwomutbo-dlflflnpb1 sell it. Run your eye along this Bargain Menuâ€"and then stay away if you can, 65 pair men‘s black box calf, genaine kid and veal calf lace boots some elastic side gaiters, new lasts, stylish, comfortable: toe extension soles, all sizes 6 to 11, every pair solid leather, our price $2.5), Ziegler‘s Special Sale Price T â€"% : _« _ BC ""is'{:l} men‘s black lace boots, hand sewed, Goodyear welted Never Squeak soles, in Vici fine kid, some box calf, neat tos r_)_ey-tylu.al]daaowu.onrrqlhrw&flth __ 8lâ€"pair men‘s boots, (eo, A. Slater‘s "Invictus Shoes" and ; â€" aeey ueat rite: fh 10 die spapan ult and beser miights, Doi , best upâ€" al vy Goodâ€" ymmonqumknru.moius ghmu‘lwiflh. our prices 4 00 and $3.50, Ziegler‘s Special Sale Price _ _ â€" .. _ $240, * ‘88 pair ladies‘ genuine kid, and fine cil pebble Leather shoes, lace and button, buvnnd light soles, some extensions, all black, no 8, sizes 24 to 7, regular 1 50 and 1.75, Ziegler‘s Special Sale Price _ BBG. L340 B NO â€" h vige i tat im y ds Abichs ciar t cite‘ o v se in in o ores woebor en Hue i To h on magolee mice Eon some lighter we # our Z‘ogler"t Sporhl‘gb Price ® â€" « Cy% * .99 06 pair ladies‘ genuine kid Oxford low shoes and 1 strap toe ors, wide .and mext shapes, several toe # hapes, rome a:t soles, heavier, our regular 1.50 and $1,75, Ziegler‘s Special price . 1075 bottles of Packard‘s Special Combination Shoe Polish, the best Iicglor‘s Specint Gaie Eols * * > P i l ‘Telephone 417. Don‘t Delay. gasoline stove, 3 coal oil stove, 3 @© o ~~=> stoves, 2 TPPS OUT PROEPILZ ZIEGLER‘S in the shape of 23 and 25 South Side King St., BERLIN, WHOLE NUMBER A FEW The Yellow Front, 15 King St., BERLIN. Qur © Great Shoe Sale Money Saving Shoe Store, .