~Big Drive in â€" â€" â€" £ Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothing \ A. 0. BOENMER CO. al SEmoy mm ce eeeneeen Oot T ~«Olothes,Sho0s, Hats, Caps and Men‘s Furnishings. Next to Post Offiee, BERLIN Ladies‘ Skirts _ * _ and Ladies‘ _ , Trimmed Millinery writ) Millinery â€" House Positively no Regard For Profit. Toâ€"Will pay for a foot of 8 ply Garden Hose: 25oâ€"will â€" buy a hardwood adjustible Window Screen. Size 18x33. @0oâ€"will take a screen door complete with hinges, hook and knob. $2.25â€"for a 2 quart Arctic Ice Cream Freezer. $3.25â€"will pay for a 14 in. 4 blade, low wheel Lawn Mower. $3.50â€"will buy a 2 burner Jewel Gas Hot Plate.â€" $4.50â€"will take a 2 burner Gasoline Stove. Ono ofthe strongest arguments we hbave in suit selling is the j ness of quality. We put nothing in our store but the very best and ‘Eapst reliable. Oar prices are nover h‘gher, and very often lower than sompetitors; while the elothing you are gettiag, the style of the . garments, the trlnmln‘vsnd all else, ara vastly superior to the ordinary clothing store goodsâ€" e‘ll prove this to your â€" satisfaction if you have auy reason to doubt our statement. Boys‘ Suits $1.50 to $2 75 Men‘s Suits 3.50 to 10.00 Men‘s fine Suits 11.00 to 16.00 Working Shirts 50c «_ Smocks 50c . It will pay you to come and gee for yourself, .. â€" â€" largest assortment in ‘upâ€"toâ€"date dress hats; toâ€" wear bonnets and childrens‘ head gear, ever in Waterloo before. â€" Also large vulognof b gilks, laces, in yokes," y in silk and linen, at the lowest prices. Before going winvautorywlvmtedmfltfld For Meadquarters for Iron Pipe, Vaives and Fittings, Phone 149, King Bt, Berlin, OF BERLIN, LIMITEO. Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store i w i w Sa__â€"AT _A Peter Hymmen‘s $T _ A. WESELOH & CO., Berlin. the next fow days our window will be the salesâ€" man, every article marked in plain figures. _ Smocks Special Sale of The Old Reliable Creen . Steuernagel‘s pnnnomamradito. caomnmimnscie~ 9 ATBREOO aar Bauk of Eumiign. .. _ QOveralls .. Pants Cotton Sox, 3 pair Wook Sox, light weight, NOTICE ! noncxulf':.";.-..... 600 90e 250 50¢ } Large shipments of cattle are beâ€" {}ing made here at present, and farmâ€" ers are happy when shipping day , |comes. It means to them a good *| sum of money, and with money they â€"| are able to improve their farms, : and farms in this section are certainly in good shape, crops look well and anoâ€" ther bountiful, harvest is anticipated. School Attendance. We noticed . in Saturday‘s daily a report given out by Inspector Pearce on rural school attendance and note that the St. Jaâ€" News Nxes Gathered by Industrious Correspon?cnts .$ 4 t ; h%“ '._:_, Te ‘,"‘ * €p â€" i s _ o entor it Hik erter «wenek tn 8 .. G. i terâ€" New Sitewalks. : About as impOftâ€"| Ioo, yisited ~friends p m!c::..- ant a matter as the St. Jacobs peoâ€" "-J-’ofllmï¬.‘*!“m the ple can and should ‘consider is ‘ the| parental lool.â€"lt.n’sn. A. Schâ€" puttingâ€"down of new! sidewalke, It is | jede!, of Haysvilie, W the guests getiing nigh unbearable and annoying| of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hallman Sunday. and the matter should be looked alâ€" | â€"Mr. and" Mrs. L. Shantz, of Berlin, ter immediately. Kindly get a mov® | were the guests of Mr. C. Richert on,â€"ye older ones, and see that soM¢â€"| Sunday.â€"Mr, D. Geiger and Mrs. H. thing is done ere long. * File, <of . Dashwood, .are visiting Picnic.â€"The prospects= of a Pichic|friends in this vicinity. Baseball. â€"Our baseball boys jour« neyed 4o Macton last Saturday where the annual picnic was held and had a friendly game.of ball with the Elmira pect t future team. Though they were defeated, they have not lost their hope and exâ€" Personals.â€" Mr. and Mrs. HuB, of Bloomingdale, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charles Hentrich......Mrs. D. M. Gabel left on . Saturday for her home in Wallace, where she will stay for seversl weeks...... Miss Sm‘.bn- ges spent a few days with { in Berlin......Mr. and Mrs. NW. Gingerâ€" dch, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Weber, ~Mr. and Mrs, M.L. Weber and Jacob L. Weber attended the wedding of their niece Miss Clara Shelly at Hawkesâ€" ville on Wednesday.... Mr. Wm. W. Snider is recuperating in the ‘highâ€" lands of Muskoka, after a long . and serious slege of la grippe, which came upon him last winter. . Properties Sold. â€"Mr. H.M. Bruâ€" bacher; of Baden, retired _ woolien manufacturer, has bought A.B. Bruâ€" bacher‘s property and . will take posâ€" session shortly, and Mr.â€" A.B. Bruâ€" bacher has bought â€"W. H. Brubacher‘s property.. We hgve not been able to learn where Mr. W. H. Brubacher inâ€" tends to go, but it heintends to leave town we can assure ‘him that we are sorry to see him and the family go. Good citizens are a credâ€" it to any village, town or city, and just so in this case. We trust Mr. Brubacherâ€" will yet decide to remain with us. Big Fish.â€" Nice specimens of black bass are caught in the river at proâ€" sent. They are a good eating fish, and are well worth going after. cobs‘ school heads the list in averâ€" age attendance. We congratulate our teachers, as well as the ratepayers on having achieved such a high mark of attendanee. It shows that â€" the ratepayers take a great interest in their school and exactly so it should Personal. â€" Quite a numbet from. here took in the excursion to Niagata Falls Saturday.â€"Mr. Simon Rickert spent a lew days with4is brother, J. B. Rickert, at Buffalo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Knechtel spent Sunday at the home of> the latter‘s parents.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A.Slnunlh-flytms SMA“L::':& home of Mr. and & 0. .â€"Mr¢. . J. . Hallman has completed his statute Jabor. â€"It is rumored that there was quite a restâ€" Our Busy Neigh less time in this village Sunday night.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bowman spent a foew days with the latter‘s sister in Woodstock. â€" Mr. J. and Miso A. Hallman spent Sunday _ at the home of~ Mr. E. Haliman.â€"Miss Laura Knechtel visited at the home of Miss Mary Herner Sunday.â€"Mtr. Gordon Bergey has returned to his home in New Dundee. We are sorty to lose him from our midet as Gorâ€" don was always a warm friend.= Mr. H,. Schneller visited at the home of Mr. and Mre, Chas. Wankin Sunâ€" ished statute um.â€"luummlh tal Mâ€"I:I. 37‘1 spent Sunday at his home.â€"Miss I. ml visitâ€" od at the home of Miss Rickert day.â€" Mr. to turn the tables in the near e o n ces in poople of this vicinity have finâ€" the home of Miss MANNHEIM returned ‘Briefs.â€"A number from this ‘neighâ€" f attended the Jeeture given in k last Tuesday . evening â€"by Mrs. Davidson, of Centtal A(ric:.’B\e is,an cloquent speaker and the meétâ€" ing was a very interesting one.â€"It is rumored â€"that a sew of our leading thresbers intend making ‘extcnsive inâ€" provements to their threshing outft by ï¬u"g a new s'mlo- engine.â€"A number from thisâ€"vicinity intend _ to take in the excursion to the O. A. C. next â€" SBaturday. ~â€" The Edwu%‘Vll‘ Literary Society will beheld Baturâ€" day evening, July 2n¢. ~Come one, come all, and enjoy yousgel{ by hayâ€" ing 4 few hours of good llen. .. N. W,,Farmers‘ ° tute meeting. ;‘l‘be annual meeting of the North aterl06 Farmers‘ and Ladies‘ Instiâ€" tnmwm held last nday in the public school grove. . Cnmmmg,1 of Guelph, lectured on ""Live Stock" in the afternoon, and the Misses Sheppard and Carter, of Toronto and Guelph respectively, lectured on sub: jects pertaining to the houschold. The lectures. were spicy, interesting and instructive. A ;ood’ programme â€"was given in the evening by local talent Notes.â€"The Tennis and Bowling Club has fitted up a new bowling ground just below the mill pond, where they set‘up a ram which forces the water into a large tank elevated in the top ol a large willow tree, from whence the grounds are sprayed. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Johp Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Schwalm attended the marriage of one of their cousins near Elmira last Wednesday.â€" The annual excursion of the North Wat. etloo Farmers‘ Institute to the O. A. C., Guelph, wil} take place on Saturâ€" day, the 25th inst.â€"Crops are lookâ€" ing very good and hay especially is extra beayy.â€"Mr. M. Wilhelm is makâ€" ing preparations to build a big block to locate the Western Bank.â€"Mr: Geo. B. Koch had the misfortune â€" to fall off a milk vagg:u Monday, breakâ€" ing several ribs.â€"The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Kuntzi, of New Hamâ€" burg, died Sanday motning at the residence of Mr. Hy. Alteman. The funeral will take place Tuesday to the Lutheran Cemetery: Rev. Mr. Holmes will officiate. Bascball.â€"The local baseball team journeyed to Wellesley on Thursday of last week to play a friendly game with the nine of that town. The St. Clements® boys came out victorious, winning by a score of 15â€"9. It was the local‘s first game of the season and considering the little practice inâ€" d@ulged in by the locals they put up a very ereditabile game. The local batâ€" tery was M, Schummer and E. Heck» ler, while the other lineâ€"up of the team was : John Stump!, 1b; Andrew Schiftner $b; Alex Bocgel 8b; Jim Smith sg; John Busch r{; C. Brenner: et; °C. Meyer It. Umpire, Mr. Clo‘;_ horn, Wellesley. We received the bes of treatment at the hands of the Welâ€" lesley boys and we hope to be able to recipracate atâ€"some futureâ€"date. Personals. Mr. William Stroh, Waâ€" &erloo, is staying with his parents at present ; he expects to go to Chicago II1., where Be will stay for some months......Miss Julia Weber and Miss Hummel!, Berlin, visited at Michael Weber‘s over Sunday. ... No â€" doubt many from ‘here will take in the monâ€" ster picnic at Hleidelberg on Thursâ€" day . of this week...... Miss . Mary Kroetsch left*tor Mishawaka, Ind., on ‘Thursday of last week. She will stay for some time with friends forâ€" merly resident in St. Clements. Items of interest. â€"â€" "The potato bugs are catching it these days." t.m“&-,mmpnm ad the store property owned by Mr. L.M,numu?uam to the stofe, part of which is intendâ€" od for a residence and part. for a We are glad to see our s on | the forward move.â€" On the reat of a . To veviennee wain 16 ST. CLEMENTS WELLESLEY WALLACE . Ppersonalâ€"â€"Mr. Simon Schatz, _ of mmst, of Pesl, uie a k en Mr. id Mré. Lonis. Adolph on Wed.| nesday of last week! when on their | way â€" home from Howick.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred W of. Milverton, ¢ m Sunday . at the homes. of â€" Mr.‘ m and Wm. Motiey .: ma. andâ€"â€"Mrsâ€"J, J., Arnold and li' of Oak Park, ?‘kgo are ngl home "near ‘Gowansths,â€"Miss 2,1 Carson, of Stratiord, was the guest of the Misses Farncombe last vuk.â€"-" Mr. Wm. Holmes was in Torontb last | week. attending the annual convention of the C. 0. 0. F.â€"Mrs. Wm. Thomp. son who: has been attending the bed side ‘of‘ her â€"brother, â€" Mr. Wm. â€"Heyâ€" gate, for the past two weeks, retnm-f ed to her‘ home in Amaranth Wednesf ‘day morning. We are pleased to state that Mr. Heygate is mak ng rapid progréss toward recovery.~â€"Mrs.: Samâ€" uel Ramsey, Walkerton, is the iguest ol her sister, Mrs. Walter Hamilton,â€" of Cend Hollow.â€"Mr, and Mrs. John Salter, ~Mr. David McKenzie, Mr. Fred and Miss "Mellie Torrance and Miss L. Simpson took in the O. A. C. excursion on Thursday last . and all report an enjoyable and profitable day‘s outing.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsâ€" head, of Hapriston, are the guests of the former‘s brother Edward, of the village.â€"Rev. L. Bartlett was on the sick list last week, but we were pleased to see him in the pulpit again on Sunday preaching with almost his usual vigor. Mr. R. Westwood spent a few days this week in Toronto on business...... ‘ Our football team played its first‘ game of the season last Saturday evening with the fast team of Zion at the latter place. The score 1â€"1 shows â€" the closeness of the game throughout. â€"Great preparations are being made by the Ladies‘ Aid of the U.B..church for their celebration on July 1st at the residence of Mr. Ben.‘ Snyder. â€"In the afternoon a number of firstâ€"class sports will be cartied out, including a football match, and the day will be brought to a close by a social in the evening. A good time is in store for those who â€"may find it convenient‘ to be present. | Wedding.â€" A very pretty wedding took place Wednesdiay afternoon last at 4 o‘clock at the U.B. church here when Miss Mclissa Snyder became the ; bride of Mr. William Wiegand of Presâ€", ton. The ceremony was performed by : the Rev. T.H. Ibboit in the presence , of about sixty invited relatives and i friends of the contracting parties. Aâ€" mid the harmonious strains of Menâ€" delssohn‘s wedding march, played by j Miss Clara Shelley, the bride entered ; the church, which was beautifully deâ€" gorated for the occasion, accompanied by her father who gave her away. She was attired in a lovely dress of crepeâ€"deâ€"cherie and carried a bouquet of white. roses. _ The bridesmaids were Miss Pearl Btacey and Miss Etâ€" hel Bedford, both nieces of the bride. Mr. Harry Wiegand, of Sault Ste. Marie, brother of the groom, assisted the groom and Miss Alice Bedford performed the duties of flower: girl. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a handsome gold watch and chain ° and to each of the bridesmaids he gave a gold ring. . Alter the ceremony .the guests retired to the home of â€" the bride‘s parents where a sumptuous wedding repast : was partaken of, aftâ€" ter which the happy couple left for their home on the Berlinâ€" road near Preston. The young couple were the m\g ofâ€" mahy beautiful and gifts, m&mg to. the high esteem in which they are held their many friends. â€" We join â€" their â€" many friends in wishing future happiness and prosperity. Personal, â€"Rev. Henty Monsinger ealled on some of his former . {riends last week...... Mr. and â€" Mrs. Robert Moore of â€" Toronto visited their parâ€" ents here over Sunday......Miss Lanora Lackner, who spent some time in Toâ€" ronto, returned home Iast Thursday. ... Mr. Merritt Winn . and â€" family spent l-;,'uk with friends in Hoâ€" wick.... Rev. J. Grenzebach, of St. Jacobs, made some pastoral calls here last Thutsday, â€" _ <> .. _ ) &n Monday of last week, The réalized was cight conts.... The BLOOMINGDALE HAWKESVILLE, ain on Monday proâ€" #th â€" of spring rh‘ iv. Fall wheat is in ‘~_sMYTH BROS. WALLPA P E We have sold an immense quantit] Wail Paper this season and we are now fering You the pick of our stock at a | count o , y 20 PER CENT »Our comrleto range is included in this saleâ€" ~â€"The following are prices for you to select from, viz:â€"5¢, 8¢, 10¢, 12 1â€"2e, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ to $100. >3 CHEAP CASH STORE Suitable patterns for any room or hall in all the loading colors. â€" Weichel‘s Weekly Store News «_A Clean Sweep of _ 20 Per Cent Discount or Binder I wine Xte7 L v6ey GQoOLD MEDAL We are again Agents for the Get the Best and have no BERLIN, ONTARIO _ 39 fg