mTAR BIG STORE‘S NEWS. Leaders for This Week‘s Selling WINNING PRICES It makea no difference whether yon‘re want to show you the extraordinary bargaâ€"n this week. You‘ll fird prices thr ughout on as low as the loweast) way below low water n Seeing is believing. Call and convince yo! We have a lirge variety of new designs, among them the Red Riding Hood, . Autunin Leaves, The Tennis Girl, Butre:fly, etc., your choice 25¢. hdim'-SIil! Embroidered Collar®, ve:ly dainty designs, at each 25¢, 35¢ and 40c. Embroidered Cotton Hose, 19c Ladies‘ fine Cottan Hose, in colors of bluck or tan, with very neatly emâ€" breidered work. our regular Â¥c line this week per pair 19c. _ Marvelious Values. Gent‘s Counter C‘earing sale of Men‘s Straw Hats at 25¢ and 50c each. all new style:, trt we will not carry any over, so here <hbey g>,. all rizes a« dostyles, worth: from 73¢ io $2.50 each, aty 25¢ ana 50c. â€" The Berlin for ladies with small feet. We have about} 100 pairs or more of Ladies‘ Button Boots, rizes 2 1â€"2 to 4, in about 6 or 7 diffarent sizea, ranging in price from $2,00 to $3:50, these will clear out at Ladies‘ $350 American fine laca boots in bheavy and light soles, all. sizes to clear 32-50 Store Opens 8 a. m. _ Ladies‘ $1.50 1.75 sttap u: :hpport-o,ozolco s‘ ® oo Girla‘ chocolate Jace boots, regular 2 (O and 1 75, sizes 11 to 2, to cl ar at : s‘ 25 G{ 1« chncolate alippors,rizes 8to 2, reg. 1.2%5 to 1.75, clear at Next to Sovereign Bank and Post Office, â€" â€" Berlin. THE HORTON STAVELEG ROTARY WASHER s the best on the Market. A few reasons why : 1. Tt is made of Louisiana Oy press, â€" 2. It has no complicated gearing. 3. â€" It i« handeome and durable 4. â€" lt is the easiest running machine on the market. The Best is the Worid,. Costs a little. more thin the ordinary kind, but will wear four times as long §OLE AGENT FOR WATERLOO COUXNTY,. The new store opposite M. Erb & Co‘s. King St., Berlin. Phone 149 Stransky‘s Graniteware Cushion Tops 25C Swiss Collars, 25¢ It is the cheapest Graniteware jyou can use. (Quadauple coated on steel. New shipment just to hand. See them in our window. W. H. LEESON, Himg Strest,: | +â€" â€" .+ â€". _ PETER HYMMEN, A Great Chance A. WESELOH & CO. =5 $1.00 + "® $1.00 THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Mercantile Co. nce whether yon‘re from Reilin or not, we xtraordinary bargaâ€"n features this store uffers prices thr ughout our entire store (invariably y below low water murk now. f j Call and convince yourself. PRICE $7.00 â€"46 Kingâ€" Street East A few reasons why : ‘ DRESS GOODS, main floor 15 pair _ Ladies‘ Dongola Oxford patent. tip Shoes, Blucher cut, regular §2 50, special price per pair $1.79. 24 pair Men‘s Dongola Bals, Goodâ€" year welted. all sizes, every pair good vâ€"Ilue at $3.50, away price per pair $2.49, 12 é)air Boy‘s Dongola chocolate Bal. Shoes, regular $1 75 per pr., $1.39. 10 pair Little Gent‘s light tan Bal. Bhoes, sizes 8 to 104, our regular $1.40, special price pair 9Â¥c. BKest Shoe Dressing, reg. 25¢, for 17c. See west window, shoe dept. There are s ill ma-;y more special offers thi< wer« at this counter. Big Sale . still on of S<lks, â€" Venetians. Bro it« lat hs, ea . .s;):- inl prices in Black Talfeta it 59 . and 98c a yard. Nearly Everybody Will Come Boya‘ 3 00 tanurd Goodyear welt lace boo‘s to clear at 1 50 Boys‘ $200, 175 and 1 50 Ca0c0â€" late Lase Boots, all aizes‘ 11 to 5,to clear at s 1 .00 Children‘s Chocolate and Black Lace ar Button Boots, regular $1:25, to clear at s‘ 00 Little Gents $1.25, 1 35 and 1.50 ‘Tan Chocolate Lace Boots 90 C for Store Closes 6.15 p.m. Children‘s Chronlate Shoes. sizes 5 71â€"2%, regular $1.00 for 750 WM“MWM Suceessful Band Concert.â€"The band concert and prize drawing held at Mr. A. Hilgorn‘s grove on Aug. 2nd was a decided success. Everybody in attendance was highly pleased with the programme. ‘The band, under the leadership of Mr. Bert Kriesel, cerâ€" tainly put up a good programme of all upâ€"toâ€"date music. The Big Four Mals Quartette, composed of Messrs. Hood, Baumbach, Kriesel and Kavelâ€" man, also made a name for themâ€" selves. ‘The vocal solo, ‘"Only One Daisy Left," by Mr. W. S. Hood, puts him down as one of the best soloists in this locality. The Musical Society â€" desires toâ€" thank the public for their very liberal patronage at \ this concert. 'ooonmmm“mnm Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stauffer of Waterloo visited at the home of Dr. L. L. Staufiet last Monday. Mr. over, week. Miss Agnes Bock visited friends and relatives at New Hamburg last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gruetzner, of Henâ€" over, Ont., visited relatives here last Mr. and Mrs. Grauch and Miss Graucl of Petoskey, and Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Graucl of Berlin visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hood last Sunday. Mrs. Hy. Blankstein of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mansz of Berjin visited at the hoie of Mr. and Mrs Bert Kriesel last Sunday. Quite a number of our citizens atâ€" tendcd the reunion at Berlin and were highly pleased with everything . they saw, especially the music, which was very good in every respect, Messrs. Charles Woiwade and Wm. Miller took in the Herald: excursion to Sarnia and Detroit last Saturday and had a splendid time. ‘Mr.‘ Adolph Renfer of Peoria, I11., a former Wellesley boy, who spent. a week here, left Tuesday on his return trip. ; Mrs. Eck® Stein and two daughâ€" ters, of Decatur, I11., male short calls on friends during their stay here. Messrs. John and Tommy Freehorn of Nebraska are / visiting relatives here for a few weeks, Among those who left for the westâ€" ern wheat fields recently were the folâ€" lowing: Henry Schott, Orton Greemâ€" wood, Geo. Kube, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wolf. Messrs. Casper Mayer and HMenry Wolf who spent a few days_at their home here left Saturday for â€" Mr. Hill‘s lumber camp near Caledonia. Mr. C. D. Kochler Jeft Tuesday on a fishing expedition on the shores ef Lake Erie, where he will spend his holidays. The threshing season is _ in full blast. The oats and pea crops _ are well under way and farmers are mokâ€" ing extensive preparations for the seeding of wheat, Posters are out for our Fali i‘xâ€" hibition which will be held on the 13th and 14th of next month, Our school was reopened Morday The old staff of teachers came Saiurâ€" day, while the new lady teachets arâ€" rived Monday. Our Busy N e:;hborsi Mr. Hetbert Kaufman, on the staff of the Milverton Sun, was home on Sunday last. . Mr. Hy. Alteman is giving his new building a nice coat of paint. 1t will be ready for occupation in a _ few days. Dr. Glaister is in Toronto attendâ€" ing the doctors‘ convention in session there this week. 5 Mr. Alvin Ottman is working â€" for his uncle, Peter. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schaub and daughâ€" ter Edith left on the Hucther excurâ€" sion to Goderich Tuesday. Death of John Wagner.â€"Mr. John Wagner, Sr., who has been a sulerer from cancer of the stomach, passed away â€" Monday morning, at the adâ€" vanced age of 76 years. The funeral will take place on Wednesday afterâ€" noon to the Lutheran cemetery | for interment. Mrs. Walford of Woolwich road visâ€" ited her parents, Mr, E. Cornell‘s, last week. Messrs, Edgat and James Petweilâ€" er left last week with the harvesters‘ exeursion for the great Northwest to help to gather in the golden sheaves The latter expects to have charge of a thresher‘s outht, while the former intends to remain for a few months and on his return route visit relaâ€" tives in Duluth and Minpcapolis, They Mrs. Hy. Lutz was the guest of WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 23, 1906 NEW DUNDEE WELLESLEY FREEPOR1 Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. were accompanied on their trip . by Messrs. McNally of Blair and Wismer and Winters of Presten. They intend to locate in the neighborhood of Inâ€" dian Head, Saskatchewan. _ Success be with you. | â€" Mrs. Sam. Hilborn has gone on an extended visit to relatives in _ Daâ€" kota. 6 4 : 3 â€" Mr. Charles Hallman is now the proud possessor of a phcnograjph. Mrs. Rathbun, of Duluth, Minneâ€" sota, who is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. 8. S. Detweiler for the summer months, spent last week with relatives in Fergus, ~Mr. P. Smder of Galt was the guest of his cousin Milly Cornell on Sunday. § 5 Mr. Eph. Hunsberger has returned to his home in Travers City, Mich., aiter an extended~ visit with his mother, Mrs. Amos Hallman and othâ€" er friends in Berlin. Mr. Menno Detweiler of Minneapulis Minn., was the guest of his brother, Mr. Sam Detweiler, for a few days of last week. We are sorry to learr that he is on the sick list, and he is over here for his health. He leaves this Mondray to visit relatives in Michigan. We wish him a speedy ic covery to his usual health and strength, CX t3 Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wismer, who, owâ€" ing to the ill health of th» latter have mad> .their home with their daughter in Guelgh for the past months, have again taken up their abode in their house on the hill. We are glad to report that Mrs, Wisâ€" mer‘s health is somewhat better than it has been for some time. Mr. Wisâ€" mer intends making extensive alteraâ€" tions both in the house and grounds. _ The Freeport S. S. will picnic in Victoria Park on Saturday aftecnuon Mi. Herb. Detweiler is kept husy these days receiving the bearty conâ€" gratulations of his agimerous fticnds on baving passed both junior matlri culation and teacher‘s exams. . with honors. He has not yet decided what line of profession he will enter. _ Miss â€" Bowman from Philadcipnia, Pa., was a guest at Mr. anl Mrs. Hiram Bowman‘s on Sundaz. Miss Catharine Bemis and Mrs. John Durrant an‘¥ daughter Laura of Shystone Villa, Winterbourne, sogrt Sunday with Mrs. Bemis here, Mr. Rodger â€" Geach, Hawskesviile, spent a few days under the parerlal roof; _Mr. and Mrs. Menno Braeadle spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yost of Elmira. _ _ ‘Miss â€" Flossie â€" Rellinger â€" returned home after spending _ several> weeks with her sister in Guelph. 1 Mr. and Mrs, Bachman and family from Guelph called on the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rellinger, on Sunday. Miss Pearlie Bediord is holidaying with friends in Chatham. Mr. Menno Cole and Miss Cole lrom? Buflalo called on Mr..and Mrs. Ben.. Snyder last week. ‘ Mr. Charlie Bédford spent several days with his sister, Mr. and _ Mrs. McAllister in Hawkesville last week. Marricd.â€"On Aug. 1ith, by the Rev. â€" Mr. Geach, Mr.. John Wiikie, better known as Doctor Wilkic, of our village, to Miss Thomas, of near Elâ€" mira. Mrs. â€" William Harwood and little child of Toronto. are spending a. few weeks with her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. John Tait. Mrs. William Bedford and Miss Alice Bedford of Bloomingdale spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mrs. W. S. Wicgand Miss J. Mclntyre of Orangeville, our former teacher, was married â€" to Mr. Irwin of. Galt, Thursday. _ Their numerous friends in Limerick . wish them many years of happiness. Miss MceQuecn of Hensal, who takes Miss Mcintyre‘s place here as Teacher atrived here Saturday to assume her duties. Mr. A. T. Hilborn and Miss Nettic Holman of Berlin were the guests of thoir cousins, the Misses E. and 1 Hilboran. s Dr. Hill, Brantford, called in this neighborhood Thursday Mrs. S. Hilborn and Mrs. Jos. Sauâ€" der of Galt and Mrs. Gertie MeMnn, Buflalo, are visiting relatives in Sanâ€" born and Esmond, North Dakota. Mr. Ezra Honsberger of Grimsby, purchased the Wilkin‘s property from Mr. S. Hilborn. Beware of the brown tail moths that are now to be seen on the trees making their webs. BISSELL EXHIBITIAN®; BLOOMINGDALE LIMERICK Mrs. Gilchrist and family of Peterâ€" borough, are visiting friends here. . Mr. and Mrs, Marshall of Berlia spent Sunday at Mr. Wm. Leapers. Mrs. Walker of Hamilton is visiting with relatives here. _Joseph Buechs of Wisconsin paid a visit to G. M. Diefenbaker on Saturâ€" day. Mrs. Gamaliel Lackner and daughâ€" ter Emma spent Sunday in Conesâ€" togo. Louis Hufner of Rochester is visitâ€" ing at his home here. Mr. Wm. Leaper spent Sunday at his home here. He is employed in the gas works, Berlin, and will shortâ€" ly move to that ‘town. He will hold a sale on the 29th inst. Successful Lawn Social.â€"The Presâ€" byterians held their lawn social _ as announced on Tuesday evening . last. The weather being all that could be desired, a large number attended, and all returned home at a late hour feelâ€" ing they had spent a very. sociable evening. â€" The proceeds amounted . to about $56. Rev. Mr. Edgar and family arrivâ€" ed Monday from Brantford. They will reside at the manse. . A football match was recently played between St. Jacobs and the home team. The game was very exâ€" citing. We hope to see our team play another match in the near future. Who Can Beat This?â€"Corn seems to be a good crop this year. One stalk was measured by one of _ our villagers and the height was found to be 124 feet. A Challenge. â€" The Doon Football Team herewith challenges the tcams of New â€" Dundee, Contreville, _ Ayr, Waterloo or Berlin Sr. Rangers _ to home and home games. y A game of football was played on Saturday evcning,â€" Aug. 11th, Iwâ€" tween the Victorias of Galt and Doon, which resulted in the score of 2â€"1 in favor of the home team. ‘The return game will be played in a few weeks. Our junior team went to F‘resten Thursday evening and defeated the Preston Beavers by the score of 1â€"0. The public school reopened Monday after the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schrano oi Preston spent Sunday with friends in Doon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kaiser of Waterido were in Doon on Sunday, > _ _ Messrs, Wm. Lucas and Wm, Binâ€" von left for Manitoba last week,. Mr.~ and Mrs, Walter Rawsay of Grand Valley, spent a few days last week remewing acquaintances in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Yauer of To ronto are holidaying ‘a the villige. Mr. Gilmore, who hos been etgaged as principal of the public school here, arrived in the village Satuut«y, The school â€"house has beea treated to a coat of paint during the i ahdays. Mr. Westbrooke ‘ras disposei «f his drug business to Mr. Jenser Boupchâ€" ier and will leave the village â€" this week for the West. _ Nit. Westbrook will be much missed in charch _ and social circles. The â€"farmers in this viemcty . are through harvest. The crop this year have been unusually heavy and conse» ouently the farmer‘s heart itjoices. Mrs..: w;nâ€"Gr(-«-nï¬ckf and â€" fumily leave shortly for Edmonton to join Mr. Greenfield, who is located there. Bornâ€"At â€" Plattsville, on Aug. 12th, to Dr. and Mrs ~ School reâ€"opened toâ€"day (Monday) withâ€" a fair attendance. 2y T Out stage driver, Mr. Playford, had so many passengers on Saturday he had to hire a larger rig in Waterloo in order to accommodate ‘the crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glaister and baby and Miss Border of Waterloo spent a couple of days last week with Miss B. Hastings. Miss Ella Campbell of Berlin _ is visiting friends here. Mr. J. Knight of Guelph spent Sunâ€" day with his parents. _ Miss Rett Caote of Toraonto is holâ€" idaying with lr‘irnds here. V.‘“.\liré;v(')'al;lry'n( Woodstack visited friends hore,. last week, + â€" Master Donal4 Campbell has reâ€" turned from a week‘s visit with fricnds in Berlin. 7 Mrs. J. Schlegel of Berlin is visitâ€" ing hor sister Mrs. Shantz. Mr. Alex. Frame spent Sunday | in Berlin. The Misses Roschman of Berlin are the guests of Miss Playford. Where to Go2 A.C. HAENNEL‘8, The Pruggist Los Euccessor to Come here for the best in Rubber Jat Riogs. Corke all sizes, Sealing and Parafine Wax Mixed Spices whole and ground. Tumeric and Curry Powder for pickling. + ‘ner‘s Remedies on sale here. HAWKESVILLE PLATTSVILLE. CROSSHILL DpOON. ( Roos Pharmac \ Seyder‘s Drug ~unday, Willson, Is surprising many people who drop in "Just for a look." We are aware that there are mn:glbt;{m who look ufln a special sale as a "Fake Scheme" or some sort of a trick of the trade. Perhaps they have reason for their opinion, BEEN TRADING AT THE "WRONG sSTORE® It‘s this Class of Buyers that are surprised to find our Bargains honest B;.rgtidl;l and our gouds just as we represent them to be. A man said the other day. Men‘s 2 picce Summer Suits, single Preasted, un‘ined. grey checks, reguâ€" lar price 43, special $4. Men‘s 2 piece grey all wool Summer Suity, unlined, regular price $6, special Men‘s 2 piece Summer Suits, single breasted, unlined, grey checks, reguâ€" ar price $0, special $7, That is the way we surprise people, here are a few of the Bargains which we are offering to clear. Men‘s 2 pece extra fine all wool Summer Suit, grey check, regular _ M»n‘s 2 piece Summer Suits double hreasted, un‘ined, grey overcheck 9.50, special $7.50. Summer Suit, grey ch price $10.50, special $8.50. & Cash only. One Price. Cheap Cash Store. South side King Street. § Y«u h‘s Chroms Calf Ba‘a, elp sole, sizes 11 to 13 1â€"2, $1.15 , Misses‘ an 1 Children‘s Dongola and Patens Leather Strap S ippore, single sole »t $1.20, 95e Toe and COv. : Varioties in Women‘s Lines at 7o¢, 50c and 20¢. B.eu‘s Dipgola Chocclate and Tan Bales, good valuo, reg. $3 50 now $1 50. Red Card Sale SURPRISED PEOPLE Weichel‘s Woeekly Stors News Good Goods If you intend using paint and don‘t know what color to se to armonize properly, call on us for S. W. P. information card. â€" It tells ou how to do it. Waterloo The Old Buggy... Continuation of the made ’I'C\\‘ for a few cents and a little labor. With THE SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS > Buser PAaINT you can paint and varnish at the same operation. You will be surprised how casy it is to renew vehicles, Lct us show you color cards. §OLD BY Come Early and Secure the First Choice. Our Great Clearing of Summer Clothing PHoxE 357. _ earmeamee ~ Get color cards from M‘ . WEICHEL & SON., YOU DBO BETTER THAN YOU ADVERTISE in paint, varnish, stain, or wax, and use The Sherwin= Williams Modern Method Floor Finshes. For Painted Pinishâ€"Inslde Floorsâ€"Tue $â€"W. mmsor Froo® ""r Porch Floorsâ€"â€"Twe §â€"W. Porew Fioo® . arnished Piaishâ€"Naturalâ€"M48â€"Â¥07, a durable foor varnish. For Y Stainedâ€"Fi00m40, .-n:'u and umi;h combine d For Wazed Finishâ€"fre 8.W. Froor Was. For Unsightly Cracks in Ofd Ploorsâ€"Tue 5.w. Carce ano Sraw Fita A complete line of finishes for any style and any floor, old or new. SMYTH BROS. Finish Your Floors # JRA WATERLOO WHOLE NUMBER Men‘s 3 piece Summer Swits, fine al wool, all lined, regular price $13, special $10. single breasted, regular price $7.00, pesial $o on evat P * Youths‘ 2 .fieee Summer Suits, gr check, fine all wool, double breaste regular price $0 50, special $7.00,. > Youth‘s fine Summer Suits, 2 piece, unlined, regular price $9, special $7. Youths‘ 2 piece Suits, best unlined, fine all wool, regular price $11,50, epecial price $9.50. @ Youth‘s fine all wool Summer Suit, Low Prices rex BERLIN EImira . $1 50 now hss to