VYOL 50«â€"NO. 36 TAE BIG STORE‘S NEWS. It n akea no diff rence whâ€"tber you‘re from Berlin or not, we want to show you the extracsdinary bargain featurea this store offers this week. You‘ll fird prices throughout our entire store (invariably as low as the lowest) way below low water mark now. Secing is believing. Call and convince yourself. We have a large variety of. new designs, among them the Red Riding Hood, Autumn Leaves, The Tennis Girl, Butiesfly, etc., your choice 25¢c. Swiss Collars, 25¢ Leaders for ; This Week‘s Selling WINNING PRICES ] I»dies‘ Swiss Embroidered Collars, very dainty designs, at ea h 25¢, 35c Ladies‘ fine Cotton Hose, in colors of black or tan, with very neat‘y oniâ€" broidered work, our regular 2c line this week per pair 19c. Clearing sale ‘of Men‘s Straw Hats at 2¢ sud 50c each. all new styles, but we will not carry any over, so here they g>, all sizes and styles, worth from 75¢ to $2.50 each, at 25¢ aud 00c. Embroidered Cotton Hose, 19c Tha Berlin Our new Cloth‘ng, Hats, Caps and Underwear are now ready Now there‘s justone dr two things to doâ€"Keep on : wearing your anmm.er clothes with an overcoat or get a beavier suit. We‘re ready {ir both. 5 & a Next to Sovereign Bank and Post Offics, â€" â€" Futhermore, our new fall Clothing is the best that is made; everyâ€" thing that‘s new in Hats and Caps for men and boys and at prices as rearonable as i ny store in the Twin City. L ome and see our new Fall Clothing and Footwear. & THE HORTON STAVELEG ROTARY WASHER Paper, Envelopes, Pads, Papeterie, Visiting Cards, Scribblers, Pens, Inks, Mucilage, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers, Etc. Minute Books, Day Books, Time Books, Counter Books, Ledgers, Drawing Books, Exercise Books, Music Dictation Books. s the best on the Market. _A few reasons why : } 1, 1t is made of Lonisiana Cypress, 2. 1t has no complicated gearing. 8â€" It is handsome and durable. 4. â€"It is the easiest ranning machine on the market. Store Opens 8 a m. Store Closes 6 15 p.m. SEE OUR W IN DOW W. H. LEESON, King Stroot, s ;) ) > _ % . > ~ _~â€" Furim sOLE AuENT FoR WATERLOO COUNTY, The new store opposite M. Eh & Co‘s. King St., Barlin. _ Phone 110 Marvellous Values, Gent‘s Counter ATTENTION Cushion Tops 25¢ PETER HYMMEN, A. WESELOH & CO. STATIQONERY PRICE $7.00 THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Mercantile Co. â€"46 King Street East. There are still many more specia‘ offers this weex at this counter, Bi; Sale still on of Silks, Venetians Broadcloths. eur.. special prices in i Black Taffeta at 30¢ and 98c a yard. 15 pair Lodes‘ Dongo!as Oxfmd patent. tip Shoes, Blucher cw,. regular 2 50, apeciai pr ce per pair $1.79, 4 pair Men‘s Dongola B 1:, Goodâ€" yeaur web ed. all sizes, every pair good v Iue at $350, away price per pair $2.49. 12 priir Boy‘s D»rgola chocolite Bal. bhoes, regular #1 75 per pr., $1 59. 10 pair Little â€"Gent‘s light tan Ba‘. Rhoes, r‘zes 8 to 10%, our regu‘ar $1 40. special price pair 99c. KHest Shoe Dressing, reg 25¢, for 176. See west window, shoe dept. Nearly Everybody Will Come DRESS GOODS, main floor Borlin. i Mr. Henry Faber has disposed _ of his residence ond lot. to Mr. Ed. ! Cherry, wh» succeeds him as | had , mi‘ler, and Miss Eifert of Floradale lhas accepted a position as bookkeep cr. i . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schaub of ! Mitchell are visitinx friends here for a few days. i Mr. Clarcnee and Miss EMe Kius per and Mr. and Mrs. John Young of ‘Seb‘l'ingz\'illc spent a few days wiin ‘ relatives and friends. An interesting bowling match «as played en the loval green en Labar Pay between Waterloo and Wellesley { lowlers, resulting in a victory~ for ; the latter by a majority of 16 points. | The sad news of the death .of Ker. D. Lochnet of Sherwood, Ohio, was received jhere Monday motning. The | deceased was the pastor of the Luihâ€" eran â€" ch=rch, â€" Wellesley, for celoven vears previous to his departure, and I smm leaving here in February last has been in poor health. The family hiwe the sympathy of a wide circl of fri n ts, 1 _ Mr. and Mrs, Louts BecWer of Presâ€" ; ten spent a few days with relatives | ard fricnds. Labor Day was epserved very quiâ€" etly here, The New Hamburg tand balted a few nunutes in the village znd during the interval played sevâ€" eral selections before proceeding . to licidelberg, where tney gave an open air concert. "Ir. Menry Fabeâ€", head miller, onl Mr. Howard Burtn, bookkeeper, _ of th» Wellesley Milling Co., have severâ€" ed th ir connection with the firm. The latter has accepted a positicn as travelling ~salesman for a Listowel firm. ! v\Our Busy Neighborsi Rev. H. Battenberg is attonding Synodical. sessions in SBerlin for a week. & ‘Mr. Christian Burgener wen* to Toâ€" ronto Monday morning, where he . is exhibitinx some of the Nchwelwer cheese, manufactured by hiin, at the Canadian Exposition. Misses | Lizzic and Mintéo Berdcsx are spending a few â€" days with their brother at Waterloo. Messrs, Christ. Gingrica and C. F. Oitman were visitors to the . Twinâ€" City on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gingrich spent a few days with friends and relatives in Tavistock, ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Meyer â€" spent Sunday in New Dundce, A Pretty Wedding.â€"A pretty wedâ€" ding took place on Wednesday afterâ€" noon, Aug. 29th, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kriescl, when their daughter Adcline was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. C. Knapp of Berlin. _ At 4 o‘clock the bride entered the drawing room supâ€" porfed ‘by her father, to the strains of a wedding march ably played â€" by Miss Nellic Kriescl. Miss Knapp, sis ter of the groom, acted as bridesâ€" maid. The groom was ably supportâ€" ced by his cousin, MY. Pfanner of Berlin, The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Loeb in the _preâ€" sence of about cighty guests. After the coremony the guests sat down 1d a sumptuous wedding dejeuner. The happy couple were the recipients | of numerous and rostly gifts showing the high esteem in which they are hekd. Mr. and Mrs. Knapp left on a bridal tour to Buflalo and other southern points. Their many friends wish them a happy united journey through life. Mr. C. Eifert of Floradale, a stuâ€" dent at the Theological College, Fort Wayne, Ind., preached here on Sunâ€" day last in the absence of Rev, H. Battenberg. Mr., M. Schaub will attend the Synâ€" odical conference at Berlin as fdeleâ€" gate from the Wellesley congregation. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hall are taking in the Exhibition in Toronto this woek. s mp d Mr. Shacfer of Rochester was . a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Futher last woek, Dr. Rice attended the funeral . of Dr. Cody in Toronto last woeek, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Currant of Berâ€" lin visited here last Sunday. _ Miss Eva Clemens is holidaying in Galt. OOO¢CO #000°00000® OLOS0 t00O0® BOC #0000040® #06¢+ ~Mr. and Mrs. W. Hood visited in Berlin last Sunday, k28 .\hâ€" and Mrs. Iiy. Swartz _ of Galt visited here last Sunday.. & â€"Mr. and Mrs. Menno Rellinger of Berlin visited here last Sunday. 'Mr"narr) Wettiaufer of â€" Berlin spent Sunday in the village, â€" Mrs. McDonald of Grand Valley is visiting her son Mr. Fred MceDonald here. im s o Miss Lorraine Shantz of Berlin and Mr.â€" Bert Strongman | of © Hamilton have returned â€" home â€" after spehding some time at E. W. Detweiler‘s, _ Mr. and Mrs. P. Alloway visited in Cobourg last Sunday and Monday. (Too late for last week.) Mrs. â€"Josephâ€"pet weiter~and dangh ter Bertha have returmed home afte spending some lime in Woodstock, â€"Mr. D. B. Detwoiter of Berlin callâ€" od on friends here this woek,. _ > News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING â€" SEPTEMBER 6, 1906 NEW DUNDEE. WELLESLEY. ROSEVILLE Mrs. Smith and Miss Bemis of Winâ€" * terbourne called on Mrs. Bemis here "this week."~â€"â€"~ : _ _ | _ Mr. and Mrs. Kralt spent Sunday in St. Jacobs. Mr. J. T. Ott attended the I. O. F. conmvention at St. Thomas last Wedâ€" noesdey a id Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reichert of Ott last Sunday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rominger, Mr. anh Mrs. Chas. Schutz, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Rominger â€" and children, atâ€" tended the funcral of the late Harold Frey at Elmira last Sunday. Miss Hattie Brodell of Newark, N. J., is visiting at the residence _ of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snider. +5 Mr. Melvin Strome of Rochester, N. Y., and Miss Smith of Berlin, Ont., visited the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Strome, for a few days last week. Among the visitors to the Exhibiâ€" tion at Toronto last week were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle and son Edâ€" ward, and Mr. J. T. Ott. Mr. â€" and _ Mrs. Chas. Eix, oft Hawkesville, visited> the latter‘s mothcr, Mrs. Ernest Glebe. > d Mr. and Mrs. W. Hutchison of Wingâ€" ham visited friends here last week. Miss :igncs Becker, Waterloo, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Beckâ€" er. Mr. and Mrs. H.. Mundeli druphter of Mitchell visited his ints over Srnday. 8 Mr. Jas. Grieve of Spokane, Washâ€" ington, called on fricnds here last week. f > Miss: fd;'Bothuol Heidelburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bracndle on Saturday. 4 C uon Quite a number from here intend taking in the cacursions to Toronto this week. Nr. and Mrs. Wm. Hastings spent Surday in Badon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bingeman _ of Berlin called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bingeman last week. Mr. Gordon Bingeman and Miss Alice Bingeman were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Weber, Watcrloo, on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathews spent Sunday at the residence of Mr.: and Mrs, Bedford, Aa Mrs. Webster and Miss Libbic Webâ€" ster, spent Tuesday in Bnd.n. % â€"Mrs. > Nickison, Galt, and Miss Chapman, of Clifford, renewed . acâ€" quaintances here t hlsAvvcek. Miss Maggie Rennie of Berlin Labor Pay at home. © _ Mr. and Mrs: D. lHouston of Deâ€" troit, were guests of Mr. A. Knight last week. P â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Cracknell of To ronto visited at Mrs, J, L, Hamâ€" mond‘s over Sunday, â€"Mrs, Coleman and Miss M. Shantz spent several days in Berlin last -l:ed'dllz‘klls will soon be ringing «â€"more later, % _ Mrs. Stuckhart and chiidren of Berâ€" lin are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bickle, Ts‘ â€"Miss Alice Smyder, Berlin, called on friends here on Sunday. _ 3 A number of our girls picnicked on the banks of the Grand river on Laâ€" bor Day, and report having had a grand time. A large number of the young people of our village jonrneyed to Heidelburg on Labor Day and held a very cPioyâ€" able picnic there. 5 Messrs. Hastings Bros. are attendâ€" ing the Toronto: Fair this week, where they areâ€" exhibiting _ their rheep. Our general merchant, Mr. Bellinâ€" ger, has bought a store in Bamberg, and is moving this week, He was in business here about six months. His friends will regret his removal from the village. . â€" Mrs. © AMex. â€" McAllister, Hawkesâ€" ville, is holidaying under the parental roof for a few days. ts 3. Among those that are taking in the Toronto Exhibition this week . ate Mrs. Shepherd and Mr. Floyd Shopâ€" herd, Nit. and Mrs. Rellinger, . Mr. and Mrs. F. Snyder, Mr. Charles Bedford, Mr. Wm. Bedford, Mr. Rowe and Mr. Slumski. ~Mr. and Mrs. F. Hilker oi Conesâ€" togo visited her mother here on Sunâ€" day. ts 1 8 x £ Mr.â€" and Mrs. Allen Woeber spent Sunday with friends in Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Braendle callâ€" ed on friends in Centreville on Sunâ€" ty ‘ Mr. _ Rodeer â€" Geach, Hawkesville, called on his parents this week beforé leaving for the West. Mr. Sidney Sayder intonds leaving for the Northwest on Friday. â€"Mrs, R. Demart and son Edward of Rochester were guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Bingeman on Tuesday, _ _ _ Miss Shelly spent Thursday~ with friends in Hawkesville. BLOOMINGDALE. FLORADALE. CROSSHILL spent and patâ€" Sacramental services will be heid in the Wallaceville Evangelical church on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 8th and 9th. Rev. Mr. Knechtel of Berâ€" lin will conduct the services. Miss Rose Kennedy, who has been the guest of her parcnts, Rev. J. B. and Mrs. â€" Kennedy, leaves for her home in Cleveland this week,. ~This st re will again lead all othersin the matter of stove_display.â€"Clareâ€"Bros.â€"Peninsular Stoves and ranges this year are better than ever and we invite you all to visit our warerooms and inspect tha var.ous designs. i We are pleased to report that Mrs. Louis Adolph, who has been ill durâ€" ing the past summer, is making satâ€" isfactory progress towards recovery. CooDd The ~C.P.R. have commenced grad-{ ing near Listowel on the branch line from Linwoed. Settlement is also beâ€"| ing made with property owsmers ulong’ the railway rowe, and the work isl being rushed aiong rapidly, and it is : expected that . before â€" many monis] have passed the first train will have pulled into Listowel on the C.P.R. / We regret to chronicleâ€"the death of Mrs. Lavis Moillinger, who died _ at the home of her son Alfred Beacen, Wallace, on Aug. 39th. ‘"Jhe funeral was held cn Friday last. Interment took _ place ‘ at Fairview cemetery, Listowel. The bereaved family have the sympathy of their friends in their tour of sorrow. Mrs. Samuel Wiederhold, of Shakesâ€" peare, and Mrs. Fred Wiederhold, of Milverton, spent a few days at th» home of their Lrother, Peter, Walâ€" laceville. The above is a cut of the most popular range on the market to day. _ Over 150 in nse town alone. M. WEICHEL & SON & A Miss Minnic McLachlan leaves this week for Detroit, where she intends working .at the dressmaking trade. Her many fricnis will miss hor in the Epworth League, and also in the choir, she having been organist _ for some time. She goes accompanied b; Miss Annie Bisch, of Maryborough. Waterloo, â€" Cnt., â€" Canada, Waterlioo The weather during the past week has been all that could be desired, thus enabling {farmers to finish harâ€" vesting and also to sow their fall wheat. Potato digging will soon be the order of the day, Judging from report, the much dreaded rot is again playing havoc with the crop. Mrs. Walter Hamilton is spending a few weeks at ©her parental home, Hickson. Mrs. Frank Welker and Mrs. G. Bender visited during the holidays with friends in Galt. Mrs. O. Salter and Miss L. Coote visited friends in Milverton for a few days. Mr. Simen Schatz, of Hamburg, spent a few days visiting relatives Macton visited Mr. and Mrs, J, T. and friends in the village. A.C. HAEKNEL‘S, The Druggist Mr. Charlie McLaughlin of Minto, spent Sunday with friends in this secâ€" tion. Where to Go? Successor to Zoellner‘s Remedies on sale here. Come here for the best in Rubber Jat Rings. Corks all sizes, _ Sealing and Parafine Wax Mixed Spices whole and ground. Tumeric and Curry. Powder for WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS picklirg WALLACE. { Roos Pharmacy | Suyder‘s Drug Store. No Money Comes Easier ;New Fall and Winter | dackets and Caps _ The School Shoe question again ! Fall torm commences Togsday and with , it comes the demand for ____ We are in diréct touch with the leading designers of the world, our coll ction will be found pleasing and upâ€"toâ€"date, our prices modâ€" erate. â€" Mr, E. Clomens in charge of this departmeet will be pleased to wilcome you and shaw the newest thingys in ladies‘ coats. We do not ark you to take cur word for it, but we do urge upon you the fact that when you buy a home you owe it.to yourself to getthe one that is going to give you the most satisfaction. You cannot aflors to buy a farm, or a proper‘y of any kind untii you have looked over list. _ Below will be found a short d â€"scription of a few fams we hays for sale on our list, Full partic« ulars and c mplete list on applicstion. J4 worea, neas V_Vmfloo. market gardening, fair buildinge«, .©1900, small payment down, a good Eo en e e se e e o e e mt chance for somenne t 113 acres, near Berlin, highly culuvated, large buildings in the best of condition, tine frait and surroundings, near schoâ€"1, bou~d to sell for $8,200 fon easy term#, examine this. weres of aplepdid oil, brick house. nearly new, good barn and oul.{mildlngs, tine lawn, frmib apd beir cs, 5 minutes walk from t‘ost Oï¬ec. School and Trolley s a ion. Price $3900, a ‘argai : according to location. 137 were‘. neir Bor in,rood loa y »oil, creek. dGairying or grain raising farm, new brick houso, large barn and outbuildirgs, price rlght.reminf from farming.apply to the undersigned, 13 acres ou im :n road, 3 miles from Berlin, good buildings, good soll, at &fl). good value, Cash only. One Price. Cheap Cash Store. South side King Street. You will fin? sems of the leading styles for Fall and Winter wear on wisp‘ay in ou; show window. We might write pages on the beauty ‘and style of these garments. But our space is limited and we prefer to ask you to come in and look through our magnificent disâ€" play you will se the latest novelties for this season. THE BEST School Shoes Our School Shoes will stand the rough kbocks and hard kicks they are bound to réceive. Shrea that combine the parent‘s ;leairo for weat with the childron‘s idea of ooks. Evory pair made upon honor, good workâ€" mnship and solid leather from heel to toe. f PuosE® 357. He}JRe SOLID, STYLI3H, COMFORTABLE scHOOL SHOES FOR THE BOY3 AND GIRLS. Office F ederick Street. We are making an early display of Ladies‘ Fall and Winter Jackets. _ SMYTH BROS. F. E. Shantz & Co Opposite Market. WHOLE NUMBER 3003 dav. â€" Over 150 in use in Waterico Berlin, Ont Elmira BERLIN LOW PRICES