m Wt 9 her Chance for _ in the Gool of the Evening 49e I % . __â€" TREE OPFP mmco!lhm.mww.mw‘ Prs 26 ~Harvest and Work Shaes % With one dollars® worth of our 35¢ tea of which we giv© *__you 3 1bs. for one dollar whether it be of our _ ‘India and Ceylon Blend, Young Hyson Points., _‘~ â€"â€"~Young Hyson Gun Powder, or Uncolored Japan; VOL b1â€"» No 30 After your aay‘s !labor is finished and youcome home jaded and fagged out with the work and the heat, you feel you reâ€" quite just a quiet hour to recoupe, The veranda : or lawn is just the haven to rest properly and you want some comfort around, chairs are alright, but what is still better is a good hammock that you can recline in at your perfect ease, I§on't %o_umhk so? We have just purchased a shipment of hamâ€" mocks, for now : â€" 2 _ We will clear them out at bargain prices.. These hammocks %fl?nstmctcd of the best %ualdy fibre in orientalâ€"colors, fitted with poles, ropes and head cushions complete, We intend giving you the benefit of our purchase and for four days we‘ve ;wï¬ï¬them down to ‘THE. ..« SATISFACTION STORE _ t * 42â€"44 KING ST., EAST. BERLIN, Advertisers of Facts Advert aus immaterial to us, | _ j _ (|Yon will of course not expect more than one as we desire W them up as much as we possibly can for several Remember these hoes were not made to give 3 â€"â€" Away to sell for $1.50; t .re here and it is not in our line; and our time is worth in selling you goods that you come Khere to buy instead wasting hours explaining. * % rak & P pias on P aruied 117 _ 5’:’:’?&; again we are anxious for you to try our teas:; m‘g.u‘ia!u only necessary. 3. " . wts j tÂ¥ > ’â€;,hv:. some rial val shoes Teus hy is lues in com m z ¢ on their feot fml:“:::ilg (ghe auring till night during t# oushs Mon‘s oil il grain blucher her style, iï¬'{"u‘““;,ll!yl’riu sat, 7. " ) /% x * a __, A.4d. Women‘s comfort low shoos, soft upper leather, regalar $1.25 for 1.00, Men‘s harvest shots, pogzed soles, big eyel.t«, spasial at _ > _ 1.25 Women‘s high lace boots in oil grain, plain tos, also dongola lace _ .. Boehmerâ€"Erb Co. Ltd. _ boots, special at m Boy‘s harvent shoes at â€"â€" = A:I m‘ Nm in ~ll lines 0 ~$1.35 to $5.00 each. Boehmerâ€"Erb Co. Ltd. is the time for Hammocks Proprietor. A tX it § big eyelots, harvest shoes, regu‘ar a Sugar Beet Hoe CCA RGE sammmer elothing during Jaly Store opens 8 a.m, Closes 6,.25 p. m. Saturday 10 p. m. Advertisers of Facts Second Floor CO. ONT. 1.75. 1.25 tOur Busy The newly appointedâ€"pastor ol the Methodist Church, Rev. J. A. Unap man, M.â€"A. and wife arrived on the 3rd inst., being ‘tondered a cordial reception at the parsonage. Mr. Stockton, representing the Hy d.oâ€"Electric Commissionâ€" was a Tc cent visitor to New Hamburg in con nection â€"with ascertaining the amount of horse power required, . <~. Mr. Jobhn A. Hartman has Teft cn an extended business trip toâ€" . the western ‘provinces. & t o f An old .Boys and Girls‘ Reunion d in New Hamburg *itg. 3ist, Sept, Ist, #nu 3rd undes ue auspices of the Musicat Society of ‘the place. Waltonâ€"Hartman Nuptialsâ€" Th: marriage pC Miss: Kate . Hartman daughter _ of. Mrs. August â€" Hartmans, and Mr. Jobn Walton, Galt, took flace on Tuesday, July 16th, in the Holy Family Church, Rev. Fathor Kloepter . officiating . The ceremuny was witnessed by a large gathering 0% friends. ‘The bride was handsomely clad _ in white silk. The Misses Isa bella Hartman, Maggie Walton . an! Edith Wunder acted as bridesmaids, while Messrs. Joseph Hartman, Fted Hartman <gnd : Harry ~Dictrich acted as groomsmen.. The fNower girl was Miss Irene Waiton. Mr._ and Mrs. Walton . will mak . their home in Galt. f Mr. S. Gâ€" Holley attended â€" the. grand lodge at Ottawa. Pss e Mr. . Christian Christner recently sold a carload _ of horses which © h« urchascd in Indliana to @a farmer of this vicinity. Mr. J. S. Weichel is spenTing Some i§=¢ at~New York. _ uis r. J. H. Biltom and daughter, Misâ€" Olive, have returned to Buflalo, alte spending two weeks at the home o Mrs. J. W. Ford. k> ’ Mr. Chas. Klinck, Sr., has sold his new residence to Mr. Thun, a récent arrival from Germany. Mr. J. S. Weichel â€"is spenTing som« On â€" Thureday evening the Elmifo football teamâ€" suffered their first de feat this season in a game with the Waterloo Football team the scort being 2â€"O. 9 PIZ on S oc lact Miss Belle Schene of Owen Souni, whohas been visiting her sister Mrs. Rev. â€" Roadhouse, for several months, has returned to her home. Rev. and Mrs. Roadhouse are visiâ€" ting relatives at Owen Sound. Mrs. (Dr.) W. W. Leikie is visitin; her son at Qrillia and her parents a! Toronto for several weeks. . Miss Minnic Ratz is spending soine time wich friends in St. Marys â€" an! London. Messrs: Israod Grofâ€"and Henry Zilâ€" liax have left on a trip to the Northâ€" west. â€" f Mr." Alt. Snyder, Berlin, passed Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. and Mrs.. J. F. McKay and the Misses Fanny and Cora MeKay, of Berfin, called at Mrs. Bemis‘ _ on Sunday . n ce k â€" Miss Annic Gole from Berlin‘ was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph Snyder : on Sunday. _ [he l for â€"a | weeks at Formosa Mr. and Mrs. David Harper family from > Pickering, Ont., holidaying at the home of the ter‘s parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Snyder. Â¥ Mr. and Mrs Gueiph, â€" renew on Sanday. ME PRCmt Mr. and Mrs. J. Good, Berlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Good of mflm‘ Kansas, called on Mr. and Mrs. Er last week. T uce â€" Miss Mary Brandet â€" of: Waterloo passed the week‘s end with . her â€nmm,.m. 4 Menno . Branâ€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO, ~ Master Geo. McAilistct of . Guelph is spending a few n‘- with .. his rother, Mr.: 3. "A. McAllister. _‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Bracey . and Miss Pearl of Levington, were guests ut" the home of Mr. and â€"Mrs. Wi Bedtord on Sunday. * The social held at the Orxbow Farm Wednesday evening the 17th, was not us largely attended ‘as uswal _ owing no doubt to the busy time of the season. . However those that < were presont spent a very enjoyable even« monster Mr‘s in County MASLLICE» ..( J. Heintzman left on Tuesday weeks‘ holiday ~with relatives BLOOMINGDALE NEW HAMBUKG t Mrs. Fred Kurchinski â€" of renewed ncquaintances here 1y ELMIRA and Girls‘ Reunion New Hamburg Ist, Znu 3rd . undes the Musicat Society ire being made‘ for & to take . place some ber. Watch for. farâ€" Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District. _ hovsit & clavtd Te t and are lat« â€"‘Football.â€"The, local < football ~team played. off their Arranged. â€" mateh / at the Hcideiberg Wicnic and incidentalâ€" ly won‘ the game from their St. Jaâ€" cobs opponents by a score of 3 to 2. m':u“u»ld(' NMiatrg Te fl"a.' their : lineup . Messrs.â€" | A, Steiss and D. St of . Heidelberg, and theirâ€" work Gbuh'nd,bafl back was of a Righ order. The teams on the wholeâ€"played the game Jor the sp.it there is in it and it . is to the credit both teams that there was ‘nothilbg whateverâ€" to mar the friendship @kisting â€"among . the members of both teams. The goals of the locals Wete scored by . P. Weber, H. Web ‘and S. Stump{ and the big crowd Wvas kept on . edge during the whole game, the last five minutes being Yery exciting, St~ Ja cobs trying hald to. even the scom but without wess however. The local "teams. Jinfup, Goalâ€"A: Bréfifer. Backsâ€"E. Bolige!, A. Steiss, L. Voisin. J Hall Backsâ€"IB. Wey, 0. Steiss, H. Weber, M. Sciiimmer. Forwardsâ€"PAMWeber, S. Stumpf, J. Steiss and D. Sten ind ‘their: work at b ack was of a high o n the whole yed he sport $ is 4 o the credit ‘d bot here _ was ‘nothiby . w he â€"friendship. @kistin members â€" of h te the locals Wetre . Weber, H. . W and the big crow d 8 . during the whole gat minutes being Â¥ery c cobs trying haÂ¥d to but without cess local "teams. Tinglup, Goalâ€"A: Bréf#ner . Backsâ€"E. B el, Voisgin. â€" Sike» Hall Backsâ€"ER. We: Weber,; M. S m Forwardsâ€"PAWobe Stumpf. The local: jublor 1 arranged a‘ hWolne a with the . Wellesic first game _$ take day, the 23rd Inst.. game will be Wlaye« ‘Tuesilay the MQth .n \will have to Rlay 1 The local t football team has arranged a‘1 und home â€"â€"séries with the Juniors. . The first game Will take place on Tuesâ€" day, the 23rd Inst.. and the _ returs game will yed in Wellesley on Tuesilay the h.inst.. â€" The juniots will have to Rlay to their limit ~to trim Well "as have ~the «re cord of bn:* Stratford _ Juniors by «& score ‘of, 5â€"1, .. The sad news of the recent death of Mr: August: Dietrich in Manitobs was received with # regtet. <Deâ€" ceased was son ol Mr. _ Edward Dietrich, SJM. and t.\:z years with his _ wile acquired a big section: of land ‘ and was meeting with good. suceess, only to be called to guch an untimely end. We extend our sympathy to the be reaved. $ “ï¬â€˜;l-i‘id':l Meyer, Linwood, visited at her home here on Sunday. â€" . Miss Cecelia Schmidt, . of Detroit Mich., is visiting her sister, _ Mrs Pierce Forwell. e y Mrs: N. S. Ball and Miss Victoria Ball, St. Agatha, visited in _ St. Clements on Sundayi _ â€" â€" .. â€"â€"Mr. .John Esbaugh is spending . @ few days at Parry Harbor, Ontf The merry rattle of the mower. is again heard in ‘this ~section _ which ushers in the busy season . of . hayâ€" making. ‘The crop : on the ~whole is a very: fair one. Several farmersâ€". have â€"~ purchased labor saving mackines, suchas â€" hay loaders, sideâ€"delivery â€"rakes, etc. ‘The out crop is causing the farmer some anxiety. as a blight bas «come over it, which is turning the leaves brown, It remains to be seen whethâ€" er the grain is affected or not. The copious. shower _ which . was greatly ‘needed was the means of réâ€" treshing the different crops, especially the roots and potatoes â€" which â€"are looking fine. The garden party held under. . the auspices of the Mt. Pleasant Epworth League on the 17th was a . success both financially and socially, â€"there. being two other events on the same evening. An excellent program . was rendered. . ~ The Listowel Orchestra furnished the greater part of â€" the music. . Rev. Archer of . Mooreheld and Reeve Dicksonâ€" of Maryborough S'k“m stirring â€" addresses. . The nct â€"proceeds "were $58. Death has visited another home in our neighborhood, this time: taking the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salter, who died ..at _ the home on Saturday morning, July 13, at the age of one year _ and â€", one month. â€" Appropriate tuneral services were held, Rev.â€" Jus. Elford deliverâ€" ing an impressive ‘sermon. The beâ€" reaved family have the sympathy . of {ï¬m friends in. their sortow. _ We are pleased to â€" announce â€" the wedding of Mr. Hugh Campbell _ of Maryborough to Miss Lizzie Simpson of Wallace at the bride‘s home . on Wednesday, July 17tK., by the Rev. Mr. Campbell, of MooreReld.~ ThWeir many friends wishâ€"them many years of happy woedded lite. Personal.â€"Miss A. ~ Fleming â€" of Newton and Miss Pearl Wright . ol Bay City, Mich., spent & tew ~ days at the hotme of Mr, Was. Wright. . Mr. and Mrs. D. MeLaughlin spont Sunday with friends in Detroit: Mr. Jas. Dezell visited relatives in Mich., taking advantage of _ the a6 ~Kolb Tt WALLACE > sth took place 1 . & W. Hospital have . ~purchased & . sovere onse lousnes MT .. The neighborly and friendly spirit 1 htm&nm Promais Pï¬t re than at any other h‘&t oceasion of a barn. ruisâ€" dug this event took place. on the farm of Mr. Hernry ‘Pabrher, (@bout two miles west â€" of New Hamburg o Tuesday, July 16th when a large and ! modern barnâ€" was . raised. â€" Althougsh this is the busiest season of the year when all are occupied cwith th¢e varâ€" jous ctops, overa hindred farmers from the surrounding community were m , present including a "goodly number o at| onlookers who _ watched the . work a]â€" Of lifting the heavy beams into place iaâ€"‘ with keen interest. The: dimensions â€" of the now bain which replaces the former one which Was ‘over~~ sixtyâ€"five â€" yeats old are 70x43 feet" with straw ghed 40x36 fect and affords ;plendid ‘accommodâ€" tion for housing the crops of â€"â€" the one hundred acre farmâ€" The base ment of the barn will.have a cement flooring â€" and all the <other‘ appointâ€" ments will be ‘firstâ€"class in ~every respect. This was the first barn raisâ€" ing> in this vicinity in six or> seven ~It would perhaps be interesting to years. f note the provision made to satis‘y the cravings of the inner man, whico justified the high opinion entertained of the ability of the good housewives in the culinary art. Jt was the Qood fortune of: the â€" writer â€"to _ be present and he can youch as to _ the quality and+quantity of the good ihings prepared~ which it would _ be impossible to ennumerate. Suffice )t to say that the tastes of the most ‘astidious were more than satisficl. An idea of the extent of the prepa:â€" ation made .may. be gained when i‘ is noted Ahat the eatables provided included â€" over. sixty pounds _ <becf zeveral hams, over sixty . pies and. a dozen different kinds of cake. > At the conclusion of the day‘s work those present made .merry: and . in dulged in games, songs, etc until _ a late hour. F 7 Hamilton, â€"spent a ~ few days lasi week with his sistet, â€" Mrs. John Tait. R % Ladies â€"remember ~the â€" Institute meeting, Friday, July 26th, at . the Town â€" Hall, Preston, at, 3 o‘clock. Subject for discussion:â€" Entertainâ€" ment, cost of livine. and waste thr ough â€" injudicious buying. â€" ~Allâ€"~ arc "welcome. % i3 ~‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Coons and son Gerald, of Doon, spent Sunday with Mr. Thomas Hilborn‘s. x ~Mis. Snyder,"ot Obrrie; ~who . wis visiting friends in this community, i: now ‘the guest of her neice, Mrs. Isâ€" Miss Shirley Trustram of Hamilâ€" ton, was the guest of her cousins, Miss Elsic and Laura . Hilborn. Mrs. Edward Clemens and sonsâ€" i ter spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Huber, in Berlin. Mrs. Edward Clemens. and tons o‘ Galt, and Miss Cornelia Clemens Jeaye on Thursday for the North West. Mr. William Peck met with & painful accident which injured his eye. ~Mr. Johnny Peck had the mistorâ€" tune to hurt his thumb while playâ€" ing bascball. j Haying is in full swing. Miss Belia Fleming of Pooleé is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. D. Dewar. .Mr. Abram Siegnet and Misses Adâ€" die and Emma Siegner spent Wedâ€" nesday of last week with friends . in Listowel. _ pexlt "Mrs. Matherson and. son _ Master (George of Manitoba, are â€" visiting friends in this vicinity. Misses Jessie Chalmers of . Honeyâ€" grove and Annie Chalmers of Mitâ€" chell were the guests of Miss: Sadie Hammond on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Christian Lichty: is <© spending a week in the employment. of . Mr. Johnâ€" Hill ot. Caledonia. ~Mr. John Schneider . of Brunner, spent Sunday the guest of his cousin Mr. Jacob Schnoider. s Mr. James 9. Hammond, ~accomâ€" panied by his sister, Mrs. Robert Frecborn, of Weltesiey, visited friends in Royal Oak, Mich., during ~the Herald excursion this week. On Saturday wcnl&u Messrs Dan Erb and Joe Etb e breaking a colt, the animal became unmanagable and got into a barbâ€"wire fence,.. but fortanately was got out with ~only Mr. Fred McKay and frieed _ of a fow cuts IENOLEU M FOR HORSKS and CATTLE A. 0. HAENNEL‘8, The Druggist Euccessor to { }:’"w, "'. mm"m Waterioo, ~ Ont, * JULY 25, 1901 Zoollner‘s Romedisa on Sale hord BARN RAISING Cnress Mange and Wounds wWOODpsSIDE Kills Ticks and Lice LIMERICK 499 mAY July Clearing 8 Men‘s Fancy Wash Vests and Summer U Special prices all this week in the Men‘s F Department, â€" This sale is a money saver. Moen‘s White And Fancy YVests 4 Men‘s fausy black and white sumner vests sizes 40, 42 and 44, ular price $1.25, cleatipg PCO ...>,..... «L=â€"..=>â€"=*~; «++ ,"stwe 7: Men‘s white and black striped fancy vests, sizes 34 to 42, reg #1,50 ,clearing priG@..â€"... «.. .+« â€"*~~«»1¢1" +« an==‘««s% < s wh 3 Men‘s faney vests, 39, 40 and 44, clearing price s*«+ s« rkas + 8 ::n’o white p‘yue vests, sizes 34 to 40, regular price $2.25 pri weve Caule whew su nb‘ me wo a en a e n Ae a n 5n 83 MB Aa ie a n me bace i i 8 Fancy checked vests, sizes 34 t> 44, regular price $2 75 clearing 4 Men‘s black an‘4 white cheoked fancy vosts, D. B. sizes 35, 37, 4 regular $2.50 clearing ptiG6 .............â€"...~4«~â€"**»»=*®s «=mant 12 doz. Men‘s fine American Balbriggan under shirts and drawors, 33 to 44, well worth 50¢ each, clearing price eaoh...........~... MEN‘S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. King Street East, Berlin. BOOKS We are ready to fill your wants in this line and have O most complete and upâ€"toâ€"date stock. tX C ‘:..; Also office sundries. inks, mucilage, paste, pen Give us a call and convince yourself, _ Gold Medal Binder Twine, 650 ft, to ib., 14ic. Gilt Twine, 650 ft: to Ih., 14¢c. Golden Sceptic Bivder Twine, lic. Plymouth Special Binder Twine, licper ib & at these prices. * \A ek WATERLOO, Binder Twine! Binder Twine!~Bindor Hay Fork and Sack Lifter Rope, 4 strand, 136. Machine Oil, 3i u gal. Hay fork Pulleys, 306. â€" Hay forks, all sizes, 50o with strap. General Merchant; ESm Om 137 nere farm, Nall{:nmnm..-od DundIpgs, 2 MICE MTLID UUTT If you have -on‘“‘lou call on u-.v-anphuluwyuupi Oneâ€"quarter seotion of first clase land uear Didsbury, all a snap, Brick shop, with residence, in a good location, Office Frederick Street, ‘cnveyancing, Real Estate ard Insurance Agonts, 143 acres, first The Triumph of the Time! â€" Our * Canadian Country‘s Progress Our $400,000 . In New Buildings â€" ,000 1907 $400,000 . In New Buildings . $400,000 In Premiums $48,000° In Premiums _ $40,000 â€" In Special Attractions â€" $40,0G0 Industrial Activity â€" National and Historical â€" All That‘s Best in Exemplified Portrait Collection â€" Agriculture -dhL FINEST OF THE WORLD‘S BANDS MAGNIFICENT BATTLE SPECTACLE UNRTVALLED ENTERTAINMENT TEATURES W,. K. GEORCE, J. DOERSAM. Single fares for round trips and excursion rates on every line of travel STATIONERY . ‘ SCHOOL SUPP CANADIAN NATIONAL ~ _ â€"EXHIBITION TORONTO SMYTH BROS. August 26th to September 9th . SHANTZ & CO. . Shantz & Co. . Schiedel‘s Exi A 2 For all information address WHOLE NU Opposite Market, Cipen # )4 BE t Cash and One O. ORR Breslau, O ONT Berlin, 1907 _