pa*: T5 youths‘ l:;? pants suits, imported and domestic tweeds in E mm ome light and darker grey a«d brown shades, neat check and > stripe patterns, single breaste1 sacque style, good Italian eloth _ Mnings and trimwmings, trouser cut mediam width in leg, m us . #izee 32 to 35, regulir up 1> #$9, to clear « > =* Sizes 24â€"28, $4.25; â€" 29â€"32, $4.75. _ Men‘s 0dd Trousers _ _\ Boys‘ new spring Norfolk suits, a Hiae mediaur weight,. imported . &areed in a handsome grey mixe1, Scotch effect, ohow::f faint colored _ intermixture,. cost made with box plain and belt and fiuished with â€" good qaality Italian eloth lining sod tritmming, x 4 _ WATERLOO, h _ Wall Paper! _â€"â€" Saved Tee‘h oA I To those who took advantage of our special Seed Sale last week, sared money iz‘Mï¬QmMnamsnmh such a position to s th same, wo bag to alvise that wo shall crntinues the s1ms up to xt 8a evedsing. ype muuhhh regest of ant haring kaown earlisr in the season wh ould have meart a largor saving. M / _ We repont. v _ _ > Ghotce rec‘eaned Timothy Seed .. ..........»«>>>>>*$# 2 15 _/‘ Brwra 4 Ril Clover $004...... ....«.â€".â€"»«« 18.78 . bes‘ > «. YÂ¥err Â¥ EKxport " w .__ _# (the best that mdaey C F" _ OHB DUJ}... c«1..221â€"2srrk un ns e bos ies s ae4 + n *4 * 14.50 _( _ Very Faney Exrpot Mammoth Clover 864. ... ... ... 14 50 _\ .. i+" COhotos _**~ Alsike Clover. .........sesâ€"« @14« 1100 B % _« Alfafie 0; Lacéroce Chotcs Beed. ... .. ... . . 12.00 e 4; Mammoth ba‘s Ce‘v Cwn 6Me #% xn s ha‘s A 6+ 6 106 ple : u_ Â¥ellow ks sX Â¥evuteccrs riy hevs â€" < like i o "© 185 w‘fl men‘s striped worsted and tweed trousers, the grey and stripes with red and browa intormixad, th > -mysaduukww-hhflhg3n ant well cut and mad», sizes 30 ++ 46, m‘n’t' $275, d $3.50, to clear Saturday ~ « €3,% . % is Half Long iun":.i;..,...... f All Heed .. â€" _ fimiaat h. § All Garden Seeds such as pers, bt o What mother is there who dossea‘t want her bas to be well dressal ap>n Eeaster day? . "Yer; batâ€""." No buts plesse. This is Canada‘s gro%' time. Every Cavadian bwy ocm afford a new euit for. Esster Sunday. (The only points to consider are "quality and prices. . Nuturally . yoh want the nicest suit you can get» your" boy at tbe. least unnecesiary expznditure . Come in and examine our stock. _ We will be content with your judgement, 92 Examples of the Easter Value: Bï¬utify yodr home at small cost. T 4 All the newest this year‘s Patterns, se The bigï¬st assortment of:Fishing Tackel can be seen We carry an enormous assortment of Base Ball ;hl. Rubber Balls, (all kinds) of Sporting Goods, Don‘t forget we are handling the Famous Edison Phonoâ€" hs and New Records arriving weekly. . Free Concerts y Evening, The Reliable. J. DOERSAM. â€" GEO. HASENFLUG Boys‘ Easter Suits â€" ® 62â€" No of the entire and $3.50 por pair ragularly. Saturday $1.98 & 00., Berlin. spart «.. «* .. ** (the best that mdney ohe‘t Matiits Clover Brnd. â€".. ... . ) it â€"â€" Alsbito C1070 . . .. : .. . . «»«« »» »44« ifaffa 0: Lacerse Cholcs Beed . ... .. .. ... hm ...,......':"""'::::::::::::::::::::: -a‘_lA 0---oo.-'.--.o.-o--.“b-.--' E:.'Eta;:::::::::::::::::::::: «4 3 Tike 16 beans, radishes, ete. the Bochmer, Erb Departmental Wall Paper! ONTARIO ste., sold by: the 14.50 14 50 1100 12.00 WELLESLEY Pathmasters, Poundkeepers and Fence Viewers Appointed. ‘The municipal councit of"the Townâ€" ship "of Wellesley® met, pursuant to adjournment, Monday,. the 6th day cf April, 1905, 10 o‘clock in the fore noon, at the Township Hall, Crossâ€" Ail â€" the members were in attendâ€" ange, A. B. Robertson the reeve in the chair. ¢ The proceedings of the foregoing session~were read and confirmed . by the Council. f es Correspondence bills and accounts were handed to the reeve and after being read were accordingly â€" dealt with and disposed of during the day. The council at ofice proceedef â€"to take up the byâ€"law for the > appointâ€" ment of pathmasters. : It was moved ‘by W. Hastings, sec, by ~R. Lintick that Byâ€"law No. â€"â€" for the appointment of pathmasters for the current year 1906 be now read a first and second time. ‘Carried. â€"â€" ... The countil then went into .comâ€" mittee of ‘the whole on Byâ€"law â€" No. 601. â€" A. P. Drammeier was | made chairman of said commit.ee on moâ€" tion by A. B. Robertson and W.â€"Hasâ€" tings. ‘The committee reported as folâ€" lows, viz> , 33°%. ;mb;-.ga C. Esbaugh, 35 theâ€"public highwaysâ€"within.theâ€"bounâ€" iJohr/ h, ~ 36 Geo. Foerster, â€" 37 daries of this municipality Louis Baechler, 38â€" John K...Forwell, (â€" ~It was. moved by W. Hastings, secâ€" ’an Wm. Haffnet, 40 Geo. Voll, 411G. onded by J. Reide! that permission ‘W. Lichty 43 m_vwï¬hgbr_ &â€" is hereby given and granted by: the ville, 43 Jac. Hahn, 44 J./W. ‘Brickâ€" Municipal Council of the Townshipâ€" of er, 46 T. Wilkinson, 46 W.‘ Tydck, 47 Wellesley to the ‘"Mornington ~and Wm. Scipe, 48 E. W. Weber," 49 . H.; Wellesicy Telephone Association, Limâ€" G. Llc%,% B. Snider, 51 Chas ited," to build a telephoneâ€"line from |Eix, 52 M. S. Bv?h 53 â€" John the boundary line between Morningâ€" MWilkinson, 54 C. B. Frey, 55 Jo'll.to-mdwzabymm along Small, 56. J~McGoey, 57 H. Reichâ€"~ the public highways between . concesâ€" ert, 59 Geo. Beggs, 59 J. E. ByrOn, ‘sions 6 and 8 to the village of 60 P. Boppre, 61 W. Calder, 82 J.J.. ‘Crosshill situated in the.county of Gilliland, 63 Wm. Halling, ~ 64â€" M.. Waterloo and Province of _ Ontario, BRyan, 65â€"C, Cfooks, 66 A. C. Crawâ€" always provided that nothing will be ford, 67 T. Crookshanks, 68 J. Ballge done in the construction of this line 89 C. Wilker, 70 J. Friedmann, 71 R. to interfere with the private rights, Hosea,; 72 T. Hall, 73 W. Crommet, privileges or the convenience of the 74 D.1. Bender, 75 Jac. Eisenmenâ€" traveling public on the highways and ger, 76 Herb Runstetler, 77 F. Mcâ€" further provided that no portion of Cardle, 78 W Reichert, 79 .. W®. the line shall in any way interlere Young, 80 W. Bigam, 81. W. Hawâ€" with the ditches or graded portions thorne, 82 A. Tilly, 83 J,. HendersO®, _of the public highways. Carried, ~ Road Divisions:> No 1 Joseph Leis, 3 John H. Wagner, 3 Rudoiph Leis, 4# W.<Stockey, 5.and 6 Wellesiey Poâ€" lice Village, 7 C. Litwiller, â€" 8 N. Berscht, 9 J. D. Heipel, 10 _ Louis Rank, 11 Peter Dorsch, ll\J. Jacobi, 13 Geo. N. Huchn, 14 Herb Doering, 15 Jos. Herteis,. 16 D. Kunte, 17 Ney Schiegel; 18 Christ Lichty, 19 J. A. Campbell, 20 Dan Streicher, 21 Geo. Hoffman, 22 G. Barbour, 23 E. Playtord, £4* Alex. Meyer, 235 Peter LenBard, 26 St. Clements Police Vilâ€" lage, 27 G. Â¥. Voisin, 25 Levi Kerâ€" cher, 20 D. Schweitzer, 30 F. Braenâ€" die, 31 Louis Huber, 31 Albt.. Boppre, Eix, n,lj&‘ho?’h.v‘ 53 â€"â€". John Wilkinson, 54 C. B. Frey, 55 ~John Small, 56. J~McGoey, 57 H. Reichâ€"" ert, 59 Geo. Beggs, 59 J. E. Byron, 60 P. Boppre, 61 W. Calder, 82 J.J. Gilliland, 63 Wm. . Halling, © 64 M. Ryan, 65â€"C, COrfooks, 66 A. C, Crawâ€" ford, 67 T. Crookshanks, 68 J. Balige 89 C. Wilker, 70 J. Friedmann, 71 R. Hosea, 72 T. Hall, 73 W. Crommer, 74 D.1H. Bender, 75. Jac. Eisenmenâ€" ger, 76 Herb Runstetler, 77 F,. Mcâ€" Cardle, 78 W Reichert, 79 . Wm. Young, 80 W. Bigam, 81 W. Hawâ€" thorne, 82 A. Tilly, 83 J. Henderson, â€"84 D. W. Chalmers, 85 J; F. 'Ht.n-m mond, 86 M. mnni@ln, 4 87 Forwell, 88 A. Eydt, 80 D. Rupp, 90 A. N. Dewar, 91 J. G. Newmaster, 92 H. Gremm, 93 Henry Merlan, 94 John Huras, 95 P. H. Chalmers, 96 Jobn Clark, 97 John Frank, 98 Hy, Dictrich. ~Onâ€" motion by Messrs. Reidet and Lintick committee resumed in oper counciL. 4 2 Ad h ‘The council then went into _ come mittee of the whole on Byâ€"law No. 802 with W. Hastings chairman . of Lo 620000090 mt tin. ut Te Pigdiet y c t t :60 4 ‘A. McFadden, 5 M; Kark, 6 Chas. Miller, 7 R. Crooks, 8 Ed . Martin, 0 Alex. Hammond, 10 P. Schweitzer. Fence Viewersâ€"1 C. Quebhl; 2# E. MHerrgott, 3 H. Diss, 4 J. Haid, 5 A. Gaister, . 6 H. Metian, 7 â€"John Frank, 8 John McGory, 9 Y. A. Campbell, 10° A. Miller,; 11 Thos. Cal der, 11 A. Bydt, 18â€"A. Ko:l‘:h. Committee resumed in council.. ced vc"x,:éo:"z ByJaw n'*s. ofl.zx the af ot â€" Pound vutrent fou 1908 4 jea ~b year as now be read a third â€" tHme J’l‘“ Carried of Weltesiey and solicited a ‘;;;'-.-Mu-u. Forler, ; Fennell, and McDonald appeared befote . this Board on behalf of the Police Village TP. COUNCIL ed by W, Hastings, that Byâ€"law No y uthotrize the and â€" Tteaâ€" NB efure: io hepureg rar o ’ # mow read a a:vloeud time. Carrtied. % The Auditor‘s report #f ~the: acâ€" counts. of the municipal was nettgblnudpgtg&m by . this council, Sale es &5 : * t 1t was moved by «J; k .cq.’r ‘ choik %6 woipict n Wjewst . ad ‘ be accep that the Clerk is ""3 moted toâ€"‘ h 250 copies & detailed az'nltlnct * lmlu vrhtaed! Catrtied.: ©*/ ; f 0. 9 1119 Catried.. L0 lq 4 s $o5 sE EH3 mittee of the whole on No. $03, A.~B. Robertson chaizman of ‘this committee.. The of 34000 was filled in, in said ced Committee.resumed in . council on motion by Hast! d Dammeit. Whereupon it was by . 3. Reidel, seconded by R. L that Byâ€"law No. $03 as now filled in . be read .a third time, e On motion by Messrs. del . and Dathmeier the following. ts were pasked and orders: issued payment of the same as follows, Jos. Her gott, 1 day. wotk and gatch Dasin .........«â€"aolo Peter F. Schummer, semiâ€" annual â€" salary ... ...»,; $ Stamps, phoning,, stationâ€" SeY,:â€"ObES css 4 riene â€" Canpety 350 Re ‘ditches and watercoutse TObRE +,â€"ccfge jerhs. ~ hsbers AOT W. B. West, grant to Wellesiey IDERATY â€":â€"2.. .â€">>« 5:« cotvaner cattencn on AB G. Hueliner, gtant to Hawkesville NDIAIY â€"3..«.â€".cqrntopakes shypcnce T. Crookshanks, grant to | Linâ€" The M 1 World for 6 â€" sub» * Setiptiuiiie. .cc on o m oh. $,00 Jolin Richardson, 1} cordg.sBort" : subject of building the~public flaw.‘pm ittee of the whole on . w â€" No. 13, A.~B. Robertson chairman | ‘this commuittee.. The of $4000 a8 filled in, â€"in said Byaw. ::>_â€" Committee.resumed in council i motion by Hastin d Dammeit. Whereupon it was by . 3. gidel, seconded by R. L/ that yâ€"law No. $03 as now flled in . be ad a third time, * On motion .by Messrs. del . and ‘athuseier the following. ts were asked and orders: issued payment ( the same as follows, vi%: 5 rep Moved by J. Reidel, seconded by A. P. Dw, ‘that this I~.. do now adjourn to meet again m first Monday in May, 1908, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon at the Township Hall, Crosshill. ~CArried. St. Clements, Apr ; TotaP ........ After thorou M d lames . Gardinet, a 8T ANSWER CHARGE PETER. F mdse. cover â€"to w Onery 1 dn SCHUMMER, Tp. Clerk 11. 1908 $150.00 «nion mowlder 28.00 s... 271008 lines â€"on 196.23 _‘Death of A. Mw-â€""ï¬: uy‘“*"'"m"é‘â€â€™â€œ somtiyiile (ory of the old picheers ol this plhce.‘ He had been confined ‘to the house all wï¬mwloto be * around i1 and passed wyv ':ay mornâ€" 1.:11â€15 th â€" in ~ the i for a long time and had lived retivred for‘a number of years.~ < He was of a quiet disposition and in reâ€" ligion was ‘a Presbyterianâ€"and in poâ€" liti¢s a staunch reformer.. ~ Heâ€" had attained the advanced age of 73â€" years. The Tuneral was held on PFriday afterâ€" noon.. A short service was conducted ‘at the house by Rev. Mr. Edgar after which the remains were in in the Union cemetery. .A of thrée children survive, viz:~â€"James of Edmonton, . Alta.;> Belia, (of" Toronto and ‘Bella at home, We ~extend, our sympathy to the bereaved. _Personalsâ€"=Mr.. James Halil & Monday wonto.-w. John m ald of Waterloo spent Tuesday in our :&-zéhmrl will: soon begin seedâ€" N n T REFUSES TO SIGK . Mayor Bowlb{ ol Brantford refuses. to sign the final papers in connection with a deal by which the city gives. the T., H. & B. Railway â€" certain lands near ts station. He claims that under the original . agreement, passed a year or so ago, the comâ€" pany were to get the lands onlyst on condition that .they were ‘~used for ml‘:.pnrposes. In the â€"final â€"papers is nothing to hold the company to this clause of the agreement, and it‘is said that it ‘intends using / the lands 4or â€" railway purposes, _ The question will be reâ€"opened by the city AGHAENNEL‘8, The Druggist Buccessor to { Sovhers Drug Btore. LOW PRICES Zo : ner‘s Romedics on Sa o } ora A Tonic and Sedative, _ A boon to womenkind, Vegetable Prescription HAWKESVILLE $1.00 per bottle, 16, â€" 1908 Cyclone Readyâ€"Made Fencing Get our special prices on No. 9 Coll Spring 5o inches high, 9 wire Cyclone Lawn Fencing Weichel‘s Weekly Store News WEICHEL & SON The ba time is aud the dollars that bave be for new cu;:r‘ng!’ll.g; wh:::'oy’wm do most good," We a largely for this Seasou. . We have carpets of overy grade, make and TAPESTRY, BALMORAL, BRUSSELS, WILTON8, AXMINSTER SPECIAL OFPFER ts y s _ For one woek from Satarday. We will oat and make of nymofluflnï¬hm" hm iee s RUGK aNp squaune: _ . o ==)> .:. m asln 25 cOfl A ainte _ 400 Rqusres and Rags in all sizâ€"s and makes, . Tapostry, Vd'va Brus:g‘s, Axminster, Wiltoos, in every sizs at prices to please. . ... . .$6 ~/~ . Madras Musiins, direct imports in white and faney â€"prices. n:a...*........,........;.....,.........-f...taoi!b 40¢, 0e Frilics Mastine, white. . ........ .â€"...._... .. .. .. ..100, 22%0, 25¢, 306 LACE CURTAINS * ;A '.;,»i, DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS Nottingh<m lece <urtains, per ; Fish net curtatos from........ Irish point lace cartaine from .. Bartenburg lace curtains from . Matle Auntoinstte cartains from. Colored Madras curtains from. ‘SPRING YOUR CARPETâ€" 1 QCREEN. 40 inches high, 15¢ per foot. QOur 3 breasted sacque coat with wide _ ' lapelle, newest: creation for spring in néat j ; stripes and checks, shades, brown, grey, c:}ï¬ blue and blacks at y $12,$15,$18 & $20. Is of utmost importance to us. We want it. SIGN OF GOLD STAR. 42¢ per rod. ~â€"TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE CHEAP CAsRB 8 fOxkEâ€"27 KING STREET, BERLIN. M. WILDFANG Star Clothing Store al SMYTH BROS, IrC per pair â€"GCOATS : l WHOLE NU wire f«‘; :‘&%' i@ lnl it ie is o0 n m ied Shgan«s‘ss +4 t nb tÂ¥ ton = wias w oo e .... . . 6. 50g14 00â€" + kn*«»» â€"4:00, 8. Wire BERLIN, ONT Br x GO0OD .. GOoDps $6 to