wC# Ee PS zl Eckel of Thediord was a Yigitor ~ME town on Weduesday. * Mr. Blake Devitt of Cleveland _ is spending his vacation at his _ nome West. Mr. Clive McLaughlin of (Woodstack i.s’ speniling a fow Gays with isiends 1 town. . :r. Jack CunningBam of Milverton Paid a visit to Waterloo friends over k Olga Scbi bas returned {from ‘"Bwo weeks vacation in Bufalo. ® â€" Mrs..P.J. Wright has returned from & thort visit with Defroit friends. Mr. A.C. Pickett of Torouto was a p,n:u Visitor in town on Friday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. P.V. Wilson have wived into their n»w home on George "Mrs. Edgar Baver left this motn ing for a months‘ vacation to Long Eranch. spen ~re paid a visit to â€" Waterloo f@ends last Monday. -'zlrs. Theo. Brown, who â€" has been fsiting relatives in Germany for two months bas returned. hir. and Mrs. McNair of Petroleum are spending a few days at the home of the Misses Bruce. Miss Ceorzina Schneider left for New York, where she _ will spend several Miss Dunn returned fror, a very enâ€" joyatle holiday of three weeks . with Windsor friends. Miss Webb of Petrolia is a _ holi day visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs. P.V. Wilson. Mr. Georze Moore and Miss Bella Misses Ida and. Eva Reid havo reâ€" torned from their spuual holiday trip to Grand Bend, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Eugone Ruhlman _ of Hamilton are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schmiit. Mr. (Chas. Muelier, _ Sr., left this morn‘n#s for a few days‘ visit with his broth»r in Neustadt. ' Mrs. Wm. Ford and children of To ronto are vis ting it imother, | Mrs. J. Froclich, King St. Mrs. E.W. Schmidt and Miss Helen M. Gleiset of (Chicago spent the Civâ€" ic holiday at Grand Bemd, Ont. Nir. (Cbas. Ruby has returned _ ffom a.short vacation with his family, at NMr. John Kaufman who has spont several weoks with Rochoster friemds returned home on Thursday. ME esnt c en wies I I their Sunmer cottaze at Grard Bend, Mr. Lulius L. Roos left last â€" week on a several wecks‘ trip to the Wost. Mr. J.O. _ Motherall bas returned om a several months‘ trip to &he Unusually Good Bakâ€" ing Qualities of OCEAN FLOUR are apprecâ€" iated by all who use it. For sale by your grocer, ASK THE ONE wWHO KNOWS Manufactured by WM. SNIDER, Flour Mills Waterioo 9t Miss Carrie Wegenast returned Ao Woodstock toâ€"day alter a vikit ‘of three weeks with Waterloo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hirman Sturm | and family, and _ Mr. Henry Sturm are spending a few days in Hamiltop, Mrs. P. i. Roos and Miss _ Maud Kump{ left on Tuesday to visit the {ormer‘s sum Rebert Roos at Port Hope. Snyder‘ left toâ€"day on a trip to New York City. x Mr. Frank Petch, who has been on an extended trip through the _ West, was a visitor in town to day on his way to Toronto. Mrs. JoBn Gibson and wee dauch ter of Calgary bave been the guests of Mrs. Fred Pearson for the _ PaSst fortnight. Miss Jennie Bish has returned from a Pleassnt fortmight‘s vacation, with fri.nds in Toronto and on the Georâ€" gian Bay. ( Miss Gertrude Boldue of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs: J. M. Winkler of Marktam are spending several weeks at Lake Seugog. visitors at ‘"Bleak House" with Mr. and Mrs. J 3. iuphes over the Bowâ€" ling Tournament. Mrs .J.B. Kirby and her daughters are spending their vacation at their Summer home, Lake of Bays, where Nir. T.H. Stewart, of Torouto, will ref riSent th> interests of. the Upper (Canida _ Rible Society in the Angliâ€" can Church on Stvnday morninâ€" _ and in.the Evangelical Church, Sunday evening. â€" Mrs. B.E. Bechtel left toâ€"day on a several weeks‘ visit with relatives in liamilton, Burlington, Buflalo and wic lbville, Pa. At the last mentionâ€" ed plase sha will visit her _ brother Mr. John E. Taylor who _ has been ill for several months. i ‘The hosnitable doors of ‘"‘Carrick tHouse" were thrown open on Thursâ€" !day afternoon, for a most delightful mreting of the Presbyterian Ladies‘ Aid Society, including the friends of the Con;regation, both _ ladies â€" and /gentlemen, who turned out in large I numbers to greet a former much esâ€" , tcomed _ Minister _ and his wife, Dr. ind Mrs. McNair of Petrolia, â€" whose ‘{ return visits are always so _ much en‘oycd by their hosts of friends _ in | Waterloo. r. Kirby also enjoyed a visit over the Civic holiday. and Mrs. McNair of Petrolia, have be:n the guests of Mr. and Misses Bruce, Allan _ street, for Past few days. There his becn much pleasant teaâ€" d:in‘inâ€" this week, in honor of Dr. Alfs, William Roos was the hostess of .two charming afternoon teas at her _ lovely _ home last week. Mrs. Jlohn Gibson of Calzary and Miss Emma Randall of Toronto being the guests of homor. â€" whon those bidden en ojyed to the full the pleasant hours always â€" assured at ‘"Bon Acâ€" cord." . The Misscs Salome and Mary Moogk left toâ€"day on a several weeks‘ visit with friends in Freeport, III. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bean are spern inz a week with friends in Detroit and other points in Michigan. Miss Burgetta Niartleib has returnâ€" ed to Toronto after spending a . two weeks‘ vacation with relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. W.H. &nauf of Port Colbotn: are spend:ng their _ holiâ€" das with their parents in Waterloo. MissMaud .. Schiefe _ and Miss Bisnoping of â€"Detroit, â€"Mich., are spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Ziegler. The members o% the Ladies‘ ‘id Society of the Presbyterian Cnirch, with _ friends of _ the congreg t en. gathered at ‘"Carrick Iouse," tie home of the Misscs Bruce, on ‘Thuts day aftermon. Ths gathering was to renow friendships with a former i.inâ€" ister and lis wife, Drs and _ Mrs. McNair, wlw are stationed at Petroâ€" leum. News Notes.â€"Lightning strucle the barr of Mr. Adam Doering about one mile west of the v Hage, which was burned to the‘ ground, Eo live stock was burned. The barn was _ partly insured An the South Easthope _ Fire Insurance _ Co. License _ Inspector Kknowles and the commissioners _ of the south riding of Watcrloo held an official meeting in the â€" village last Friday.â€"Mr. Gordon Bosttinger of Bridgeport and Miss Dankworth of Berlin were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Berdux.â€"Miss Laura Wagâ€" ner and Miss Vera Eidt soent a few davs intBerlin last wee‘\.â€"The Misses Tillic and 14rdie Forle visited friends in Wellesley over Saday.â€"Mr. C. J ‘I~'urh-r. contractor, started on Monâ€" day with his Linwood gang of men to erect the skating rink. Sunday band concerts have been deâ€" {nitely decided on in Galt. The first to be hold _ will be in Victoria Park next Sunday afternoon, the _ Kiltic band to play. Proceeds will go _ to benefit _ the hospital. The â€" decision is a good _ deal of a shock to this staid Pregbyterian community, bufis belioved that the sacred features _ in th> procram wll appeal strongly to music lovers, and that objections to the innovatio® will be overcome. SUNDAY CONCERTS IN GALT #+ Philipsburg m were the the a week with his brother, Rev.â€"F. B. Meyer in town.â€"Miss Mary Preisingâ€" ar spent last Monday at Grand Bend: â€"Mr. Harty Tootyy of Berlia â€" Sun dayed in Elmiraâ€"Quite a number of Elmiraites spent Sunday â€" at . the Fish Pond.m'(lm. LaÂ¥ery a. Doridng is idaying with her aunt, Mrs. Tyler, in town.â€"Mr. H. Allemâ€" his home in ang, manager of the Metropolitaa Bans at Millbanks, spent the week end under the parental roo{.â€" Mr. Brant, conductor uf the G.T.R.; bought the property formerly owned ‘by J. D Merner on Erb street. Dr. Archtbald Giekie, of Toronto, is visiting _ His broth>r, ECt. W. Giekie, in _ town.â€" Miss Carrie Starr and A@ss May Milâ€" ler of Rochester are visiting at the home of the former‘s mother in town. â€"Miss Sadie Rartholomew is holidayâ€" ing at her nome in Strasburg.â€" Rev. F. B. Meyer and Mrs. Meyer spegt a few days in Toronto last week.â€"The Rov. Mr. Scott of Berk‘n and Rev. F. B. Meyer spoke to the children o. the Berlin Orphanage last Sunday. These children are enjoying theit anâ€" nual outing at the Fish Pond for ; few weeks â€"Mr. T. G. Rudow _ has: Lowis Fischer, whose staff he has joined.â€"The E: M. S. band are rur ning their annual excursfon to Niaâ€" gara Falls on the 16th inst.â€" Nr. Alfted Armbrust of Berlin Sundayed in Elnécaâ€"Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sci ietholtz of Berlin spent last Suriay with relatives in Elmira.â€"Mr. Gorâ€" don Gioetz is hofiGaying at his home in Linwood.â€"Mr. E. M. Arnold _ is spending a iew days with friends. in Toronto.â€"Mr. W. Folbaum spent the week end in Brantford.â€"The Elmira Futniture Company and their employâ€" es picuicked last Saturday in â€" the beautiful park at Waterloo. In sitte of the heavy rainfall in the morning a large crowd enjoyed this outing. Mr. and Mrs. Rominger spent last Sunday in _ Floradale. â€" Mr. Irvin Scrodor spent the week end at his home in Elntira. Baseball.â€"Elmira Furniture Co. vs. (ilobe Furniture Co., ‘Waterloo, reâ€" sulted in a score of 9â€"1 in favor of thr former. _ Some valuable _ prizes were given for both ladies and gentleâ€" memns>races, also children‘s races. Items of Interest.â€"Mr. Sol. Kirch sold _ his property to Mr. Norman Dahmer.â€"On Tuesday night last week te auto of a prominent Berlin gentle man caught fire on the road about a mile north of here and was completeâ€" ly burnâ€"d up. The parties in the anâ€" to jurncd out _ wad escaped unhurt.â€" As oml Bowlers did not like to take the seagram Trophy away from _ its own town. they fdecided not to take part in the tournament at Waterloo l1st week.â€"The rains of _ Saturday mworn‘ nz and Sunday morning _ were very â€" welcome in Zhis district, | as everythinz was just drying up, and if it awould have stayed dr» ‘for _ some Aime , longer goodâ€"bye for the _ Irish men for where would they be without murphies.â€"Mr.â€"Peterâ€" Musselman . has again â€" started out for the season| with his threshing _ outfit. Farmers| who have thrashed feport grain yieldâ€" ing good. â€"Dahmer‘s Brickyard â€" and men _ celebrated their Civic Holiday by a picnic.â€"Messrs Harry M¢intyre of (hicago, I11., and V.S. Meintyre, cf B.rl‘n were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bowman _ last week.â€" Rev. _ Shorten â€" of . Listowel, visited Rev. Hnson â€" hore last Thursday.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. A. Schweitzer and ‘family of Hamilton were visiting teâ€" l:tives _ hore last week.â€"Miss Lillie Cuntz of Baden is spending part of her bolidays with friends here.â€"Miss Lizzie Holle of Berlin is spending a few days hore with her sister _ Mrs. Val. Gies.â€"Miss Cook of Woodstock, ds visiting with the Misses Ida and Matel Snider.â€"Miss+ Morlock of Berâ€" lin.spent Sunday hore with Miss Hatâ€" tie Snider.â€"Miss Bernice Kurschinsâ€" ‘kv of Galt, fspent Sunday at her home here.â€"Mr. Chas. Lederman of Mitc? ell was visitinz his brother Wm. an his sisters "Mrs. Robt. Kuom and Mrs. Byron Schwartz hote for a few days.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. ° Dah mer spept ~unday in Preston.â€" The Miss>s Marion and Sophie Schweitzer sront a week with friends in _ Ham ilton.â€"Miss Pearl Bracey of _ Bridgeâ€" port is visiting her cousin Miss Ida Reist.â€"Mrs. Robt. _ Sidet of Betlin ]:nd Mrs. Ed. Frey and daughter _ of Mr. and Mrs Allan Good.â€" A load of Cask., spent last Thursday here with Waterioo young prople spent a holiâ€" day at the _ River View farm.â€"Mrs. ‘Wm. Ziegler _ and two children, . of | Bridgeport. visited her other hetre, | also at the home of Mr, and Mrs:_ W. .J. Snider.â€"Mr. P.Eby, of Waterioo, was at E.R Good‘s on Sunday.â€"The Misses Nora and Hilda Snider _ ard Lillie Cuntz _ called on friends _ at. Pridgeport on Tuesday.â€"Mr. _ Groh, of Hespeler, will give a lecture~ on ‘‘‘The Wines of the Bible"" in the New Mennonite (hurch next Sunday.â€" Mr. Fd. Shentz and son Mertil wern vise itors at Sol. Scheifele‘s last Wednesâ€" day VIENNA.â€"It is reported frimn Soâ€" fia that King Ferdinand of Bulgatia will probably abdicate in favor _ of (CrowR Prince Botis. The King himâ€" sell has repeatedly expressed this in tention. apparently convinced it _ is the only. means to avoid a revolution. WILL LIKELY ABDICATE Conestogo Fon Pastor Sol. Eix of Fisherville, Both dermons . were insPiring and listensd to by an attentive congregation, and a gordlyâ€" t was Ccollected for the co‘.b‘g",rdlim Members ~ of, the Elmita, Linwood and other conâ€" gregations were Presented: at the gaâ€" tikr‘u; and the church was ctrowded to its utmost capacity.â€"Rev,. W.B. Denzis of Berlin preached last un day even‘n; in Floradale Evengelical church.MSeveral FloraUGaleites _ went to the Fish Pond on Stnday, afterâ€" noon to listen to the diflerent speakâ€" ers in the interest of the Berlin Orâ€" hinge.â€"As in. days of old, so just new, God rave a great blessing . to humenity in the sPlendid rain of:Satâ€" vrday. Did _ you attend church on Sunday and give thank offering _ to the giver of all good and perfect rifts? If not, please reconsider, and trint what would have happened . if rain had kept off for anothsr 3 weeks ‘This Canada, of ours verily is a ‘1 ssed country.â€"Mrs. George Weir c1 Tyron‘a, Ark., U.S.A., who _ has been visiting h>r parents the _ Rev. 1.ft again last Thorsday for . Uncle Sam‘s Domains. She was accompanâ€" ied by her brother Arnold who in tends to make his future home ip the southern States. Bon voyage, to you Arnold. Hope to See you betome a successful business man. There is a â€" bright future before you.â€"Mr. Amos Shoemaker, student of Chenr istry has acain becn engaged as assisâ€" tant chemist in th> Berlin Sugar Reâ€" finery this fall.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wnm. Dietrich and son of Toronto have teen visitinx at the home. of Mr. Districh‘s sister Mrs. A. J. Ruggle, for a few days.â€"Miss Gladys and Master Johnie Schaefer of Elmita visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Mogk limt week.â€"Messrs (has. Hilker and Emanuel Barman ate all srv‘les these days with the former it‘s a bouncing baby gisl while Emanuel is satisfied with a â€" toy. Congratulations _ all arn‘ind.â€"The many friends of _ Mr. Phil Rominrer will no doubt be glad to har that h~ h>s fully recovered from a very ser‘ous operation, and can again attend to the wants _ of jhis meny customers as before.â€" Mr. Adam Rominger, the obliging _ harâ€" mss mpmker has lots of work on hand v hich shows tat people around here appreciat» and support a worthy citiâ€" un who is tufninz out only work of the hishst iglass.â€"Mr. Geo. Class, the well kno#n auctioneer for Watâ€" erloo and _ Wellington_ Counties, i is taking a rest from auctioncering at present and is busily enzaged on his fine farm until the auctioncering seaâ€" son again comntncesâ€"Mr. D. M. Powman â€" has been laid up with Bright‘s disease for a few days, 'b\lt| we are glad to say he is up again and looking diter his nxilling busiâ€" ness, znd PreParinz for the cider seaâ€" son, vhich promises to bea _ good one.â€"Th: ceent bridge at â€" Sam‘s Hill is finished, Mr. John Bowman of Elmira has been the contractor.â€" It is with pleasure that we l’e;ol‘t that ~â€" FEmanuel ~â€"Soehner _ is ar again after being laid up for a _ few weeks.â€"Mr. Anzus Weber and sister Mary Ann spent last Saturday . and Sunday â€"at Berlinâ€"Mr. Jas. Mullen of Glenallan _ has been engaged _ as hostler at the local hotel in _ place nf Hy. Hofiman, who left for Doon.â€" Mrs.â€"Hy Snies is at present _ with Fer son Add‘son at Niasara Falls.â€" It s:@ms as if many from this part will .take in the Excutsion to the Falls on Saturday.â€"Mr. Fred Sochâ€" m r is busily engaged reDairing the bridge at Milton Snidet‘s. Local and Personal.â€"Mrs. Goh:fl‘ Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, ; INAE BE“LI" u““-El" “u. and daughter Dorse of Toronto have King St. left for Plattsville, after _ spending Business Oflice 249, House 209 BENTONK ST. > Phone 346 . BERLIN ON T. two â€" weeks with Mr. S. Gingrich, . * * 6 * Fruit Hill Farm.â€"Mrs. Wm. Coopet, Business soiicitea tor ‘first class e n ztm of Hespeler was spending a _ week Companies. with _ her _ sister Mrs. S. Gingrich, | t oo ttâ€"â€"tt t t t t m anâ€"nmmmanmennsmmemenctmmmennmmmcomementmmntt o. â€" con n aummanemncemmnnmmmm . Omenteriinencommmmmmnencmmmenmmmmmmmmentes _ Ftuit . Hill.â€"Mrs. _ Ajexander â€" and | @@@000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000â€" daughter of Toronto are spending _ a few holidays with the former‘s sister 1 Mrs. Henry Kaiser.â€"Mrs. _ Jobn Mcâ€" Nelly and daughter of Regina are viSit * ing her parents Mr. J.P. Huber _ at present.â€"Miss (. Stricker of Berlin es oo s was a visitor at the home _ of Mr. «Jchn Pilts last week.â€"Mr. Ross met cawes 4 his family in Galt last Friday. They NEW FALL DRESS GOODS are now arriving and we have on our countéFs a most attractive lot came from Belfast Ireland to â€" Doon of new goods for Dresses and Suits, for girls, misses and ladies. where thay have taken up their _ teâ€" We import direct from the largest producera in Furope, and ofer not only the new i i * sidence.â€"Mrs. Wm. Urlishite of Presâ€" trade, but our prices are the Iowfst pl‘:e:sihlc for gnod ax!:'l'rr-lmblv gnn;lst. ns the nesest thies in the ton was visiting her parents for a Sircace few days this week.â€"Mr. and Mtrs ~~*=â€" en Walter Mathews and family have takâ€" S C cn up their residence in Poon _ they erges : arrived from the Old Country lately. |@ , The Misses Jean and _ Mary Hovan,| $ This popular and satisfactory fabric we show in many qualities, in black, cream, ‘naty, tan, greem left for Montreal last week whare and brown. We wish you o see our special lins of serges, 42 inch wide, worth 65e for . Dsl .. 50¢ : they intend to spend some _ time.â€" n mm en n en nnnnnn__ m en en mpu en .( Miss Hilda Thoms is spending _ her BEAUTIFUL BLACK DRESS SUITING SERGES, ( holidays under _ the parental fool.â€" GooDsS. C Miss Gamble of Toronto is spending 5 Serges for Suitings in English and : a few _ holidays with her grandâ€"parâ€" _ In black Dress Goods we are showâ€" Fronch makes, soft heavy | quaiity, j chts \Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thoms.â€"Mrs. ing many new lines, in wool and silk the best possible material for a good 1 HR. Watson was visiting friends at mixtures, in Cords, Reps,. Plain and tailor made suit. These are here in : Oliphont, Musk., last wek.â€"Mr. _ and fancy woares, at per yard 56c, 75¢, hlack and navy, at per yard . $1.25, | Mrs. Barton of Galt were the . guests $1, §$1.23§ 40 ....l.l2 sls .. $2.00 $1.50, $2.00 to ... l $2.50 f of Mr. Jas. McGavey _ on Monday.â€" mmmnnene ooo n o ooo L. 2o OO aenene ee rntne anaates ue Sn cun. .o ce it resten niemageninin oconmmemem snn man ce . Pn â€" mmous mt ts i anine witerermmenmmmene ie m Mrs. F. Ia‘uum and children of _ Galt NEW SILKS ARE HERE also, im good choice, every wanted kind, and values unexcelled. : were Doon visitors on Monday.â€"Miss 1 M. Esch is visiting friends in Michiâ€" : gan at present.â€"Mrs. _ .lJohn Purtel } and children left on Saturday for a I I r 1 Detroit where they intend staying for e o : a while. â€"Miss B. Esch accompanied ; the, excursion _ to Detroit on Saturâ€" . . day.â€"Mr. H. Pediar of Trout (‘ck @@@000000000000000000000 00060000000000000000000000*000000000000000 in the morning 9999999999999499999999998999999999909 999990990090999000999098099909090900) is visiting his father at present.â€" Miss B. Ietson of Betlin spent Tuesâ€" day with her sister.â€"Mrs. J. kumâ€" mer of Preston is calling on friends in Doon at present. ‘News Notes.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Emanâ€" ucl Shantz and family spent a few days at Moorefield, whete they attenâ€" ded the funeral of their brotberâ€"inâ€"law Mr. Louis Beisel who died rather sudâ€" denly at his home near Moorefield.â€" Mr. and _ Mrs, Lincoln Snyder _ and daughter Golda, of Eerlin, spent Sunâ€" day at Pleasant View. â€"Master Merâ€" vin Shantz of Berlin and Martin Or-l tan and Rov Bechtel of Baden, spent . afew days with Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" sonm Snyder.â€"Mrs. .J. Yoder and Masâ€" ter Edison snd Stanly of Kansas and ‘Mr. Menno Weber of Waterloo speut Sunday at the home of Mr.J. B. Bingeman.â€"Mr. w.T. Bemis of Deâ€" troit speht a few days with his mothâ€" ec.â€"Mrs. Sophia Burgetz of Berlin, rcnowed acquaintances here this week â€"Mr. and Mrs. S.*Souder and Mr.} W. Irwin of Berlin, Mrs. M. Shantq‘ and Miss Dorothy and Master _ Wilâ€" fred Shantz of, Winnipeg. Miss Ethel Bin:emian of New York,‘all Sundayed at Mount Hill.â€"Master Melvin Shanta of Mich.,â€"is:spending.a few days vith his vncle Mr. and Mrs. Shantz.â€" Mr and Mrs. ‘Albert Snyder with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Amos Scheidel of Breslau, motored to Ingersoll last week _ and had an enjovable trip.â€"Miss Gertic Bedford of Wallaceburg spent a _ few days at her home here.â€"Miss Nora Heintzman of Berlin Sundayed under the ~â€"parental roof.â€"Mr. and _ Mrs. Hoefile of Rerlin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. C. A. BOEHM The past 10 days of SPECIAL SELLING have certainly brought our Stock of Summer,, Merchâ€" andise down to a very normal state and at the same time left a lot of Odd Lines, Left Overs and Remâ€" nants on our counters. These must be cleareéed ou‘t within the next two weeks. CGoods, etc. are some of the Broken Lines that must be sold. Come and see the Great Bargains durâ€" ing the Great . LEFT OVER SALE | Remimuts_ of All Goods are marked very low. $umâ€" mer Hoslery, Summer Underwear, Summer Parasoils, The prices in many cases will only be a fracâ€" tion of the cost. General Insurance Agent Established 1864 Lang OF OUR ~BiCG Bloomingdale GooDsS. â€" U In black Dress Goods we are showâ€" ing many new lines, in wool and silk mixtures, in Cords, Reps,. Plain and fancy weaves, at per yard 50c, 75c. $1, $1.35 to ... c.2. 2222 $2.00 %;§%~$*‘}i f f a -‘. 'Tg '. » E & ‘F T OV ERS â€" _ Bricker & Co. Our buttorfat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market and we are not governed by what others pay. We need more cream fiif order to meet the increasing demand ; for our butter. Every can of cream we receive is carefully and honestly weighed sampled and tested. The producer is thus assured â€"of x _ correct report upon every shipment. We furnish free cans and pay express charges. Our checks are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. Write for our booklet. * f ‘MIDâ€"SUMMER SALt We Want More THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. Serges for Suitings in English and Fronch makes, soft heavy . quaiity, the best possible material for a good tailor made suit. These are here in hlack and navy, at per yard . $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 tm .020 l2222222. $2.50 n English and eavy _ quaiity, ial for a good e are here in vard $1.25, slell... $2.50 alues unexcelled. . 0 ) m © |