_ Extraordinary Bargains in Ladies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Dresses _ â€"If you are in doubt what ; mausical instrument you warnt for your home we would strongly recom:mnd “anm s 19rv98 ~YOU‘LL SAVE MONEY on your summer dress it you . inâ€" estigate olr special prices. We feel that the VALUE . in Qlut dresses at the prices we ask, is so apparent to anyone who sees these dresses, that they <willâ€"readily recogmize the advantages of ‘buying LADIES‘~ READYâ€"TOWEAR & DRESSES, $1.98. " Beautifubâ€"readyâ€"toâ€"wear Sumâ€" mer drésses, â€"for. afternoon ‘and street wear, made of guaranâ€" Aoed. washable. Scotch Zephyr, in bloe‘ andâ€" whiteâ€"check â€" and stripes, pink and . green | check andâ€"natural lines, collar â€" and culls â€" ate trimmed with â€"blue U@uck and crope, wide embroidâ€" <fy, insertion set in coltar, alâ€" 80 in plain faw® "trintmed with brown. and . Dolly Varden crepo. Bec these hamdsome dresses‘ on Bale, reg. $3.75,. sale ... $1.98 RATINE, SILK AND CREPE ~DRESSES, 0:1’ SALE.AT : L Bon‘t niiss ‘this great shie of DIET BRICH‘Sâ€" GROCERY ] .,‘_7_"‘ ter par ticularly to the family trade, our growâ€" F "‘;“ tomers testifies to the manner in which KING 8T Miller & Hohmeier Lgsme PS 08 Tosl AXB: i 4 'f‘&"j! t en y I'ler"g' 4 sA ue 9 2. Aekes a L oger ~ MRS. J. DOERSAM, are just as necessary as the animals that drink from them. The farmer‘s best interests are being served when his stock is uo‘_:fluï¬nlmlydeha,dmmrï¬unn# the Farmer can do with Concrete‘" is the name of a hand mb«tm«lhd?-bommmuh. troughs and other uses of concrete that will sare Avery keme \many dollars. : .Write for it toâ€"day. . ; Pasus 5 + â€"EDISUNâ€"PHONOGRAPH THE mhost practical tanks, whether f.r water or ~sewage, are built of concrete. ‘They never rust, :oqdryau«hh:kwmâ€nr need new hoops M-hoï¬cmthcchq-qmbdmanflhfl. ; Clean, Sanitary Watering Troughs ies *"5,54¥‘" Croceries 522 Herald Building, Montreal : \‘J%* ncrete Tanks and Troughs: N Never Rot or Leak t BRAST a BERL IN, ONXT, q\."w mployees and diréctors of the Great Felt :Company picniced ‘Automobiles . conveyed all to . the grounds and a _ very Pleasant outing was enjoyed. . p A o k ud ;:iié. ~ Andrews of© Prescott: visited iends:in townâ€"last week.. .. â€"<â€" «The: â€" in College : Citt (Clip w "& f in‘ ‘the Evahgelical ‘church Saturday evening July 18th. > * Ne DY. A. 3.‘ Vogt of Toronto . spent the weekâ€"end at his home ‘here. a | ux.h:h}n Behrens, visited his" parâ€" ents ‘ last Sunday. * â€"Mra. Williaims who ui.: extended visit to : ber mother relatives hre m?fl‘m Wednesday to < her Tuine in‘ Montana. _ â€" ;. â€" > ' ii;';ï¬â€˜u;w" Paul: Ruppel of Torâ€" onte ste viiting shalr parent‘s home News m.t-hâ€" and Mre. â€" John Habn and fAmily of:Heidelberg : were visitingrelatives and {friends here on Bunday.â€"Mr. andâ€" Mts. W. Hammond and family wre visiting {riends in and around Listowel â€"Mr. 1:1 lei ¢M", i Fhini‘ "of, / , ; yist with Mt. and Mrs, .A. Stable.â€" A and Mrs. Isidorte Miller and family of Berlin spent Sumday here among relaâ€" tives and friends.«â€"Mr. Dan â€" Lebold and Mr. C. R. Gingerich were busiâ€" ncss Visitors at Bérlin and CGalt. on Saturday last.â€"Mr. Fred Bivour, Mr. Steward Bivour, Mr. C. D. Woebier, Mr. Albert Obtmanin visited the Fruit gardens on Runday and Mondayâ€"Mr. and Mrs.‘ G. Wagner of Waterloo are visiting relatives here for a ‘. few days.â€"Mt, and ‘Mrs. P. A. Wagner and family â€" (who < were visiting t"laâ€" tives in the State of Michigan for a v onth, "W home last Monday night, nome 1 tons; for the .. long Journey hy auto, a dis ot nearâ€" 1y m“i Hultwel uns s lA i i. tore ~Mrs. C. K. Jansen‘ and children of Galt sperat Sunday at the home of her mother Mrs. Vogt. _ â€" _ > Mr. and Mry. Henry Jung and childâ€" ren also Mrs. Jung‘s father Mr. Dickâ€" som, Lockport N.Y., ‘are visiting . <at the home of Mr., and Mrs, Geo. Jung. Mr. Lowis: ~Ruppel of London _ has accepted _ a +position with the Ideal Shoe Co., ¢ and will move with his family to Elmira. «uk Mr. and Mrs." J. D. Merner â€" and Miss. Lillian Rogers of Hespeler, also Miss M. Grant of St. Marys were the guests of Mr..and Mrs. ‘Thos. Mattâ€" hews last Supday. 5 P h .. Mr. and « Mrs. W. Macdonald of Hamilton are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs~ Wm. Rteuernagel> : Mr. Richard Johnson, father‘ of Mrs. Wny. Auman‘ ‘of th;s place, passed away at his home ‘st Parker on June 26th. Much sgmpnthy is felt for : the bereaved fabiily. * KH y y e : _‘ Mr. Leonard .Stump(f of the Metroâ€" politan Bamk, Milverton, is spending his holidays at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Sbheldon Werner. . of Montreal and infant daughter |_Jean are‘spending the summer vacation at the home of their pareats Mr, â€" and Mrs: A. Werner. . Miss Lillian Lein visited her sister Mrs. Schmidt at Berlin. > < n Mr. Jos. K. Ruth, .a wellâ€"known farmer nsar Elmira had the misforâ€" tune of having the points of Â¥wo finâ€" gers: taken.of.in a pulley while liftâ€" ing a hay rack,â€" last Monday. Mrs. T. B. Snider of Iowa and her daughter Mrs, "F."Peacock visited at the home of the former‘s prother Mr. Isracl Groff la8t week. K0 4. After ‘havirig spent lomeun? at the home of her &unt Mrs. Martin Schuâ€" maker Miss ‘Florence Schneider . la8t week returned to her thome.> _ _ Mr. D. L. Colliton and family . are spending .the bolidays with friends at WMilHaingburg: z:2 00. â€"s X. 09â€" â€" * . ~Mrs. J.. Hall and. daughter of , . LiSâ€" towel called on‘ Elmira friends â€"last ..Mrs.~J. Collinson and datugbter of Edrmonton ~visited ‘ friends in _ town We regtet to rebort that Mr. M. T. Bechtel;â€".V.â€"S.. is. ill .. _with. typhoid fever. at the â€"Berlin. & Waterloo Hosâ€" "~Mrs. Henry . Ruppel who for the TAst several . woek has been taking‘ treatment in*~ ‘Toronto for a nervous trouble . rethtried to her bhome â€" here last week. ° ~* Mr. Aun:\ Schierholtz of La SailP 111., is holidaying at his home here. Quite a num»er of mototists~. . and their friends from here attended : the L':::owel races which were held . this W y®Cs Our Busy Neig m,uw t W,fl‘ky Elmira x+ Mr __No respector of ‘Persons : The"St. James, Elmira, and Evangelicalâ€"peoâ€" ple here will think the weatherman is no respector _ of persons, especially ‘when it . comes to laying of corner stone, he puts (a damper on theny both.â€"Mr. ‘and Mrs. _ _W. W. Hoeflin and. daughter spout Sunday with Heiâ€" delberg friends.â€"This rain. is good for: everybody except the pichickers,. â€" it makes the oats gtrow for the Scotchâ€" man, Cabbage and barley for the Gerâ€" mans and the taters fot the Irtishâ€" man.â€"Mr.~John Bendet and children, of Ayton, â€" and Harvey and Tabetha. Hehn of Elmira, were guests at the. Parsonage over Sunday.â€"The Creamâ€" ery shipped _ another car butter . on Tuesday.â€"Mrs. Ziegler of Waterio0,‘ and Miss Annie Reichert of Toronto, called on St.. _ Jacobs friends, Tuesâ€" day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Welker and Mrs; Murat spent Sunday with friends in Galt.â€"We understand Elmira has voted for the young people to sit out: on â€" the back door step and swap yarns instead of in a beautiful Park. â€"Mr. and ‘Mrs. Norman Fleishauser, of Wellesloy,: were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. D, â€" Gabel on Sunday â€"Mr. and < Mrs. â€"George Filsinger and ol Berlin,. spent â€"Sunday at Maple Grove farm.â€"What‘s matter with our ‘Council,â€" first â€" ~thing â€"we know, a will have no taxes to pay . â€"Mr. Mrs. Chr. B. Haus and daughter . of :Nsli.?n“ :q-'l\nt #3 ty of V i the hgim â€"of . .. i pupils, gYery menmer . of m Class, from this ‘school,. 8 exams. 75. u; cent. takimg. honors.> I is a number of years since » * trom here has !MWJ& C speaks well for theâ€"pupils and : _ instructor,. besides .. we notice . pride that they give good account of themselves. after c the B.G.L. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beyets al lg,mlz. olwzduw-un.‘ ‘lta., n:::* guests at the , home of Mr. c Beg’;l last week;l:t Grant . m nh is spending vacelion a YÂ¥.M.C.A. summer InstitUté and camp La‘te Conchiching.â€"Mrs. .1:-‘010! ol Waterloo, is a couple: of weeks at the _ honte c.._. _ and Mrs. Anthony Gies, Clear Wiew farm. A Ladies Man : _ Hoot Shere John Thomas‘ . Stewart, . what you.doin‘ talsing . to that _ fine lady, / Hoot Mon, Iwujuumhu it I/could have :the extreme i of her delightful: company on the Tele graphâ€"Chronicle ‘excursion Detroit on <Aug. 8th." Is. she g ? . Shure, and all her rélatives, excep$ the cat. â€"Miss Ethel ~Reynolds ib, visiting fricnds in Btmcru!.flflufl Llord hy arg iyisiting at the home ol Alderman Sol, Bhy, Railroad Ave. â€"The Lutheran® [ (Y.P.S. cnjoyed. â€" a %kmn picnic ‘ at the dam last Thursday afferno0f . ___silecs _/ ._> /â€"Miss . Maggie® . ‘Weber is visitifg friends in Collnzwood.â€" Tok Smith of Port Eliin, werelthe guests Rochester, N.Y., were"the guests of Mr. and Mrs. : I. B. Filsinger this week,â€"There is one good thingâ€"when it raing we can enjoy. ourselves about day .â€"Mre. Poterson visited friends in: Elmira this week.â€"Ths Sen‘or N.P.: A. gave a musical /evening on Tuesâ€" day, the several fine selections being beautifully ~rendered hy : the mentbers,: taking part in the progtamme. Miss Hilda _ Doerbecker, favored the aud= ience with a reading, which was also highly. appreciated.â€"Miss Lola Snider had charge‘ of the meeting and gave a very interesting topic on ‘‘Musjo"; ‘The officars and m of the Â¥) P. A. are _ to be tulated~ in making the ‘s entertainment such a success,>~ ide t â€" Local; â€" News.â€"Mr. |â€" ): Boyd Hamâ€" mond returned to his duties in Caleâ€" donia after spending the Ist. at. his home hore.â€"Mr.+Norman Gerth is spend ng a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eydt. Miss Sadie Hammond returned to her hoore after spending a month ‘on the Fifth Line.â€"Mr. Allan Yost and the Missos Ncef of Nithutg, spent u‘: with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Wm. R. Yosat.â€"Miss Liztie â€" Schinidt Sinday at her homeâ€"bere,â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Louis Eydt of hï¬m week with their prother, Mr. Andtow. Eydt of: his : place,. ... â€" T 23 00U: 0 as .well as _ our friends with theit autos.â€"Mrs. Wismer of Elmira, Tz the guest of Mrs. A. Snyder, ‘Tuesâ€" St. Jacobs Kingwood rex. L iuocd at Inborcal Bs Join. Pugâ€"ff ula ~CHI d¢ and: Miss Cherry > ;. _ of Fw..m:&z with friende a Aying visit.to Milverton® _ on onday . te‘a number from here attended "the "Listowe! races on Wedâ€" nesday.â€"Mr. ‘Cooradeâ€" Heinbuch : and mpent Sunday s hie houls bofe. »Mice al m _of Waterioo t a week‘s vacation with : Mrs. anies. Short <on : the 9th line.â€"Mtr, Th Baesler had a very successful bern _raising on ‘Wednesday last.â€"Mr. Alex. McNichol spent Sunday at. kis in Galt.â€"Mrs, | P. Lobsinger und family> ol Mildmasy are spending h week‘s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ‘Spabr.â€"Mr. .. and Mrs. Peter Anient._â€"Ai@d son. Kloy$ ol lin renewed acquaintances in town o her hoyw after : spending several months with her daughter, Mrs., Vail. Mr. and Mrs. Faulbauler and family Wellesley spent Sunday with ~Mr. thim o weone a he Saturday, July 4th,â€" in â€" the of Mr. Otto. Habn, only. . .Son ‘ol Mrs. Wr. Hahn, aged 2nâ€"ears and The funeral took place on Tuesday, July 7th, from the late residence to. he Lutheran Chufth for service. Rev Mr. Eeble preached an‘impressive Serâ€" * â€"The ‘bereaved mother and one broâ€" @r have the"sympathy ol their numâ€" us friends . in their hout ‘of â€" b*â€" tavement. ‘‘So Tle giveth His belovâ€" Sleep." ‘ 5 : sowel spent ;hw vg a ,hh,w‘m.é-thO&o,Forwcll nt HawkesÂ¥ille has taken charge of the Dining roomat Mr. P. Kreutz wiesor‘s.â€"Messrs.Nelson Merrick and Robert White spent Sunday in Stratâ€" Sond.â€"Messrs, L.â€"A. Heitmler and other® George, â€" ‘ and: Mr. Conrade Wilker and wile and Tamily, motored ®. Mistockâ€"on "Sunday .â€"Miss Irene Berlet of. _ Berlin . spent a few days with bar Grand parents here.â€" Miss Rosie»Meyer, is spending a few wooks with relatives in St. Clements.â€" My. and{ Mrs, Rev. Vail spent a few days ‘of last week withâ€"friends in Damasâ€" us.â€"Mr. H. C. Barlett and : Master E’rhn Wray,â€"were visitors in Woodâ€" Lgtock on Saturday.â€"Mrs. . Vanstome of Listowel spent | the> weekend with Mrs. H: â€"C. Barlett.â€"Miss : Etta and Katie Schummer ~ of~ St. Clements nt Saturday with â€"â€" their protber ï¬uk.'â€"lu. Criddeton â€"has : returned 10 nionths. Ths déceased underwent ‘an opération‘ three days pefore : his death from which he failed to recovâ€" i Tongs for removing fruit _« seeds, tharpened to aid, their work, . have een â€"patented. is ies On. Goods | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | ay > Â¥E Miss ~Miss Bessic Bickel from Berlin, reâ€" tiitned home Saturday after spending a yery "enjoyable time at the lake at Southampton., | She will visit her paâ€" rents here for a few <days. R f J o AML 2 ha o ioi n t ‘Mr. Walter Smelsk; of 'l'ccho'h ls’!!gï¬â€œlf'mgfniï¬!m- l o s is home for afew days. ; year, ,Ow onotoica] nQâ€" wifhllce L Ms * g ’&iw.'w{m will not go «0 Miss Bessic Bickel from Berlin, reâ€"!{far afield with their > anoua Menic; tiitned home Saturday after spending | which is) called for: July: 13; Weterioo a‘yery "enjoyable time at the lake nt.'pnx was selected,: and the . Gromd Southampton, | She will visit her paâ€" 'l‘rfl.wm,;!un'y %he © excursic iste rents here for a few ‘days. ]vuun short line, north. â€">*‘>.‘» JAP Hlving‘ju.t‘ m .’V' k 2t W awaal in Japan a large stock of :‘“‘f*"m‘f ronve sn we are in a position to 0 far aner‘at Baronins in lines. Re aidin s feas‘ s [ M. Weichel & Son seamesee®s $ entrances. Phones 952â€"063. Private braiich‘ exchange W tio . alt departments. _ ~* [ o e s BERLIN, ONTARID * EC ¥¥ 11c Low = Prices