' LEADERS 5 |n DrEss (oops is a grand success so far and this week we o@er 10000 PAIRS OF SHa}-.S at lowest prices ever quoted in Berlin. Shoes for Men, Shoes for Women, Shoes for Children. Tha A, 0. BORHMER 00. Ltd, QUR GREAT JULY SALE ‘ FINE FOOTWEAR FRIDAY HALF HOLIDAY Cream and Black Delain, double width 35c and SQ0c Cream,. Black and ColoredNunsvsiling.at double 25¢ per yd. Black Grenadines and Black Lustres specâ€" ial at 50 to 75¢. Black Serges, special skirt weights There‘s never a time when we do not have the best choice in Dress Goods of every sort. even in the between seasons when you would least expect to find the thing you want, we have it, because goods come to us constantly as the scason requires them. YOL. XLILIIâ€"NQ 28 Watcrloo Countp Chronicls. a pn t iE in c $ Nt BERLILN . HERE ARHE SELLERS This week we commence with giving our Emâ€" loyees a halt holiday on Friday afternoon. V?e ï¬ave arranged a special CHEAP SAIGE or Thursday and Friday forencon and hope by the special low prices on these days do as much busiâ€" ness in a day and a half as we have formerly done in two. Do your Friday shopping in the foreâ€" noon and encourage the half hofiday. WATERLOC, QNTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING JULY ; was being worked in the mower, _ _ _ 4 h = er li.vlinn: fer::‘ nh.u:-:u: drm":v'fn miles from Arg:: was found dâ€th a fence cornar on his own farm on Fri y h is supposed to have beet nX : ROurh it ruppured to bve heen iss Victo T wee vh‘}s Py d mto nprtair window in her a James P. Hamilton, a lavy reader in Grattan, war arrested and lodged in Pembroke jail on svepicion of being v. Francis Hermaun, wha mardered a.h Eleasen in Salt Lake City, Utah. A valuable horse belon r. Bochert, who is on ;r. ï¬'i.:%::mu:‘u farm near Berlin, died on Friday evenâ€" While Geo. Stuart, of Dorking, was hauling milk :o Monday his horees hecame unmsnageable and he wrs thrown from the wagon, thereby breakâ€" ing his neck. A@ a result of the extreme heat in Montreal the death rate last week was doubled. There were three hundred and seventyâ€"five interments Geo, Mofl«:tt, a farmer, living near Wingham, while crossing tha C P.R. bridge on Friday night, was «truck and killed instautly by the late expresi .W- F. Van Buskirk has been apâ€" pointed engineer of Stratford at a salâ€" ary of $1000, John Counter,one of the best kno« n citizens of Stratford, was overcome by the beat on Saturday aud died, aged Alex. AMurrsy, an old resident of East Zorrs, is dead, eged 73 yeorre. All the News of the County and Disâ€" trict Carefuly Summarized and puat into Attractive Shape. A BUDGET EROM COBRRESâ€" PONDENTS AND OTHE& SOURCES, The desth is announced of Georze “ | P45 NEWS NUGGETS. t tm toulds. the excessive heat. _ ] W ‘.n. .:z:’? Z' ;:“.;'WJ:-NG re. We are sorry to state thas “l: Jr Nichal is on the sick list, hut wish hi a apeedy recovery,...Oa Feir { suspicious looking charscter was t ln“:}l best to ..ï¬ horse which w in his pospession. W was syipeot H ® was nromptly srreited and brought wils and a 1:‘01 Eimire, <thâ€" beaie which c«rtied the h«+y fork <udâ€" dern‘y gave way and, faliing upon hiâ€" l--d..:h whe skud. ~" Medgicai «d was fur and an qperation pâ€"â€"â€" furmed, Om Wedneâ€"day morning h: w»s hbrought to his bhome on Cuurcn St _ He wili prybably recover, La:t Friday exening the M. 8, Hanod and a number of J. 3 R friencs. asseinbkd at his home on %Mull S . to celebrate hbis Sles birtbday. _ ‘The eveuing -:rmuy speat in recitâ€" ing, vogal instrumental music ... . The St. Paui‘s Lutheran picaic held in Klinck‘s Grove Inss Wednesday after vwo8, was quite a succrss. The time was pleasautly paised in _ various xames and social chat. Ample justise war «‘one to bouatiful supper. supplied by the ladies. In the evening CIDEXT â€"(Ua Toâ€"sday Ms. Geo. Hhergert w .» rd some hay on ue »hout . one i 1}; Ox tus Wiusg.â€"On the 7th insk Un the way we were bleased ta saa‘l Un the way we were pleased to see m foly Srtem Hhe More wenug h it 3 TT P Iha 9e + 0) eP Nu~ uo.nhontink'u%iu eighâ€" borhaud . . . . Anothar ‘:1# of ‘&r:qflu s ftart & retar w stackers mh a tew q:;: o!l: have gwent 6 _more.... whyl m% e i#Jo Bili éat Show »t this a .-.-i‘aq ;wqw nerchant« thinks is is not to L0 0; T0 PVAS DANL Wt sns 96 o the past few days orlminated inst ‘raâ€" asy Led giw.q{i.-u...‘"&. barvogs. fer registered 110 degrees in the shade, The o:om on Sabbath Wuhq‘m vw} welcome . . . . Mre. Simon Moyer, af Taronto, and Mre. Scheifele af §t. Jacobe, were the gucate of A. Mider. Mre. A‘.ua'@i‘;f oigar id Pugs o € or eaveâ€" hing, furnacew . jobbi al: a !r.v. J. ;?“W‘L' who 1‘""':“)05‘:::‘ faction and prices to suit 1 @ Limage. Shuuld the weather keep dry for another week, the hay crop will «ii be housed aud some whu:':S\ be cut the lather eud of the week. .. . Ar. 3“.‘. is kept busy all day and § uf the uighy repairiag mowere. ?l:e poople say most of ble wow is are buatly tou lighs for the haeavy grase. ... Mr. Christ, Allemang had cixtw of hay from tifteen acres . . «. lugication is vhat rome wheat will be cut ere hayâ€" ing is done. ... The iu}ou'b«urd the past few da orlminated lass Faâ€" day r:d &hdx;.vhw the Uharncuime. Li + Pouh 1 44 viiffbban‘sant Imonds in towu . . . . Mr. Sot Brubâ€"cher teft for Beriin on Mondry where he has purchased a grocery stum . the widt rrmove thore in a short time. ing . bet sjster, Mr:. Ԥn:1: â€" Mire Trusser aug Mr. t MLwrtm vi Beriin, calivd¢ on relatives in town uu" Sunday Magore L J. Juuh Wiue, of Now York Qiny, ns a, few hours with tLieads in towun on 8.:turday. They «ill speoud a Lwo werks‘ vagaoiun with their p«reats at Haakevile. ... Â¥r D Câ€".mphoil in +péading hnig v«acatiwa with tronds at Ch sham an t o her piints 1. l‘fllâ€" Weavsed, Torom:o, is \intâ€" «scwion with re‘aiives w toâ€"B.... Ur. Muir, Waterios, guled o4 E wire fwads oa Tues iy . ... M.s. Lang, Burlin, is visiting Mrs i. Duuke .. . _ 14 iT are â€"pending their nave retarned n Mille, ... L!:\.!‘n(a' krn. «. Mr. i!l}. d m?i the s l‘ wow cuwfn aÂ¥y grase. ... e ooers J, Hoandl & Bon, ; _ ) will sli be 1 be cut the Ar. 3“.‘. Park of the in â€" vial _ frame Nodiba‘n s oo wil '&@%fl l 3 4 m Worsted Buit .jor §1690. Afggonine Besth 7 YQOU MAY BVRN YOUR COAT TAlL Sizassor & Oo, ie hn * Bs In Children‘s Hs Alaipugdia uce MIAS BTBIOKLAND for which article we can truthfully sey we are headquarters not only in point of the stock of kwine we .carry, but md& Wflndp!& We have every grade of twine o shoy you and quantities are being booked fer by our customâ€" a» mrmh,#udwa‘wm WW W†vwnz: z'“m z will get your ordés. w e at Free J rade Frices Moore‘s Cheap Store We phope they look well, and that you‘ll be right in Jine with & big harvest . Be your harvest big or small, however, you‘ll nsed TERMS CASH & OXE > 0 _ Berlie, Oat . Srare ciorss evening at 6.15 except Tues tay and Saturday. We secured from the mill at a great bargain one case of Remunaats of Bleached Shcetings These goods are in lefigths of 2% yards, 5 yards and 734 yards, just the regular lengths The prices are 2% yards, 40¢ per piece, 5 yardg 80¢ per piece. This is an opportunity to secure fine shectings.at half price which you may not sce for a long ul M w0\ C OCV CO0d 20M MWn Mn .“‘ timne. If you need anything in Sheetings we would advise you to call and ehGamine the steck at once as the goods arc selling rapidly. We buy cheap. We sell cheap We scill for Cash only. ow do Your Crops look 1 "|_ LESS THAN HALF PRICE . ON SALE TOâ€"DAY,. Remnants of B{gaehod Sheoting . id tdb â€.!" A / s awaRtkan,"" 3 in set, 40¢ a set: FLY TRAPS 13. Fancy China, 1g Pieces, at $1.15, $1.25, $1.35 to $2.00 a set. Glass 2 Pieces at 35¢ @ set. Water Seta Plain and Fancy, 8 Pigces, at 73¢, goc and $1.25 por set. 8 picces, at Goe, goe and $1.25 per set. BARGAINS BINDER TWINE Wire Digh Covers S8SMYTH BROS, MA ... ,, |pmnaahk T TA |Tergloroet, woty WhobLk NUMBERE I8 Berry Sets Wine Seta ,lt‘a our &.’ oan‘t W. H, Leoson, Prop, Cheap Cach Store, Th 9 Ply Papp â€" %"’r: i '{’ wi ROOT BEER _ Snyder‘s Drug Stom, FRESH ABBIVALS Pure Engloh PARIS GRBBN; POISON! 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