wlfs â€"Spring x ‘The Cheap Store it wl _ Step Ladders C cmâ€"»: _A . BOENMER §D, y Cw The GComing of It is just as natural for women to put on new spring shoes as it is for them to put on new hats. And the spring display of footwear is just as appropriate as the spring show of hats. We don‘t pretend that our display of new fuotwear compares in beauty with the efforts of our friends, the milliners, but in our unpréetenâ€" tious way we make a showing at once interesting and â€" hopeful. In our spring exhibit you see all that is new and stylish in footâ€" wear of the better sorts. From what you see here you can select such styles as please you, feeling that you have the latest models and the best ones that have been created by the shoemakers, and at prices that are just right. We wish you would come and see our spring shoes for children, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen; also our new spring clothing, hats, caps, shirts, collars and neckâ€" ties. We are sure to please you. Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes & Furnishers CshisHatntte*t"®=""A. Weseloh & CO Have one price These are Extra Good '?. Valuem}lmWorth «\.-~l Half as Mach Again ",‘ Yoe °s Wateriloo County‘s Greatest Store. Which will give you such satisfaction in appearâ€" ance and wear as Sherwinâ€"Williams‘ Ready Mixed Paint. If you are going to do any spring painting or decorating, whether it be a chair, a floor, a room ‘or & whole house, let us tell you first how well Sherwinâ€" Williams‘ Paint will do the work for you and cover flpqmtmmcuflmï¬nnnydhr-udpht Not one paint for everything, but a special paintâ€"to All every special need you have. Bample book of colors for the asking. l‘ullmdm-‘ tins on hand. is. wITtH Us Ac6Am. There‘s Nothing We Sell Made of best Ash and very strong. When the blood needs purging and purifying o the impurities collected in the system during the winter, as a preventive of fevers, rashes and skin diseases during the summer. There is nothing that will clear the blood, tone the entire system and prepare it for hot weather like Now is the time to take them. We standard medicines at cut rate prices.: J. Fennell & Son â€" re From the ___. BERLIN. OUR SPRING M EDILCILN ES 29608 Ti S caps For Home Use Spring and Summer. W. H. LEESON 4 Steps them. We sell all the Promptly and Profitably ‘We Fill Letter â€" $1.00 " BERLIN. Briefs. â€"Good â€"Friday â€" and : Easter Sunday services were well attended in mpurchde::,"" PisterMendsr by many here was observed as a ‘The concert at azm : s.miqcnd:g was fairly backward this season...... The Rev. Mr. Watson of this cireuit in his usual able and pleasing manner delivered an excellent sermon on "Christ‘s Resurrecâ€" tion" Sabbath last......Several cases of a mild form of scarlet fever have been reported recently. All are doing uu......mmmï¬m our village for several days past have been in a fair and good condition, thus enâ€" abling customers from a distance as well as those close by to do business with our busy merchants . and mechanics...... A few days and seedâ€" ing and gardening will be upon us. Personal.â€"Mr. Charles Schweitzer, ‘Toronto, who is taking a course in adâ€" vanced Art, including carving, at the ‘Toronto School of Art, was home over Easter...... Mr. Edward Schweitzer, who is employed in the firm of Steubâ€" ingy & Schmidt, Berlin, has completed a course in the Berlin Business College and speaks highly of that institution. He was also a visitor under the parâ€" ental roof over the holidays..... . Mr. Ralph Snider, who is in the employ of Mr. Gso, Klinck, jeweller, Elmira, has secured the local agency here for anyâ€" thing in their line of upairl:f. Mr. Klinck has travelled in Switzerland and â€" "Fatherland" taking special courses in wateh making, and by unâ€" tiring energy he keeps abreast with the times by perusing the best Canadian and American works in his line...... Mr. Philip Harper, of the Waterloo Chronicle staff, spent the holidays at his home here.... Mr. Frod. Weppler, who is learning the process of distillaâ€" tion in Seagram‘s distillery, paid a flyâ€" ing visit home recently. His many friends nr:&hued tosee him.... Mr. Henry Koch, teacher, Manheim, is bome this week...... The Misses Brubacher visited at the home of ‘Mr. David Koch in the beginning of the week...... Mr. and Mrs. Wright drove to Elmira Monday last. ... Miss Nellic Wright is visiting friends in Guelpb.. .. .. Miss Ethol Knowles has gone to Manitoba and has "ï¬:fl a favorable trip......Mr. and Shoemaker, Elmirs; were guests at the home o& Mr. Geo. Garbig, and called on other friends recently..... . Mr.Josiah Good, merchant, Bresiau, called on friends ;hore Monday last...... Mr. and Mrs. Sauner, Buffalo, for several days have been visiting Mr. Feil‘s, the parental home of the latter......Mr. Edward andâ€"Miss Louisa Feil a short time ago returned here from Buffalo, and also Miss Lydia Scheifele. Their many friends welcome them to their midst. . .... Mr. Willie Easton is now learning harness making at Mr. Henry Ebel‘s. ......Mr. John Dabmer the other week visited his parents at Doon..... Mrs. P. H. Harper is visiting at ber mother‘s home in ‘Toronto......Miss FRowman is spending her holidays at her home in Bloomingdale......Mr. §impson, Durham, is a guest at the Schweitzer House. Residential Changes.â€"Mr. Jacobi, Mosborough, has rented Mr. Henry Good‘s vacant bouse near the millâ€"race and intends to move in this week..... Mr. Starr has moved: into the house lately vacated by Mr. Jonas, who has secured a season‘s work and home in the Scotch settJlement...... Mr. Chas. Reibling has secured a position in the vicinity of Stratford. _ _ ___ _ _ Notes.â€"Mr. Geo. Garbig & Sons have a iarge quantity of pure flax seed on hand. We wish them a very prosâ€" perous sâ€"ason.... .. Messrs. Holle and Dahmer are securing competent men to run their respective brick and tile yards, and are giving good wages.... A number of prominent farmers from here attended a meeting at St. Jacobs to arrange the management of their weigh scales Monday afternoon...... Mr. Geo. Dahmer & Son are kept very wwlholh&l‘ncdn and speaks for itself...... Mr. Louis Holle and his obllcln%mofm caanot be surâ€" passed nflnldmmfld:fl and fnish......There is a large trad E WhoncAndhar d nmmctihi‘becdrber seb verent s sc L s . and funish .. .. . . There is a large trade | t Pass by unnoticed the |preached an eloquent Serimon 10 a custom and otherwise done at the one to whom it was mw‘ crowded house. mills , . . . Mr. mm Pp. y1., | now . is lnnanku a lamb. But| Prrsoxar.â€"â€"Miss Emma Good has merchant and dealer, is kept perhaps it wouid be folly to be mmnammmmmum very busy. where ignorance i# bliss. ...« Misses® Rosoetta Bricker, Oflhl)fllblr‘â€"‘m’flw- Knechtel and Carrie Lipht of Gait mmmh& rs. Saturâ€" -pncmuï¬dn?uflnh. ST. JAcoBS. day eveniag, 7th inst. nllrhua: here. ... . Mr. and Mrs. uhDont «_ MmAchhmi 6t Berlin spent Sunday _ with Easter Visitors.â€"Well, Easter has umnwm for mother, Mra: E. R. .. .. . Our come and gone and so have the numâ€" | bury, Alta., , in company with teacher Mr. More!l is spending his vaâ€" erous visitors that were in town and|the other excursionists ‘Their many *uhhmm‘m b arâ€"eudigt scugr n in cutranly ut «2370 Wvccle? 1 nliting oc d * Uflss Aeanas Graith anr DistRrict whu | SHo SWnet PRA IAIAET nAlscalitw es # bacvareDatdceyâ€"Aesiga "Totsâ€" a friends in wishing them every ... Miss Grace Smith, our ast ï¬lm.’.‘.&"mu their n?-lwgqeflnhmfl-“.__. . Football Meeting.â€"A football club was organized here at a meeting held on Thursday evening last, called for the purpose of organizing either a baseâ€" ball or football club. A Lrgo majoï¬l{ favored the latter so a football clul was organized with the following officers : President, Dr. T. M. Robinâ€" son ; Seo‘yâ€"Treas., Mr, W. W. Snider ; | tor Rev.Henry Monsinger. ‘The church ped gspialn, {ueund'u Bowman; l:xoouE was decorated with plants and flowers| . W bon“ rm a‘ tive Committee: Thomas Rumbaill,| and a choir of 20 children supplied the Alexander Bowman and C. Koehler.| music. ‘Two persons were received iâ€" 2 ho e ie ie t | w e o s es wluw., ahy t in o uns and as several of yers of t â€"adt. k » & team of ~ore years ago are available | Emsdale paid his many warm friends|°**°" 0 “p‘:‘;'db;t‘ Boy‘s M::: great hopes are entertained for a sucâ€" | here a flying visit Good Friday. Everyâ€" in black ue worsteds S erlong Ltness.â€"It verlooked fuee sou hz:lr"h,lhmlln::r;“ hl:l:hl again |Serges. They will sell at $3,25, ness.â€"It was 0‘ in the news of St. Jacobs of last week | Ollie looks well. Muskoka air evidently | $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.25, $5.75, to report the serious ilingss of Rev D. |agrees with him....Mr. and Mrs. Lâ€"|to $6.00 and $8.00. > H. Brand, Pastor of the Evangelical | Henry of Brantford,John Starr of Hesâ€" ‘These suits are well church. He will not be able to attend wlor,Clan Henry of London and D M. » Conference this week held hoyï¬llul;‘o. ‘nl‘l‘l, Henry o(s Ms‘chhigan ;:ouvillï¬n: well lined, and perfect fitting, Under the careful treatment of Dr. M. wn over Sunday....Mr. Minnis every one a beauty. We want son, with the help of God | Leam spentSunday in town with ?&yï¬uy_hmgï¬ Mloom:fl- Eva MoGaw.... The|you to see them whether you buy â€"iwwwamwccl . . |Misses Hilter fnd. (C‘atioL 00 20c 0vfOr not, ab woerspusn . _ Do dn o oo eraeg bh|the Thger Bramt 0 _ _ rente,Mr. an ‘m. serew k uio on show was| %\ A. Lyttic and Miss M. L. Shier are c held last Wednesday, April 11th. ‘The | spending their Easter houm- at their Strasser & Co. weather was fine until towards evening | respective homes, Tralee Kirkton. WATERLOO when tne wind became very high. Only | _ Peréonal.â€"David BrownofGoderich | ___ _,____, +« two medidine fakirs made théir appearâ€" [has been renewing old acquaintances in | N°At Haseni ug‘s Grocery. ance and supp‘ied the public with theit | and about our tOWN fOF & WEOK DABt. | ____â€"_______________________ remedies. Altogether thirteen horses| gome 30 years ago Mr. Brown spent eeanestacmiatecmnamemaineantennemnemmnteanttmniemmines were exhibited which were very §000|some time here afterwards going to specimens of their respective classes. _ | Cincinatti where he spent 22 years and Briefmâ€"Gmt oxciw&-nt mm“«} the b.rilmce of the time he &::. lived in among our citizens on the evening Of | Goderich. . Mr. Brown is the y |show day, caused by a burning chimney | son of David Brown who was one ytho BANK OF HAMI LTON on Kelterborn‘s store, which was ablaze | pioneer settlers of the west section of |for about an hour. Fortunately the gVeuesloy. coming in away back as|.. _ .. . ) .. c cca c\ l cll l2 roofing was wet, otherwise there | carly as 1840, when the towmhg; was might have been a disastrous fire.â€" | mostly in a wilderness state. He 10â€" A thorough . canvass | is being| cated some 400 acres of the choicest made of our town by a lady takiDg|jand in the west section which is now orders for her celebrated patent mediâ€" occupied by the Fairs,Pogson and Gilâ€" cines.â€"The roads at present are YOTY |laapie, lying some two miles west of muddy.â€"1be family (f Mr. GeOTE®| Crosshill. After beating the bush for Forler was increased by a baby bOF|some ten years, he was accidentally on Good Friday.â€"Edwin Klein is le@Yâ€" | yed at the erection of a log stable on ing for Toronto where we g:““‘†be | nis own land leaving a wife and family has secured a situation as clerk in80Mme | of s;x amail children, three boys and establishment.â€"[Norman Schaub BA8 | yree girls, David, our host, being the secured a position in a furniture f2¢â€" | youngest and only some three months tory in Wiarton whither he goes t0oâ€"|ang now thatthe bread winner . was morrow(Tuesday,)â€"The lady teacher8| yone and only a small elearing, the of our public school are spending their| wigow and family h&d a hard row to Easter holidays at their respectiv®| noe and had to endure many hardships homes.â€"Easter holidays passed Off | anq privations. Some ten years afterâ€" very quietly with the exception Of OuUT | warg, however, she joined her fortunes rod and gun club who had afew round#| witn ‘ the late John Martinson of at °hyAl;tl:?.tlf:rt :h:fl"" fl:‘:::bw‘:n.:: Hawkesville who was a wldowol:. The son. restlin beca c scatâ€" indulged in which ended somewhat &nï¬y fies mo tors ut * ‘The footâ€"ball club met to reâ€"organize | has been in chnrgn:flho U. B. church Saturday evening for this year. . . . Isn‘t | here for the last ycuamm‘hd it curious in this progressive age, when|to hear is again station here‘.... one can‘t take a hint. ‘The one given on | The U. B. dmrohpnlgtvu vccupied the evening of the 10th, is too q.nh,l wh:.‘m.com_.?mlldl; He in town ; Mr.|away from our gue â€"&iéiniiis-a'm'"“ Road, last my....lln Cornell is leaving to morrow for Blair where he has been Easter Service.â€"A special Easter service was conducted in the Methodâ€" ist church Sunday morning by the pa#â€" tor Rev.Henry Monsinger. The church was decorated with plants and flowers and a choir of 20 children supplied the music. _ ‘Two persons were received ifiâ€" to the church and one baptized. killed at the erection of a l10g stable OM | consisten urity e his own land leaving a wife and family & with ‘see and sonven g six ;lm,u’u Shu&nn, gm m m fence afforded depositors. } ree girls, David, our host, & Sums of one dollar and upwards oun and only some three months {nd,;‘:",“mm, bread winner was received and interest added twice a gone and only a small elearing, the| year. Ts aod bes io canme mophy haruabipe ; 08 ad to endure many ps : w ies armetieaatie 0 0 j s Belt, Ages owever, she j . P. 7 with ‘ the late John Martinson of J.F. BBLL, + Hawkesville who was a widowoer. The family then became very much scatâ€" morning, April 10th, Horace, son of Amos Bricker, who had been sick for some 4 or 5 months with enlargement of the spleen and liver. He was 13 years and 8 months old. He was burâ€" led at the Roseville cometery on Thursâ€" day afternoon. _The services were conâ€" ducted by the Rev. Mr. Gehman in German and the Rev. Mr. Hallman of Berlin in English. The bereaved parâ€" ents have the sincere sympathy of the entire community. ‘ Tu® CrurCEEs.â€"Mr. Backus who D1®D,â€"Near Roseville on Tuesday FREEPORT. ROSEVILLE. -:&Gll}l Savings Department. You Gét That Hat? Capital (a@ll paid up) _ $1,500,000 Reserve Fund â€" 1,000,000 Our $1.50 Hat é Derby in brown, tap and black. Newest made w%& 5s Toatt terve un Sogk: finont _ silk bands and $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 and 225, _ _ _ _rimzqummnzmu: and bind~ . h l Oe may mpe. mbatteess:: 1 Want to Get One Just Like it â€"â€" _ A s s - -w‘ 'l‘lfllhlhqféu“mqulhg hats have v% Just because a hat fits a man‘s head is no reason he should ’ beceuse‘s hat Ate a man‘s head is no reason he should Ste We have all styles and grades of hats and if we can‘t please, we wouldï¬ï¬‚.toï¬' it Boy‘s Tiger Brand â€" Confirmation Suits â€" k Aars‘s The highest rate of interest paid, wl (ooee o e eeee h batys ot Feiess M Be Fx8. & Quality is not cheapened because figures are smaill. Good material, excellent workmanship and finish are characteristic features of everything in It‘s Safe to Buy stock and the great varisty makes choosing eany. This hint is for those who have not seen Phone a1s. MYTH BROS., ust.Sonwsm.xing-?,gflm?; M. Weichel! & Son, Wate lJoo, April 1ith, 1900. "* GRADUATES OF AVING disposed of butcher | all persons lndobt:’h me are ifled to settle theiraccounts forthy Notice +i H. B. DUERING,