l We t hh â€"= § There‘s a War on i'}»‘if:.‘;tg _ _ dJ. Fennell & Son The Cheap Store lothiers, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers. Cash and One Price. 8/ Bewing Machines that do the work in a satisfactr ry wayâ€"standard makers that have earned and kept their reputation at the top notch, special price $17 50 $23 and $28. Baby Carriages and Go Cartsâ€"possessing many improvements over the old style carriages. We are exclusive agents for all the largest manufacturers in the Dominion. The now popular goâ€" cart is their invention. THE A. 0. BOEHMER CO., $ Lace curtains, Nottingham make, speâ€" cial 30¢ a pair, 2} yards long. 3 yards long at 85¢ a pair 3} yards by 45 inches at 1 50, 1 25 and ¢1 10 a pair J matting, 36 inches wile, reâ€" mx::zumc, 35, 25, 20 18 and 15¢ Oil eloths, 30, 26 and 196 Linoleum, 12 feet wide, special 50¢ Smyrus rugs, reversible, size 9 x 10} at $28, $ x 12 at 430 * seotch,Azminster, 8â€"8 x 10â€"10, $25 All wool reversible, 74 x 9 at $7 50 9 x9 at 850 9 x 10} at 9 00 Sewing Machines and Baby Carriages. “i’.ld 37’0 12 C Cooe Comie on oomt (out All wool, reversible, most attractive designs and colorings, $1, 80, 70 and 65¢ Ulbnurpohn'tl‘o,«i,w',zsud% Hemp carpets, 30 inches w de, worth uad';?uusé & Bedy Brussels in all the best colorings and designs, 1 20, $1 10, 95, 80 and 70c _ English tapestry in all colors, newest hourAremttiviBrivet mt Hintr se h Canadian, at 1 40, $1 and 906 ment anticipatory of approachin& offerings will help to interest you. HOUSEFURNISHING «. DEPARTMENT r New Household Scale Have one price Cubs< _ A Q. poemutr go, on the market, 80, 70, 65, 55, 45, just now between the scaie makers of Canada, so now is your time to jump in and buy a scale ; this is the time you‘ve been watching for, if you thought scailes have always been too high in price. will fit you to a dot, weighs from I~4 ounce to 12 pounds with nickelâ€"plated works, and white enamelled ish ; cash price $2.75 each. Other scales â€"1200 Ib. platâ€" forms, 240 Ib. unions, 4 and 10 ib. even balance beams at zero prices. Call and see how well we can please you. * *ml'n-uly-lr-lny Waterioo County‘s Greatest Stare. O 18. . Weseloh & Co. are transacting an immense W. H. LEESON But we snyrly them to everyone in and out of conrt at winving pricea labor Union and the Boer war are not more talked in the Twin City than our Clothing. _ _ _ _ _ People speak of what touches them nearest home. How to savs a do lar when everything one buys is a vudnf in price. Wa talk a oveat dealahant ane absthas 22 2222 s. Sole Agent for Slater Shoes. Store near Post Cffice, Berlin, PLAINTIFFS We talk a great dealabout our We talk a great dealabout our clothesâ€"no more at $1, 75, 60 and 50e _ _ _ Curtain poles, wood or brass trim mings, «omplete 25¢, better ones at 35, 40, 50 and 75¢ Curtain chains, per pair, 20, I5 and 10e .iï¬gar&et samples, ail wool, 36 x 36, speâ€" Wall paper, newest designs in the market, apccial values at 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15 and 25¢ 10â€"5 at $3, 6â€"4 at $1 &0 0 Tapestry eovers, 6â€"4 at 1 25 and $1, 84 at 2 00 and $3 50 Chenille eurtain«e per pair, 8 0°, 5 50, 4 and $2 50 Window shades, any length, in light and dark green, terra eotts or sresms, at 45 and 35¢ n immense business in this departâ€" spring cleaning, These unusual Table covers in ehénille, Genuine Swiss at 5 00, 4 50 and $4 Brussels not at 5 25, 5 and 4 50 Brussels net, by the yard, at 60, 50, 40¢ Swiss net, at 50, 40 and 25e . Spot muslins at 20, 18 and 15e Art muslins at 8 and 106 in eream, 36 x 60 inches BRING Scales Cheap We Fill Letter BERLIN. LIMITED SUITS. 8â€"4, at 2 25 . M Jov en mend? taibty esd Metntinbttetinh®ciatie adrintiine Aliina JAAA ... o stority of faraig week. The|was agréeably spent in all kinds of majority of farmers will finish in a few | games and amusements and the. hour days. The w has been very ddcp-nmmognly{tgo soon. Look favorable and as It the seed is | out for a monster crowd nextyear Jake. going in in shape.... Mr. Joe| Relief for the Suffering.â€"Asit is now Thomas is agfiin working at his trade gvbna\ll! known to most of the among the farmers,â€" making patent| Chronicle readers of the disastrous fire fences.... Mr. Herbert Peppler has|in Ottawa and Hull last week and been ongaged by Mr. John Schmidt to knowlng that the people who were assist him in putting nshh noted | totally out were in very great cyclone fence....Mr. H. Stockey|distress, our citizons collectod some gv’utlyinmindmlnddodh'hm gmdm', n.:;n' & ::rylnp enlarging it in new Onawu' mgopmmmdhhh- mhntmuor::nm Obituary.â€"We regret to announce| W. and A. Sn @M!!flyz_lwk.!hMlMe(hm Briefs.â€"John Schneider took possesâ€" ion of the St. Clements hotel recently purchased from Peter B. Greyerbichl on Tresday. Mr.Schneider wfl{doubc- leas do well in his new business.... Don‘t fail to see the grand millinery display in the general store of Peter F. Schummer.... A quiet wedding took place at the home of Adam Scheffner when his daughter Annie was married to Wm. Thomas of Hawkesvilie. Conâ€" gratulations. ... Our bicycle club took :.iheir first spin to Heidelberg on Sunâ€" ay. \ Personals.â€"Messrs. Geo. Moore and Jac. Nichol, Waterloo, spent the 25th in town on business. ... . Wm.Stockie, Bamberg, called in town on Thursday. ......J. G. Reiner, and a friend, Welâ€" lesley, were the guests of Poter F. Schummer, Sunday....Val. Schiebel, Wallenstein,spent Friday in town.... Joe Fehrenbach and Wm.Forwell, Berâ€" lin, were the guests of Peter Forwel}, Sunday.....Louis Zimmer and Paul Greyerbichl, St. Agatha, spent Sunday in town visiting friends....Lou and Mary Daub and Louisa Starr, Berlin, visited in town Sunday...... Messrs. Henry Schaff and Frank Carruthers, Berlin, were the guests of Jos. X.Voisâ€" en Sunday.... Mrs. Jac. Meyer has reâ€" turned from a visit to Chicago.... Amâ€" brose Habn, Hawksvills, visited at Edâ€" ward Dictrich‘s Sunday. Farewell Party.â€"Mr.and Mrs.Peter D. Greyerbichl entertained a large number of people to a farewell party at the St. Clements Hotel on the evenâ€" ing of the 25th. A very pleasant evenâ€" ing was spent by old and young, a large number of people being present from other places. The Heidelberg band was also present, and rendered some extra fine selections. Mr. and Mrs.Greyerbich] will make their future home in the residence of the late J. L. Kroetsch. They have conducted the business of the St. Clements botel for the last 10 years. We must give them all the praise and respect due them for they have always kept a noteworthy and respectable house. We wish them a happy life in their new home. S Soe Pndiales tank AbnPiicienin : 2 OBITUARY.â€"It is our sad duty to fEIDELBERG. chronicle the death of Robert Wahl, son of Mr Henry Wahl which took Briefs.â€"Mrs. H. G. Hahn, of Guelph, | place on Thursday evening, April 19th who has been attending her sister, Robert had been ailing for some time Miss Clara Steiss, for some time, Teâ€" | with thenmatism and not untillate was turned to her home last Friday.... he considered dangerously ill when it Mr Ira Weber, of Berlin, has purchased | s emed to have settled on his heart. a fine Cleveland bicycle from MessTS. | He was akind clever scholar and will Steiss and Kreutzweiser. He spent be greatly missed by his parents and last Sunday under the parental roof. schoolmates. He was buried on Sunâ€" ... .Quite a number from here took a day. ‘The parents have the sympathy trip to Paradise Lake on Sunday..â€".|of the community in their hours of trial. The season will open on May 24th. Mr. Wah! and family moved to Waterâ€" Everyone wishing a good time should |lop on Wednesday. come to the lake on the 24th.... Wm. Brters.â€"Mrâ€" Shrank moves to Berâ€" \Hahn is again at work at bis patent| y on Tuesday next.....A young hay racks.... Mrs. Geo. Smith spent | yentleman bailing frrm Hamburg was last week with het parents near Erbsâ€" vainly seeking for a lost treasurg on ville....Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kreutâ€" Sunday evening last. Strange to say ziger lef: for Waterloo where they will|although within a stone‘s throw of his spend several weeks....Miss Ida) prize he was for certain reasons unable Hachbart who spent several months At | to identify the surroundings. When in her home here returned to Waterl00 ) a similar predicament kindly refer to Monday. > Johnnv and Annbtlase ha «tf d2 cce Briefs.â€"Seeding operations were in I.. Snider, A. Snider. IVJr.â€"M. B. McAllister, M. Kurâ€" schinsky A. Weber. IIIS®.â€"A. J. McAllister, E. Bedford, C..Hummel, W. Bowman, H. Alleâ€" mang, A. Bingeman, G. Bedford, H.Bowman, 8. Tinnie. III Jr.â€"I. Snider, C. Wile, B. Kurâ€" schwinsky, S. Schafer A. Weber, A. Bortz. II Sr.â€"L. Meyer, Florence Shepherd, F Rellinger, F. Shepherd, G. Wile, A. Bastian, M. Wile, M. Schafer, ArRiL ScHOOL REPORT.â€"Names in order of merit. V.â€"Nellie Chapman. IV Sr.â€"G. Bingemau. E. Snider, cperations on his large farm on Saturâ€" | 494 iftends having everything in conâ€" day April 28th. Will is a bustler|Be¢tiQ@d with it in first class order. from the word ‘go.‘......Mr. William |JObu is an enterprising man and ‘g Kirkpatrick and family have moved to | °20 At8ure the “fl'Nio geperally that Guelph. One by one our vlflmfrhndl giving him a call they will find everyâ€" depart....Rev. C. R. M and |thing the very best......Mr H. wife called on Rev. M. Bowman on | Ob@rer, son of Casper Oberer, Petersâ€" Friday last:~>.Mr. J. A. Laidlaw | Dur@, who has been working on the is advertising for a lady to clerk and |"Ailro@d for some time past, paid a keep books. visit to his parents last week. Heleft ArriL ScHOOL Rxport.â€"Names in |S9DGay for Stratford, where he has order of merit. secured a good position in the Grand are to lose one of our most esteemed young ladies to a Michigan gentleman on Wed. May 2nd. More later.â€"â€"â€" Brizysâ€"Mre. G. Peppler of Tavisâ€" tock is visiting her parents here this tock is visiting her parents here this u.khlb McKay Berlin q.:’t town..... Acting Depu! mwfllhr er has a sale of furniture on May 3rd. The 'oodi were seized hare. J.Thomas. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1900. WEST MONTROSE, ST. CLEMENTS BLOOMINGDALE. District °* *jday. The parents have the sympathy| Personals.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Booâ€" 77â€" | ol the community in their hours of trial. | mer, of London, spent a few days this ::{:’ ]Mr. W:%lid and family moved to Waterâ€" woenl; atJtl;;lh;;n: of ):rA f A. i‘Bot'nm;lr. oo on nesday. ... Mr. Jol er. of Alma, is spendâ€" Â¥m: | _ Broers.â€"Mrâ€" §hmk moves to Berâ€"|ing a week at his home here....Miss tent/lin on Tuesday next.....A young | Janet Pollock is visiting with ber sisters en‘ / gentleman bailing from Hamburg was|in Berlin....Rev. and AMrs. H. Monâ€" ‘b8â€" | vainly seeking for a lost treasure on | Singer were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Witï¬ Sunday evening last. Strange to say | Taylor at the parsonage Stirton on Monâ€" Wi" | although within a stone‘s throw of his|day....Miss Minnic Bundy and Mr. 142| prize he was for certain reasons unable Goodband, of Milverton, spent Sunday 8 * / to identify the surroundings. When in|at the former‘s home here... . Miss 100| a similar predicament kindly refer to| Linnie Little left Saturday for Toronto Johnoy and doubtless he will do much | where she will visit friends during the better for he seemed to enjoy himself| month of May....Miss Maud Miller, immensely although slightly handiâ€" gf‘ “Ame gron:le F-mil,; -§ent 5';}"' ca k y anday _ wit rs. D. Mcâ€" oret rririrtore ie ineinscomproncorny Eachern and Miss Schourr.. .. Mr. and m Mrs. A. Boomer and Mr. and Mrs. J.E. ;¢g WELLESLEY. Boomer spent Wednesday with Mr. ie, yz * and Mrs. M I. Grimm, Milverton.... ay. | Removalâ€"hir. Killer and family | Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood, of Welâ€" e]. | moved to Detroit toâ€" day ; Monday),and lesley, were the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. p. | will be greatly missed by their uriends) Wm. Hackett Sunday. id Pm In d 4 one c d n eR d d good , making a large on den mimengonk We beliove t 'flm receive them. Our genial W. and A. Snider, contributed the Pleasant Surprise.â€"On Tuesday evening of last week after choir pracâ€" tice in the Lutheran church the memâ€" bers of the choir proceeded to the homé of Mr. Jacob Keller and gave him a very pleasant surprise, it being the occasion of his birthday. The evening was agréeably spent in all kinds of 1 ow PeC Te for the season..... Mr. and Mrs. G. m’;od“f:_ 2EZOmINE NCCDBCB we Tanner attended the quarterly service Witmor held at Linwood on Sunday morning. ¢ 7 CnrEEsE Facrory Reorrkw®p.â€"Our| . Hotelâ€"Mrs. Tschierhardt, J. K. cheese factory opened on Monday Schmidt, Henry Forler, Casper Richâ€" morning and the milk baulers were seen | ber, Henry Feick, Wm. Witt, Charles gathering the milk on the different Ka‘:ggv Joseph Mattell, Mrs. J.Kaiser, routés. Mr. McCrim who has recently J Schwartz, C. F. Witte, Chatles purchased the factory has secured the | Mayer, H. A. Knight, Jobhn Rueffer. services of Mr. Ward of Fullerton for| Shopâ€"Walsh Bros. PERsSOXAL.â€"Mr. Wm. Lackner of Berlin spent a few days last week with relatives near our village. ... Miss Casâ€" sia Ballard of Listowel is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. McCallum..... Mrs. Brown of Linwood spent afew days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Simon Craikshank. . . . . Mr. Julius Stadelbauer will leave shortly for Thedford where he received employment with llr.‘ J. Thompson, our former cheese maker â€" Rr nis TDIZ]YOM 1NC 500 Briefs.â€"Dr. Gilaister is putting an using. _ He is now addition to his house to be used as an|to po able to walk office which will be more convenient.. | r. y. Fish bas b Levi Mogk of St. Cloments is canvaseâ€" room for a week j ing our district taking orders for the severe attack of 1 world renowned Peerless stcam cooker. recovering...... .. .. Mrs. Henry Ziegler returned home | so1d his house and Friday from a ten days‘ visit to friends | for the handsome in the Twinâ€"City... Mrs. Geo. Forler| jr. Henry Pomm is very ill at time of wrltin?. â€"â€"â€" ReY: | made for his new D. Lochner attended erence at| Our village bas Tavistock last week. Tha «eet ramats es here. Rgbt. Freeborn bought Mr.Kilâ€" ler‘s property for the auim of $975. He will not likely take. posscssion untit next fall. In the meantime the proâ€" perty will be rented. Removal.â€"Air. Killer and family moved to Detroit toâ€" day ; Monday),and will be greatly missed by their uricnds PERSONAL.â€"Mr. and Miss Doering of Philipsburg spent Sunday with Mr. Louis Seips..... Mr. Wm. Peaper left for bis bome in Michigan on Fridayâ€" Prior to his departure he entertained the young folks of the locality with a dngco in the hall on Tharsday evening. Trunk car shops...... Wheeling was ‘l; :{der Sunday, a very large mixlmber cycles passed through our v lage. ....Mr. Fisher our former station agent has left for California and Mr. Dickson, formerly of Guelph bas taken his place. We extend a hearty welâ€" come to him. "ll?' <aly where 1:01::.: T eoping 3 & bmoPé io Re Te be rand y in p We all join in him ev sug~ 2t mhescin, or ioi doue, Roater ou and intends having everything in conâ€" time wis spent by all.. .. .. Mr. Recker, our Fotel k: eper had a sale lust week. nell sipressnted vantage of this fine weather to finish seoding. Nearly all will Ifo through this week......A very fashionable dance was held in Petersburg during Barkxsâ€"Farmers are bosy taking ad HAWKSVILLE. ST. JACORBS. ST. AGATHA. PETERSBURG. was sinall on account very @r6at| tholamew. _ Mowel 0t C Raisi¢eTosoph Sohmack J. W. Turel, Isaac Hortel, T. M. Barâ€" m:orlâ€".loupi Waypor, jr.; Bowâ€" Hotelâ€"Fred. Stecho, Fred. Fischer, Goo.eroghr. Kreas, Mrs.L. Walder. Shop. n Stockfish. New HaxBuro. Hotelâ€"John K. Becker, Doerr & mwm.x. M. _Henâ€" Shopâ€"Wm. Schaaf, Mrs. C. Iiling. T‘r. WATERLOO. Garr. Hotelâ€"Robert Patrick,0. F. Baker, Frank Bernhardt, A. W. Thomson, Wwm. Sadier, G. A. Grabam, J. C. Caldwell, Geo. F Stevens. 1900, the following licenses were R. Y. Fish has been confined to his room for a week past from a somewhat severe attack of la grippe. but is now recovering...... Mr. Peter Ament has sold his hot:se and lot to Mrs. Roenig for the handsome price of $1,000.... Mr. Henry Pommer has the excavations made for his new brick dwelling.... Our village bas been very quiet for the past week, as tho farmers are all very busy with the spring seeding... Fall wheat is looking splendidâ€"Mr. A. Boomer has wintered successfully 116 colonies of bees,and anticipates anoter good harvest. Brieis.â€"Mr. Robert Hoesea had the misfortune ofâ€" being thrown â€" down and somewhat seriously injured whilst unhitching his team(one of which was a colt,)from the seed drill which he was using. Heisnow zo far recovered as to be able to walk around again . . . . Mr. Shopâ€"Geo. _ Berndardt, Thomas SOUTH WATERLOQ LICENSE DISTRITT. Persanal.â€"Edwin Wanner spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Berlin....N. W. Gingrich has returned from his trip to Penuysivania. While there he travelled over the battle fields of Gettesburg where one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War was fought. The effects of a rifle and cannon ball are greatly noticeable there... .. Mr. C. W. Spider and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Giaister, of Waterloo, spent Sunday at the residence of Mr. C. A. Henrich ... Miss Annie Baltzer, of Preston, spent a fow days in town the guest of the Misses Gingrich.. .. Mr. Henry Moyer and Norman Hollinger bave both left for Waterloo, where they have secured situations, the former working in the foundry as moulder and the latter to learn ‘v)llolsteriug with Schierholtz & Co. e wish them both succcess.. .. Mr. Allan Bowman epont Sunday m Guelph....Mr. and Mrs. George Kelâ€" terborn spent Sunday with relatives in Wellesiey....Mr. Alfred Henrich was in New Hamburg on Sunday.. .. Mr. Ervin Thiel, of Waterloo, spent Sunâ€" day in town. fomenters in Waicrise sounty Td somew county eame home with a nice lot of trout. Wonder if some did not go away the night before so as to be there early “;'mwaumm;uo up. UILDING _ OPERATIOXS.â€"Probably ‘Uoil:mid-moloht:z up in our vllhz'thhnu'il the one of Mr. Alf. Suider, our popular merchant. It will be built on the vacant lot of the old homestead and will be of modern architecture. No doubt it will add g;l;lfl! to the appearance of the vilâ€" e Woolwich Township Council met lg.ln on ‘Tuesday in the Council Chamber. _ Not much business of imâ€" portance was transacted, but we underâ€" stand that the pathmasters for the comâ€" ing season were chosen. 3â€"0.â€"hRev, rm of Fulleiton oc cupied ‘the in the Evangelical place of hm“ Kev. D. it L‘:‘..!." 1 # C . k who is still confined to his h use. He preached an excellent sermon.â€"At an anusually early bour on Weduesday motning a few of our anglers mad« Norts Dowurai®s. HEsSPELER LINWOOD. Jen Postmaster Ingram Leinstated. St. Thomas, Ont., Msy 2.â€"Will Ingram, postmaster ai St. ‘Tho» who was suspended by the (Co: ment some four mon(his nyo, w day received notice cf his rois ment... Hamilton, May 2. â€" Miss Emily Pustis, a patient in the Asylum . for the Insane, last nicht drank a l.rcse quantity of disinfecting fluid and died from its effects. ‘The deceased was 87 years of age. She belonged _ to Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lale, and had been‘in the asylum eight years. Liverpool, May 2. â€" Two c boats from the 100 de In Â¥izin; 400 buliecls n‘ 200 sheop, am in the Mersov ze terday . anorning the animals being aftected with and | moaith disease. The ani were immediately slaughicred, â€" heads and feet being buried at s Clothing Bargains for Saturday Only Our stock of suitings for spring is so 1 possible for us to attempt to describe it with t would specially invite every lady in Borlin a Courteous and obliging salesinen will make v« show you through. Make this store as famili: Cash and one Price Cheap Cash Store SMV 44 inch fine all wool Poplins, regular price 75 weol black Poplins, regular value 90c, our p all wool Poplins, regular value, $1 23, our pric fine black French wool Poplins, worth $1.50 ; Requires Thought 44 inch Black Blister Crepons, silk effects, regular $1.25, our price $1,00. 44 inch Silk Effect Blister Crepons, large and small patterns, for dress patterns and skirts, regular price $1 75 and +2 0) per yard, our price $1.50. a "*/TC20C5 and imulis hereâ€"that is to be.expected.> But. if E ualy !uw how much better they could do by buying here than S where, how much greater an sssortment they have to choose mvé how upâ€"toâ€"date are our styles, and how rgeasonable our prices, we _ fancy that svery lady in Berlin and Waterloo would patronize this . branch of our business. We are importers. We buy direct from the best manufacturers of Europe. We buy for Cash. We save you the _ profits of the wholesale jobbers. _ There are of course some ladics in Berlin who do swhl Drésses and Suits hereâ€"that is to be expected. ualy knew how much better they could do by buying h where, how much grester an «ssortment they have t ARE YOU QNE OF THEM Di Drank Poison and Died sensed Cattle best linings, and good fitting, only at $6.00. 24 pairs Men‘s pants worth 18 pairs Men‘s pants worth 24 pairs of overalls worth 7 67 Men‘s hats "all sizes" (i $3 00, to clear at £1 50. _ Don‘tmiss this chance to bify upâ€"toâ€"date new goods at greatly regauced prices on SATURDAY only. Strasser & Co. 7 only Men‘s Suits sizes 36 to 40,made of good all wool Tweed good lining, well worth $7 and $3, on Saturday only at $4.50. 12 only Men‘s Suits, sizes 36 toâ€"42, made of all wool tweed, best linings, and good fitting, worth $#3 to $10, on Saturday anlis a+: @ an Phone 213. slight feeling of distrust may be felt as reâ€" gards quality, but nowhere can better be found. Lawn Mowers MM%’%%%QW‘I Garden Tools : til you hear our price. O S 4 M. Weiche! & Son, Are a particularly strong linc. _ You can have your choice of 42 machines. These mowers were bought right and will be sold elose. Your choice of Woodyat, Brockville or Maxwell. Don‘t buy a lawn mower un« Novelties in Black Dress Goods. Mlaughtered. Black Dross Materials. Two cattle Pisis; with eop. arrtived mornin®, all ith foot w 23 and 25, South Side King Suitings. SMYTH BROS. t price 75¢, our price 50c. 46 inch fine all 90c, our price 7oc, 49 inch fine French 3, our price ill.UUJ;er yard. 48 inch extra rth $1.50 per yard, our price, $1.10, _ ing is so large and varied it would be im ‘it with the space at our disposal We i Berlin and Waterloo to visit our store, make you welcome and be pleased to as familiar as your own home. tor bound to t ada. and there is the danger. Come to us and you will have the assurance that there is no chean grade in our stock, No cheap shopâ€"worn goods, but all new and up toâ€"date. To buy carefully nowâ€"aâ€"days reâ€" quires thought. _ You must guard azainst shoddy and yet not pay too much, Good clothing is cheap and looks well, but poor apparel is dear and looks cheap. WHOLE NUMBER $1 to 81.25, Saiurday only at 750. 32 ands2 50,Saturday only at$1.50. 5°, Saturday only at 60c. st season‘s goods) were $2.50 to Talif ambr v, at noon yesterda buried at Buda Pesth Waterloo and Elmira, °S â€" _ You Must be the Judge Painter Mn «s oi her lrolidays of 1901 in Treland mil Ma Ni Many that are quite new in design. Improved to make work easy. Prices on these goods are «o _ small that a ALL THE GOOD KINDS. U hhas‘s td * oo 99 t ple Killed. â€" The Daily Exâ€" thut Queen Vieâ€" decided to spend lidlays during the weey Dead A2tÂ¥4za '}, WXA PE * " B W \P a ing st., BERLIN. r Canada. Tne stcamer last night from #=G passengers, d _ Hungarians, n part of Cans â€" An explosion oficld mine, . ag kacsy, the celâ€" in an asylum Cay. He â€" will lay. It is reâ€" vere killed and not buy their * od