Cl SEE OUR Underwear, Flannels, Heavy Driss Goods, Furs, Cloakings and Blankets, A HAPPY _ _ AND PROSPEROUS A Happy and _ | PPOS}:J BWBR Keep â€" Out â€" Of â€" Debt with the new start of 1895 we will not offer any inducemgnts to you on credit Jat will give you bargains such as sou can only get at ‘cash bargain stores. Therofore kind‘y ask no credit if it is only for one week your neighbor will then vant it for a month and a third party will on the strength of same want it for \&year and ere we are fully aware of same we will be in our old credit rut as wtore : we have therefore put our checkbooks aside i L nless debt never bothers one which seems almost apparently to so many" it s .mpossible to be perfectly happy. _ In order to sEO. HASENFLUC. ephone orders delivered promptly and collected on delivery. THE BOEHMEER CO., VOL. XL.â€"â€"NO. 1 is the wish to one and all from Geo. Hasenflug, the City Grocer. W o be perfectly happy however one must To Rest For Good. Help You Out City Grocery and China Hall / T1 NEW Y .A TT The it W CyCH Your Obedient Servant, [ITH the new year webeg to an that we will again close ou minx at .1s cxcepting | ITUES rcrit= of carly closing need : Every sensible merchant ado isonable customers endorse «ar REMEMBER the opening 1 and Saturiday. â€" Some people s, would it not be well for ‘si t and put it fin your family al c else where you can refer to i Tis said there is a time,; for‘ k not have a time tor shopping. 1 3 % late M \| UI UPt (Limited,) Berlin, Ont. mnitts nt U creates a dempd for warm gatr upply you, begles regular goods it M 10 c /A gir, Boys‘ under piece, [Ladies‘ all wool loo Countn IAR rOoUuUSs ItICC _ be s it, enâ€" fhts, rcet tore 1 to eryâ€" nac AY onâ€" e * & Li Zaessas. o . dg__ L Lo 2 To WATERLOG, ONYTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 8, 1895. Al the News of the Canty and District carefully summarlid and put into attractive shape. conEsnmgo. The Lutherans disfmyed one of the pretriest Christmas tres we have seen, on Christmas evenig. The way in which the children ad young people went through their vrious parts showâ€" ed careful training 0| the part of Mr. Bowman, the superitendent of the Sunasy school and Mijs Schweitzer, the organist. Their chuch was, well filled both body and galler and parents and children spent a vey ejoyable evenâ€" ing . . . . Miss Perry ias been ‘enguged by the trustees of or schooi as successâ€" or to Miss Morrice te assistant teacher of 41894 ... .There will be Sunday school anriversary ervices held in the Methodist church ext Sunday mornâ€" ing .. .. Miss Howobf Berlin is passing a few holidays withfriends in the villâ€" age....lr. Wellsspent Friday and Saturday with DrGrant.... Mr. W. Euler of the Berin Central School Staff is sgending hbs holidays at home. ....Our school neeting passed off quietly, Mr. Snier being reâ€"elected trustee, _ Mr. N.3. Bowman was reâ€" elected sction aulitor. ... The Misses MclIntyn of Berin spent Christmas day withMrs. Bogman. ‘PHIUIPSBURG. Mr. V Eidt aqd family from South River ar yvisitingfriends in our vicinâ€" ity....Ir. W. lidt gave his brother, Dr. Eid, a call on Monday . ... Mr Conrad hdt is at. present confined to his roou with a jevere attack of rheuâ€" matism . . . We aire pleased to see that Mrs. D.Ratz is nble to be about again after a hort visit from la grippe.... Municigl matters in our township of Wilmotrire very quiet as all the old staff ofcouncillors and reeves were noifinatd on Monday and no opposiâ€" tion waioffered . .. . The Christmas enâ€" tertaingent of the Lutheran Sunday school wis an excellent one. _A note:â€" worthyleature of thp evening was the 1)t)nutif“y Creorated tree. ... The enâ€" tertainjent in connection with the erTaecilian Mase. During offertory Papres by Wiegand was sung by th: futhoir. Immediately thereafter th sedd mass was réad and the childres, diitted by the venerable: sisters saig an Christmas songs at the cr wif soft accompaniment by the ï¬ orgn. _ The last mase b&n at 10. an Our Rev, Father Gehl p anploquent and very becoming d the same and the choir rend aby a beautifulâ€" Caecilian Macs Evangdeal Sabbath school held at Oetzelschurch was a decided success. The preramme, which was a lengthy one, us well rendered....At the annualichool meeting of 8.8 No. 17, Wilmg Vr. Henry Lantz was elected SChUUIJ‘U%P(* in place of Mr. John Killerfho recently moved to Wellesâ€" fey . .. Mr. John ‘C. Eidt was reâ€"electâ€" ed as te new trustée for another term of thre vears. man .. . . Ass B. Hornberger and Mr. A. Keigtf Salem, Miss Ella Lamb of Torortyqud Mr. Thos, Angell of Elora were vfting at Mr. Angell‘s last week, ... . J Albert Shoemaker of Brown Citypich., and Mr. Peter Rider of o,y)i is visiting friends here at presâ€" ent /. Mr. John Hamilton and his sistpf Onondaga are at present visit. inghey. A. M. Hamilton. ... Dr. F. H. rells of Markdale called on friends heriast week. | ST. CLEMENTS. ristmas was as usual celebrated wif great festivity here. The first higmass took place at 5 o‘clock a.m. dubg which the choir rendered Deck ‘ NEWS NUiGETS. BUDGET FRM CORRESâ€" pPONDENTS AID OTHER S$pURCIS. Zangle and Lattentur Caeli by Wie: gand.....On the 27th ult Futher GehI‘s namesdsy was celebrated at the schcol house by. the school children. They played many enjoyable pieces and sang and recited various wersea. The school bouselwas pucked to the doors and everyone present went home reâ€" joicing cver tke thorough accomplishâ€" ment of the children. Th Rev. G. F. GehI cordiallj thamked the children as likewise the jeachers for their unsp«arâ€" ed trouble tqgmake this occasion & sucâ€" cess. ... Mr/3ilbert Martin, a former resident of pur ‘village and pow em ployed by h‘bssrn. Hymmen & Russell, Berlio, paiga visit to his friends and relatives hgg over the holidays and reâ€" turned to Bâ€"rlin after about a week‘s atay **** N. Peter Heimler from Linâ€" wood was Juried here 22nd ult. This was one ofthe sadest funera‘s the writâ€" er has seef here. All of the familyv,conâ€" sisting of Jis mother,three brothers and some fivepisters were seemingly bound together ir one friendly family of which deceasec pemed to take the father‘s place, whe bad departed some twelve years prgiously. â€" Said deceased was liked andvery much admired by everyâ€" body of pe surrounding country.. He had a npst flourishing tailoring busiâ€" ness at Jinwood which he fully deservâ€" ed for ty was an artist at the business which ty so gallantly conducted since his fathr‘s death. had their entertainmendt on the evening of the 25th. ‘‘The programme in ~ach of them was excellent. The youngsters were greatly delighted with the numâ€" erous gifts they received .. .. Mr. Gusâ€" tay Woiwadaâ€"is the bpmgo-mor of a iittle denghter since Tuesday. WELLESLEY. A. Iappy New Year to all....Our genial riend Christ Lichty from Manâ€" cilona.b[ich , is bere visiting friends and réewing old acquaintances. ... We ag glad to report that Dr Glaister is in dr midst again and will likely remai here....Mirs. Fubr went to Applton, Wis., to spend the winter therewith her daughter, Mrs Limpert. ... j)ur woolen mills have been closed for #gout a week to give the boys a few daysgrest . . .. Last Wednesday the annâ€" ual ghool meeting was held when after all ge reports had been adopted and oth@e business transacted the meeting hagto take steps to elect another trusâ€" tegis Mr. Koehler resigned and thereâ€" fom had to elect another in his place win Mr. Chas F. Ottman was elected byacelamation . .. . We are sorry havâ€" ing to state that the time has arrived wien Miss Marks had to sever her conâ€" ngtion with us. _ She was well liked lrthe scholars as she was a faithful serâ€" vint and proved to be a friend to both pipils and their parents _ Her place wll no doubt be ably filled by Miss fcLoan of the SEI‘HLf()[‘d Model School, w she comes well recommended.... & _ 1Â¥ ‘I B?BI'.RG I Happy New Â¥ear to «ll the rerders of ths Chronicle/...The Christmas bolidays paiesed off very quietly in this vicinity, ()a the 26in, secoud Christâ€" mas, the young people by the score atâ€" tended the dance got up by Messrs. John Schnnrr, Win. Mertz and Wm., Moser in the Towo Hall. Mr. Mertz; wa»s doorkeeper, Mr. Moser, Aoor manâ€" ager and Mr. Schnarr kept order. _ As the ha‘l is removed quite a distaucel from the hotel where the prrticipants first calied Jakey Winkler under took‘ to run & ‘bus from the hotel to the hall every half hour at the charge of 10c a couple. The dance was kept up unâ€". til 3 a‘clock in the morning. ‘There were asbout thirty couple present and about the saime number of young wen who thought it too cold to bring young lades with them. _ As the bar was closed at 11 o‘clock the hostler was left in charge of the visitors and acquitted bimselt in x very satisfactory ""M"' ....On Wedneeday, Des. 26th, the annual school meeting of Separate S 8. Nos 9 and 10 took place. The attend ange was very large. _ Mr, A. Diebold was elected trustee in place of Mr. Jos. Voll who resigned . . .. Mr. Ph, Moser spent his Christmas holidays in Berlin with friends. ... Miss Adeline Sacks and Miss Lavina Moser of Berlin spent Xmas at home. .. . Edward Hinsperger of Berlin, cigar maker, is under the paâ€" rental roof . . . . Miss Caevilia Ball from Hawksville is visiting her »unt, Mrs. John Kieswetter.... Mr. Ph Straus from Carrick was visiting his father at Beriin and a friend here. ... Mr.Jacob (Gies, [ierlin, visited his brother inâ€"law, Mr. M. Kieswetter. ... Widow Kiesâ€" wetter spent her Christmas holidays with her son Peter at St.Agatha.... Mr and Mrs, Louis Winkler, Waterâ€" loo, visited their parents here on Chris maus . . .. Miss CatharineRumig, St Clements, visited her uncle and grancâ€" ma, Mrs Kieswetter in DBamberg.... Miss Carrie Ball is going to spend a week with her father, Mr. Nic Ball, Hawksville. ... Mr. Philip Moser hbas rented the farm of Mr. Peter Held It seems that Mr. Held is tired of keeping bachelor‘s hall. H+e is all snï¬lan. ... Mr. George Forler can also boast of & l1‘tle boy. CROSSHILL. The only daughter of J. R. Richard got budly scalded on Naturday a week, Mrs. Richards set a pot of boiling tur: nips on the floor. The httle girl,twelve years of age fell over it into the celler the pot following her and scalding her severely, _ She suffered for two days but is now recovering. Call at V. R. Berlet‘s, Merchant Tailor, where you will find a large assortment or Suitings and Overcoatings just received, Good bargains are assured. Mr. Will Ward of Woodstock, Miss | Barbara Fo‘lock of Erin, Mr. Jamosi Pollock of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. M.;j I. Grimine of Milverton, the Misses Boomer of Berlin, Mr. and Mrs V.M.. Berlet of Waterloo, Mr. John Schnurr | of Harriston, Miss Maria Arnold nf‘ Atwood, Miss Etta MclIntyre of Waâ€" terloo, spent the festive season with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fish spent the holidays in Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bundy in Port Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Will Terry in Georgetown, Mr. Alex. Rennie and family in Newton, Miss May Little in Listowel . ... Mr. Albert Quirmbach of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Mr John Musâ€" selman of Berlin were guests at ‘"Popâ€" lar Dell" last Friday evening....The Young People‘s Muturl Improvement Society which was held again ‘ast Friâ€" day evening, passed off very successâ€" fully; a large number of people were present and to all appesrances fully appreciated the "Debate," and the excellent programme which followed. Hriday, January 4th, the Society will troet again. ... Mr. James Clark® has sold his house and lot to Mrs. Barbara Hilker for the sum of $5.00. ... Mr. Michael Rennahen has sold his farm near here of 150 acres, to Henry Eix of Hawksville for $4000 . ... Mr John Foetter one of thé oldest residents of this neighborhood departed his life the 24th inst. His remains wer terred in the Lutheran cemetery on the 26th inst. He was t‘ of some twenty children mos‘ are still living. He leaves also to mourn his loss. Mr. David Schrock of | County, Indiana, was visit man Shirk‘s last week ... H. Meyer returned after stay with his ‘brother at Mr. George Zeller and J: erintend taking in the at New Hamburg. Bot! ful breeders of pure br parties wanting egge, shov a call. They haveatp~~ moved into his house Chror GERMAN MILL LINWOOD. Quite a namber attend»ed the nomiraâ€" tron iat the Township H«l] on Monday and wore ple«sed with the result. ... Mrs: A Kraft, Miss Hannah Kraft, Miss Sherer and Miss Lovina Martin from Waterlb o spent New Year‘s at Lebman Shirk‘s. ‘og & PETERSEURG. _ Mir. and Mrs. James Glancy have reâ€" turned after a week‘s yusit among friends aod relatives in Buffalo and Caledonia. â€" During. Mr. Clancy s «bâ€" sence, Mr. A. J. Brandt managed the @. T. K. oftice and Mr. Van Att«r of Hamilton relieved him of night duty. ... Mr. H. N. Milier and A Haber: meh] spent a week visiting in Hamilâ€" ton, Dundas, ‘and Jerseyville. ... Miss Mary Rueffer of Berlin is visiting relaâ€" tives here. . . . Mis. K. Oberer is sperd ing (her holidays in Listowel.... Mr John Doelle has been seriously ill for some time but is now slowly recovering under the able treatment of Dr. Nichâ€" ols, of Baden. FLORADALE. I The Christmas entertainment in conâ€" ‘ nection with the Union 8. 8. was a sucâ€". cess. The hall was packed to its utâ€" most capacity and many were turned away as they could nut possibly be rcâ€" commodated,. _A fine programme for theogccasion bad bec~ ; .t pared and was well| renderes. The scholars of the school gave numerous recitations and dialogues, while music was furnished by the choir of the school ably assisted by Mr. A. W, Dovitt of Montrose and Mr. ) J. Soehner of Flo adale. Rev. Mr. |Thomas of Elmira presided . ... School meeting caused quite an exciteâ€" ment a few‘days or perhaps a week, but on the day of the merting allexcitement seemed to haveqmely passaway. When the time arrived for the election of & Trustee Mr, J. Devitt theretiring mem ber declined to be a cundidute baving served the section fortwenty four years. Mr. Menvo Bowman w»s then elected to fiil the vaciney. We trust Mr. Bowiman will m«ke a good trustee as anything he undertakes he always does well. ... At was stated in Jast weeks CitroxtcLE Miss Paterson has severed her connection with he echool, The vacancy, will be filled by Miss Clara Goddart of Listowel. _ Miss â€" Marper will again have the classes of the semor department. _ We trust the year 18095 will be one of prosperity. After adâ€" vertising in the Daily Mail for an as sistant teacher salary £220 porannum, our trustees received noless than thirâ€" ty cight applications for the position, »pparently theve is an over production for this tim= at present .. .. Mr. Irvine Devitt of +) A C. Guelph, is home spending his holidays. e speaks very highly of that institution ... . Mr. Cleason â€" Musselman of* Berlin, has \ bought the shoemuking business of the lite Mr.Gsasz, and took possession this week we beâ€"peak for bim a fair share l of public patronage . . . . Mr. Chas. Wilâ€" | kin moved to Eimira where he bas purâ€" | chased a home, . The annual echool assembly was held on Monday last and was charsctâ€" erised by its sententious meeting and the‘ homogereous crowd â€" assembled. Mr, Wm. Weir was by unanimity preâ€" viously selected trustee, _ Mr. Thomp son we understand had also previou«17 been reâ€"engaged at quite @ reducti« .. .. The anpual Xmas celebratio® place in the Hall. MissNoraGih several elocution»] selection© cleverly rendered, they © to have been what the and unsuired to the are not educated _« appreciate the art want music an? merrier. _ If it voonl selectiâ€"~ French an would ha manags * profi® gs Wls ofpnian: wu MILLBANK. WHOLE NUMBER. 2082 People about to go to will take wise steps by seeing the im meuse stock of Carpets and Curtains, Window Shades ard also Furniture R.D. Lang& 90‘ lazze Bautier of Str: Christmas bolidays un roof nearâ€" Millbant, Minme could not ac she presented each of un clegant easy chatr. Reid and bride hbave 'rip to â€" Clevelard, ST. / aCOBS, ~*~ * Old Father Time has once more disâ€" posed of another year, and as we look back over th year just past we enjoy pleasant memories, but these are also accompanied by their thorns, for al though the past year bhas been dealing well with us, yet we also had to con tend with many things which we would have preferred otherwise _ Many 1 haps bave been prosperous while « have been striving with fate. | ©600008¢6482 .:A ~AAARAAA®® well that ends well,"an of the New Year, we a toabetter and more pr( that just past. .. M referring to the Ne: minded of the W ination held } of people we tiongs goor (Tuasda: snyde #O006 2800000000 00@#¢68 66 ¢ Wi lege, Toronto. Ont & t 4 +t Ungquestionably Canada‘ . Greatest Comâ€" mercial Schools. .( \ Ae .â€" tion this faper.. Bhaw a d t 449 18. 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