"‘19 KE will Soon be “M Ad and dreary M ' of every descriptiq. d avebccn wide "ah; (Huntry Over G,. a..- . cnts in Waterloo , Alexandra Kid newest shades, ev. ‘d ['11de wearol _ all sixes‘n com- Iadics and child. ld-famed I Health l in all 'sizes in or woolen; l'.inuartcrs for fixing daily. We 1 the newcst styles "land sc.) cape " um, t laps and Boas st 'tl .11 ruck bottom n .inc in! Gents' ies,Gloves, etc. A tcned out to-day lish. well hesitate i Md mics tilde ,ifi r Miss St " is Dept. L†hus nt tcr wil old arnt T of m 'd 'ner mm ' mm and Mantles 4'1“anng tHelat- sul l'ari,ian styles RIM “Us dep'tis moment of Miss Pr; Mona! to show my time, IIICKER & DIEIU. ms I l Ntcs. eathcr “mm; in this de. s!, muted our show r and Saturday,our Id the smile on cw _ as it left our state vords of the pleas- t iq ovchiowiqt goods im Tim Canons.) F139 hem Wilt]: 'th lStan T undved SI' Moves and wear shat 'ur C, hm .x'. a beautiful Tali my; wear in all the to'oc per yard. l lama PM at, 3mm] In the world See th (l mun alumna ishings "(Mia & mm. new. as: man rtmebt , JOKER & DIEBEI. oods very iorrit not been sl been wide "u; !try over for goods . every customer. 'A'L? are more M t we have Sum-d department; tle a Back Stylish Goods ' a pattern), in trimmings to cf the last k. v (“.41. them fomibE‘a agents" for Dress" l ship. black -The Chinese laundry men who re- ' :entiy bought out Wagner Bros.' hand sundry. llrrliu, left for parts unknown MI mummy awning, leaving a number :i merchants to mourn theirdeptsrtare. --Are you arllicted with headache, limimw. dininoss of vision. or In] xhertruuble caused by defective eye- sizhz li so, consult Henry Knelljr., \sr-ulum opticinn. in Berlin. See " ~Aemwumm on from page. --11r. rurquhtrr, the disappointed Ccius for sidewalk contracts in Ber. 'dl, Em wrvrd the Mayor And each member of the Council with a writ, Lollm; them individually responsible far trn- In: payment made to Boehmer a“ __ Tim many friends of Mr. J. B. 33m. :nv popular :cashier of The On- tarir, Mutual. gave him a genuine sur- priar:uz.Fr1day evening last, it being Phi: in! iwrmry of bis birthday. The mow wzu completely filled and I most _iru/crvrcii'. time spent in various socinl 1'c'C'rr-rits. ---A-rrdinsv, to statistics contained Lu its own dailies the' Town of Berlin Liv' ".xpcuded 3117.385 in building op- “f‘Lih {H during the present year and if 'Yi-':' building operations are I sign l prosperity our neighboring town Alla: Em booming. . 32V? - Mr C. G. Fraser of the Central clam, an)", Berlin, has resigned, :nd Hr; 'wi n position on the staff of the _,srlc,_,n,. Avenue school/Toronto. Mr. Fun-r Ms taught, in Berlin tor thelut “tam nr ten years and was known In in "mm-tic and successful tencher. m Hfi" 1m: been secretary of the Waterloo h ountv Teachers' Asaoeiation for some 1T1». pupils and teachers of St. Iokmk Lutheran Sand-y Behool "" . '"'ry ,wuccessful entertainment in the Cur: 10011) on Friday evening hit. The attendance tn very lartte, ind . :hoice programme of made, dialogues, etc, was rendered. We lind°mnd . nu; sum was reclized, whieh will lb. Qpropriated to "Pe" PMâ€. tr, -Trsv',nads mi young people drove , Whmnghm on Monday evening to t ppm-n: u (M Harvest Home Feat. C. an report tine roads and a. yd time. .FW‘QU} Mr. P. B. Dover of Trenton bu m arvunted Grand Trunk agent at. mm and began his duties on Frid;y 3:. He held a. similar position at $02M alteration: f the church. rnton 95H†bur -',- Kitahen 'tttbl' mt complete , of our W» urwc: attention to the advt. “harp-r umecmg at, Berlin and CN. r'urthoraunouncementi' will air: an: week. u WI ISe The [100D MT g. 00., LOCAL NEWS. H TO AuV£RTISERS _ V Axum must be left st this office 'r':" m.†Saturday noon. The , '.' hang-s must be left not lute ' (my mum). Casual Advertise. k, 91,331 up to noon Wednesday Itt Improved Vegetable Slicers. 11):); of the Popular Boot & ‘n- im- just receiued a stock ot Mm Coyu Lsdies' fine russen , for fill wear-the very latest. siiyit F free K " of the Elmira prize list .4 m: Ate fur insertion this x euhn-ribers toTnz CHRON- cr'ivv ir for the balance of min-rwry of tho Harmonie ~1wa “HI-be held on Thurs- ;'Il,wlwn two operettaa will [l tht, lmnrds. Ask Your Dealer for it m ,an mm; of Galt at present rr, A decrease of 36 com- m y'. The assessufent w w increase in the value r', ll. Johnson, Q. C., ox- ruey General, will conduct â€was at the coming As- f St.. East. lup ICI {Kl-ID BY 'tte without one goo 1 shoes EYE i-- t it BERLIN fit Od pd med T They hug 'iituuthit. wsy. The m the etc-dud all on; the world. But 1?rieuhtr's “Eudora." is new, a needs . vord. It is not a Henrioms.’ ortgh it has most ot ttid, qualities of e famous Henriem of mil firm. ltd not. tra , does not M rusty, wear! long, mpg: the dust, and has sereni- aidth and weight than the Henri“; Wrapped on “The Varnilhed Bond,†is all Priestley'l goods "glad the nune, Priestley, sumped unevery ilvtt yards. _ Home 103 SALE on To Rimt--0n John street 8 rooms- For partied." apply to Gio. Wegeruuet.-8t ' Somme: k Lumen CoAr,--Now k the time " place your orders tor but hard eosljt bottom prices. Hogg & Habbick. tf APPREN’ICE WANTeD.--.Aa intelli- gent yoathpsbout 16 year: ot age,with afair Englrh education, to learn the printing bride. Apply in person It this ottiee. FLOUK‘AID FEED STORE ..-..Mr, G. E. Ratz has opened a flour and feed store in DuPrinds Block, King St., opposite the Woolen Mill. Fresh supplies al- ways on lund.--41.4t. Baum}; SOLID GRowru-Tbe popu- lation of Eerli u,according tqthg returns of the assessor, is 8,383' or 605 more than last year. The total assessment is $2,731,439, an increase of $56,046 is 82,731,4'o'9, over last yam AstucsEu-Mr, James McKee,of the 9th of Wellesley, hm made an assign. ment of his estate to Mr.J.L.Krceach. . . . .Mr. Chm. Ihslgleieh, stockraiser, Chesterfield and Mr. Lang, merchant of Bright have 8100 made assignments. Tue va.-Tho weekly shoot of the Waterloo Go Club took place last Thursday. It being very windy, a. low score was male by all except E. F. Seagram. Tht following i, the score at 25 bird! s-tl. F. Seagram, 21 ; Geo. Bruce, 16; Altx Habbick, 17; WA. Marshall, 11. _ DIRECT FROM JArws--Through hav- ing the Empire Tea Store of Berlin in connection with our store here, puts us in such a position that we were able to buy our Japan tens direct from Japan at, a great advantage to most dealers. Prices range from 10c to 50c per lb. Call and be convinced. Geo.EGaenllug, City Grocery and China Hall. RABB'T scPPER--Mr. B.B.1htering, l the genial proprietorot the City Hotel, treated his friends to a delicious rabbit repeat on Thursday evening last. About 100 card invitations were sent out which called forth a hearty re. sponse. When 9 o'eloek, the hour for serving the supper had arrived, there were between 75 and 100 guests pres- ent. A big time was put in by every- one and they all speak higblv of Mr. Duering's firat.cltss ability in the role l of caterer. MR. Hvrcmsos's smxussom--Yr/ James C Knight, whose curd will he found in another column of this issue, suczeed- to the law practise of the late Mr. Hutchison. He has rented the premises occupied by Mr. Hutchison, purchued the library,end will complete all business that was left unfinished. Mr. Height comes from Toronto. He obtained his secondary education at the Hamilton and St. Cetharinee Col. leginte Institutes. mtstrioalating while attending the latter. His course at the law school was on unusually brilliant one. He stood at the hold of the honor list At each examination, winning the gold medal at the final. While tb stu- dent, he spent some you: in the offioe of the firm of Smith, Rae & Grier, To. ronto, and since his graduation two years last May, he hoe been with the firm of Henderson sznnll. He comes here well equipped for the work of his chosen profession. The Toronto Globe of yesterdny oontnine the Announce- ment of Mr. Knight’s appointment on notary public. ' Enumeration week begun on Mon- dny, September 29th nod the following hot,- " the Waterloo Post Office have been kindly furnished, by Mr. Kampf, Canadian Ute.-.-. Other Countries ....... CamdimPoat Cards... OtherCountries........ NewpormBookaandv Phota.,-Potiuiets, Deeds. PntoelPost............ MerchAndile........... Mutter-...... Total Pause an no During the. enumention week in Much, the total pomp mated to, $180.71. This gives an "my" week of 8167.73. muting nut-glad total tor the â€Irena/124.04. At this rate the avenue mouth to 82} in: may mu- cam. nil child in W†Enumeration m. and tiid ii"iiiitsiiiiria' ing his bank: in Fm Hm Joe labor and Mt. Fight!- rioh,ln . ihsiahedtttitr tin-hip " when." a Snyder * Co's are now cocking their forums in Boat- on, Man. Mrs. A. Home: and Ion Hobart left onTueodnyenningfor Mnmmsttf,Mith. whence they have been cslled by the death of her mother, Mrs. Schufpr. Mr. Chsa. Millet-'11.: taken 'tdraut. sge of the q.eetertt excursions and in now in Chimp. Mr. Peter Boon ia visiting friends in Detroit. Meir: Irvine tad Austin Unger of Detroit on have " preoent having no- oompcniod the rennin: of their mother home. V Mrs. W. F. Chapman of Toronto Ind Miss Wait ore the guest: of MrsJ.B. Snider. Mr. Alfred Seyler is spending u few weeks with friends at Detroit. Mia: Emma. Schlote in visiting It Tad-cock. Mr. A. B. McBride visited Mt Clem. enta on business during the put week. Miss Edith Bowman who has been . guest at Mr. Wm. Snider’s for some time past left for her home in Green- wood on Wednesday morning. Mrs.Wm.Young of Charlotte, Mich., spends few days in town during the put week nod returned to her home on Wednesday accompanied by Mile J ulia Young. Mrs. Ed. Young is on an extended visit to _her parents at Charlotte, Mich. . _ Miss ium, EGsenflug and MISS MelindaZimmtsrmtus are visiting friends at. Cleveland, 0. Mr. and Mrs. C. Huebnergard left on Saturday on a. visit to friends in Ypsilanti, Mich. Miss Mary Meerscheumer and Miss Maggie Rotnaermel are visiting friends in Detroit. Misses Millie and Meta Ritz are visiting friends in New Hamburg. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr.Sheriff -Springtr who is oonfined to his bed. Miss Minnie Wilker of New Ham- burg was the guest of Mrs. Jacob Roos for a few days last. week. The Ministerial Association of Galt and vicinity met on Monday at the t Rev. Mr. ~McNair's. A paper was ' read by Mr.Pettigrew of Glenmorris on “Christ and the Press of to-day." The next meeting will be held at Rev. Mr. Atkinson's, Berlin, on Nov. 4. trr.oomr's Anniversary Services were held at ‘St.John’s church, Berlin, on Sunday. The Rev. A. Murphy, preached two thoughtful and practical sermons. The collections amounted to $142. , TRINITY. , Trinity church, Berlin, has erected a very commodious two story parsonage with all modern improvements. The parsonage was given a good house warming on Friday evening last. . umoms'r A service in memory of the late Geo. H.Hutchison will" he held in the Meth- _ odist church next Sunday evening. THE w. Y. P. c. U. The regular quarterly meeting of the Waterloo Young People's Christian Union was held in the Presbyterian church on Monday evening. The at- ) tendence was large and much interest r was manifested. Miss Zimmerman I read a paper on "How to keep the _ Lord’s Dayâ€; Miss Williams on “Incal , Work for Strangers†and Rev. Mr. , Yaeger on “The Kingdom of God." , The singing was furnished by the young ' people of the Presbyterian church. Galt . . . . . Prion . . Hupeler . Wnterloo iii'irerfol.C.C..... 5 11 Berlin........."....... 2 14 After repeated unsuccessful attempts " inducing lie-paler to come here to play off the postponed guns ot August 17th, Waterloo he: decided to chin: the gene on the grounds of n detained Chin-ohm _ A young gentleman " church eon- cnivod LT,' 2ttt, and violent pal-500‘ " " y in than“ 'r,tlri'hhCl'll'r7', cumin“: mumblpmtho-ppt' Bet the Aat not “My. . tom-l 'etstaruietatirtbr if 'stgtre'YP'f""'yii'""" 3mm, and " Mr ..th s 333.â€... via. . phutuck in an Gunman-(u. Standing ' won. LOST. s............... lil 3 n........._...... H 4 This Churcnes. BABE BALL tr “i" Perfect Bbauties FURNISHINGS} I _ V , W GOODS which are offered by J .‘ Uffelmann --ecu-- BOYS’ and Prices Never Before EqualletL YOUTHS’ We're Set in our Ways. Put a hen on a nest of eggs, And sh 'll teach the average business mm a lesion. She’ll show him that it takes time, patience, - - . J.†A L_L-L ....., Dill: on any" nun v..." .v .77 _ _ judgmenv and determination to hatch any sort of a. scheme; she'll teach him that the Only way to accomplish t task is to stick to it. We are set in our ways. We have made up our m ads IO accomplish certain results by certain methods. We never vary from those methods, we stick to them wit t the tense ty of a. bull dog to a. tramp's tsitu. ation, with the patience of a. mild eyed hen on a. nest of china door knobs, our determ- ination is to build up 9. big business that will msileot credit on Berlin, that will draw trade from miles around to Berlin; our de. termination is to do this, ,and to obtainlthis result we employ only one method, Do you ever find anythiÂ¥ that. we sell. as tet, an where el e? ever. Will you ever a. (l to buy goods of anybody else in Berlin or out of it for as 1 t_tle money " we sell them'. Not if we know it, can you go into any store in Berlin to-dny and buy Resdrriuyle, Clothing, Genta' Furnishings, Boot: and Shoe-, as cheap so you can bu it here. You will find that we are i1lllldl business on a. settled foundation. - Set out to our store early. I“ 7 BERLIN Stand 20 to 24 King St. Eat, 2 doors west of Nevilb’s Drug Store. chond Epistle of St,irohn,vertse five: "And now I beseech thee, lady,not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee, bat that which we had from the beginning, that we love one moth- er." mg: Second chapter of Ruth, tenth verse: "then she fell on her face and bowed herself to the ground, and said unto him, why have I tound grace in thine eyes, that. thou shouldst take nggce of _ - e -_ - --__- on A mes, SELLING GOODS CHEAP. CyUl - vuvu .W..NqFTr.--e -_.__ - I me, ,aeeing I em a. stranger t" He re- turning the book, pointed to the twelfth verse cf the Third Epistle tti. John '. "Having man; things to write unto you, I should write with paper and ink; but I trust to come un- to you and speak fawn to face.†___ _ . ' ’2... LL- m... w J""" ___ -r- From the above interview the mar- riage took pluce the coming week.- Scotthh America). mutton! .......... tfestrrumtstutr-. Patersburg......... lerlln.............. Breslau ........'... Toronto............ Toronto Bream: "fiiiFhiiiitiimr .... “on: Lst-tttttwit......-" 3031157 Btmtm.._......--? I .. Bt. “WW t 9 b, Wiriott ........ " " t Mn ...._....... 8 " to" nt-............- .... I" On» ........---. a" T' 'tom-' Unit ' ' I i i'iti1tt,'r'ltii(s't JrehPI S. BRUNK & CO., mos: ,6an "s"iiiFG",i/ned it with the follow- Railway Time Table. Danes _ and Mantles Gait and Elmira. Branch. Grand Trunk Railway GOING EAST. 31232815 xiiiu‘us 0011mm. GOING NORTH: " 636 420 72 444 81 4‘9 82 456 88 610 85 518 90 Tg0116 Amwof Mint Fall and . lehuijunw FOR GENTS & BOYS Hosiery. Shirts. Ties. Scam. Handkerchiefs, Wool . Gloves and Mitta, Undershlrts Pid pants, . Night Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Kid Mitts and Gloves Sweaters. Cardigan Jackets. Braces and l Belts, Silk and L Wool Mufflers CLOTHING. My Stock is now complete for fall and winter wear. 5 Fine navy serge, 2 piece suits, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25. A fine all Wool Tweed Suit, 2 pieces, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.So, $3-75; 3 pieces, $4, SCO, $3. 585-50. $6, Good Value and Fit Guaranteed. Boy' odd Pants and Coats, black Worsted Suits: Blouse Suits, Vel- vet Suits, Navy Blue Pea Jackets. As I have just opened this part of the stock recently, my purchase is entirely new. Goods bought be- fore the recent advance in prices Full stock of Sizes of all Goods. Buys’ and mths' (Ivamoats W. J. Woollard, WALPER BLOCK Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boys' and Youths‘ Clothing. fhpmatlh's Owing to scarcity of space in our store necessitating some changes in certain de. partments we are force greatly reduce our entire stock in a limi time and in rrder to do so we will for one month make sweeping reductiongin fl d ilt ihilig Dry Sheds and (hds' hnisliqs Dress Goods comprising the leadin shades in Cushmerea, Jrenritrttaa, Shrug Serges, Storm Sergea, Dmitri do. Bingnlinea, Sauna, Royals, etc., will reduced 15 per cent during this sale. . A beautiful lineot French Del-Jul, new designs and coloring: only 25c sold else- where for 40e. _ _ . - .. . A large range of materials for light sum- mer p,1,1,',,t.igg and Blouses in Spot and Swim Muslim, J amb- syn, Huekingir,Delainetustr, em, to bt o_qunlly 1t.dpy,sedi,,,,, I t “Wu W"‘ - _"'"---""'" T A lot of ftncy striped Silk f r blouses, worth 750, now 560. Giovea--rhe best quality of MLlanese Silk in black and qered. wort_h 40.0, now 25c. Hosiery Ind Underwelsr-Udiea' Cotton Vesta hair sleeves, 4 for Mit, Ladies' Cot. ton vetsta, half sleeves, heavy, 3 for Me. Ladies’ natural Baitri n, half sleeves, at 180, 200, Mo, 300 and lit'. Ladies’ Cotton Hone, fut black, " pr. for Mo. ladies' Cotton Boats, fut. black, worth 200, 2 tutor 2lk. mid Cotton Hose, Hal-mule;1 dye, at 16e, 18c, 20e and 250. Luiiea' Lisle Hose in bierk and 'tary gplendid Vill‘le Mc. Ptipta--we are 'sate' in {saving thut we have the'hrgut and bed; abated stock in town, over300 piocel of the leading: English mmuhcturg Ist 6e, 70,80,99. aryl lite. eotumtr-Notwftutandhsg the recent ed- moe in the price of cotton we still sell at the old trig',','; having been fortunate in by. main tb rget Itock. Our lie cotton "up..- ea anything sold st lk and ht. Exosptious1 "ltteset 4e, 't,1t?tt.tt.1tre.. . . L, Ready-mnde Clothing-lt u impou'ible to note price- of our min to give? en y idea of 'C, - reduction we are making during this ale. For our mutual “ii-faction we invite you to “and examine our stock and rice- end you will be convinced that we {no thebeeteuiuet the I/grae',',':,; We only my? the output. It, relieb maho- um, -..._ -- -r"r __,‘,, mun. We plunked! pain over “a to :g,'2,',",ttl,'t' fit and mun-id. We chum“ “fun malgpodlmnotu my»: reduction imprin- willonl “Ransom Bo nun-1y all Vii Wyatt’s-0:11:30: raptor an an.“ J. "tree'emed"t" GREAT CLEARING SALE. sugarman ti; Co., _ 1 O , _ . For Fall tad Winter; Children's 010er Fur to match for trimming. Ladies' and . dren’s Underwear, Tam o'Bhanters, Mittens, and a great variety of other goods atvgryiclose prieets, , -- '"'Win£ér' -ieirittinir-in full Blast. None but the has}. yarns used. Also Custom Knitting done to order: CtdClliiitfB,,, CEirIR,Tr5irEil WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! WE have just received a new stock of Wall Paper of the latest designs. These we intend to dispose of at very low prices For a very little money you can have your house papered with tasty and artistic Wall Paper. W.H. BECKER & co., Booksellers GEOFF & - . ( Mlllllllilll RELIABLE GOODS Millinery I Millinery! Jackets and Capes! Dress Goods and Dress hkig Our Stock is Very Full. . q thott , t, Hymmen. (s: always desirable. We are noted for this Fancy Goods Store, KingSt., Waterloo. All the Latest Makes. See them. Furs I Furs I CORRECT STYLES. NEAT and STYLISH. RIGHT PRICES ttT', R. 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