na from To SUPPLIES, ETHER 0| r‘k!‘g es Lows ION drill ha 4« plo w Raâ€"TI .°uh%l.l‘" 4 NOXOF, tice to Creditors rs* meat, b"â€ï¬‚::a:': rwe for each, »i, etc., for (heflh he y car 1896, VIZEâ€"~* he insane in ilton, Mimico, mirai Prison aod t»; the Reformateff! : she InstirutdioB® vilhe, and the e ship of BSERVED rhe <aid fifth day of 1 to d:sirmbute the asset$ ongâ€"t the parties enth ~ard â€" nly to the claims «d of 76 b MBER 9th, 1895, mt ol pr « will be requ rir con! ract. 3 r can only be he Bursars of | required for . ns in Toronto. " Nave e her h»...". mber 3rd, 1895 H W Implements, â€" ‘ 3 N SALE ‘t ock Mim: ments, Crain, etc, tth mber 12th, 13 bg( »f Mares ‘Or Max Li i( nCP B P0 W cn: ow. 2 \o. 4 W } +) rack.turnip sower, 5. set of p oush hay. cheese press, MA ETG W 29 mesTH 1if ons l â€"ion« of the Kevised hopter 110, Sec. 3 iat ithe credirors of » the lown of Wat s« o, Barmsterat » or ibout the third oc before the Afth nd y post XII’QM id/~ of the {own eC W i erloo, ~oileitors t ame pla e, b% ceive tenders enm SRA 2B AAtrateiiincer d the said deceased, yuit« d,to iny persoB h.ve had notic@ 8# ( the distribud@® »~% & READE, 6 wors for Execuths hn y DU +rain, _ 5 00 and h ie s ! UW, hoes "hlfll.;r 'lmérouq to \‘ 0 400 bu shely “fl! * irain SH pe bime reed q: 6 pig‘ '“ b o H. Hu:chison 1 <urnâ€"mes, ad> 1 narticulats of cir i~o unts, and ny)heid by rlng‘ heafe 1 fa 00. the fouo ; an of h TsO8. rig hed; mare. 6 supposed to L in umed (q bdm Nf‘ onets rising ""LM impuo<ed to in \hens, WN‘O; 3'1-5 ho tire, top % y new. HaméS: PÂ¥ e tna cap omm EL ning . 1 turp 3 lumbey r 10%h, tgg: W YOL i2t" B UE.. GoubD, HPropriet y the ton, cats; ell binder, To ( . ~if for cash, _ MA\ BLEAM, Proprietor \uPt Cveq well m, * 5'6\"":: [ iD foat to Cant, \'w nl_‘Am‘m M "TS 2 van .. wh ‘ex:. mabgolds, of §3 ind under. n‘ hs‘ credit on Snmsg ind c. and thall Nov «a few fremh, ‘tile, 1 bull,3 said Execu mangolds, 15} et Auction, or 1 own of Waâ€" =â€"E~ Materloo Connt 1 self 1 seq 6 p Ouy: & mill, y | DiDP cu; | °" was, 1 248Ey, 3 2 cults NAPDeug, berruw, 1 .'fleg;au' j _to men helg tim 8. l urni ‘n:l..r' ‘ D aDDrne _ L _ L ccmmmmermerarmnceoreremn n u."‘ Tncnih ‘O~8, and ver tha security Feary ng farm work Tavel ghas. Kreut=‘ger w e have had to give Special space and | special attention to departments durâ€"\ ing the past weeks so as to handle the crowds. The sacrifice is more general now and there are bargains to everybody and at all times. Before we §$O thoroughly into holiday goods we will have a efo Big Remnant Sale which commences of everything will low prices. ' Remnants of Flaonels, Remnants of Cottons, Remnants of Linings, Remnants of Silks, Remnants of Embroidgry, Remnants of Corsets, THE XLIâ€"NO. 49. and many more which we cannot mention. Find these on the long CGentre Table;, they are an interestâ€" ing lot, but please don‘t pull them. about unnecessarily, there are others to see them besides yourself ences AT ONCE and hundreds of ends > will be cleared out at remarkably BOEHMER CO. There‘ll Be Every Ev‘ng TILL & Christmas. . STORE OPEN TRN, Remuants of Cloakings, b Remuants of Underwsar, | Romu‘ts of Boys & Girls Mitts, Remnants of Tam 0‘ Shanters, mont= t3 râ€"oogr n 9 o Remuants of Prints, Remnants of Dress Goods. space and WATERLOG, ONTARIO, \ NEWS NUGGETS. A BUDGET FROM CORKRKE PONDENTS AND OTHER SsOURCES. All the News of the County : trict Carefully §Summart put into Attractive Shape. The St. Mary‘s Journal saye : Very few outside of St. Marys have any idea of the amount of business done in egg8, butter, chees and live stock at this point, No town in Canada, of its popâ€" ulation (4,000) can commence ‘to comâ€" pare with it. Mr. J D. Moore shipped. last week th: ee carload» of eggs to Liverâ€" pool and three carloads to Glasgow.) There are 12,000 dozen eggs in a carload so this one.shipment amounted to 72, 000 dozen,. or 864,000 eggs. So far, ‘he present season, this firm‘s shipment must bave been 35 carloads or 420,000 dozen, making in all 5,040,000 eggs. Mr Moore, it may be mentioned, is an old \resident of Galt, and a brother of J.D Moore, M.P.P. An old man named John Hunt died at Stratford jail about two o‘clock Sunday afternoon. He had been comâ€" mitted pauper. _ He was upwards of 70 years of age. The jury at the inquest returned a verdict of death from hbeart failure and disease of the liver. There is splendid sleighing, and skating on the pond is firstâ€"class. ... be Great preparations are being made for | ‘" the Christmas entertainments in the | to various churches. . ..John Faulbafer | Df bad a very narrow escape from choking | M to death at noon, but with the aid of J Drs. McGillawee and Glaister is | & doing very well.... Miss Lena Meyer |©® has departed from our midst. .. . Mr. | P Philip Berdux, while on his way to | 1 \ Berlin last Friday, with & load of beef, | !¢ | accidentally broke down with‘his wagon.. | P Mrs. Stabley visited friends in Berlin | $ for a few days.... Mr. Nick. Killer | has put up a great sign to draw the C attention of the public. | t The New Jerusalem church here had | its Thanksgiving last Sunday, the |‘ celebration baving been geferred one | Sunday by the illness of the Rev F.|! I W. Tuerk who for so many years has | ministored to them. The Rev, Mr. |â€" 7 Tuerk had recovered sufficiently to fill | the pulpit at Berlin last Sunday, and the Rev. L H.Tafel came up to fill bis place here. _ In the morning there was a German Thanksgiving sermon. but in the evening there was A lecture on the Permission of_Evil, The speaker showed that the Lord is almighty and allâ€"loving avd did not create evilâ€" for all that He created was very good; nevertheless in creating man endowed with fréeedom, the Lord made it posâ€" sible for man to change igood into evil § and thus to become the cause of evil and of hell. The church was beautt fally decorated with sheaves of wheat, "| barley and oats, with pro tuce from the fields, and with fruits and flowers. The church was crowded in the evenâ€" ing, and the decorations as well as the service seemed to be enjoyed by all. j MILLBANK | (Too Late for Last Issue.) Divine services were beld on Thanksâ€" giving Day in frrace Church with a lecture on Churfh History ... . Miss Hemsworth spent Sunday at home. ... We hope that the Metbodists and Presâ€" a o‘ ts s 4~ halA thair wE UoPx SOT 0 CCE Oy das . byterians will continue to hold their regular Thursday night gatherings as it affords unbounded enjoyment for the young people of the respective congreâ€" gations .. .. The open meeting of the Epworth League last week was well attended and all must have appreciated i the well selected programme. The chairâ€" man especially deserves credit for the able way in which he announced the | different gelections . ... It is rumored that a wedding_will shortly take place at the White Housé. E& Rev. Mr. Minzinger of Wellesley, occupied the pulpit in the Lutheran Cburch _ here_ _ last Sunday _ mornâ€" ing ... .Rev. Mr. Muellee of Han:â€" over bas acceped a call to the Lutherah congregation here, and will enter upon his duties next Sunday . . . . The funeral of Mrs. McCallam took place from the residence of her son Frederick, Jacob ,| street, on Sunday afternoon to the vilâ€" ‘lage cemetery ... .The aunual Xmas entertainment in connection with the Methbodist Sunday School will be beld | Friday evening, Dec. 20th. sDu 4 uepee cCc t about five years ago she won her way into all our bearts and how much we 2 cved her, and how sorely we‘ll miss hor WELLESLEY NEW HAMBURG County and Disâ€" THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5. 1895. ghe will never know. Her sufferings were terrible but her f.ith beautiful. She was a momber of the U nited Breth ren church and was always ready to do some good thing for the Master. She was remarkably unselfish and lovingiy obedient. â€" Her family grieve over the going out of so young and useful a life. Loving hands did all that could be done but in vain This we have to say : "Farewell Essie. Weare thankâ€" ful that our ways met even for a time and trust that in yonder home, We shall know each other there." A precious one from u« has gone. X voice we love | is ttillef:) A place is vacant in our hoime, Which nev r can be filled. (God in his wis om has recallâ€"d Th boon his love bad given And thou h the bo y‘monlders here, LINWOOD During the remainder of the year 1895, cablnet photos will be made at N. Cresss, Phqtngrapher, Elmira, at $2.50 per dozen. Quality the same &8 before â€" Just received | a stoc . 0 the lateâ€"t style of mounting cards, equal to the best in cities. _ ; In order to advertise his business, Mr. N. Cress will give E’Fhoto, 11 by 14 inches, to all newly married couples who get cabinet pictures from him, at the regular price, beâ€" tween now and Jan. 1s , 1896. It is with pleasure that T call the attention of my many customers and friends to th new and ‘fine selected stock for your Fal and Winter Suits and Overcoats which I will sell as usual at low prices. V.R. Berlet, merchant tailor. CROSSHILL l The teacher and pupils of our neighâ€" t boritig school section, No. 19 Wellesley, u; inteod bolding « concert or sometbing | ° to that effect in the near future. We :; have reaeon to believe about the 13ivst | ; We bespeak for them a fall house .. .. C In view of the extra amount of trouble | " a Public Examination causes, to teachâ€" er, scholars and parents, the teacher E has decided to dispense with an exam | ,, ination of this kind for the present at | | least, but for the benefit of parents,rateâ€" payers or anyone interested in the C school, the teacher will be glad to welâ€" f come visitors any Friday afternoon i during the remsinder of the present | . term.‘~ The school will be open on last day of term all day so that any wishâ€"|â€" ing to take part in examining any classes may bave the opportunity to do so . .. . OQwing to recent high gales and | othtrwise changeable weather, many _| of our townspeople are suffering from | severe colds, but we hope to see them | around again soon. Mr. Snuider‘s little ; | daughter Alberta who has been very ; | ill is progressing . favorably . .. .Our , | town has a decidedly mournful appearâ€" , | ance since the departure of Rennie p | Bros. but we entertain hopes that someâ€" j | one will open out in their old stand _lin the near future... . Mr. Hast: ; | ings, who has completed his seaâ€" q | soun‘s threshing has opened up his choppâ€" ,. | ing mill again, and at present is doing ;1 | & good trade. .. . We‘ are pleased to ,| | weicome Mr. John Hammond, who has j | returned from an extended visit to the & | North Woest. . The soul is safe in During the | cabinet photos Photographer, Quality the sa a stock of th cards, equal to In order to i Cress will give all newly m»rt , | pictures fom ; | tween now an There was â€" | on Sunday T t\ ing the qua s | good sleighi e | winter neve )â€" | frost and 81 e | full of wate 1 | expect mo d:| plaints of s râ€" | Indeed, th e | being in th e | sary for wi d | Ladies‘ Fo ce | was beld The . Met! Sunday Sc church on Arch. A? ‘Y) | lem on F * | capacity 0 ~ | goes back "“ï¬â€˜ will drive ‘*D | | ;. .Thos â€â€˜i . who some "* | heads to | tohe Lt... awd During the remainder of th cabinet photos will be made at Photographer, Elmifa, at $2.5 Quality the same as before. J a stock of the latest style m ASR ELE cabinet pNDS® M LC 1 go m Photographer, Elmifa, at $2.50 por dozen. | p, Quality the same as before. Just received a stock of the latest style of mounting T cards, equal to the best in cities. 88 In order to advertise his business, Mr. N. | S Cress will give a photo, 11 by 14 inches, to | g all newly m»rried couples who get cabinet pictures fom him, at the regular price, beâ€" ® tween now and Jan. 1st, 1896. 1 There was a considerable fall of snow € on Sunday night, and at time ofwritâ€" | ing the quantity is ample to furnish ’ good sleighing ... .If the old belief that | winter never sets in with permanent frost and snow until the swamps are full of water, be sound, then we must expect more open weather, for comâ€" plaints of scarcity of water are general. Indeed, the ground is very far from being in the saturated condition necesâ€" sary for winter... .A mseting of the Ladies‘ Foreign Missionary Auxiliary | was beld yesterday (Wednesday). ... The . Metbodists purpOs© holding & Sunday School entertainment in the church on; Christmas evening... . Mr.: Arch. A?el removed from here to Saâ€" ‘\ lem on PFriday. After acting in the *\ capacity of "mine host" for a year he "| goes back to his old gccupation, and ‘b' will drive a mill team for Mr. M.Snider 5 . . . , Those: People down east of bere q x:vho some time ago‘ took it into their Y CC tLava a hrand new school secâ€" ....Those: people down east of NeLC who some time ago‘ took it into their heads to have a brand new school secâ€" tion, and accordingly took the necesâ€" sary steps to form the same, have selected the site on,,er.Dumnt’l farm. A more tangible proceeding is the digâ€" ging of the well, which is under way. Yes, gentlemen, begin with the well. N t 5V (th:ltâ€". mant AAwink. i:h-.‘Bliflâ€3‘ ven only knows what wWINTERBOURNE wsiÂ¥ heaven. We can only repeat our the Nyear 1895, at N. Cress‘s, previous admonifion. and say, "Keep gool, gentlemen".. .. Have you observed T & * ie ol Ne c o in n ul ® the respective denominational tendâ€"n cies of the two correeâ€"pundents of the Mercury from this place?!.... Miss Semple of Fergus has been engaged as assistant teacher for 1895. Dratn or a| ProxEer â€"The hand of Death has sg‘in entered our midst and removed anjold and respected citiâ€" zen, in the persolx of David Reist, who died on Tuesday|last, the 26th of Nov. at the residence %pf Mr. Danie! Sniler, his sonâ€"inâ€"law, at a ripe old age of 90 years, 10 months and 5 days. Mr; Reist was one of the oldest pioneer settlers in this county; while quite young he accompanied his parents from Pennsylvania, tTe land of bis birtb, to Canada to seek!| his fortune, and in course of time in facing the difficulties which our earliest settiers had to enâ€" counter. He cleared a farm tor himself near the village of New Germany. In 1831 be was united in marriage with Mary Musser, whom he survived for a number of years and bad since made his home with bis children who are pnearly all in wellâ€"toâ€"do circumstances, and the past few years took up his ubode at Mr. Snider‘s.. Mr. Reist possessed a vigorous constitution and was up and around up to & few days before bis deatb, when heart disease set in and he expired after a brief illness, The interment took place last Thursday, the 28th Nov., in Bloomingdale ceme: ae Z0UH LWY CR ACCCCO OO _ tery,in the presence of a‘large gathering of friends and reintives. An appropriâ€" ate sermon was delivered by Bishop 1 1 1 17â€" DeUU SURRMUNI TCO C000 Weaver of the Mennonite church. He leaves bebind 6 sons and 2 daughters to mourn their loss. The late wind storm played havoc 4oL with fences Shingles were flying in all :"1? directions from old decayed roofs. Mr. | !" Thomas Bussimer‘s new barn erected stt two years ago is almost . a complete wreck and it will cost several bundred n dollars to repair it, A common say1D8 | geq at present is these new barns are DUilt | pog, too high and not substantial enough t0 | wp weather the storms . . . Our teacher Mr | ap J. F. Martinson has been engag: d for ux; wnother year at a salary of $125. PSF | pog annum, «n advance of $25 . ... Owing | uo to the inclemency of the weather not | of many were present at the literary | ;/ meeting last Friiay evening and the | ,, program was postponed till this week. | p, The society has uow in its possession | ;) an organ to aid them in their work . .+ | cg Miss Martinson from Hawksville accom:â€" | / panied by Miss Walker from Toronto | ;, was visiting her brother Mr J,F. MAr | go | tinson last week . .. . Miss Kate Brues | p from Salem spent a few days at home | ;, _| the past week. ... Mr. J. Y,. Coulter | 1 from Grand Rapids spent & short time | , ~\ in the village last week on business. | q ... . Dame rumor reports that a young | [ f gent not 1000 miles away bad a narrow | , | escap$ lately.. It is said while paying | ; his attentions to the best of bis abiliâ€" e 1 5; 4 1 ties to & certain young lady on the garâ€" den gate, was surprised by the arrival i of pa and ma. . Being somewhat timid | j he took refuge under a culvert near by 5, | in solitary silence antil the sound of the s, | distant footsteps assured him that bis i\ beloved was left on the scene alone ... 1y In last week‘s edition the item reading ©"a raffliing match was beld at Mr. G. N. | Sugg‘s‘ sbhould have been reported & ‘z‘z sbooting match, it was our mistake and se | Will therefore rectify it. ... Mr. James Hasson has completed his tour in OW threshing, and will again commence AL chopping grain. He was at C.D.Bowâ€" ish man‘s last Monday with bis outht. His ,a t | charges are $5 a day . ... Mr. and Mrs. Eut M.Devitt moved to their new home in are Breslau last Tuesday. He will leave ust | 89 of bis sons on his farms here to om. | 19° after his interests. On the evenâ€" ral. | 108 PMo® to their departure the friends om and neigh=ors gstberefi at his home ces and completely took him by surprise. (hne After indulging in music and a short iary prayer meeting & well worded address was read by Mrs. F. Snider. Following *‘ | is the : his connection with this 00°"""""" | a11 new!] 'hrhbnuuud M-okinfll!!pam- e 15 years amongst them. _ woon t MONTROSE ADDRESS romrcriz. thered at his home ok him by surprise. i music and a short well worded address F. Snider. Following ST. JACcOBS During the remainder of the year 1395, cabinet photos will be mad at N. Cress‘s, Photogugber, Elmira, at $2.50 per dozen. Qual ty the same as before. Just received a stock of the 1 test style of mounting cards, equal to the best in cities. u use x qu'l MR Esniieeicn on nna ons In order to advertis his business, Mr. N. Cress will give a photo, 11 by 14 inches, to all newly mme«f couples wKo get cabinet Elcturel from him, at the regular price, tween now and Jan. lst 1896. ST. AGATHA. Thanksgiving Day passed off quietly in the village as many of the inhabiâ€" tants were spending an erjoyable time with acquaintances in other localities. We understand the Josephsburg shootâ€" ing match held by J. Schwartz was a decided success. . . .School was closed Thursday and Friday to allow the pupâ€" ils and teacher a breathing spell.... Nature‘s prognost.ica.tion which was alluded to in last week‘s conrespondence was burridly followed in this locality by the various climates which usually prevail during the waning of the Auâ€" tumnal season ‘in this fair Ontario of ours. We are anticioating the continâ€" uance of this changeable weather.... Mr. Alex. Zimmer has secured a situ&â€" tion in New Duntee....One of our young men who h«s not yet endured the calamities of bachelorism is soon to join the great and ever increasing army of benedicts. The fair one, we uoderâ€" stand, is a resident of Tavistock. The event will likely be chronicled by some worthy scribe of tbat town ... . The farmets arehurriedly having theirequine .\ animals re shod since nature bas glazed | the earth with ice, consequently there lis considerable stir in toOwn...... A | bunting party of Roseville, accompaniâ€" , ed by a number of the usual loud yelpâ€" f ing dogs visited ‘a few of the swamps of this locality last week and report & , | pleasant days‘ outing. . . . The slaughtâ€" 1 ering of the fatted bovines is now in / | full sway since the sudden change of ; | atmosphere. The wind storm which visited this section on Tuesday last, was of a nature resembling a cyclone and the results were of a similarly destructive charactâ€" er. The barn of Mr. John Ortman was unroofed and the roof carried across the road. _ Mr. Hertel‘s carpenters went to work at once and with the assistance of the neighbors the roof was replaced in two days. Nearly all the fences except the patent fences were blown over ... . All those that did not pay their ta xes on Saturday list will please call at the Grand Central Hotel, Berlin, J ie on Saturday, D c. 7th, 1895, hours from 8 to 12. ... Mr. Peter Shupe bas forty scholars in his singing school ... Please note our annu«al school examina® tion, Saturday, Dec. 7th. The teacher, Mr. Heist, will furnish a good program and the ladies of the section an abunâ€" dant supply of eatables. _A large turn out is expected . . . . Mr. Henry Yantz, our expert hunter, is back from Bloomâ€" ingdale. . . . Mrs. Amos Weber was visiting Mrs, Wm. Carey on Sunday. ... .Centreville hunters chased a black fox one day last week near Kossuth \ bGt could not get a shot at him. During the remainder of the year 1829 cbinet photos _ will be made at N. Cress‘s ! Photographer, Elmira, at $2 3) per dozen. | pre Quality the same as before. _ Just received a stock of the latest syle of mounting cards, | [, equal to the best in cities. the In order to advertise his business, Mr. N. K_f()f Cress will give a photo, 11 by 14 inches, to | on all newly married couples who get cabinet | pr pictures from him, at the regular price, be: E | C wson naw and Jan lst, 1896. :‘h v HAWKSVILLE During the remainder of the year 1895 HEIDELBERG :~binet photos will be made at N. Cress‘s Messrs. Snider and Bricker are at :’hotpgra.pher, KElmira, at $2 50 per dozen. | preeent digging a well for C. K. Weber. Juality the same as before. _ Just received On Fmday the sad new iyed of , stock of the latest s‘ yle of mounting cards, | [‘ / 5y y u5P ',“ Pf"" s NOC »qual to the best in cities. the death of Rev.J. Brezing of Buffalo, In order to advertise his business, Mr. x. | formerly of this place. _ He was buried Clxiesa wlill give a Fhoto,lll \>i\" 14 inche‘s, to \"on Sunday at Butffalo. Rev H. Petschke all newly married couplies who get cabinet ul j pictures from him, at the regular price, be: %r(,a(;hed a memorial sermon Niere OS Eween now and Jan: lst, 1896. Sunday _ The altar and organ were The following is the school report for drapgd f(}’: the occasion. . The decu;sed November : ;vs.sfm charge of the i;)tlngrepistlon bhere Jr. HJâ€"Bennie Bullard, Sadie Ahrens, Isaâ€" uo . o of veare a; eft for Buffalo bell Som rville. ab ut eight years ago. He leaves & Sr. I[Iâ€"Pearl ZiX\, Elmore Letâ€"on. wife and three children to mourn their MJP? %‘;};Elmc;re lirens, Harvey Dietrich, | loss . . . . . . On their return from & four uriel Edmunds. 5 5o wigit wi 5 in K Sx. 1Vâ€"Vina Weber, Maude Stone, ;veeks I“im'l; with :nends “:i Kansas Dellie Web r and Jas.: Somerville (equal.) ast riday _ Mr. an Mres. Form Vâ€"â€"Wm. Dietrich, Daisy PAmunas, | Neuber| | wore pleasantly _ _ suT; Evie Lackner. . prised by a number of their friends Mrs. Fraser bad a& short visit on from Heidelberg. On leaving the place Thursday and Friday of last week from Catharine Braendle fel\ down the steps her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. and broke ber leg. She was at once ather and MObDET: "*" "" 0 y oe. | taken to the bospital. bell Som _rville. | Sr. I[Iâ€"Pearl Ziixh Elmore Letâ€"on. * J®r. IVâ€"Elmore Ahrens, Harvey Dietrich, | 1 Muriel Edmunds. & : Sx. 1Vâ€"Vina Weber, Maude Stone, |â€" Dellie Web r and Jas. Somerville (equal.) _ | Form Vâ€"â€"Wim. Dietrich, Daisy Edmunds, Evie Lackner. Mrs. Fraser bad & short visit on Thursday and Friday of last week from her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pattereon of North Easthope. ...... Mr. Knox was in Linwood on Wednesday, attending the funeral of old Mr. Calder. ... About two weeks ago, the little daugbter of Mr. B. J. Ballard was playing with a knife, when in some way it struck the eye ball with the point of the blade. The child bas | suffered no pain seemingly,but medical . skill has been unable to prevent the loss | of sight in the onefeye. There seems | small bope of a permanent recovery .. i | Our local waggon makers â€"Messrs. | Diefenbecker, are the busiest men in . | the village, preparing for winter. Their sleighs and waggons su to be in great demand, especially to the west. all mlmm weon now and Jan. 15t, 1 CENTREVILLE WHOLE NUMBER c‘ 0!( of the year 1895 a t3 ade at N. Cress‘s Messrs. Snid , $2 50 per dozen. | preeent digging ore. â€" Just received On Frlday in d 1 e y r ky “of ounting cards; | yc geath of e is business, Mr. N. formerly of this ho ME . in uces aoe M :‘ttm":’i(::‘i: ....On Fmday the sad news$ 8 &E * | the death of Rev.J, Brezing of ess, Mr. N. ‘_formerly of this place. _ He w 4 inches, to | on Sunday at Butfalo. KRev H set cabinet | preached & memorial sermon _ o etnal lend | e Appreciated ‘.Xmas' Presents ! Are always found amongst goods such as which are now sold R. D. LANG & C0., Berlin BECAUSE we soll who and buy our : 0 «is 1. If from the manufaciurers. BECAUSE we have boen for the past 40 years, wn has taught us where to BECAUSE we sell a eplei wind watch at $5; ladies $8; fine 8 day clocks at $ proportionately low, SsSPECTAC LÂ¥ Mave your Watches elry Repatred by us. Ou Lo west. Following is 3 Wellesley for sr. and Jx. 4th â€" Brimstin 331, 4 Seifert 291, Lac bold 290, J h Seifert 291, Lao. D1 bold 290, J hn I Baase 272, Alex 14 Sr. 3rd â€" Samuel Ler #50.Jsab la K nn« Mss + sSx. arp Jk‘ Ond â€"Bertha M HNer 30 Gibbons 344. Ed th H« intuich 289 Kennedy 268, Ed th Brenner 216 Stever 188. 145 : I®. 3rd Is Knell‘s Jewellery store in Berâ€" lin the Cbeapest Place to Buay Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverâ€" ware and Spectacies? PRICE‘S _ TOBACâ€"CURE Rocking Chairs, Parlor Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Table Covers, Pictures and Easels, From 25 cents free of charge. pBIrITHNDAY UR MEROâ€"A*** (L0 0C Musselman, sr., & wellâ€"known farmer living pear our villarge was pleasantly surprised by his children on Sunday, Dec. Ist, it being bis 53rd birthday. To sho their great esteem for bim they presented him with a beautiful cushioned chair, a verYy befitting cap and & brilliant address. Their motber and an uncle, who is living with their father, were alsopresented with a beautiâ€" ful present. May God ble«s them with many more pleasant years is the wish of all bis friends. De\'itt! Pharmaciet. Wat Winter "Reoak L1 S7" Saw Logs Wanted. The urdor«tâ€"ned will ay uhe hichest market .106 for all k.nd : _ { saw Sha Faveiestibel wl gr & liver a ihis saw tils in Waterico or teiâ€" Micha=l Brennet have boen in business in Berlin years, and onr | ng experience where to buy the cheapest, gell a eplendid. puaranteed, stem t $5; ladies‘ sol d gold watches at clocks at $4; and all other articles ‘Toronto and Stratford, Ont. "L .100 Aannaey Sth, 1806, 3WELLESLEY is the report of S. §. No. for November.â€" h â€"L zzie Gibbons 410 Lizme , Agoes Brenner 320 Daniel Cao. Diebold 290. Andrew Die: up, and your eycs tested FLORADALE + 68 DIeBDOMOGTEN® CCE 0000 Diebold 290. Andrew Dieâ€" Heirh ch 2T8, â€" Westey Lennos 281 : \ ennox ‘.’7".-'..' Eddic Diebold hnedv 219,WHugh J. Mchee «alo as woll as retail large quaptities direct Mabit, Eie tho era ving and} ' "hankering " Tablet form for v m\{'orh U Thousands 0f cures: DOX. All drugiista at a sacrifice at â€" Monday, suAW & ELLIOTT, he«, Clocks and Jews» Our Prices are the a genuine cure for the Tobaced noo, Agent M 305, Frank e Stev milMia o hua it