â€" $ LOOK OUT for Your Boys ' No springs, , & No smoke or smell, No clogging up, » No pieces or elbows, Tubes made of one piece. . Wright & Co, were the first pedple to make the genuine Cold Blast Lantern and they are the last pmlo make a poor article Full stock ~ _ of chimneys, wic{ and lantern g s Get a good one; something that is strong, well made,and able to stand a good strong draft of wind. The days of cheap, trashy, blowâ€" ‘putâ€"easy lanterns are past. The genuine and most satisfactory article ‘p buy is Wright‘s When you buy a lantern You wi:l find bargains that you probably won‘t expect to find. We have a varcty of Fine Dress Goods that must be closed out immediateâ€" ly and when we say ‘inust‘ you can depend upon very exiraotdimary cuts in prices, not beciuse we are charitable but because we fiad it good busiâ€" ness policy to do so. NO 2 Lot includes the newest colored Vigourean Serges, Fancy Silk and Wool mixtures, Fancy Tweeds and Black and Colored Serges#with 50c and 75c for.................... "We will have these Bargains displayed in our show windows on Thursday, Friday and Saturâ€" day so that all can get a glimpse of what we are duing." Remember: Hot a yard will bo sold bofore Morday morning.! The A. 0. BOEHMER C0. Linited NO. 1 Lot. includes the newest colored Vigourean Serges and Box Cloths, Black S:riped Crepons, Black Blister Crepous and | Navy andBlack Serges worth 75¢ and $1.00 a yd. for...... le Sull for Cash and we have 42, 44 and 46 King St. BEERICLIN â€" C Clothicrs.Ha‘tors, Shâ€"ers and Furnighers. Sole Agent for Slater $3 03,23.57, a d $ 0‘ Shoe:. Ca h and one price â€" Store ner Poâ€"t Office, Beriin. â€"NO, 46. & YNMNNVWD D RNMRDANMAARAANY® A. 0.BOEHMERCO, Limited A. Weseloh & Co. Cold Blast Lantern. IN OUR Dross Goods Department More light is needed on the lamp qucsâ€" tion and the place to get it is in our st re, where a complete assortment of lamps of all varieties is to be seen A fine hang ing lamp is just the thing to make the home checriul F Weâ€"have them at 2. 50, 3 00, 4 00, 4 50, 5.00, #5. 50 etc Our 4 50 lamp is a dandy it has 36 Prisms. tinted and decorated, Fount and Dome Spring Extension top,etc.,and there is rothing to equal it in town for less than $5 50. Hall Lamps.trom $1.50 to $1 50; Fancy Parâ€" lor Lamps from 756 to $6u0. Come and § .e our rajjc. More Monday, Nov. 20, VJ. H. Leeson. TaeChsado Store,Berlin You know they need new suits For Play. for Dress, for School, ___ for every other purpose. _ _ We know you have got to buy them somewhere. Why not look over our lines of boy‘s fall and winter suits? Shoes, hats caps, white and colored shirts,collars, cuffs, ties, hose, handkerchiefs, etc. Everything is of the right kind at the right price and the right time to buy them is now while the stock is new, fresh and complete.. Special induceâ€" ments for old and new customâ€" ers for Thursday, Eriday and saturday.Be on hand and you will not get icft. â€" BEGINNING â€" LIGHT. ODN TL ~ 50c 35¢ IP‘ExsONAt â€" Miss Ella Good, of Waterloo, is spending a few days with friends here....Mrs E H Good, of Waterloo, epent a week with friends here.... Wm Pogel‘s family are movâ€" ing to Waterloo toâ€"murrow.... rs N Bowman entertained a num er of friends on Friday evening....Rev H Petschke has lately purchased a fine, new piano, a Nordheimer....V R Berâ€" let, of Linwood, spent Sunday with H N Muehn....Mrs M Schweitzer is visiting her daughter, Mrs +Boos, of Bebringville.... Geo. _ Lackenbauner, who has been Assisting O Steiss, has returned to is home in Waterloo. ... Rev H Petschke octupled the Lutherâ€" an pulpit at Conestogo on Sunday evening. ‘ PLEASANT SUEPRISEâ€"Mr. Jacob Forler was taken somewhat by su: prise on Friday night last when he wassereâ€" naded by the band, is being the cccaâ€" sion of his 65th birthday. During the evening he was presented with a fine cake on which were two wax candles lit up and also a fine address read by his eldest son John, after which an enâ€" joyable time was spoent by everyone. MATRIMONIAL.â€"An event of great pleasure was celebrated here on Tuosâ€" day, Nov. 7th, it being the occasion of the marriage of Mc%olu Buchheit, one of our bright young farmers here, to Miss Grieyerbichl, of St. Agatha. 'rhom event was witnessed by the and relatives of the conâ€" Axxtar SupreErnâ€"The members of the Heidelberg Musical Society had their annual supperon Friday evening, (10th). _ ‘The Society according to the auditors‘ report is in good standing. After election of officers and a profitâ€" able discussion of general business matters the Society sat down to a generous repast. Music by the band and speechmaking followed and altoâ€" gether a most enjoyable evening was spent. who has been assisting O Steiss, has| _R®MOYAL OF Mxr. Fry.â€"John Fry, x:z;:%bg?fl::::: KinOW?ntzi:l'o'o.l.l'...' who has been in our neighborhood for Rev H Petschke octupled the Lutherâ€" ;':"’ x:::?h:;d;: ,’r:’:’:'a:';“'i‘;“’:‘“l({,“rg;; :rv.enpinr:g“ at Conestogo on Sunday farm in Wellesley which he recently ' purchased. It is situated four miles west of Hawkesville and two mites LISBON. from Linwood. â€" Mr. Fry whl be very , =â€"â€"â€" much missed in our neighborhood as MATRIMONIAL.â€"An event of great| he was a very highly© respected citiâ€" pleasure was celebrated here on Tuosâ€" | zen and the community will wish him day, Nov. 7th, it being the occasion|every success in his new home. â€" The of the marriage of Me%olu Buchheit, | successor to Mr. Fry will be G. W. one of our bright young farmers here, | Snyder, of Bloominme, who has to Miss Grieyerbichl, of St. Agatha.| purchased the place his uncle, Thoï¬m, event was witnessed by Elmm Snyder, Conestogo. the and nl,'u;u of the eo;; w‘l’!dm:;-At tl:od.h:t meeting of tlho tracting lappy cou wich council contract was let m?tmhmhmuhln- hm‘vmm' the side lineo between day, Now: Oth. In the evening of that | the first and second concessions east of gï¬ fiends gathered there| Winterbourne, to Messrs. D. Letson f -h& The happy | and A, Clemens, at the rato of 23 cts. PERsoxAtâ€"Mr and Mrs John Milâ€" ler, Mrs Kaufiuan and Mrs Fleischâ€" hauer attended a cousin‘s funeral and visited friends in and around Neustadt for a week....C F Ottmann was the guest of L Albrecht, of Berlin, on Sunâ€" day last.... Mr Schoppler, who had charge of Mr Luft‘s Lbakery, went to Waterloo where he hassecured a situaâ€" tion nearer home. ... Henry Ratz, who went to Parry Sound on the deer bunt, returned home with two deer on Satâ€" urday last and is now supplying the town with fresh venison. ....._The raffling match hbeld by L. Koehler in Geo. Millet‘s old stand was not very well patronized......Several of our crack riflemen went to Baden last week to attend a shooting match but we were unable to bear with what success. ... .. Mr. J. G. Reiner is crectâ€" ing a new bleach house. Brirkesâ€"Mr Luft has engaged anâ€" other youngâ€"man as head haker for his establishment. _ He bas had about wight years‘ experience,is an excellent baker and will no doubt give good satâ€" isfaction......Peter Ottmann bruised his thunb pretty badly last week. RemoveDâ€"Petie O‘Toole having sold his farm and farm stack Las reâ€" moved to Michigan. His address will be "Merrill." PERsoNaLsâ€"Master David Brigg.of Derlin, is visiting at his grandfather‘s, Mr. C. Pollock‘s......Miss Mellie Schnurr spent the past week at the «"Model Farm"......R. J. Kerr spent Sunday at home...... Mr. and Mrs.R. Y. Fish spent Monday in Berlin and Waterlno......8. C. Webster, B. A., has resigned bis position as principal ol our school toaccept a more lucrative one in some part of Michigan, hence the school is once more open for application. BriEesâ€"Joseph McCardle has also improved and beautified }â€"is dwelling in the same manner and it now also presents a very respectablo appearâ€" ance......Revival services are anâ€" nounced to be held in the Methodist church here, commencing next Sunday evening at 7 o‘clock to be conducted by the pastor and Evangelist J. J. Johnston, of St. Thomas. â€"_Metropist CucRoxâ€"The Trustees of this Church (a frame bnilding) bave recently completed very muterial imâ€" provemenis ggm it. . This charch was erected in 1862, 37 years ago and was the first church in the village and had in eonsequence of ago Qecome somewhat dingy and of course unsightâ€" ly. In view of the near approach of the twentieth century and the general desire of the Methodist Church to free their place of worship of debt, and start the 20th century with ureacumâ€" bered and better churches,the trustees determined to rall in with the moveâ€" meut and have bad the exterior veneered with imitation brick steel sheeting and the wood work reâ€"paintâ€" ed which gives it a vory handsome apâ€" pearance. A new fence in front and some other improvements will shortly be made and when completed this church will be an ornament to the vilâ€" lage and a credit to the small congreâ€" gation worshipping here. This conâ€" «regation will contribute fully $150 to the 20th century fund. CouUunTY .. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER HEIDELBERG. WELLESLEY. LINWOOCD District. Wedding.â€"On â€" Tuesday,. the 9th inst. a very pleasant event took place at the residence of Chas. Ledorman it being the occasion of the marriage of his eldest daughtor, Clara, to Norman Bricker, ~ a son of David Bricker. Quite a large number of gues:s from a distance and from nearer home were presert to witness the interesting eremony, which was performed by Rev. Dr. McLelland, of Toronto. Misses Aggie Lederman and Addie Brieker were the bridesmaids while Herb. Lederman, of West Carrolton, Ohio, assisted the groom. A enmptuâ€" dinner wa; partaken of after which the happy couple left on the afternoon train for a trip to Brown City, Mich., and other points in the West amid showers of rice and the hearty congratâ€" ulations of all present. Briefs.â€"A successfual shooting and rafiling matcb, at which many of our Seathered Iriends changed hands, t ok place at the Baden house on Tuesday, November 7th. Mauy sports from a distance were in â€" attendance....lt seems a slugging match took place here a few days ago and the aggresâ€" sise had to pay a visit to Berlin, where he was relieved of some of his bardâ€" earned cash, some fourteen dollars in all, befuore the police magistrate..., John Dictrich and family moved to Berlin on Monday where he has securâ€" ed a situation in Hibner‘s furniture factory .. ..On November 1st, the sixâ€" yearâ€"old daughter of John Heldman, died of scearlet fevor. The romains were buried in the village cemetery the following day. We exterd symâ€" pathy to the bereaved friends.... Many auction sales are taking place around here. Nearly all, so far, have been attended by large crowds of people and were very successful.... Jacob B. Schmidt, of Upper Streot, has purchased the farm of Goorge Schmidt, situated across the road, west of his own. _ ‘I he price paid was, we understand, $9,500. _ TatrrovEatEXTs.â€"The Weollen Mills are running again. ‘The improvements made to the water power plant, the new stcel flume esperially, are very substantial besides adding greatly to the appearance of that part of the mills....Ernst Albert, contractor, is busy at present enlarging his planing mills. _ A large addition is being built to it and the old part is being overâ€" hauled, s) that practically it will be a new mill when completed....P. JJ. Arnold & Co., who started up the tanâ€" nery a short time ago with Heury Heldman as manager, are very busy making lace leather. â€" They have all they can possibly accomplish in their present premises....Some improveâ€" ments were recontly made at the G. T. R. to facilitate the loading of live stock, adding some additional pens, which make this place one of the most cenvenient for weighing and loading in this part of the country....Several cars of hogs were shipped the past few weeks and a lot of stockers, about 200 for winter feeding.were brought in and sold to the farmers around here.... Peter Shirk bas put a new Gurney s cam .urnace into his mill for heating purposes. A fine, large radiater has been put on each flat. This will make the mill more comfortable this winter. ... . Messrs. Pfeffer & Co. intend to light up their store with acetylenc gas in the near future.... All of the above is in line with Canada‘s Growing Time. Keep it aâ€"goi~g." Miss Scip, of Li wood, spent Sunday last at Mr. P. BufDer‘s. .. . Mr. Ts st, of Winnipeg, is at present renewiug old acquaintances in our village....Miss Weidenbammer, of Broslau, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Reist.... Messrs. Enanuel Lackper and Clarenee Edâ€" munds spent Saturday and Sunday at Mount Forest....Miss Nellic Lackuor spent Saturday last in the ‘IPwin Cit. .... Miss Vina Woeber, of the B.H.S., spent Sunday at home... . Miss Louisa Huffuer left on Monday on a visit to friends in Galt......A number from our village attonded the funeral of the late Mr. Haehnel at St. Jacobs on Wednesday ...... The Leaper Bros. moved their boring machine to Waterâ€" loo on Monday. and intend sinking a cumber of wells there...... Mr. Fred. Donald spent Thursday and Friday last in Berlin. _ Personalâ€"AMr. Alfred ~Schmidt. and will soon be gently placed up in the sister apent Sunday under the parental garret or sume other lovely spot to 100f.... Mr. Jacob Hebel was the an.unuo'}on'n rehcarsal. . . ... . Mr. guest of C. Hebel on Sunday. Pomeroy, of Roseviile, has beeg euâ€" No oo wnlewrne paled umt ce o o Aeiatrne again commenc! u this viciuity ... . nol for t year. A shooting mat:'.h‘ wiRl take place bere| Alf. Morrell, of West Montrose, will un the 22nd inst....Timbermen are |succeed \Ur. Pomeroy, at Bosevitle. l this vicinity and the nuise of falling | .. ... . The officers of the Winterbourne trees is constantly heard. brunch of the Rible Society. mat at tha PERsOXALâ€"Xr. Thomas Jeuklin, of Listowel, was the guest of Mr. F. Donald one day last week... . Mr. and WiINTERBOURNE HAWKESVILLE BADEN Briefs.â€"Mrs, John Pichl was taken suddenly ill last Fridey. Her resovâ€" cry was at first considered d nbtfol, but she is now convalescent.... A anion meeting was held in the Evanâ€" gelical eturch on the evening of the 1ith inst., hy the different young peoâ€" ple‘s societies. _ There was a goud atâ€" tendance. The subject of thoe lesson was on Abram, Isaac and Jacob, and was ably dealt with by the different societies. ‘The evening was beneficial and instructive to all. Miss Clara Jeffery, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Gordon, of Waterloo, and Mr. Fred Louis Buchâ€" holtz, of Brighton, N. Y., were united in marriage at the home of the bride‘s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Seip, No. 1 Eglworth St., Rochester,N. Y., by Rev. Mr. Bauer, Wednesday evening, November 8th. The bride‘s %own was blué and white taffeta silk. he bridesmaid, Miss Elizabeth May Seip, cousin of the bride, was dressed in rose colored satin trimmed with cream silk. ‘The best man was a brother of the groom, Mr.John William Buchholtz, of Brighton, N. Y. Jennie Almeda Seip, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and carried rlnl and white carnations,and Master Howard Briggs, ?'f‘}oehuur, N. Y., acted as page. A ding supper was served after the ceremony. _ The Puu were only immediate friends of the contracting partics. The bride received many The New Menmonite Church is sentâ€" ing two milsstionaries to Armenia. They been a powerful man ho would have been wound round the shaft and kill ed. Asit was ho suffered only from bruiscs and a sevore shaking up and will be at work in a few days. Narrow Escarr.â€"Wm. Schmidt, one of Mr. Brodic‘s carpenters, narrowâ€" ly escaped being killed on Friday of last week. While he was engaged working near a shaft revolving at the rate of about 130 revolations per minâ€" ute, his coat caught in a serew, and, as he was standiug on a plank a few feet from the floor, he grabbed kold of the steam pipes which bent. In a mament every stitch of clothing was torn from his body, with the excepâ€" tion of the wrist band.. Had he not:! R. T. or Texrtars.â€"The R. T. of T. beld their rally night on Monday evening, 6th inst. ‘The hall was well filled and a good programme provided which was greatly enjoyed by those present. _ The roll was called and over 140 answered to their names, which shows that the Hespoler Royal Tompâ€" lats are taking m great interest in tempeorance work and are attonding the meetings regularly. \ Personals.â€"Miss lda Watson has returned from a lengthy visit with relatives pear Elora......Mr. and Mrs. Shantz spent Sunday in Wilmot the gnest of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bingeman...... Miss Jennie Hamilton is the possessor of a fine new piano, London make. It arrived at the manse last week....M. Millard is on the sick list....Little Pearl Stork has been ill with croup. . ..John Lasby, of Pilkington, paid a business trip to C. (Ginetz‘s on Monday....Miss Jennie Sherriff, of Berlin, is home on a visit. James Howle:t attended the quarterly oflicial board meeting at Elmira Metkoâ€" dist church on Monday evening, the Gth inst. Our Busx â€" Burc.â€"The Forbes Woollen Manu. Co. are very busy,some of the rooms working overtime. _ ‘The company is building a large addition to their factory. The masons are busy putting up the wall and if the weather continues favorable will work at it steadily until it is completed...... Mr Brodie‘s Woollen Mills are also kept busy and in order to fill their many orders find it necessary to work day and night......J. Roos, cooper, has been kept very busy the last month making apple and flour barrels. ... .NMow is it that little people are generally so positive with regards to weights, measures, etc?t In future they shou‘d curry in their pockets a measure to prove all things and thus save the idea of spinning yarns. ....‘The young youth who stole from his neighbor a pumpkin, felt so much guilt resting ou his conscience that the other day he had to frankly apologize for his act. ... Willio Hemmerick had the misfortunc while ploughing in the field the other day, to lose his watlch. .. ... . The officers of the Winterbourne brunch of the Rible Society, met at the Depositary, Alex. Imlay‘s, on Tuesday evening to trangact business in connecâ€" tion wi.h their bravch. _ The anpual meeting will be held in the Presbyterâ€" in church on Wednesday evening, the 22nd inst., at 7.30 o‘clock....... Rev. Mr. Mitchell, of Waterio®, is exâ€" pected to preach the annual wissionâ€" ary sermou in the Methodist charch on Sunday, the 19th inst...... Miss Janet Adamson intends leaving in n‘ couple of weeks for Chicago, where she will enter a hospital to train for a nurse. _ We regret to separate with ~iss Janet in society circles especially, as she has been a general favorite. We trust that she will meet with much success in her new sphere of lifo.... Invitations were issued for an cvening party at the home of Miss Janet Adâ€" amson on the 3rd inst., but on sccount of the havy rain, many of the invited guests were obliged to remain at home. NOVEMBER WEDDING. BUCHHOLTZâ€"JEFFERY. HESPELER. 16, 1899. We stock four sizes of meat cutâ€" ters. You can have your â€" choice of three different brands, Enterprise Bokers and Milâ€" lers. All parts are interchangea ble and can be â€"re plaoed at siwal. cost. We stock the different sizes of plates. Thecutting parts are all made of steel and are vastly superior to the cast iron ones of other makers. a little more and get a satâ€" isfactory artiâ€" cle. The tin ty â€" linder has been improved with ll.rn. to enable the operator /.. to remove the ¢¢./. hot cracklings :: 5; with | no . in &/.&: convenience. 6.‘ We stock four quart andeight quart. . Exâ€" perience â€" has tanght us that theEnterâ€" only machine to buy, Don‘t :;o misled and uy & ch«ir:r machine. y When staff ing sausages, Meat Grinders, Sausage Stuffâ€" ers and Lard Press. H. HYMMEN, The Standard" Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves For COAL OIL or GASOLINE. Wishing to reduce my large stock at once I will j bargains for 30 days. I will sell and make to your order all at ready made prices. For illustration: Regular $18 dollar suit for next 30 days $11.50 which i the cost of production. 150 suit lengths must be sold within the next 30 days. These bargain prices are of course cash only. Yours for business, Fancy Colored Dréss Goods. 500 yds. Fancy Colored Dress goods, all new shades and new ings, worth 35¢ per yd, dress length of 6 yds. for $1.50. 400 yds. extra fine fancy dress goodr, 44in. wide, shades na green and fancy mixtures, braid effects worth 50c, 6 y« length for $2.00. 200yds. 42in., ladies costume cloths in plain colours, navy, brown, green and tweed mixturee in dark and medium worth 35¢ per yd, 6 yds dress length for $1.50. 150 yds 48 in., plain suitings, shades garnet,> navy, brown, prices 35 and 40¢, 6 yds dress length for $2.00. 150 yds 42in., fancy tweed dress goods in dark shades, regul 45 and 50c¢, 6 yds length for $1.80. 150 to 200 remmants of fine dress goods to be cleared out dur sale at your own price, lengths from 1} to 4 yds. Cheap Cash Store,Nos.28 and 25,8. King St.,Berlin, Ont. Thur. da , Friday and Batur ‘ay Our stock of dress goods is large, some lines are too P have determined to reduce our stock in the following lines. 1 special prices for Thursday, Frids! and Saturday.> Store closes ouryomin.ntC.MTncldsyud&hmhy excepted. Near the Post Office Dress Goods Sale Clearing Sale M. Weichel & Son, SMYTH BROS. Enterprise Sausage Stuffers. IT burna common oil. IS simple as the ordinary lamp. A child can operate it. _ _ BEAUTY in design and finish. Â¥OU can have a cool kitchen in summer. CANNOT iail to ‘Pleue. AFFORD it ! Yes, it will save its cost in a season. ‘TO roast or toast, bake, broil or stew. DOes its work well and quickly WITHOUT brains, only a little coal oil and a match. IT does the rest. To examine it is to buy it. V. M. Berlet. 30 Days. my large stock at once I will give special will sell and make to your order all my tweeds Meat Grinders. SPECIAL â€" > â€"~FORâ€". .. The Leading ... Hardware Merchant Berlin, Ont. WHOLE NUMBER 2349 215. the k: ife isin ebog pâ€"r with flat side against the plate. If you intend to buy orhave bought observethefollowâ€" ing instructions: Never attempt to sharpen the knife or plate. When dall have them sent to the factory. Do not turn the ©rank backwards. Oil the sbaft ocâ€" casionally.Seethat the threads of ring and on end of cyâ€" ‘indern.rekw free irom meat. Besure remove thetin strainer and bottom plate. Tlhcn are tg unger ?vith mcg':nu- chine, thelarge one f r stuffin and te -m-n one for pressâ€" ing. For t“-' =::i. lmlr or Jratâ€" .edcyll'l)lmdo_rnd 1$ Phone 179. during this navy blue less than We