* ied n ts .. . k We Finued . ‘+‘~ Qlothiers, Hate, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Store near Post Office, BERLIN. Manufacturing Merchants. Berlin â€" LIMITED. Stocktaking has tmenced dnd with it a great many odd is are bfpught t; light. . Bargains are in worder. §ee’2them placed on our tounters. | Read our adverâ€" tisement in next week‘s issue. | The Cheap Store, 1t so, try a pair of oure. They are manufactâ€" ured by the cels ad Canadian Rubber Co., who are the largest manufacturers in Canada. They have built an enviable reputation for good wearing, reliable goods, and their rubbers are without doubt the best made on the continent toâ€"day. They will outwear any other make and we are selling them cheaper than you can buy the same quality for anywhere else. W. H. Leeson, â€" THE A. 0. Boghmer Co., &. 0. Stocktaking CLEARING SALE ! In lonking over our large stock of clothing we find it desiréble to put the knife into a good many lines of goods io effect a speedy clearance, and we start the sale Also the saime special reductions in all lines of boys‘ and youths‘ overcoats and all lines of winter goods. 100 pairs of mea‘s heavy winter pauts worth $2, now !!g‘); 11 3. dl e 11100 8 c Lc Aitswhas td setnbntis Puns + 2 S ibatd 5 1 g pairs men‘s tweed pants worlh $2.50, now $1,75. Kindly call and in« ct whether you buy or not asthese prices will Bell the guods. 1t will pay you to b:l{‘even prices will sell the guods. _ 1t will pay Eon to lmLoven !f you do not nee them this winter, Come and be conâ€" a uen nalen uen Bc S nt EKEA V 58 nat actle. LAMB hid iPrcisid)â€"Au Rumiibith Unbaiihen d adunl t un e mt vinced. Cush aud one price. Money back if not satis HAVE YOU EVER HAD ANY WITH RUBBERS. Men‘s $12.00 Overcoats now «6 10.00 Ulsters «6 TH I A. WESELOH & CO. )R 8 00 Overcoats with Turkey is INAL DOCUMENT S CHRONICLE â€" TEL A WAR evitable wig ‘"m& good pair of and four ug thin as a LN VERY POOR CONDITION be one of the most tainments that ev came off on Tharsad: public school. ‘The school reoms were| shurch, as the forth mw-nâ€"d:u-ghï¬ strains JW W { in the section was present. the | March." Miss N. . Lackner ‘ &.'m elasses were | ut the organ througbout.. The examined by the wvumwh.mmu provided at noon by the ladi¢s. _ In|gray box cloth with .aid and the afternoon ‘Mr. Bricknell was| white satin trimmings. _ Hor sister, called upon to act as chairman, which| Miss Libble Webster, who‘ acted as he did most Il e T "'A. proving in bealth. PErsoxaLrsâ€"The Misses Aylward of Torento and Mrs. McKay of Palmerâ€" ston are visiting Mr. John Tanners‘ this week ... ... Charles Peterson and fumilyotflmflmmvm friends and r:lintiv;;or at wun:t.-. ....!: Pickering ewmarket uncle, Mr. James Hall lotlm. .... . The Misses Whyard of Dungannon nre spend‘ng their Christmas vacation with the‘r sister, Mrs. Dr. Bechtel of this &hoe.....-ln.’l‘hommdm tord -pendlng.ï¬wneh'lthhot son, Mr. James Thomson.....â€" Ja::- HAKWKESVILLE the congregation. ‘The church was|our midst again......Miss _ Mary ~~~ filled almost to the doors with lmmb'muï¬vm in _ Berlin PErsoxarsâ€"The Misses Aylward | from far and near who had assembled | visiting ..... _ Simon Hergott, f Toronto ::1 Mr:'lc?ogn of,,l_’:mfl- to witness &f'.'..?..':"‘" Alh;d :3 u‘:;l'k:’a is vh(l;.lu under _ the ton are visiting AMr. ners | ceremony re pare «« «+. Our, boys his week ... ... Charles Peterson and wmhnodthbcm-nnuml mmMWh:{nufl family of Hamilton are visiting friends | partook of a repast which|future bave a game with an outside and relatives her at present.>. . . . . MisS | consisted of all '&2 delicacies of the|team...... Mr. Zettle and wife,Zurich, PhkoflnadNeme'flfll‘f.l"‘* season. . The evnï¬ was spent in|are visiting friends in this vicinity .. .. nnclo.llr-.lmï¬nllbl'lb' â€" | quiet games, music singing which| J m.ndww.m ... . . The Misses Whyard of DungaDD0N | was entered into and -&ryed by all mtngn-tlonhelr here. ... mre spend‘ng their Christmas vacation| present. Mr. and Mrs. Williams gave| Louis Heimler, Linwood, _ spent with the‘r sister, Mrs. Dr. Bechtel Of|up their intepded trip on account of| Christmas in town......High Mase this place.. .. . . Mrs. Thomson of Stratâ€" | the death of his father. Anooï¬ the | was kept here at 12 o‘clock New Year‘s m-d?..pendlng.ï¬wwuhwlth her M"W"‘"m‘m‘ ra.J. }| morning and was very largely attendâ€" son, Mr. James Thomson...... JAM®8| Satkeld, Mr. F. and Mr. W.{ed......Geo. Rosenblatt speâ€"t a few Armstrong, son of Rev. Armstrong forâ€" McKAy,Btnm;llr.mun. B. J | days in Merritton and Brantford last merly of this place, but now of The#â€"| Ballard, Mr. and Afrs. Geo. Lackner| week on business.. ... .Mr. A. Hoover salon," Algoma District, is m and Misses Nellie and Evelyn Lackner, | and sister, Caledonia, Mich., are visitâ€" friends here at present, . accom Hawkesville ; Mr. D. Williams, Newâ€"|ing friends and relatives . here...... by his sister Mary. Jnmuh-md!ns tom ; Messrs. Wm.and Thos.Hammond |Â¥MÂ¥. Frunk smmgqnnt New Year‘s tboAzlculmml College atGuelph and | ang Misses Maggie and Etta Hamâ€"|in Elmira......Mr. John A. Huber Mary is taking a course in the BU8iâ€"| mond, Wellesley, and Mr. and Mrs. N.\ spent New Year‘s in Berlin......A neuColle%on Toronto.....â€"MeS8TSâ€" |Shants, Crosshill. _ A number ofquartntteofliorllnhzl accompanted â€"Bracey of Guelph have been the gNests | friends who were invited were unable | one of their chums, Mr. gm wilâ€" of Mr. James Reist for the past f9#W|;o attend owing to illness. The bride|helm to our town on New day. days...... Mr. A.*Abrens and family | was the recipient of a great number of| Harry has found em; t with and Mr. H, Frey and family 8PODt| handsome and valuable presents which | Philip Kreutzwieser, We he will Snndnymdldondayatbmowd visitâ€" | shows the high esteem in which she is Nfl?flfl“fl"’m ing relatives there......Miss Jessl@|held by her numerons friends, W6| °C,. M.B. A. Mr®tiNG.â€"â€"â€"The,C. M. M Sn men ooo en ig c beve in us $b on P tac c it ind nar hnd sÂ¥ ib e d ate o caiact sn 1OA oo ces D McCulloch of the Ambitious city i#] wish the haj a long and| B. A. held their regular here visiting ber sister, Mrs. E. G. Winn. â€" â€" | prosperous m They in their hall on MIM% ..Mr. F. C. Lackner spent his YAC@â€"|take up their residence shortly ne&T|increased very much in the last few tion in Michigan......Oliver Ludwig| Bagen.â€"Com. ‘I weeks. Nine were initiated, 9 were is spending his bolidays with his parâ€" wâ€"â€"â€"â€"omen tiommemecs balloted for, and 5 were laid before ents here. BLOOMINGDALE â€" trusteos for investigation. _ After the Bzrrersâ€" The Pnabyt::hn You':g aanes mecting ;]‘]. flz‘ m.,.;m marched g.; People‘s Society held one of their inâ€" "~ the now . Casper Beoge teresting socials inâ€"the basement of the Od?:{ public achool mmm“" .where an oyster supper was served adn ‘chmh;n the’:uvnonln,;“p(‘!: WM and 0:1:3 mpg\;ut oxpréssed m‘m‘ spent. flA grand '.:",z._..m:.ym. n;‘ndl nmntnons re.|themselves as well pleaged with the|""" uflir:wllmn :?dl]l:’a courun Un LHt UNIOMIMG M N DEDLOOE 1 ! last. Forty young people and friends|and other visitors present expréssed sat down to the usual sumiptuous reâ€"|themselves as well pleaged with the past, after which under the able guidâ€" condition of the schools. : ance of Miss Emma Lackner and Miss| . LITERARY Soctery.â€"The first pubâ€" Vina Weber the young people with|lic meeting of our Literary Bociety song and games spent a right happy proved a success and a matter for conâ€" evening. . ... . The first annual meeting | gratulation to the members. The solo of Hawkesville public library will be|bYy Miss McKay was excellent and gare held in the town hall on Monday the evidence of good training. The "deâ€" 8th inst. at 8 o‘clock. | Business; the | bate "Resolved that the good resulting annual report and election or reâ€"electâ€" from the 1:lblicmon of uovnm tmmut odcrbearam w the, year A | ntreiths t erll mlon ty fecat fergenttendante ie lespect=" noonll,:: whdieh will also be 8 open one un will be held on the 6th January KoSsSUTH. whon the evils of Fashion and Tobacco ze will be discussed. Everyone is corâ€" (Decemler 27th, 1898.) dially invited to be present. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, ]MY 4 Brigrs.â€"Zion 8. School Anniverâ€" sary will be held on Friday evening, the 290th inst. _A good program is beâ€" ing prepared and a good crowd is exâ€" Christmas at his father‘s, Mr. John Clemens, Fischer‘s Mills...... Mr. B. Baer, of Georgetown, is visiting his brother Aaron of this place. Barrzrs.â€"The annslnutfl{ of the Public School Board was held last Woednesday. â€" Mr. Andrew Playford was elected trustee in Mr.G.Barbour‘s place which he has held for the r six years. .. . Mr. Ottis M, of‘ mâ€" P Aroky vigltng dontuintiil / conbnr Oy en en ++ ie oor + h & number of| teachers, were given a fareweli parly Woednesday. â€" Mr. Andrew Playford mmï¬?mn and |on Fridey of last woek before their| was clected trustee in Mr.G.Barbour‘s boring towns, have been invited, | departure, which shows that they have place which he has held for mrmvm evening is anticiâ€" | won the love and esteem of all. _ May C on naban? aith Liends in 9n 4o w. Bagey spent | their future _ labore be crowned with wood, spent Sunday _ with i0 | Piitotmes with friends in Tara and |like suctess....The Ohriatmas tree town.... Misscs . Maty . and EMW®| invormay ... . Thé E I Bunday | entertainments were a groat sustss in c oiaer . LRIAGHT is sponding‘ hor [ sobool hold thetr festival on | every respect. ... . Miss A. were rendered. fs Xman holidage with her siater, Mrs. A. | Chneantt® Cl oatltoly whas ue mogn in wew thy puet wock we s 19b Rennie, Ridgetown. m" e visited in town week we * Haprity Wen.â€"Mr. Will Knight tHiced m?-cm * and Miss Jennie Korr were unitedâ€" in aramrinazare 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. C Dam marriago toâ€"day(M at the home u:&,‘fém,m They will take up their residence one mile west of the village on a farm bedn crected. We extend our son gratulations to Mr. and Mre. Knight. where a aA prasuroxasiz® Renor«o.â€" HAWKESVILLE. er, near Hespoler, WAS|father which occurred on Des.. 201B x‘hmn ow days under o d e raoih ol onh e n t m o en PE °0 0 C d Mrs. Ww. Carey O2|and although not altegether une®â€"|the parental roof......Miss Liszle . | . . wo are w!-.d.r|mn~-.w!9 of aâ€".â€"}m_-mw mï¬n.rg"""_a“-‘-'.fri’"_"““"’“" atyles, pricy: regular §5 75, CROSSHILL > w# * imâ€" | over the event. As Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€"| Geo. Fabhrenkop!(..... . Frank Schumâ€" Ihmmtblnni::hmlod in | mer and Frank Beogel spent m the new Presbyterian charch they were | in Beriin. . . .Our council . was presented with a handsome Bible by | by acclamation......John Rumig is in , ; | mony took place in the Methodist 5@ |church, Rev. W. C. Watson officiatâ€" of | 106 "‘ho bride was .very beautifully jp |attired in a purple travelling gown} nd and was accompanied by Miss Nellic r Nairn, of Galt. ‘The groom was very rg, | aVIY uu_l?potudbybr. W. A. McLarâ€" > | on, of Torouto. Messrs. Harry Luckâ€" pp |bardt and R. Wu:gr were ughers. B. lmmodht:lr{«;lm ceremony the his | Do# m couple left on the afterâ€" noon train for their future home, acâ€" oomplm by the bost wishes of their many ds in Elmira and vicinity. Mr A Wilkie of Southampton is at present home on a visit to his parents ....The U B 88 will hold their anâ€" nual entertainment on the 11th of Jan. when the prizes will be distributed. . . . We wish the readers of the Chronicleâ€" ‘Telegraph a prosperous New Year. DEcEMBER WEpoixc.â€"A very pretty | dor the parental roof. . ... . Mr. Menno wedding took place in this town on|Krempien has disposed of bis milk Wednesday alternoon, . when â€" Miss|business to Mr. David .Wismer, of Maud May Miles, one of our .eoomlr. Blair..... . The Freeport S.3.hus been lished young ladies was married to Mr. | closed for the. winter : season. The T. A. G. Gordon, manager of the Molâ€" scholars were all made happy by being son‘s Bank at Aivlmum. The cereâ€"| made the recipicnts of beantiful books mony took place in the Methodist| a8 awards for their attond«nco during church, Rev. W. C. Watson officiatâ€"| the past year......Mr. Hy Lutz â€"was ing. The bride was .very beautifully | in Preston on Friday...... Mts. Geo. aotttead in a nurnle travelling gown‘| Plowman is on the sick list. 3 many friends in Elmira and vicinity. |ly tumber ‘of our Wellesley friends BRIEFS.â€"A number of the boys are | spent their Christmas aud New Year‘s home for the holidays. We &re glad|holidkys at their respective homes to see them....The young men of the|here .... The Misses Chapman and town intend bolding an assembly on| Thurston, two of our public school Friday evening. A large â€"number of mmgu .-&nfl party young people, both in Elmira and|on Friday of last week before their the CurowitcL®â€"TBLEGRAPEH, % _Prnsoxar.â€"Mr. Jno. hn:. n.= w afew ‘weoks. .. . Mr. Herringer and M A Happy New Year to all 1eaders x ECC 8T. CLEMENTS; ELMIRA. is who had boeen after the conâ€" PART OF THE was kept here at 12 o‘clock New Year‘s morning and was very largely attendâ€" ed......Geo. Rosenblatt speâ€"t a few days in Merritton and Brantford last weeks. Nine were initiated, 9 were balloted for, and 5 were laid before trustees for investigation. _ After the mecting all the members marched to the new hall=of Mr. Casper Beoge! .where an oyster supper was served adn the orchestra. Members of the branches of Hesson,Macton and others were prusent. were rendered by Rev. Geo. m. Dr. More, Hawkesville, and others. ‘The evenâ€" iog was well spent and was closed with 3 cheers for the C. M. B, A. and 3 cheers for the Quepn, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Becker have moved on to the farm until lately occupied by Mr. J. Y. Dipple. We with their bosts of other friends join in wishing them all prosperity on the voyâ€" age of life......AMrs Enniss, Sr., a¢â€" companied by her Aaughter, Miss Miriam, have returnod to their home here after spending Xmas with Mr. Bryce Enniss, of Stratford...... Mr. and Mrs. lke Schiedel, of Chicopee, were the guests of Mr. Hy Gimbel. on Sunday...... Miss Addie Enniss, of Washington, and Mastor Wilburt Enniss, of Sheffield, spent Sunday unâ€" Brrersâ€"A Happy New Year to the readers of the CHroXxICLEâ€"TELEâ€" crarnx...... Business during the past week was very brisk. The good sleighâ€" ing was a'rptwlned and made good use of during the holidays. ... A goodâ€" WELLESLEY. FREEPORT. AGH se of out | Gof tfook in M | es ; HARDWARE L or § Such as anyone can be proud of is here at figures of 2\ M .Weichel & "“'â€â€œ'i“:â€"'"""ï¬v"‘"‘ litk. oaCrialihâ€" t â€"s) Jnt it 18 Fancy Tweed Jackets, regular price $7 00, on sale a€ $1.50. : SMYTH BR Cash and One Price.. . Cheap C -usmm“m&m Store open every into NEW MEN! & Co. 2 Snplotr is or harniture. including many nove tos suitab‘c fyr Bolidag FANCY ROCKERS,â€" FANCY TABLES. / 1 LADIES DRESSING TABLES, . . ; _ GENTLEMEN‘S CHIFFONIERS, 'ma‘.g We Invite the Public to Call and Inspect our DEVITT SBLOCK, STOCK SIFTIN LOGS LOGS L g@%&&:@:@x&'fl abrmnc t Ctgecings, wide s irt high eotee $1i901 t It will never pay now at the prices we are@offering to out â€" § â€" (Wrogxast & Co‘s Old Factory P. S. â€" Specially high prices paid for Soft Elm. We pay NIGH PRICES s‘ Fur Capes, Coats ROCK ELM HARD MAPLE SOFT MAPLE Bpovial Clearing Sale <f Ladios‘ Jack:ts, Ladies‘ Fur Coats, Fur Capes aid Ca 1 \"zs oo. pretemitenteret e ie aie it ced se h oaies ti9h‘ ai i, 88 60; Grey Lamb Caperinés, $12.00, 15 00; NEW STORE! ; NEW Schaefer, Killer & SCHIERHOLTZ & C -â€"nâ€".O’-â€"-â€"â€" ®j â€" holiday rush _ The extra. <1 _ bought to give shoppers r 3 ; scope for choosing must be .. WHOLE SPOT CASH for all and to do this} withon time we huvem is the usual operation BLACK ASH WHITE AsM CLEARED ouT â€" =© ww