«_ â€" Gardware from the Maker to the GConsumer, . . , WARDWARE WILL YOU HELP US CLEAN HOUSE ? s .A- weseIOh & co-, Clothiers, Hatters, Shoes aud Furuishers. Store Next to Postoffice, Berlin, UILDER‘S We «i 1« $ A. 0. Boohmer 60., $ ««s: zue Oash and we dnarep). orders profitâ€" have one Waterloo County‘s Greatest $ *** »4 Florsheim‘s Shoes â€" There‘s big work ahead. You know what house cleaning means. â€" Well we‘ve got our sleeves rolled up and we‘re ready to tackle the job. but we want you to help us. You need‘nt bring scrub brushes or buckets. No! It isn‘t that sort of house cleaning, _ Bring. your pocketbooks and your feet . We‘ve got loads of winter shoes and slippers here that we must clear out of the store this week to get room for our spring stock that â€"is beginning to roll in. | We don‘t want any profit. That‘s vours for the asking. All we ask is to help move the shoes and pay us a little for themâ€"just to prove that you really want them. Will you helpi Manufacturing Merchants. Box calf and enamel leather extenâ€" sion soles, guaranteed avsoluteâ€" ly waterproof, the correct shoe for winter wear,in box calf,$4.50 ; Tan Blucher for young men, the very latest she on the market in fine calf, $6 00. Patent leather for evening wear, a Vici kid and tan Rusia calf.These are generally called the business man‘s shoes, men who have to wear what is comfortable, price $4.00 and $5.00. any building or repairing let us figure with you. no matter what quantity of material you need. No house so well equipped or able to offer such price inâ€" ducements. You can‘t buy too early Like all other hardware lines, is gouing steadily up in price. though WQ have not, so far, kept the advances. If you‘re pm to do J. Fennell & Son . ~ _‘ WATERLOO,: families. Encourage your boys to read | people of our town in aid of the Pubâ€" | fine goat robe, which shows the high and inform themselres on all good|lic Library. All those interested in | esteem im which he is held by them as subjec s, thore especially pertaining to | the success of our excellent library, | agent. We understand Dav. has made the walk of life they have or are|need no invitation as they are sure to W.mmflm them and choosing. Some seem to think that| patronize this effort made for its maidâ€" | pay ved a car load of their famous when they have left th» public school|tenance. But to those not specially|stee!l binders, together with other their education is finished, whereas|interested who are dasirous of spending | machines of their various makes.. ... . that is, in fact, only the beginning of|a pleasant and profitable evening We|Mr. Ed Weiler, of Baden, has made it. The alphabet had to be learned| would recommend this entertainment. | his usual route, representing the Baden first, out of which words were conâ€"| Doors open at 7 e‘clock. Programme|Tanning Co......Mr. and Mrs. Poter structed for reading. ‘The same with| commences at 8. Admission 15¢. Habrbach, of Newstedt are visiting your school education. . This enables| â€" PrErsoxarsâ€"Miss Madoo, or Berlin, | friends here...... Mr. and Mrs. Peter you to keep on reading and studying|is the guest of the Misses McKay..â€"â€" | Ottman spent a few days in and around with which to arm yourselves for .the| Mrs. Barbara Dahl of Sault Ste. {llrle Tavistock. f battle of life. Now when the Seeretarp|is home for a fow weeks‘ vacation....| Rrayr, Estatz CBANGES. â€" Val. ‘of the library calls don‘t send him away | Linnie Little attended a party 185t| Wapner has sold his farm; we do not HAPPILY WEppED.â€"A gay home wedding tookgm at the residence of Mr avd Mrs. Wm. Hastings on Wedâ€" nesday evening, January 17th. The pretty bride was Miss Olive May Smith and the bridegreom Mr. Edward Gillespie, both of Crosshill. The cereâ€" mony was performed b‘Ltho Rev. Mr. Haig, of Millbank, in the dining room which was beautifully decorated for|partakers bespeaks voiumes for {he the oecasion. Quite a number 6f relaâ€" success of the concert here . toâ€"morrow tives were present to witness the inâ€"|Dight. A delightful luncheon was teresting ceremony. The bride wore a| served by the hostess and her daughâ€" handsome travelling costume of cadet | ters at 12 o‘clock which the company blue broadcloth, trimmed with‘ ivory, | showed their thorough appreciatirn of satin and pearls and carried a large| ALG after thanking Mr. and Mra.Flemâ€" boquet of white carnations and ferns.|ing for their very kind hospitality the 420 matd af honor, ‘Miss Ubariotts | party departed for their homes bighly ioi nc the romaront amincs | Yery th, is improving: revaliie 5« Bome ed. Much credit is dne ..a...".!. -mag.:'"g-tu for the delicions lunch which| wéek....Mr. A. Miss A. erved. The procseds at the door “&"‘5‘“ frieods OKE WHO WAS THERE. evening the happy wore serenmâ€" Mbymhn"mlt.m weiser is a passive <toember. ‘The mmm of numetrous valuable the high esteom in which she is held by her friends. They will make their future home in perous and happy married life. Pursoxarsâ€"Annic Weber spent a fow days in Berlin last week......Ira Weber and Mrs. Houser Tnt Sunday at their former home. ... Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. Zurbrigg of Lis towel are the guests of L. 8. Weber. partakers bespeaks volumes for the success of the concert here . toâ€"morrow pight. A delightful luncheon was servred by the hostess and her daughâ€" ters at 12 o‘clock which the company showed their thorough appreciatin of SUpDEX DEATH.â€"Mr. Enoch Sniâ€" der was taken ill with inflammation of the lungs on Tuesday lat and in spite of the best medical skill sank rapidly. paseing away Friday evening. He leares a wife and family to mourn his loss. The funeral service was conductâ€" ed by the Revds. Wismer and Snider, of Berlin. His remains were interred in the %fll}o cemetery, a large number g present to pay their last tribute of nmct to deceased. ‘The family bave sincere qmmhy of the entire neighborhood in r beâ€" reavement. â€" TH® Sick.â€"Mr. Jos. Perrin is gradâ€" uaily hn{ovlngnd is able to sit up a little each day..... Mr. Amos Bricker‘s May Kroutzweiser of 81. Clemâ€" ago on Monday...|terucon and evening. In the afterâ€" T on hn ©~lne the aitcedance wat gied, it number from vucqfl' MF. 3. is UmD hockey match | President of 'A-flb, both .W“’ seb .l-..?.‘.â€"‘.-â€"‘â€"!-. 2‘“ Duncan Stewart, of North hnhzt aud Mr. wm View. % Playford, of was called on for several comic songs, which he rendered in fine style. Our Crosshill neighbors mrdlhdmuhvh.nfl a comic singcr as Mr. Playford in midet. _ ‘The Wel.esley band furnished music for the occasion and delighted everybody with their s~veral selections. Brrkrs.â€"About twentyâ€"six of our Farutrs‘ Ixsenrerse Mesrwe,â€" ‘The N. W. F. Institute held their anâ€" sm0 N. Ww. E. IumIREOD ons TEeiF Wieq 20 C CC 00 -â€".-:-â€"- wl ductvalls.. .4 petms *..:-n,..-...:' . _ msâ€"«u._.s««= Oof Winter Goods! day last. A splendid time is reported. | Cash and one Price Our juveniles also made good use of| Cheap Cash Store the fine sleighing on the saime evening and went to New Hamburg where they spent a happy time. . . . . . Mt. DAVIC | omm Trussier, agent for the Maxwoll M‘g. . Co., who was reported to have been robbed was not robbed but robed by the Maxwell M‘Tg Co with a fine goat robe, which shows the high esteem in which he is held by them as agent. We understand Dav. has made another Mru‘leonmwlfln them and We pay | has ved a car load of their famous PLEASANTLY SURPRISED.â€"A numâ€" ber of our citizens together with our band, spent a most delightfol time at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hints, near Bamberg, last Friday night, A fine program consisting of speeches, singing, music, games, etc SPECuOUn SOuv ce CCUUt, BRITTD CURY was given during the evening. At midnight all sat down to a table laden with all the delicacies of the season gnpu-ad in excellent style by the good ostess, Mrs. Hints. At anearly hour all went home well pleased with the fine treatment tbey had received at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hintz. | ~â€"â€" LITERARY ?SoctzETy.â€"The Bloomâ€" ingdale Literary and Debating Society will boid its next meetin@ on the evenâ€" ing of February 3rd. ‘The debate for that date will be "The Benefits and Defects of Trusts and Combines." This will undoubtedly be one of the beet of the season. Frox tH® OwL COUCKTRIRâ€"Mr. Abram Snider shot a large specimen o‘ the gray owl last week. The bird measures 4 feet 9 inches from tip to tip of wlm He is having it mounted by a taxidermist. BariErs.â€"The fine sleighing of last week was utilized by the farmers by brlnflng many logs to the mill yard. Mr. McANister is receiving ,rflmm- pattgnage in this respect.â€"The trusâ€" teea of our section have decided to removeZthe old barn at present decorâ€" ating one corner of the yard.â€"We have been pleased with the bebavior of our young men at public events but recently the: daxnflln'g of public proâ€" perty has been the rule. ‘Take kindly warning. Our country has a law to E‘::o. been pm ?%WVE * We have every size, shape a events but ,.,::a’,o::: d%flllnl:d public proâ€" | 804 style known to the trade and perty has been the rule. ‘Take kindly|every one is made of the finest m;g:?z: nn;r,woh:m:thlxll:: steel, perfectly tempered and finâ€" good orthopmgfedpl.eo onag & D sudd = : & n tion. â€"S dm“mMM saw is the best in the we regret to learn, suffering from the| market. mm"_o'rmmm.-;yhm- i o y cce o on We o0 m ee nc Ing out a very superior article. resuudty "@ranted hy "the" Capndian l hotdain i mosk A o xu," Y?o.un"um :'o’-mu, To Lrandle toy ; 00,020, Edgar MceCial tote o iane Greinpdued| | ?.‘:-.-'mé;:g:%ï¬â€˜ 2 Mc â€" ols NEW INVENTIONS. It will never pay now at the prices we are offering to into firewood. Saw Logs Wanted. Mutual L is A«seur nc Comrany will apply to the mmtut(xmulflutmu n for an aet to amand the act Inc ra ing the Comâ€" Teuy 11 P ies a." Chaples & and the aon amerding the same, by lhcu-vlnolw“'l'll. Mutua! Lif\ Aesur.nce Company of Canada" and by changin> ths date of the annual me ting, and making suc\ oth r chang s as may be ady s/+1°, _ _ To Saw Wood Dated December 2is*, 1800. _ amerding the sam=, by hanging ths name of the Company to "The‘ Mutua! Lif\ " Arsurâ€"nce and say nothing is possible if you work with one of the saws from Shurley & Dietrich‘s RACER and LANCE and R. H. Smith‘s LEADER + _ _ _ Ourares are made in St. Catharines, by the Welland Vale Manufacturing Co. â€" Netle is heebr giren that The Ontwio LOGS LOGS LOGS â€" In Crossâ€"cut Saws we stock the two best makes known, viz: We pay NICH PRiCESs The undersigned will pay the highest market prices and for all kinds of sawlogs delivered at my sawâ€" mills at \Vateri,t')o and and Heidelburg. New CGoods Bought Before the late Advance in Prices, SsOFT ELM ROCK ELM BEECH | C HARD MAPLE SOFT MAPLE M .Weichel & Son, â€" s WATERLOO and BLMIRA®. We are making a special low price on the gopds mentioned above. Come and derive the Notice. We ha our acnual stockâ€" “1’35‘ great many odd lines whi h be cleared out at once. This we sha}} do regardless of cost. 1458 yards of new wrapper prints, nice dark 1,372 new prints nice dark patterns, wide * muguhlrpnu 10¢, clearing price, 8c. 1,375 yards extra heavy prints, gosd patterns, exfra wide cloth, ;e‘nhr value 12 1â€"2c, duï¬nutic., 1oc. 306 yards nice dark prints, z0 yards for $1 1457 yards metailic skirtings, regular value 3o¢ per yard, clearing.price, z0c. » We are offering bargains in every department. Men‘s heavy ulsters at cost. Men‘s all wool beaver overcoats cheap, ladies‘ fur capes and caperines at cost. Wehave a large pile of remnants of dress goods, selected during stocktaking, which will be Chas. Kreutziger, sold. Lengths of 2 1â€"2 to 4 yards. Come carly and secure first choice. MutaR & Srus, _Soiicitors { r appli ants gen * x * Schaefer, Killer & Co. 28 and 25, South Side King st., SMYTH BROS. l WHOLE NUMBER ; SPOT CASH for all kinds of logs Students Admitted at any Time â€" Real Es‘ate, Farm, Town and orly bought, 10.d ant exchnnned 9n Gomnith he u dersigned with full erma, Convun-;--. done, Ore : Devite‘s ie k, ns ataiem), t whocame from places in which are k -‘zh r businâ€"ss colleges. They want the Tod as ‘oon e pomsible," Wikte WWasp i; 1 as ‘oon as a I:-dmm p ospectus. alon, also loans p‘acd and obtained, . _ _ Partiea haviog prope tie: for sale or alend, and (bo e do«i.ing to purchase ty or borrow munav will d> well to c REAL ESTATE Loan Exchange. BLACK ASH WHITE ASH HEMLOCK PINE ETC. Stratford, Ont. W.J. LLIOTT, Principal. . i ffAgirsie eut good logs Tok P io