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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Jan 1901, p. 1

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, emumm m - E Clearing Sale-- E _ After . . 8todlktakiing Now for a general clearing of odds and ends. We at: through with our inventory and find that many have accumulated, these m tst go before the new goods ar- rive. You'll find some in eve r y department and at prices that will really surprise you. .21 - will tell you. . tc:iser dwelling in the county should have one. Nickel _ . womb; white enatrtelled dish. Capacity n Bs-. tbore wright; Requires no tabla room-eil, hp! . Katy male inspected by Governmenh 'm, t" , - ' - -- (moo B. Platforms. _ , Other' Sealer 2 o "Union. ' ("a,t',"ihi'j'd Minnow . I. a! prim, for a M limo only while . was. an 1tftittswe'rotttitotsrtrte, C 46-NO ' U . _ 'ttlltvPg,tm,.". ' A. O. Btetttryterr9o. ‘ a,” ‘ Inch: in 'cya) . f , t _.' ' "ts T, ijii"i'/ji'ii)ie Our Househgld __Scale“for $2.75 -wateriooCermtp'btbr-t_-.r+ THE A. O. Boehmer Go., UNITED. d. mum & an. (Luann) Do You Get Fair Weight? St) King M, IA St. BERLIN Trying it Wanless' Music Store New Ideal Sewlng Machines Absolutely firtst-elass, THE Phone IM, mums Buying it. hh uh“?! t2,tt, you ma "mu tM1t','pdt's t'ih!iii'si'i'i tttmes trtttt as; In! a! “‘4” "tand,eatd ii'ttie'l'i'itr'i'i Us up ad - 2-, may!” In "and " “muse: To M iolet Jene Webeier. 0 Deer 'r-tterr,-" wholere of this whool ere very eorry to know that you ere not going to he with ne next yeer. We do not like to heve you ieeve no. You be" elweye loved to trooiroodaodhtesdtott. 1l't,'l'l we been become eneehed to you by bonde of friend-hip end love that will live in our heel-u for may yeere to come. You have proved e model of genuine good ehereooer for on to follow end we hope to grow up never forgetting the meny [nod thing- you he" done for ne. And now " your denature hon emails In we win mnmlndyon in come smell wey nee we epprreeiete you eervieee end vein-hung elm-in no: mix. We melee tttttt may lieu-e wewere dew end dleobedieee, thee mile. your mine" “on. We hope you win ovum eheee he]. eel we ween M to an oi ee- wh- . oer lse. den-e; to you a.“ at at yeer Help. A” - ye hue- _ szrrou’ DAY AT TE! P. 8.--TIMs ;\~isltma' day " our school laet Thaw ‘day proved a grand success in every reepeot. The school room wu beentlfully decanted with even-ween: with the word "Welcome” over the en- trance door. The room nleo contained two Xmu treee heuvlly laden with candy, em, to which the ehlldren were given fair play the next day. There were quite . number of vleltore pre- ent, ell of whom were hlghly enter- luined by the echool principal. Mr. Cher-Ron, who we. net-ted by Mine Webster of the junior deportment who bed her wholm In the lenlor depart- 1 meat that dey. The many exereleee and metehee being over, then followed the most 2'g'g,t',T pen trhieh won the preeentetlon to lee F. J, Weheter ole beautiful book of poet“,- tlttqy lnk- 1 "and, A gold end I chine enp end lenoer wlth thwolhwlng Ennis -"-Mhr.9"ggu Mltohelhvho ha. been spending her Xmas holidays other home here, intende leaving " Milton thin wtstse.-...Mra.thso. Stork spent last week " "Fri-tone Ville”. ......0n the In: Snllbnth of the old, your the 8uporirttandentofthe Method- 1 ms 8ohooltmatad the Inholm to I parcel ofosndieo each" - . . .Wm.Hem- merloh Itnt I unable 2gt from in- ilunmation Thur-d” n ght. .....Mr. Harrell resumed hie dutie- " No. 28, Victoria school, Thursday lut...... At the non] Iehool meeting of No.28 Mr. Henry Humor: In elected tru- Iee in place of WI. Boltzmann, retir- ing truetee......llr. nnd lire. C. F. Peterson left for their home in Alberta TharuUs noon after visiting friends in Berlin and Toronto.. - . ..An enjoyable family gathering [not " Mr. John Burnett): New Year's Dny......Mr.D. MoLenn, tnil1wright, paid a busineee call to our village [at week. Glad to see Don hack IND..'...'.MI'. Peter Smith, ot Cult, spent a few weeks with ‘relltlvol here......l£r. end Mile jiifiija, of St. Thomas, nre uniting " Mr. W. Voitoh’t......Mr. Herb. l Lundy hoe secured a situation " Shul- ‘low Lake Cement Worke......Jnoob ‘Addle. who ha been in the employ of l “Durant for the put eight ymhu been engaged by Mr. Walter Veltoh a manager of his hm " Gnlt for this mun! 'tlfiggisl't', Literary Society hold a meet " Pridny evening 3nd to organised for the remainder of the winter nation. A full “madman In preoon and It in to be hoped u ltvoly micro“ will be when by each And ovary one. - Barrow, ...iUv. Unleash" is eon- ducting evangelism unis-sin Bethe- ville, saluted by the .30th Bras,“ Alymer....A unhel- noun ton st- tvluied the hast-l a! Mr. Tuner which took place st 'uarhtettt. Inn- dey....llisu Annie Wholey, who has been spending couple of weeks with her friend. In (imbue, returned to hot home in liken-ton this week. .. . Miss Jennie Ruhr, who Ives annulled to the house for . week, is able to be out Ignin....lb Edith Perkin, of Gorrie, is " present the guest of Miss Minnie Ctuhoart....ggr. and Mrs. A, Banner with Mr (mill-Jud In. Wright, spent lands, with their dunghleriu Mit-ton....). E. B. Dlerlunm is staying in tan with her mother, Mrs. Bud], for s couple of '.rts"s,...Mr. and In. Eli Thomss Ind chrwohildmn spent s is! days with Mr. and Mrs. Rom Bowe....The Sacrament of the Lord's supper was dispensed with in the Presbyterlnn church Bshbnh Afternoon and a very impressive service was held by the pastor. Rev. 8. Cunningham. P-tttrata-Mr. viz. tannin, at and ‘lum In: ”a old mum. and Km. J. E. Wright. ot BuCity.I|al., min for dulled not " Mr. A. Bunch “nub HIM. (has. who: of Bea-huh school, was Sunday tad Sunday in ten Irttrtor ml, Ill- COUNTY wanna). ONTARIO. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY to. :99: WINTERBOURNE. (foo but” but lune.) BRESLAU LmwooD, DISTRICT. Municipal Elections - The excite- ment created daring ghe lee: week ow- lug to she municipel contest has egain quieted down and the result is setls- fectory throughout the township. The rseveehlp wee closely contested, Mr. Aumen being elected by a majority of only 19. He polled e very hcuy vote here ceussd probably by the feet. that he eves e good representative in last yeer’e council as e councillor end else the: he is very popular with the clti sens. Mr. Aumen received 106 votes out of 137, with e few spoiled ballots which were ween: for him bat could not be conneed. The councillors elect- ed ere Jemes Hewlett, 399; J. L. Um- bech, 326; Msttusch. 316; Sol. Koch, 318. The defeeeed candidew Mr. Burst, Concern-go bed 260 end oliis 136. The County Council ceudidetos at up e very bitter contest. header mum had tttet Elmira 406, Alex. Peesreon 641, Jo n Weller 742. Welter end Peterson were elected. Pearson polled so We.” - m here, receiving sue. Following“ $ktegtrtgrtt-ofmtt-tte.atdid-' edved hen including fit Council; In. Wye, Aene- 1 end lob- e!“ " More. In“ B, In: Me 101 Issued I, wus- A need It M can f1rgM1ggh Issue 0. I“ 'raaaest is pcszmater. . . _ . . Albert Brudor has rented the farm of George Miehat and wnll get. pouemlon on the 23rd inst. . . . Fred Frown, of Blair, was the guest of P. Lamb on Snuday.. will" Algrsrtie Shana and Min: Larina8tnith, of Berllnmere visiting Mina AlloeLsuch on Smduy., ...‘Jlru. Mayor, mount ot Funk Meyer, broom Maker, died on Sunday night. The funeral will an place on Wodnudny W Briofs-Centrevllle changed its mum to Freeport last week on account of having tho Post OtBeqt now. F Lamb '$qtn.-h" a.” la. h lobe-ae- rah. whuehe he lee-ed 5 who a one in work- than. I. II! he mach I: in the 'tti-ra-inter with “can: Inner In it that he can hook to ‘elaln meta» when... ...Ur. Butler, a! nun been We: 'lltgr,'IN','.t, Ltd t,rtf, " t T prov . ....3. Cornell. Jr., ha. uone tatt :7" " u“ hte f,'dtrdut ntar. . . an romp: n, ' anathema 1tetmo....i.Hotuetter' may? united " b B. No. tand M are ooneeqnentiy having a few 33...: holidays, of which any! are making good one.... .Nrinon Lute in havering from an enact ot in grippe, which hueondned him tothq home line. the New Yen........'l‘homu Murphy, who he: been in the B. end W hospital for the out few ween, re- turned home here on Sunday and will soon be able to work again. . . Jinan Abram Gimme and been Sci-Mei hare undertak all e large oontreot to out wood for Geo Martin, Little Paradise, which will keep them holy this winter. All»: Mine Ennlue, of ioronto. has returned home, where she will remain for name time. Her many frinnda are glad to eee her back again. _ . Large quantities of fence [Jo-there being delivered along the line of the new railroad and a gang of men are at work digging holel and placing them within......No services were held in the U. B. church here Buudnv evening owing to services in Shetield" . .. .The fall of enow he: put an end to the beautiful aiming on the river.. . ...The bridge man here been working in Preemn for the past few days but will commence here again to-dny (Tuesday). The iron will be brought here immediately. Pte, Axum 106 3nd Kohl John nnd Adam Snyder. who raid.- l. ' " Councillors, Howls“ on the Bridgeport My". up before 32, Koch 101 In!“ .6, Polio. “with” Wok ”-0.5%“ I, HIM ih. For County Mt* Mound-or om Minna. Thu. Plenum“), 9mm. 'ded',":'?)".':',:",,'?:,',',",',,':,', may II, - m w lot I. In“... _ h 1-. . - 3- 1!" Agni-mam ST. JACOBS Threshing is nearly over. The Shentz Co., who drive It by steam, heve cleaned oat the settlement eest of the railroad and have moved up to Olds. The Hunsperger-Weber Co., who make " go by horsepower, ere do- ing the ooumry west of the railroad. The yleld rather exceeds oxpeetatiomr In most cases. Oats run from 30 to 80 bushels to t acre, and one men thrashed 17,000 ' mnds from ite acres -100 bushels ow ens. The avenge for oete ls estimated " 50 bushels en acre. Barb-v Is also e good crop. One fermer got' 78 bushels en sex-e. Wheat ls e rere article. Some wee slmost e tenure. Stlll one settler succeeded In getting 43 bushels per sore, tgre not of the best quellty. So when ell s eeld end done, end Chrlstmes hes come mend, " is eerteln that Albertens een relse better crops to the snow then Ontsrlens sen In the sunshine. Prices ere y good. Oets, the ehlef fem "Jana: " 25s. and 300. Ween egetn he'll-g the thteat wines: they reels. The deys ere bright end sunny end stem. The eerpentsts ere helli- " houses end the - on!“ gnu. 303001. ExAhE.-Tho P. 8. Exam. of 8. Ber. No. 16, Koesuth, took place on the 2lst uit.,and was a success in every respect. Great credit in dvve Mr. H Contts for the pains taken by him to instruct the pupils. The section is not at ell pleased in losing so enable 3 teacher as Mr. Coutts. The ladies of the section had provided ample food for all and after everyone had which to their heart’s content, di ogues and; miutions were given by e scholars. and good they were too. ext on the1 programme were speec " by the visitors and visiting tesc or: which. would be hard to excel. PBTt8oaAL.--Mr. and Mn. Barker, of Zion, spent Chi-mu with his father near Paris, Ont... ....I[I- Bu- ker, who has been on 3 via" " the par- sonage for several weeks, has returned to her home near Paris.._...Weelay Lonoy, of Grand Valley, spent Satur- day and Sandy with Mend: " Fisch- er’s Mills. mtnrrty.-Stme miecrennt wont to the barn of Mr. A. Psnnsbeoker some time last Sunday or early Mondsy moming and asked a bicycle to ac- oompsny him. The bike went forth. with. Mr. P. has some clue of the miscreant......While Mr. Christian Jahnckepf Koesuth, wen in Preston on bushes: last Friday some one took his home and rig out of the shed at the Central Hotel and drove away with it. Mr. Jahneke had considerable trouble in finding his. hem It was taken away by mistake by some one who went for the docto 's horse at the Can- tral. The matter caused quite e stir for I short tim". Fuveral of Mn. Robinson. - The funeral of Mm. W. o. Robineon held lent Friday Afternoon was very largely Attended. She had been ailing some months with moor when an opexeuon wee considered neeeeury bat she we: too far gone to to through en ope!» tion sad the emoer wee allowed to take its course which reenlted in her death last Tuesday evening. She bore her pain with great patience. She wee 68 year- of age and leave- . sorrow!“ huebeod and eon (Dr. T. M. Robin-on) to mourn her lone. We extend our eympethy. . Brit0.-0ar hockey Mam In putting trraiii; ad practice. loo in not tunable" ry day And we mun make use of it when we hue it. . . .1110 long looked for has come " In: - run. Some uptown wells were mlnus'hu‘d and not; water. . ...Tho Mire. Loln and Amy Snider have returned to Whitby. to rename their studies " the Ontario Lndlel’ College. . . .Mr. and Mm. Ed.Boliirtger ol Weurloo nod Mr. end NnGrlmm of Mlldmey spent Sunday with knead Mn. Samuel L Weber......lhl L. Steam“ he- returned from her holl- day trip in Branttbrd....Mr. no... a. Bowman of Berlin In in town for: few any; Peersotsaic--Mr. an in N. 8.81:]- der hue returned to than homo in Toronto......llr. t tr. mequr and but], and Illa Jennie Chapman bu. ”:11de from their Iojoum at. tow weeks with Manda tn Tanner. VI DIDSBURY, ALTA. (700M for Ieurt um.) KOSSU TH nghe Compliments The Yellow Front Shoe Store, 600 yards of extra fine brilliant silk finish, black breaded tttl, and small patterns worth 6oc per yard for 25c. Don’t nib i tunity of securing 6 yards of fine black dress goods for m _ ' CIII Ind NC Price ' on... can Sun SIM tf I H 330.. The m year hu trough: many new has to at trust that none have gone away diasatiitied. To plan. I and to win may new one: than be our can"! ”dam To pcovo that '" mean win: we IIV 11mtttutttta'rh-t-e Maple Leaf ' 4 . . . Rubberti - - _ - - 'Wiferloo. "V The GURNEY FOUNDRY co., Limited, Toronto, Winnipeg. Vm fuel-ith, thewlieireat Gd GFiGtGGG; GGFGGGGii, See ita many pateotod improvemenu for yourlolf. On In. fuel than other ranges repuire-aod you’ll tind mound”. read; tt a moments Igopoe for.yirthimr you_ with. - .- “z. _ 'Atl a moments notice for 53mins you with. if I .11 was: my)? 3933114125399 25°22th ml 2mm in: 13 pair Women's finest quality rubbers, black fleeeo wool lined........... .-.-..-.Satur0rpde. 56 pair Men's finest quality self acting rubbers in ' styles oi toes, all sizes, regular 95c, . . . . . . . .Satunhy m Bring your repairing to Berlin's Shoe Hospith for neat- ncss and promptness. A li I Walter . leg er, 18 pair Girls' finest rubbers, black fleece wool lined, sizes In to " regular price 5oc a pair. . . .. .Saturdar m 15 pair Child's finest rubbers, black wool fleece lined, sizes 6 to l0, regular-.............. Sandy” The and: of x in“ run their - fr.), Time must soon 'dt'I'l hia (In. in mm. "f; ".' Your New Year's resolution. tn an my on to - rial out with plenum-cm yonnolf. "mm Sun-and Thur-n be" Noodnoc duly F'iiiir2iit necessary Article mailman-cone!!!” Farr T whwmmrchm.wonamu~umn}dnh Wow: may aiding - b',e,r,t,'2tttttgCnett "vuofttrtttooettomormt+ h“. - ' made. Wow-myontocymmmbn ; r-aod-tmtd_t1ttvh.tterwto-t- mud-Hum. 7 " M115 3tmhqteo, and FOR SALE BY N f1W, Clean Goods. We shalt offer this week So Rune the Time Any. CONRAD BROS. 23nd "BouthBidoEi'nttt% ofthe WHOLE A Happy In You can keep the Fire Going lmporlal Oxford FROM THE FALL TILL Um" 'N T"! m To was new; There is ht Way Range. Berlin. .'

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