E Weedlhrted. ' we.“ can sr. 'ee"" . We h" "" Ptire M u M‘ Tu Dun 0:01;": vumaBTA.-- li' m The noun! a†mm of Queen va L", .7 and: "I received here on Jan. 23rd it _ end the new: npldly spread mud ' town. la doubt the peop'n in Claude 5: end 111 over the ,jorut apnea deep >391 narrow ot the In. of our used sovereign 3 who for over elxry yarn has Io uobly I ruled Ibo lingual: Empire. The people if . an dean to express their loyalty no I ' her um um lawn Hie Mujuty r','-,, Khse mum the vn, end trust that t _ Na reign may be long, mcelul, who , end good. we are anxious to clear this week, that's why we offer them at such reduced prices. at It!" Boyd p!“ blue pen 1min". rogu- 1Urg75%r _i..f._...._r.. Bore extra heavy pea jacket: in broyn, may or heather mixture reg350for .__._. _.r___ .--. Boys' Ulster- I" wool in black uni trrown,rmt400 for -_..._ .. Boys Ulster. in heavy blue large, Genu’ Poys' Sweawra leg 75 for _'. . . . . Men’l -‘ " lOU!or...... Men's Undershirm all wool double breasted reg price 1 00 for. . . _ Boys’ tieeee underwear, all “Iâ€. alum; and drawers, reg plico 40 N500 for ..---t-r-e--.------ 6 """'.'"' "'.'"'†£30m Special Bargains--- Phone 194 i; A- "NAr1L'E3TBr.ADEE Ar: Cro, Mathias, Hartera, Shoes Ind Furnhnhzrl. Sto" next to Poqt OMoo, BERLIN, ttfstRMresss m. N. SSSSSSSStMM) JI) - sewing machines. Edison Phono- graphs, Pianogand Organs of best grade at ou Mu-No ' r033 I’ll.) s"tgssaNssNssesss Men's 10 no ulster: to clear at " 50. Boys' " 7 50 oven-oats .. " 500‘ " " It00 It II It 9 m. It .. 911) leather coats " 6.50. " oar Household Sale {at 'qs . will tell you. I well' in the count should have up. Nicki "trat: 'l'l'hrl annulled 3m. Capacity " AK-t no loose weight. Require. no tabla "tim-air'" lg! than 3m ml. impact! by Gown-um. "ei Q - - T (moo B. Plath-L - . Other Sales ( no " Union. . . not 4 . 3m who.†ttyrthebot 'reh_es, for AM “In. only that “a -imthe-irxshhtisttr.we'r"tttt_trt- 75 for Fa no is]: hog» Men's l huckle rubbers, regular 'i.ttrnow Menlsz I5 I! " aoo " Menhr82'75felt,boota now...... ..F..F .... Menu 20') b. " " '_.............. Men'e $1375 2 huckle felt shoes now. . . ... Women':, $1.00 felt. house shoes for .. . . .. . O. Boehmer Go. THE Wanless' Mule Store, I 20 King St., West, BE RLIN A. O. Boehmer Go., inn-mug. 226 590 750 Me, Momma Int-Inn skim In Melton cloth to; l 75tor w--t_.t-__.. Kid Glove. In an mad black, all Ladie- Furnishings Furs Sable rumr,rsgular900 for.. .. " rtttrer800mr--. .. Grey Lamb coll-rotten, reg 12 00 for......-..-...-.. Staples 12 pair Super wool blankets, "Gittmtiesh" mnke.rogular price About 1300 yuda - grey cot- ton, regular Ith, for tw-... 7 It isamplete and full teed M a Trttettet I'PltiNfA Don’t Pay One Gent am, ngloomd125 tk.... 75o before you have examined the best, absolutely first-class, highest grade sewing machine for the money on the market to-dly TO “I IDEAL . . . has all the attachments and improvements and is the beat bargain you evtrffpr or heard of. Do You Get Fair Weight? lIIITEII. .. 7 1-2o _ lOoum'v Lil Pu. lAuu-lr. Joe Ions-g, Gaunt-e, In Villlhw for a couple of was“ In (on and neighborhood. . . . _ . It. PhtliNtso Footer. Duhwood, lett for St. Aautsa Sunday utter spending . {out we.†with “and: and mums. ......Nr. My! Raf, Chimp, in visiting a Aunt). Sun’l for I to! dun. . Ataito a number from nnr town upon: Sunday in SI. Agatha.--. Mr. F. W. Helm. our entorprining shoemaker, bu muted I new Ipplenlice ia Chum Points, Benin. .....‘Luu Can-lo Gobi in .pendxn.’ . to: "sum the parental 1011.... tronm Dr Put-"The iron bridge company are pushing on their work with ell possible mute. Two open- m now put up complete with the ex- ception ot the riveting. " Some 15 men and daily employment at the bridge, which they expect to have eompleted by Euler. Owing to a. threatening of e thew it was deemed advisable to hue the men work 8 houre on Sunday. Pnnwquu-Mr. Abram Bearoth, of Chicopee. In dangerously ill at his home suffering from irstunumstiort, "f . . .Mr. Hogg, use of the foreman of the bridge, accompanied by Mrs. Hogg, in now eteying " the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Beeker......Mr.tuad Mrs. By Lutz are slowly recovering irom an attack of la grippo......Mr. John Rogers spent. Sunday with his family m H milion......Mrs. Hester has re- turned to her home in Toronto after tt month's visit with her daughter, Mn. W. Gibson......Cnngratuletions to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trilhr. We s girl. ......Mr.A. A. MacDonald has re- turned to the village after a few days’ my in the Ambitions CiVy......Mr. Trunk Murphy, accompanied by some om- men, was in Berlin on Wednes- day evening. I Pnrmon’ Inulmto mmttitttr--T't"s PM mum. mama. held hero In: I’M! " 'tll Bttaqtded in an momma-ad them In the main. wu- Iplondid. Ir J. B. Dan-Tull my and the chitin Mi an planing moor. Th. spa-km a! an "on. "to: Mr lentil-n, m; "r L. out!" “fusion; It mu, Buford Ind J. hum, VhtiM& TM ":3 mph won W 1'M 1'u'trtred perk my my no. oo- t,'lr,t"'1 I number than no? a',tetded “nun" “who. so 't-ttttstt amt, “man, a: n: tt?:tillit'it'iti?i?t' 1'.'.hiu'l','l2tuJflf, and; ....trret.waaitittietttad.rirrae In in h of tttq tougher, It M...‘..,1‘h¢ Ham-gnu eon- nndonwlqhhuhh trtrttt hu “ml-0n WM, Pat 'A._mtrratad-etttttiiteve. [BA-id over bom last issue.) Bt-tr.--" P. C. Meyer will move to Elmira in a tow weeks, We am sorry to see him luave......Mr. F. Oldschwaser, of Toronto, was in our village on Saturday last and bought up all the shine at a good figure. Messrs. Dippel and Latsch _reallzed a good price for their skunk skins...... Maura. F. Trouseh sud Isaac Bartel offer their houses and Iota for sale or to let. Apply to F. Leach......'l‘he mmmm mailman: Otir' people here..... . Mr. lease Bartel and his dsughter, Clare Herve], of Blai , visited at F. Latech’e Sundey...... The sleighlng is tine and the farmers no busy drawing stones and wood to, :Ber1irt...._.'rttts trueteee of S. S. No, 6 will hold their meeting on Tuesday owing. . . . - . Mr. Fernando Lamch, of Guelph, was home on a vieitlaat week. ‘......The iron bridge at Freeport is lgoing up very slowly. Petmomsltp.-Mr. . Frank Meyer, our popular t mom maker, will move to Elwin this week. We wi h him euc- eeeein his new home. . . ...Mr. George Miehm Jr. will ehonly leave for Berlin where he intend. to make his {mare nhode. Mr. Albert Bruder will move on the farm now occupied by the humor. . ....Mr. and hire. Otto Hoanh accompanied by Mrs. Daniel- mere the guest; of Mr. Wm. Carey’- on "tttrtitV lut......Mr. Wm Melee] spent Sande, with friend- in Wilma: Centre. . . . . . We ere glad to Mate tint In. Johnny Dippel who mu on the Ilok list for I hor week! in able to he that her duties egeln , . _ . _ , oMtuarr.--1t in our ad duty to chronicle the death of the son of Mr. end In. Joe Schmidt which occurred on Wedncdey lent, the little boy be- ing ink any 3 In! due. We under- und that tummoftbe Mil] ere - with the lever. Much â€mutiny h felt M “parent- in their "lieth-tet end me heave-rem. CENTREviLLE-FREEPoRr. WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY M, 1901. FREEPORT. DISTRICT. ll. Haunt-Om PM III-mm. and“, whteh grill be how an Petr. 4th, will without I doubt prov. Axum! was. u the director: no main; no palm. ,, "-etra - no any. of m “I, In “all ya: y". - “a: “a m - In“ plough in A m It“. â€other W II. can... do». the road enjoying a good out“; rid, mg! good ,l9tstrstt I! 'tsq. -. . - thr not. Mr. I- Donn, Ind ska-huh “03anan u out“. nnd no of that. that“ laid " can and hush-d than and lama!“ out quite: number Maillotâ€. which no um living, I" tum plus dun-11;; "a summer. Who on Jan that Weddinge-The wedding hell- are ringing loud and elenr. On Sunday In: one of our esteemed young Indies In the person of Mien Linn Knmp. (deughmr of Knead Immune Knmp) In. new“: united in men-Inge to Mr. David Bingemnn,the uecond eon of Kr. end MN. Elm Harman. The con once, we. perform by the Rev. R. von Plreh, of Berlin, We Jain with Manny Nahum them a hnppy and pro-porous htture......itn Tneedny Mine Annie ikhrntux,dtuutttter of Mr. end Mrs. Eng. Schmnlz, nae ttiron in marriage to Mr. Brahman, of New Germany. Quite n number of Breelnn people were there and report having had a good time. with af I an" Iii 'hextqtrFr Ilium†"a? o'it"tlt,'dl.'"g'fd'tg 'l'lll tt 'It "duiriiaatic"iraGau7. The Roan of the Town-M of Yu- an» aid oottMtee Wicks". gt Thom- Ill.',',',',','.',"',','?','.".',' 2rt', tfgr,t I "ef no tt t2'l'2TA, ml in. “a at o - h. an“ "Inâ€. a ho pum- Mt " I'R'l that him I I†won- that. an Brief.-- John Miller departed tine life [net Saturday " the ego of 70 yum. He we: buried on Monday afternoon in the New Mennomte greveyerd. Rove. 8. Goudie and E. Slevonpiper were the _otbsutitsg miniature. . . . . Fred Miller,of Grend Rapids wee here “tending the innerel of hie father. ..Adeln Schneider of Meniwbe, ie Vieitlng friende in the village. . . Mr. Snider had to ehnt down his mill " A week for repein on Io- oount oi hreekegee among the trig': wheel. in the heument. . . Jim. W. C. Wenon, M. A., conducted e memoriel eel-vice in the Methodist church leet Sunday morning for our late Sovereign, Queen Victorie.....,lr. end In. Joeeph Snyder, of Berlin, etunded the “more! of Mr. Inlet leee Monday. . . . Felix Bolie‘e hem wee deenoyed by In lest Sunder morning. Tee cove were burned,el ehe oeher live noel being and, " well u meet of the ttsplmrterttr....3rttsrt Brubeeher bee on hie firm to C.R.Giee,oi Hdddberg. ......Owing to t e roegh weather the missionary meeting held in the North Church last Wednesday evening was not largely attended, Those present were well repaid far braving the storm. Miss L. Dunsmore gave an interesting talk on her work In the Indian schools of the Northwest and Dr. Malcolm spoke of his work in China. Tun CHURCHES --The annual mac'- ing of 'he North h,tg,igiehgy,reit tion was held on Thursday week. It is gratifying to know that the com gregaiion begins the century free of debt and in a healthy state spiritually. [Held over from hut {we I Gauss 8ryrrMrrs'r.-About 900 boxes of cheese were shipped from the Carthage factory to-day. They warn bought by w. Jaa. G my for the White _Packiug Co., of Stralfnrd, and the briee paid was 10 1-2 centé for Sep- tember and October and 10 1-4 cents for Novomber. (limb-lat“) CONESTOGO IRESLAU BURNS Dar 1'10th ..--Aa the ttttte l" now "rind when you In shoot to «an», vomumnym you In ‘nnownyourfoollngolm‘ u our -rttion, Ph no tttme you "that.†' Hum m III-M nub-oi my.†I! mowphnynumdour an Aa9attg*t_furte" heg-rrraait.-Mrboot â€smut-mum Human. "nvgcat...-.A man] - III held In SLAM“ am Mat Hubbub In manor, of Victor“. The hymn- wm appropriate to tho wen-ion. The pastor took " MI on: tho 'ordl in Psalm 45 and "no 9; “The Queen". sad in Proverb. SI end were. 29, “Many dengue" hue done vlnuonely. bat than rv-elleu than: all". One n n (he pm)! give " prewhlng on Xl theme van that the Queen In. the temporal head of we Prubylerim and Episcopal Churches, than being the two “no chm-che- ue.. dar Ibieh she reamed â€mutton and the principle: or which Oh. we. bound In oath to uphold. The amino VII engaged“) em: profound unmanne- by Ill, and the ocoadon of it will not boon be forgotten. ol,'ldl't 13m t','lttii; may " In: Wm. do". no tret “all“ and my iltr'Ni and nth-dud. but on their In“ It.“ in the NOW chunk. Tho] ttaeeds-lut" work In the III- lags. We look _ min In. their mourn "an.“ man! my a! u will long chad-h M! "to!†do» ot the larva (up! ther punched 3nd an“. [annual-The primed supplement containing the new books recently placed in the library lime under-mud, now ready and can be had hm the librarian at 2 cents "in“. They are got up in such a way that they can be easily attached to the other catalogue. AxslvnusAnr 8mtvrces.-Anni- versary eervicea will be held in the Presbyterian church Sabbath, 3rd Feb., at the hours of 11 and 7. The preacher for the occasion will be Rev. J. R. Gilchrist, of Waterloo. A Ten Meeting will also be held in the name church on Mondey evening next, 4th Feb. Tea will be served in the base- me"t from 6 to 8. A musical program will be rendered and a number of ex- cellent speakers are exp-clad to be present. Admission Me., children 15c. - Qunm‘nnu’ "twrcttg.-No aer- vieeir will be bold in the Methodist church next Sabbath evening on no- cuunt of the anniversary services held in the Presbyterian church, but on the fullowiag Sunday morning, Feb. 10th, the tirtst quarterly services will be held in the Methodist church here. PeRisosAL.-The Misses Wottlanfor accompanied by noun. Freq. Lack- ner and Cluronoo Edmund: visited friends in Glenalleu on Sunday. On their return they brought Miss Sninson with them to spend a week with Miss Ena before her departure from hon-0.. On Hand? Harmon the pupils of “in Junior all-mum: of our nhool patented Hutu Rollin-t Woman's:- with a handful (In edged bound book onudod, "Undo Tom'n Cabin", 5nd "to following “than: . . . .Mr. John B. Rennie, of New Ham- burg, and daughter, Aggie, were the guests of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Wen- laufer, for a few days last week before their departure for Palermo......Mr. and Mrs. Traek, of Drayton, visited at Mr. Tanner’s one day last week. Min Kelty, of Newmarke', who visited " the same place for several weeks, left on Friday for Toronto......Mr. Walter Tanner, who spent some time with his mother and other friends, left. for his home in Kinosha, U. 8., on Monday......G. L. Lackuer,o! Flora- dale, spent Sunday at his home here. Public School, have assembled here this evening to present you with these emall lukene. To Charlotte, B China the o'clock tea set; to Blake, . pair of Perel m Lamb gentle“ end e patriotic tie, end to Jemee e communion jack kttihr,itt order to show our appreoluuon of the manner In trltkh you have con- ducted youreelvee during you ney among Ill. We cruel you will eocept these gifts in the eplrlt In which they ere given. Although you ere shout to leave us, we ehell never ellow the future to break the tie that bee bound " together while it it you lot to “he your departure trom Among In. Let our elm tn life be to en live that we ehell en meet min when there ehell be no more petting. Signed on behelf of the eenlor dlvlelon. -....E. L. Diefenbaker,of8t.Agutha, spent 'ryyettypsi_8ontiar, nndeuhs WHEN F6bf......Miu Maud Peter- son, at Berlin, spent Sunday at her home here. . . . . . Mm]. Reist and family apeut Sunday at Brealan......Misa Hannah Wilkinson, of Winterbourne,is viai'lng friends here at present...... Mr. G. Wcttlaufer made a business trip ADDRESS AN D PrttrurNawrros.-'I'he senior department of the Public School gathered " the residence of M r. Gear Wettlanfer, when ttttsy presented the children with a tuned of remembrance and the following address: Hawkavllle, Jan. 17th, 1901, To Charlotte, Blake and James. Dear F'riemur--We, the pupils of [lug 'rtsity1div_itiltt of the Hawksvlllo -i" “ï¬n“ .0, to Hamilton last week. _ . -.The Misses Weber, of In idelbern, were visitors at Mr.A.Peterson's on Sunday. .. ....Elenor Abrams, of Elmira, spent Sunday at his home hare. â€at. lined ‘1'qu atrium; Jan. 38th, 1001 HAWKIVXLLI. E. Clam Pom, Edna on“, Laura Luther, Joshua Winn. We hue â€out: through tho an of I -... ttttttttLi,, now Mom-nmanmwmmli-‘Q; continuum. of the honest bud-o- gttethetdq am In" M I We have jun compliud out w amounting and M was DOTS that: mango. Thom Mom- BTOCK or m .. COST price. Men’s What Overcoat: Ind Ulnar, u-m Ind l overeotuts, Salt: and PM 1m In. We ilk you to Iâ€! 'uromirtiutami-irta-rttsttsgtoint.rat you. “vs Cash and one Price Cheap Cal: Store - -""r ,7- - ..-..._ -v... Mr.... w 9." “U ad altos, clearing [Moo .--... .-.t-. ................ ......_,. Boys' Heavy Frieze Roofer- hoavy tweed linings .‘................. We have received moths:- one of those 500 Black Bron“ I. which I'd! be sold a 250. The TwePty-tmpd Milestoni Ir Our Business Car The beat muhoda in “Wan. Mandolin: Bnnxoll'u [min I“. Guitar: Alhmelyt's Cm» lull-d u tho I" ( y' tho corner tr? Hoax-rt um are“ And Inn-mar “when. (ammo, clan»._ Tyrant union-Mo. Amery, our" a ANNIVERSARY ',_i. - _ _ Spain; 'i.uiar." -- "" Banjo: Furl-nth Nation! Dylan. Turm- nuon-hlo. Imam-nu nnkd h pupil. For amber punhmhll all " tho and Dunn] “an! orwrttq P, o. Box In. Mn. a-Our\.. Teaches of lamiolln, cult" and Banjo. The Yellow Front Shoe Store, 2283:!an 7 Lune. Babb mm: m 88.00, clotting prim............ 4 Electric Sal Itadb, 810m tails, 6.60, cloning who .-... 2 any Lamb Cum nun linings. 10.00, clearing - 3 Extra lnrgo Grey hub Cnporinu, 12.50, 2thA',t .. 2 Black Autumn Fur Cameo, buck nun llnlngl, inches high norm enlist, 16.00, alarm; price .----. -----. .. Men's mus Beaver Omen-u Silk Velvet Conn, “and. 'ttttq' 6.00, clearing price ..-... .............................'.....1 Bop' an}! Yott.th's.ovtsatts, job line, worth from 3.75 to MD lact- House to Rent. W. C. SHERMAN --Men’s "Overeoata-- Mr. George Hickey will mend your 311er in about at der, sor‘etimeo while you wait. He has beendoin tat-, nose for a long time and understands the practice? put: of SHOEMAKING and ap-tg date aiyle of SHOE m PAIRING. l _ I When your shoes need Intention at a shoe hoqit4 bring them here and your repairing will be done will; "Neatness and Diapueh" as all the old time sham used to say. Phone 215 mu " " " a " civic" " nm. goon- "rtet Mela- all - a.“ no Jlllllh"%' mug" F" my. . 1 p sum. hockiylh'd' . . iii-iii ii'oo-t." iiiiG7iai;rd Hmkeymmlmomnmmlcmmlï¬ â€use“ “window. Wound" Ohm-million! mun-gut art.wtf2ntPd"ldeaf't,',"ptJdtd ' No.1 “mane-putty own........nu gag. " n " us " .......-l'l To m"eroomforrpring Goods-wool“- the fallout] lrsdacementato the sonata] public.‘ _ Thier-er-tresets ..-..............V Winter Goods . . . Must Go No. tt 2roreut-..u.....taxikxiii,idiGidiiiii Ruck can. fumed oompteto mm1h‘2d mt, grog-130v!!- .-v_-...._u..t.......,.. â€out. Gong-n Met cutter- N9. :2. M. Weichel & Son, V." “an“. Shoemaker --Furs-- VI. A. Ziegler, " sud M, South Side King St, BR SMYTH BROS., WHOLE JUST UNmADm such as Driving, Saddle, Cu and Working ham which can inspect at my stable. nolulou’gar hum maxi: me when the earlodd u'riv- 'CK,, the spring. " King se, Est Jute DEM; Waterloo and V If you want a 'tou-ttr': a ouofmllbml Notice. BERLIN. has. " y 1&