'runks, Valises, Telescopes ipsa----:-------and Lunch Boxes. saw Wm“ tttttta) “ â€3033;: TNF. Farad Prim. /-'-"'""""t, ', Men‘l 81.50 Home lined und/twear, ) now INK) per suit or 50c each. r we neclwear now 25c I 6601 men'l underwear, reg lav 50c, t OF Ivage Sale Trunks, Valises and Telescopes. Why don't you get some music of your own? No better opportunity was ever offered to the mle of Waterloo County than now to pick a o, Organ, Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Edison ghmogph, or Berliner Gramophone. or a net at, Organ tte, or anything else known in music than rig t here Don’t Walt, some an: m. Prices t e best. Terms the best. O. Boehmer Go. 4..- h; “new†. Since the fire ll our premises we have opened an office in the Walper House Block on Queen Street while our stock is being (hastened without delay to the building on Queen Street formerly occupied by the Star Whileweu Wt'g Co. Our staff of clerks and “sneak room can be found up-stairs on the mi In a the building. The mi of getting our “huge stock in good shape is proceeding a rapidly u MN. and we will mike further nuance- .ntl u to the disposal of this very shortly. Oak. MI hingplaoel with the manufactur- ll to complete the lines we lost tr the Jrre. '.Bgth-h, d W um IBRLIN WANLESS' Music \Store. The McBrine Co'y's stock which passed thr little smoke nud water during the Ect nmni . I Ihon time ago has been purchased by us a be put on sale A A , - ___ .. Notic If you will look at our show windows you will se a what have to one: and the sums )ou m Au. A- TArEs,jtBIE3EuCDiE% («a C j I- J. Fennell & Son, A. O. Boehmer Co., .mvws mw'o QW“%“MWMU\2 , Bor,' and git ln' slippers,leuhet' bolus g wr-re 500. now 25c. 30 pair rueu', carpet slippers, spwriul at 25c g Mor/sh lt mtiterv.werel 7.3 now SI rl. Wonsen'e, teh shues,rey.l 25 mm '75. . Wosueu's felt shpperri, 75w nuw Gi. mmmwwmmmu (mum) now 250 . . . Saturday. Store next to P010 om", BERLIN 7â€: Low “human-s randy-Mum. Prices LIMITED. m g , if; t ouch hurl! for aver Gunvr fur a an] " t r, I" My Fe, hh [mm-H ot' the c {utiunaumi that - ve') much reg: mum! but by I Tim mission l IO iswwwh' in the Hrnmv. I h; den i4iiural nvumha: Juhn Bunny. . l'uvsdny of thit gm, all nl whun h r thrir work's t Rexunv tl-- Ir, mud to the I Tuuner, one ol would "i'tt bus to Manm Imam us, a very romp dumly resolat ' adopted in rem m-r has been a g mew-h r of th I “uh him the l COUNTY Death at In. June Gaire.-Tttiq eututuunlry In - tended on Friday lat on learning at the we: p cted death of In. Jattrm, Guinea! the wwnlino from pneumm-in. The demand lair hed only been 5 be days oontbred to her mom It I deeplle the be» c tiara " mallcal nklll end the chum; atteutlwn of her friend: the lee- vomtwd to this very prevalent mnlndv an Ihursday last. The interment, took gluon at Hawkeville oo Saturday. lire. Gums rm the ynuugeu daughter of the late Samut-l Hendenon of the 121.1: wuoruton and at the time of her death we: only some 28 yearn " age. She was a moat ntn'table person, carrying sunshine and cheer wherever she went, had been mnrrled to her now bereaved and disc unnolttte husband lm than three yous, was an esteem“! [1119th ml the Methodist church and loved In all who knew her. Her mother (wid- owed but a year ago) the famlly. to, gvatber CIN, her eunvwlng huebend have the Au .ere et'mpntby of the entire mmmunity in this dietrresirgand my» terluus betmavement, Mr. Gulae’enmio- tion was reudencd Llanbly nevere by the fact that his aged mother who raided at barking a few miles distant had died a few ltout'a previously and was interred at Glenallan in the forenoou of Satur- dav. ~‘I‘liis mission has mama somewhat ' scvetely in the last few months in the I mn‘mv, I b: death of at least four of its itlllsiul womb: t I, viz: Moses R Sworn", I Jnhn “way. John Tanner and on l'uvrduy of this week, Philip llousin- _ gm, all of whom Were highly esteemed tr r their work's sake. ltemov tl-- It having been communi- cated to the board thnt Mr. Glover Tauuer, one of our oftieiil members would with his family shortly remove to Mamn ha and won] I be no mnre with us, a very tompltmerttary and eom0Mm- dmmy resolution was unanimously adopted in relation theAto. Mr. Tan nor has been a very active and useful um "tr r of the board and he carries Mil) him the very vest wishes of the humid and of the church for his pros l petit'. in his prospeetive home Mr. I l‘tmm-r and bis estimable wife will be xery mue l misced in the 8’ cial as well was in the rtlicial gatherings of the church. Mr. Tanner expects to leave early in March and we wlsh him and his little family “bun voyage." l Invited for Fourth Yetir.-Tht) Rev. lly. Moosiuger who has be u thesupcr- . lutemlent of this mission for the part - three years reecived from his quarter y board on Monday last. a unanlmrus imitation to remain for the fourth year, whirl: be At once very graciously ac- cepted. Mr. Mor, singer is regarded as {I very able preacher and a most emol- int pastor and liis'return " a fourth term will be hailed wilh pleasure by 1'unttes" and Lis wry mue l misse as in the 1r,tfiei church. Mr. T; early in March his little family 4 Invited for F', "te missian gtacerally. '1' r muck Kuigrtt.--The Rev. flee- tor Inna-m as the Black Knight in bill- ed lu leetur" in the \lellmdiss church mm on Wednesday evening. A full huuse is uprated. WATERLOO, ONTARIO. THURSDAY HORNDIG, FEBRUARY " 1901. Leeture--The lecture given in the Methodist church Wednesday evening last bv Mr. Ruiz, of Elmira wee very interesting. The audience was small on account of lho dtitied roads. A solo was sung by M rs. Jars. Hamilton in her usual able martner,entitled"Tho Beaut- irui llille," Miss Alberta Gordon play- ing the accompaniment in good style. A duet was also excellently rendered by Mr and Mrs. Woods. . Briefs- Joseph Hardy has purcbuaed and is erecting a new Brantford wind mill and chopper this week . _ . . Maura. Jae. Bowie". and Hoary Hamilton have invested in several Thoroughbred Lei- cester prize sheep from I Mr. Evans, of Puslinch. - Ptrr.ontru-Mr. end Hrs. Jae. Hem- iiton celebrated their chine wedding Monday evening lent. Gum were nnavoidebly deieined by the heavy norm . . . . . .Mre. Wm. Ari-e left on Sunday last to welt upon her denghter- in-lew, lire. B. Millard, who under- went an Jirertstdc-..irr. and Min l)etwailer, Resume, were the gnome of Mr. and Mn.Pomerny Wednesday lest. Mn. M. Millard Jr., of Emu. ie recup- erating " Mr. Millerd'e Br. tsfter e severe illneee. . ....Mve. R. Wilkinenn, Berlin, in Ipending the week wieh her hunbend’e mogbor......Wm. Currie, "rf m. Forest, in visiting his mother, lire. curru......Mr. Wendell Brue- hert, who bee been empeeted neei- dem of ehie neighborhood moved in Koeentb leet week, where he bee rented e‘tem. . . . . . . Ghee Wltttield, Middle- htooh wee the - of Mr. Pothee ab “damnin- Bath an. inma- ieg e Jew den with releiivee in line town-Hp .. .. . .liee Neale liteheli, Wen-Meant! on We in the neigh- me he: week......lre. Weber, who“ been ill, umm.....m. end Ire. Jae. Wool- emu-led the We! In. Would m, In m, h IV. 1999-9. - At erm will I he missiun niiiiiin J... m lk on an“: w1NTERBOURNE, LIIWUOD . AID- .pl DISTRICT. Ms no" In WW M It. a» tnat. I. - " N- opal my. on. - lunar. . " te; na debsto will mm on rah- In". [from-I. n We ' tthlaoClub: balm.“- B. Irv-n; Gum-m, but India; 'toadtetq B. Axum-on; Hub. tho lulu. land; Quanta. {our monomer»; “I", J. A. Durant; Isolation, - gum}. FAtrb; lutnunonnl,ll-AnthdH; song. J. Woody lest, nan-bu 31:2me in: dotie: Rue ted that lit Datum is Mp1)!» than the elvlhud nun. Amman Noam" teeearr.hs.Mitehell lam 3.0mm. J. Pomoroy B. Indian A. Devil: W. "ttoh A special request In undo a who meeting or the Y.P.C.A. may - " mummy». tatieutptrt In tho programme would kindly and u ub- mmw or wntuu new In was of ttq. ma absent “Tue hoodâ€. A number from here ettended the funeral of Kiss Huehu at Kinkon an Thursdlv. _ . .The snow norm on tut. md ly did . lot of damage end blocked the roads pretty badly. . . .Ln mpg). has a lot of vie in]: here end in the surrounding country. . _ . Andrew Gaul about Sunday under the parental roof. Mrs. Wm. Bsumlmch I. on the nick lint. . . .Mr. ad un Wingefelder. of Strai‘ford, were the melt- ofhle brother Joe on Sundly. _ . .Connd Schmidt in ‘on the sick list. _ A .501: Wedneldny night will witness a grand ball " Mr. Chatr. Gaui‘a. . . . A dancing party went from here to Snbringville for I hop but they came back disappointed not hu- ing found e room in that ftourutstng little burg - a dunno could be held . . . . B. Schmidt, of Baden, III the guest of his dauzhter Mrs Wetthufer Thursday and Friday last. There in a possibility of trurtlr) another msnufaetartng concern. Mr Burrows, of the Erosion Carpet Work: in Inching for a site and thumb other places have offered inductmonu, he has on Berlin with favor. Tho Band nf Trade has taken up the matter and it is not improbable that this plum “if be secured for Berlin. Who basins-s is a growing one. Mr Burrows tenor: for‘leaving Bruin: is that labor in Romeo there and if hands were brought from outeide points they could not be accommodated in the village. BRTEFB.- lee harvesting in theorder of the day. ...... The heavy norm of last Saturday drifted the reed- bad- ly but fortunately left them ‘pmble. The Bell Telephone Company went through our villus doing home repair- ing. Our school In: very poorly attended last week owing to tat valence of]. zrlppe....... Mr. or. ‘vin Hellman in laid up with is grippe. . - . - .. One of our popular young men bee decided to join the order of Bene- diote. Moreenon.. . . . . nr C. Bel-nor. our poultry fender, be: e tine lot of choice Barred Plymouth Rook cooker- ele for enle. (Von trt . hum I eidl don night's 1m)ueoht.). . . . . .The quit-1 telly conference wee mm landed on Saturdev end Sundny. Rev. D. B. Shark conducted the meeting. sever- ni good epoaker’e eddreeeed the child- ren’s meeting in the “new. The Christin Endeavor meeting wee well attended on Sundey evening. Mr. E. Dewitt wee leeder end Rev. D. B. Shark geve en intereeting “are. whioh wee much nppreoieted by the young people. PioNat..-Mr. and Mn. Ions Shtm-z of Wntorloo were mm; " the home of Levi HAIYmm and“. ...... Alfred Emma: at Berlin spent thm. day under me groan] roof.......llm- on Sum of 11lt,',','IN sad Mr. And In J. G Kuhn“ “not Math“ Ratchet“ Bundu....... 11cm magnum and " Madamâ€. we" the non. of Am Shum on Mntdnr.......Noeh amount vill- age Mud hi W In" M ville...... .Dunid [mu h Illin- rpd In the lam mat. Y. hum and In, mun...“ 'lhtt a bl- - I.“ - m "f" _ Bonnet. Mannheim L-w-ate. uvhm. In. us-leNII‘nW ,rr-trint_.tWedt" 9'19.“ lbw-0n _ MIN“- ttese.t-tt Iho loath Ail-bu at'tt.eertg Tad-y. 19th haml- u-ohuol. Aubur- whm qrnr'bitaMtrrtt' “and “autumnalâ€: “Mouth“ -.txtssrsd-taesdamoltttettartttna noun thttat.--W. t$tetrhies Bum: mmmuuudmmur. In†Bro lot 01,000. no " to an aim: "and {can ll out burg. Mu my not law-It to our manhun- ud Int-p bop-uh a qua-non w. an- noc mwor. However, we welcome Mr. Erb to our um um. with u wt bolls“ ho wlll nuke . good citizen. Bog Ia-.-.-) "mun we have In“ by urionl amount: of our what. In belle" It would be mum ind loot-Hy tot tho em: lf an mu would not par-lino anyone! boyno Wm that! atom in the evening. We no - the boy. cannot and I more pro- Noble In] of spanning their svelnlngl; B-.--Mrs. Stephen Smith. of Berlin, In in tho village for s but (by: Int week. . _ .lr. mil in Daniel were visiting brother Bumba- n few days lut week. . . .Mr. W. O. Monger, of Summon, In whiting Mr. Wm. Mun lat Sammy Ind Bandar.. . . . _ We‘cumot .11 “y “Wow pretty won, that you" n In grippo in pranlent in this vicinity. murrrtr--A load of Fleradaie young people spent a Sunday at Mr. Jacob Bricker’e near Hawkeevilie. . . .Laet Thureday evening a couple of sleigh- loads ot young people from Hawkee- ville eurpriaed Mr. and hire. A. J. Reggie of this place. The evening was spent in dancing and other amuse- ment: and when the “wee" hours be gan to dawn the young folks left after a moat enjoyable time. . . .Our Munici- pal Fathers were in town Saturday in I "rpeeting the bridge over the Cana- ‘vagagigue ofthie place. A new structv are in contemplated which no doubt being badly needed will greatly add to the appearance of our main thorough- fare....'l‘he Standard Oil Company's delivery wagon experienced great diffV oulty in trying to reach our ftllage last Saturday. . . .Mr. J. T. tttt wae in To- ronto last week selecting the latest In genu’ tweede and wontede. , We understand that Mr. Ott is going to - ' line of gente’ fumiahinge also. . . . .leny of our young people sperm to evening or two in Elmira with the Jolly Pull Co. but we hear of none be- ing hypnotized . . . .Mr. Albert Lehnen was to Linowel on Saturday. He told his tum for n handsome figure to Maura Kidd Bree. of that place. . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Forbery left on Monday for the letter’e home in Lyons, N. Y. hire. Forbery in on an extended visit to her parents of that. place. _ . . Sewloge are coming in very brisk at the mill here. The highest prices are be- ing paid for A 1 timber. BRmrtr-Don't forget the Farmers' institute meeting on Wednesday, 13th inst, afternoon and evening, in the Township Hall. A good time is ex- pected. . . . . .Mr. Albert Bruder moved from Mr. F. Fronsd’s house into-Hun of Mr. Geo Miehm Sr., on Wednesday. Besides we house vacated by Mr, Brnder the: belonging to Mr. Isaac Bartel is empty. --. - .The - is shout one and a half feet deep on the Jewel. . . . - .Mr. Herman Hertel hes rented Mr. Richard Gehl’s farm and will move in about six weeks.. . .The iron bridge carries its weight now. Three sums of foar man each are rivet- Ing. 11,000 rivets are required and it will be complete in about a month. it is n dnisy. A - - irGitrGaL.-srr. Ind Mrs. Richard Gem, of Frooport, were whiting Mr. and Mn. Roman Bartel on Supday. T..-ifr." and Mrs Herman Hone] were in Detroit Int week attending the wedding of their oldest eon. The lee Barst.---Riehtud Free- bout is canvassing for a book entitled The Life and Reign of Oar late Queen Victoria. He is making good progress in Str/y, of it which shows that he is sell ng a good article. --. . .The ice harvest is now in full blast. Heimpel and Roy are kept quite busy cutting it; not only {armors and hotelkeepera are storing itaway but others which shows what interest is taken in the manufac- ture of butter. All and everyone seems to be "tiatUd that no good butter can ihe made unle- you haves good supply "rf ice stored away for frequent use. Silver Wedding.-Mr and Mrs Con. rad Becker celebrated their lilvor wed- ding last. Fridny, Feb 8th. The oom- mony In performed by the Rev D. Loohnor n 6 o'clock pm. that which Ill sat down to I able laden with .11 the doliouion of the any to which the gum did unple Justice. A diver mum WI. “ton up in behalf of the: poor theologian student: which netted the bud-om. mm of 06.55. The pro-tub were nummnl, Inactive sud costly Among than: . nice pair of my rocker! manner with I but dozen dinin room churn. Amen cue-u 'dMl'd'll'llt to vitae-I tho plum! - They came ftom Poole, Guin- MII, Wuorioo, Baden, 1‘an and . lug. nun-bot of load Mandi sud rol- Iunu. The «than furnished are male [or an m. _ . Brion-80710:- as coming ht standard, tad wood In tmtttntt ttt tte "er ,asetitNi:-.-y'ht also! Por. m tratio,".".',' may - mum “Manama. J-Ete.rrylttdtd, 'ttitep"fcc ....'um More In an an dot M......Iludln this“ sad - L. tMt-ttr m " “um M'I. M - van Hanan. Conterville‘ Welles!†WWW DAMAGED Great Sale cf Rea)v-Made Clothing Dam- aged bir Water. _ . .. o'... A Water pie in our heating system burst in our clothht department during the night and s, suits of Boys' In Youths' Clothing were damaged by the water escaping. Boys a piece Suits Short Pants; Bring your boys along at once, these goods must be sold at whatever price they will bring, Mundane Price Cheap Cub Store Ending Money lost! Good Laces I yard lung Basket Sale " for " 'Children's rubber boots, black flecce wool lined all sizes 6 to IO regular $1 65, BACK“ We $1.00 Boys' and Girls' rubber boots, black fleece wool lined all sizes 1 stoa,regtr .90,Bltkot Sale 8M5 Women's rubber boots, black fleece wool hned sizes 3 to 7, 7 reg. 82.25. -- Bullet. memo Girl: blacl? Reece wool lmed,best wearing rubbers stzes It to 2, reg. 50c, Bltkot Sale 3t Child's black fleece wool lined rubbers, sizes 6 to 9, reg, 45c, wearing rubbers Sizes ll to 2, !(Zliiloren's lace and button boots, reg. 50c, Bagket Sale 300‘ rcg,price $1 oo, Basket Sale 60c Child's black fleece wool lined Women's genuine kid and oil rubbers, sizes 6 to 9, reg, 45c, grain lace and button boots, all Mot Sale 280 sizes, reg.81 25, Basket Sale 75c We'll expect to see you. We can't tell you all here. We repair rubbers and shoes neatly and promptly. The Yellow Front Shoe Stpre, 10 3 gait. Size 28. Saturduy, February 16th The Boot and Shoe Manufacturers of Quebec and Ontario have lost large sums of money by selling on Long Terms, so that they are willing to sell at Great Reductions for Cash. We buy for Cash. We Seit'Cheaphecause we Sell for Cash, and we can't and won't carry over any Winter Stock, so we are staring a sale of Winter Goods on Youths it piece Suité Long' Pants . Basket Shgejale for 10 Days, but don't expect to 29, 31. Walter A. Ziegler, 28 and M, South Side King Be, BERLIN SMYTH BROS., 2 Suit. Mae, 29. WHOLE NUMBER 'iLaies, Block, " King St., BERLIN, Men's pure cork insoles, felt cov- ered, reg IOC, Baatat “h " Women's and Girls' Cardigan overshoes (stockings with rub. bers attached) reg $1.35, 7 Basket tirte 75c Women's worsted overstocyingsi," regular 65c, Basket Sale 35c pr. Children's worsted overstocyyrs, reg. 3oc, Basket Sale al Infants kid Moccasins in white, brown and black, neg. Me, -- - 7% By Water Girls' lace’and button boots, box calf and kid, heel and __ spriog heel,reg. $1.25, £1.35. . u. . -- Lage, but don't expect to come a te.r_Tynpay.s.. -Herelta few 32. Basket Saki 20c Baskist Sale 18: ' .35, . Biasket Sale 75c ?2.n