fe. Xmeceporates in 1866. t:omcn. MmONTREAL id up Cepital â€" . $2,500.000 rerve.Fund â€" â€" â€" $2150,000 "«â€"BANK CF COMMERCE ';‘y_ e Ske Pecâ€"Simile Wrapper Bciow. E. ESTABLISHED 1867. % Onvital, $8,00,00", . tees, $2,000,000, / \. ~ HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, E‘ ‘A. general Banking Business transâ€" E"f“â€d at the x _ WATERLGG BRANCH BANK OF HAMILTON }‘!â€"T-l’;\-'.e'llk,â€"r‘s can purchase Circular otes, whicls can be cashed everyâ€" ' e without charge personal idenâ€" fieation or any kind of trouble. l‘ . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ©___ BERLIN BRANCH. ‘REMITTANCE DEPARTMENT. Moneï¬jcan be sent to all parts of the world at ttifling cost by cur drafts and money orders. _ E é'a'J{E?ar{E{C absolutely safe and we guaranteg that the money will be paid only to theright party. Fi t T dbem® onl ton o pabo c dks "The ealest way to invest your morâ€" ey is to pl«ce it in this department The rate of interest may. seem smail when compared with that promised by speculators, but the inâ€" come is at least certain. Remember that the money is perâ€" fectly safe and that you can get it when you want it. 8 100 & se orld -.Btn?a;ll;;;‘na‘upwards received Interest added twice a year, Deposits of one dollar and, apwards received in the Savings nk or on mnopoeic and hle(]est trates of t it allowed.â€" and Money, Orders issued on all points at lowest rates. Special attention paid to the ‘business of farmers and: out of town _ous Blank Notes for tarmers m;:lbfl free on application. Easy Terms _ Easy Payment \__ . Borrowers Given a Definite Contract. â€" Prinlpal and interest maytefully paid upby payments or the loan may be nego : the regular way. _ _ .‘ BUCKBERROUGH & 00., ©}; .‘ Whs, Life and Aocident Ins. Agents, «.. _~> . Waterloo, «~ Ont. y small and as cusy to take as segar. How and Where _ To Borrow Money D,Brox##rroros, e Molsons Bank. Must Bear Signature of CURE $ICK HEADACHE,. Special Display of Fall and Winter MILLINERY Td en c A on in dtaion in given 10 the "ladies arter‘s o Liver Pilis. a W. ROBARTS, Maxacer® The Missos Fohronbach, J. P. BELL, Agent. BERLIN: THE CANADIAN FOFR HEABACHE, rom dizziness. rom BiLpusnes$, FOR TGRPID LIYER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIH. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR (. A. Rauvor K2\ tA tA y done. Col #t #4 "'&t‘ Ziegler is vhhcrg- friends for a few days, <_ "toine . ... * Ts E. Davey, Qoben afreer, vists.d friends in Toronto this week. Mr. P Schmidt, of Toronto, © Mr. JobRoster, of Beaforth, visited wmu%:qnh.uq. 1 Mr. L. J. mm M.P.P., '-‘ Miss H. Febrenbach visited friends in Guelph over the holiday. ; ‘ Mr.‘ â€" Herbert »Hamacher . spent ‘Thanksgiving Day in Hamilton. Mr. Simon Huber, of Oitawa, spent \meï¬!coh Miss Phoebe Hamacher is visiting friends in Stratford for a few days. Mr. Geo. Howard, of London, spent Thapkegiving with relatives in town. Mr; Pequegoat visitor zmmmmn.sm:- Dl; * Mr. and Mre: James lom of Roseâ€" ville, spent the boliday in lin. Mr. Henmy and .Miss . Josephine Engl«tojuz the holiday in Guelph. Miss Georgina DeBus is visiting her friend Miss Grace Klippert in Toronto. * Mr. and Mre. Owen Bean and Miss ::;n visited friends in Blair on Thursâ€" Master Ivy Klippert of Toronto, is gamug his (liend, Master Lonhuï¬o us. Mr. Geo Wiggine, of Galt, is visiting his brother Mr. J. W. Wiggine, of this town. Mre. C. Stein and Missâ€"Ferrier are visiting friends in Torooto for a few daye. Mr. Wm. Clotbing Co on busines#. Miss Ada Kolb, of New Hamburr. spent Thankegiving Day at her hon« in Berlin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seage, of Hamilâ€" top, are visiting Mrs. J,. Seage: for a few days. . Mr.‘ and Mrs. .John Wildfrong, of Toronto, are visiting relatives in Berlin for a few days. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ziegler, of London, are visiting relatives and friends in Berlin. Mr. Joseph Pequegnat and wife of Guelph made numerous calls on thiir many friends Thursday. Mr. G. L. McKay and wife,of Hamilâ€" ton) grrived in <Berlia Thursday, and are visiting bis parents. Mr. Geo. Michm, spent _Mr. Victor Mclotyre entertained a number o( his friends to an oyster supper on Wednesday evening. Mr. F. Krug, of Tavistoock, i: visitâ€" ing bis danghter, Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. Arnott, Of this town. Mr. Roman Dorschell of the Galt Reformer, spent Thankegiving with his family, Courtland Ave. Misses Heirigle and Johnson, of G. B Ryan & Co‘s. store, visited friends in Preston on Thursday. Misses â€" Johnson and Fordyce, of Guelpb, visited the Misses Cook, David street, on Thanksgiving Day. MiS§ ~Beatrice Thompson, kinderâ€" zuten teacher at Agnes street school, visiting her parents in London. Miss M. uo(huu#h, of ‘Guelph, visited her «ister, Mre. A. Wï¬m, Alma street, on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Samue! Moore, Business Agent for the Amaigamated Woodworkers of Toronto, epent Thanksgiving in town. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Robr, of llouvlllg were the guests of Mrs, 8. Groi Abrens street, on Thankegiving Day. Mrs. Clement arrived in Berlin on Wodnud:{ evening and will spend the winter th her son, Mr. K. P. Clement. “Mr. and Mrs. flu'gl mmhh:w“‘ Baden, spent n:alflnc the latter‘s parents, Mr. Mrs. Wo. Tiedt, towp. c Rev. Mr. Francisco, and Mr. Harry Poters, wors in Taronto 'I‘hnnd:lv :-. ton the annaal Convention mï¬iru Socialist League. Mesers E. Boothby and J. Altstadt of Btratford were in town nmu{; they attended the "Smoker" .slm the local Finishers‘ Union Wednesday evening. Amotig other Borlinites who bpont Thankegiving in Toronto were: Messrs E. O. Bochmer, M.. Wildfang, Harty Poters, Wintorkalt and Mr, and Mrs. George Hickey. Mr.. P. Stier, of Now Hamburg i# .‘fwn ‘arw on erman Church in Woolwich. Mr. ‘"Butt" Saunders, of Galt, is\ Sleeman‘s Brewoery delivory horse spending a fow days in Berlin. ("Buty" and Magin was standing in front of a says the new Galt Rink is nearly |house on Queen streot, near the Galt finished and when the rink and the i0# | branch of the G.T.R. on Thursday is reddy you may expect to hear Of|afterncon when the Galt train cams big doings in Galt in the hookey line, m in the direction of the He thinke Woodstock however, hbas The borse did not turn enough fast material to make things\ sround as is nsually the case when a interesting for all of them. _ horse is frightened but dashed after the ! y train along the track for a distance of pprdrmnatengerse ze * ~tnnaadaedionanrnamas M“m m'mm. o'i-r a few cases of bottled beer, nz ~‘~ Runtnncbn" ; fall out along the track. The Woebster, of the Johnson , of Toronto, is in Berlin Mr. Geo. N. Elliot has rourned from attending the Boys‘ Cunference io Guelph Hoerald: Miss Ethe‘ Wilie! and Miss Pearl Whestlcy Ioy t had speot Thanksâ€" -b"hm “ M Frank ."’-'1'â€"-â€"------- Sooonne °o rBaraly cipolng" id fely Sav d nb Prrves 1 evsniog the ageney of the" T‘w p* C tieth Centary Fand a subsoription The Bov. G. W. Houseman sn ! over $6 000 was raised to be applied family left Berlin Saturday for sh> the dobs. The last payment of â€" ‘mnuu. where he has beea |subscription was reccived in Octe ‘ at Foot Bill. aud was applied to the purpose m The Anoual Chiistmas Eotertain: | 4°" f many is eppesion ns the Cones |. . sncr annGar memtine. be held Thursday evening, D.cemlo: Reports Show Steady Growth. The Berlin Club se “a,mw to: & gathering of their friends -flq The evening was spent in cardâ€" avd danciog, and a very pleasant time was spent bf all present. e Rev. and Mrs. Keanedy and daughâ€" ter, of Btrathalian, Mr. and Mre. Sumâ€" mers, and Mr. and Mre. Poldov, of Guelpb, 'R†Thanksgiving Day withâ€" Rev. Di, and Mrs. Williamson, Abrens stroot. The County Board of Examiners, viz , Inspector T. Pearce, T. Hilliard, Waterloo, and %. A. Hall, Hespeler, were in sessionSaturday,examining the papers of the model students of Berlin and Galt. â€" The aunual meeting of the Bible Soc‘ery has lcea gmpouod from Thareday evening, Dee. 5ih, to Friâ€" day evening, Dec. 6th. Revs. W. aA. Bradley and A. Gowdy will deliver the addrecses. The vital returns for the month of November show the births reâ€" ported more than double the deaths, and the martiages are keeping up to the mark. â€" The returns are as follows:~â€" Birth 21; marriages 9; deaths 9. Tt e House of Refuge Committeo met on Friday afternoon at the House of Refuge. All themembers were present, with Chairman Cherry in the cbair. Accounts amounting to $1,637.96 were passed. The tenders of J. W. Davey, Berlin, for bread, and Edgar Fircher, \ Waterloo, for meat, were accepted. A pretty wedding took place on Thankegiving Day in Guelpb, when Mr. George Edwin Toiton, of Walkerâ€" toD, r.nn,-d Miss Margaret May Carâ€" ter, younlgm daughter of Mr. Thomas Carter, Liverpool Street. The cereâ€" mony was performed by Rev. F. A. C.Ilid{. Mrs. Tolton was well and favorably known in the Twinâ€"City, and her friends will wish bera long and happy wedded life. Miss (Dr.) Oliver, who has been a missionary to India for about fifseen years, and is on furlough at the present time, addressed a large andience in the St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian ghurch on ‘Thursday eveniog. The meeting was hel d under the auspices of the Woman‘s Foreign Missionary Society and they are to be congratulated upon securing such an interesting and competent lecturer. _ Miss Oliver‘s address reâ€" ferred ohlofldy to the work being dong for the children, and was very attenâ€" tively listened to. â€" Thos. Bishop appeared before Police Magistrate Weir Friday morning to «ns@er the charges of using insulting language and creating disturhunces on the strect, and of being drunk and disâ€" orderly. _ He plu_dod guilty snnd was fined $20.00 and costs .$10 and costs on the respective charges. . The Magistrate also served a notice that uniess Bishop paid proper attontion to bis children and sent them to school theyâ€" would be taken from him by the Childran‘s Aid Society and would be looked after by the authorities. ‘The Zion Evangelical, King 8t Bapâ€" tist, Trimty Methodist, 8t Andrew‘s Presbyterian, Church street U.B. and Alma street U.B. churches held a union Thmvinï¬ service on Thursday morning in ty Methodist church, which was largely attended. The sermon was preached by Rev. M. I. Comfort, and Revs I, W. Groh, P. A. MacEwen, W. A. Bradley and Dr J. 8. Wiiliamson assisted in the service. A Hheral sollestion for the general Hosâ€" pital and Orphanage was taken up. A Waterloo gentlioman riding horseâ€" back had quite a sensational escape from injary on Friday evening. While waitiog for a train to pase the King street G.T.R. crosaing . the horse beâ€" came frightened and reared back into a delivery ml- ‘The animal goy one of his hb legs caught into a wh.ddlbow;s:uumnoru fell down. The jumped from bis down. The rider jumped from his uublllnz.et he Wwould have been placed in a predicament. After mm dificulty the horse was placed on terra firms and the rider rode off. It caused general exâ€" citement in that | neighborhood for about ten minutes. race. between train and beerâ€"wagon concluded by the latter being overturnâ€" ed as well as the horse. ‘The waggon concluded by the latter being overtarnâ€" ed as well as the horse. “‘l'l:- waggon was wrocoked, but horse esâ€" o.mnhm p _ on nuw" Nov. 2861 of 33 years and 0 months. }, wite of Mr. Poter 8. at ber home in Blenbeim Mies Ethe! Willet v fla‘l“ ay to 1 7 that the ba dedicared to the Lord. The an» pogncemeat was receilved by those presont hearily singi+g the Dox=logy,. Two ymt a mortgage Jebt «4 #$4 50) was 1es .onthomm%aun aud through the ageney of the" Twenâ€" tieth Cenitary Fand a subsoription of over $6 000 was raised to be applied to the dobs. The last payment of this subscription was reccived in October Me;†applied to the purpose menâ€" toned. The sizth avnual meetiog of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, was held at their eburch on Water 8t on Tuesday eveniog. The Mmiuneo was large and the services outside of the various reports, imprestive. . â€"___ A simple dizest of the fundimental ples which this chareh is was :fvhn in connection with a hearty welcome to all present. The yearly reports show steady and satis factory progress of the Betlin branchk of this denomination, which hï¬roflu rapidly in the United States an Cavaâ€" da, also extending to many foreign conntriee. . A cozmservative estimate of thrir following is placed at upwards ol a million, ‘There are no* six kandred. church organizations in various parte of the world, and many of their charch buildings are costly and beautifol. Thae movement is reported to be steadily gaining adbereats in England where members of the nobility are engaged in the healing and teaching of Christian Science. The Earl and Countoss of Danmore and their two daughters are devoted to this cause. ___ _ _ _ Progress is.also reported i2 Germany snd':&e; foreign eountries. . ‘ According to the reports given by the officers of the Berlin church, at sheir aunual meeting, it was organized seven years ago with twelve membaers Thei present handsome edifice in Berlin coBt over $9000 with a seating capacity of 500, a fair indication of their growth and prosperity. ‘The aesthctâ€" fcal wants of the congregation have been ‘amply provided for by the conâ€" stant introduction into the church edi fice of flowers of the rarest varieties The audience at this annual meeting were delighted by the vocal selections rendered by a quartette composed of Miss Ziegler and Aliss B. Boan, Mesere J. B. Weberand D. B. Musselman. No department of this church appears to be neglected and especial attention is paid to the social requirements of its adherents. The smoker given in Cengordia Hall | diers ;n Colon. Asl:’urdm)l'l brotwher and on. Thanksgiving evening by the local myself, we personally decline to mccept Finisbers Union â€"N> 129, was largely | *"* °°"""1_fl_-__3f='“=';__":‘j- attended, a number fromjoutside places being present, and all report haviog ) spent & most t"njornble evening. The LUB'D BUB'ZUN S TUUR' program consisted of addresses given uismmc by l{r C. Rou;:berger. cbairman of the| m1s ADDRESS TO A DURBAR OF smoker comnittee; M. A. Rose, Pres * of the Twin City T. & L. Council; Mr ~ MHLCE E. 0‘}]“"‘;‘ L‘L‘Ombzokoingmhfl(l’:m' The Administrationâ€" to be. Given union, who bas been in town for the ‘e‘_:';“““ Say They Get past 1wo weeks; also an able addres: by 8. Moore, busiuess agent for the ‘fée Fetw . Appointments=Hindook Aralzamaited Woodworkers‘ Union «i Want Free Land. Porou .0. _ Voeal selections were ten s s m dered b& Meesrs BHoounsel!, Kudop,| London,.Nov. 30.â€"A special despatch Huber, Koebel and J, Kimmal, Jr., all| to The Times from Manipur, India, reâ€" f which were wreatly Appreciated by | ports that the Viceroy and his party thoee present. Mr Boettger, Jr., preâ€"| arrived at Manipur, on November 10 wided at the piano. The cigars wore| after a sixâ€"days‘ march of 126 miles fartished by Mossrs C. Blankstein.| over hilly country. Addressing a durâ€" J. Winterhalt and Koapp Bros. The ‘(’::.r of “::‘::d %‘(\)0? thMlnL;;\eu%a. tm;lrla committes isâ€"charge are to be congrat rsou & t The. oneot 9+ n isit â€" ~that heâ€"might become + ulated on the success of this their firs: zu-nln:::'wlth the Ioc:‘l condit?onl. annco | smoker. President Gco Febhrenbach| impress on the people of those remoff occupled the chair. ?-r:- ‘;n:hi.:i:erm that t'l;e Gr\'e:‘nn:::‘i 0o welfare. e also des AN INTERESTiNG Evemt. | | 8 ns dale Whew The hajah anould A . -_dln ;uurm il‘:;d reg‘:‘l of t}fl}ge l'l few yen;: v s ence. rzon la stress on the | wetdiay tok Jines at tue realtenge uf | meres art conalderation shooe no the Mr and Mrs George Bott, Ellen stree!| clemency in sparing the |ndep.;me,,°c. :;n Wednesdxg. P‘\'nv ‘2'L(h, whan Mr gd Holfnlpur. 'lel‘wy déstred lftler a perâ€" ¢ | d »good government again to en« ; uo‘:p:m(’}“ Glrl.l:g' &Elm.m.l'ad.):dr trust the administration to a natl:"n 10. Retins of Eimita, and Miss Ion L. | THe shiected to bp inoln fotmee: rufon, * * e ruler, Stephan, olTl;l‘ocowel, were united in :‘f‘tor :du:em ed\:cntion‘he h'ad m: & s is urn er to become am t o4 Uf hav 3. 5. Whusmes was DeMfOTD | with the people and the dutics of rul« ; by Rev J. 8. Williamson, D.D , ing before he assumed 0M It tor of Trinity Methodi :t church. guh (he f the Go PAmer fupr : eonple was sunported in turn by Miss ?G:t'nl:f:nuon? o it o 5: on Wednesday, Nov 27tb, whan Mtr Joseph C. Rozoll, of Listowel, and Misa Aonle Girling, of Elmira, and Mr C. Ruttai of Elmira, and Miss Ida L. Stephan, of Listowel, were united in .mkg:. Tho coremony was performâ€" ed by Rev J. 8. Williamson, D.D ,r tor of Trinity Methodi:t church. Each souple was supported in turn by Miss Emmg Stephav, niece of the first and sister of the second bride, as bridesâ€" mald, while Mr Arden Bott acted as groomsman. After the ceremony the party sat down to a sumptuous wedding repast, served by Mres Bott, who is a slster .to Mré Rozell and an aunt of Mrs Ruttan. â€" Mr and Mrs Rozell wil reside in Listowel and Mr and Mr# Rattan will live in Elmira. lnmbm meetings will be held a: the wing places this week, and will be addressed by Dr. A E. Sbuttleâ€" worth, County . Conneillors _ Alex. Peterson T. 8. Shants and others: Conestogo, Thursday, Dec. 5th, at2 p.m., at Schwetzer‘s hall. Hawkebv:li>, Thursday, Dec. 5th, at 7.30 at Moyer‘s hall. West Montrose, Friday, D 2 p.m., in hall. sn ty Bt. Clements, Friday, Dec. 6 7 30 in Snider‘s ball. _‘ y _ Welssenberg, Monday, Des. 9.h, 2 p.m. in ball. â€" ," ty MB Winterbourne, Monday, Deo. Oth, 7.80 p.m. in hail. Mre. Levi Martin disd at her home Heldelberg station, on Wednesday in her 73rd year after an i\iness of seveoral months from dropsy. A large family of :wv-» abildren are lefe to mourn her loss. The faneral took place Satar« SUGAR BEET MEETINGS. FINISHERS‘ SMOKER erery reason to 5;:: the firet gfâ€" thely free from EXD 0F TBE REVOLUTION. sURRENDER OF COLONX AND THE LIBERAL FORCES. Result of the Conferenceâ€"Liberals First Surrendered to the Ameri« can Oflcersâ€"Then Were Manded _Over to General Alban. Colon, Nov. 20.â€"Theâ€"terms of surâ€" render agreed upon at yesterday‘s conâ€" ference are bricfly as follows :â€"Benor De La Rosa agreed to surrender the Liberal soldiers now at Colon, with their arms, to Captain Perry at noon toâ€"day ; Captain Perry, in his turn, agreed to hand over these men.and their arms later in the day to General Alban, who; in his turn, guaranteed life and liberty to all men recently in arms against the Conservative. Government of Colombia., At 11.30 this morning a large numâ€" ber of marines and bluejackets from the Iowa, the Marietta and the Machias landed at Colon and proceeded to the barracks, Here the arms belonging to the Liberal soldiers were taken over by the Americans in the presence of Capâ€" tain Perry, the commanders of â€"the foreign warships, the British, Ameriâ€" ean and French Consuls at Colon and & large concourse of people who symâ€" -pntglnd with the Liberals in their surâ€" render. 4 £7 en hy S at at At Later in the day General Alban arâ€" rived from Panama, and Senor De La Rosa, representing General Domingo Diaz, surrendered himself and the Libâ€" eral troops to the Conservative General For years past the harbor of Colon has not been so crowded as it is toâ€" day. Five menâ€"ofâ€"war and several German, Italian and British merchant and passenger steamers as well _ as other vessels are in port. The _me_jor- ity of the American marines and blueâ€" jackets have returned to their vessels. The Suchet has landed a detachment of marines on the prop=rty of the French Canal Company. _ American marines are still guarding the piers and the railroad station. > Over 200 men entered ‘the city with General Alban. De L& HKosa, on hand> ing Alban his sword, said :â€""I accept the conditions of the treaty to safeâ€" guard the lives and liberty of my solâ€" diers in Colon. As for my brother and myself, we personally Adec)}_l:lz to accept The Administration to be Given Overâ€"to a Nativeâ€"Chiefâ€"Moham.. medan Subjects Say They Get Too Few Appointments=â€"Hindoos certainly cures manycases of asthma. * And it cures bronchitis, hoarseness, weak lungs, whooping â€"cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard eo&l oR CCR _ Rettnnouts tever aat \ Ek ie ts ene t . EO EBLORV,* The Viceroy went on to refer to the prosperity of the people, which was due to the British Administration. He was emphatic in declaring final the decision Of the Government that the old order of things and persons was abolished, He &n details of the progress made by State since 1801, as shown l:s the increased revenue and improv Mrru:{ to an address presented by Hindoo su {un. muuun‘ that, . acâ€" eordl'? to their practices, Jands should be granted free of rent to cer« tain classes, the Viceroy showed that the diminution of revenue . resulting from such a step would Involve the necessity of imposing other taxes.. Replying to an address from Mohamâ€"« edan subjects, who complained of not rmlfln‘ a fair shore of appointments in the State, Lord Curzon reminded them that they were in a minority, and advised them.to mtmn to be loyal subjects of Manipur te, and .. they would recelve more Hberal treatment in time Generous Tribates to Baron Watk ' feldt Have Some Rieot. Berlin, Nov. 20.â€"The effect of King Rdward‘s generous tribute to the mom»« ory of the late Count Von Matefeldtâ€" Wildenburg, the formor Ambassador to Inflitary honore toâ€" tie 10 "on Ite the in lï¬ vic Ayer’ s Cherry LESS GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA a2 ! You know those long skirted high collar freize ulsters. . know what Irish freize isâ€"so thick and strong and warm. . You . fancy if you do not know the comfort to be found inside. that . warm collir, well about yo;n' ears; Mdt:xitk donbltb:“ | stormy night; warm and comforting right down to your 0 ‘ |\ Saturday we will sell Ulsters, Frieze J:uu, men‘s sizes for five d« BOTTOM Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing abd Uisters for $5. lars a piece Meat Cutlors, Sausago Stuffers, Lard Presscs, Butcher | Knives and Steels in Great Varigty. â€"â€"===we@e _ _ prices. Eomm Linoleums, Oilcloths, Saws and Axes, I w Oxford, Good Oheer and Favorite stoves and lnnï¬ > Tevil Give us a call when in want of any of the above dgo.ï¬ll'l“ will make it interesting for you. ho Plumblns and Heatingâ€"A large stock of Steam Fittings, valves, etc., always on hand. 3 Hardware Dealers, Our Millinery . Opening is Over . . â€" The Popular Boot & Shoe Store â€" Never before have we shown such a varicty o°f nats and IPMD EDBpE S Never belfore have we been able to offer guch values, our itock â€" is the |nr§ut ever shown in Waterloo. â€"Immense lines of features, birds, wings . and every accessory in the highest class trimming d!o% vest _ rimmings, ornaments, buckles, nets, laces, chiffons, ett. We invite every lady in the Twin City and vicinity to inspect our un,k. y 4 C A large stock of Hockey Skates and Sticks, Carvers 4n cases. Silver Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons at ~AOLIVNY / IERS\\Q\ nesW s But the Rush is still on. Men‘s heavy. frieze rs made of and brown, Ttigh froize high hn sohienten, fot Chroag heavy tweed lininzl, well tailored and perfect fitâ€" ting, sizes 84 to 44, ® x x . % 75 men‘s heavy freize Ulsters, made # H. Shorey,made of 30 oz wool all Friezs Rigby Waterâ€" proof,heavy tweed linings in black,blue and brown. These ulsters should beâ€"seen and tried on by everyâ€" one requiring a storm proof and waterproof E!- ment, sizes 35 to 42, regular price $8.50 to $10.00 special for Saturday and Monday before have we shown such a variety of hats and trimmi RUBBER cConrad Br:og., GEO. E. Mrs. C. Steuernagel, . Ernst & Co., Jacob S$. ROOS, wateriee. 32 KING ST., BERLIN. Get the right kind of Shoes The Slater School shoes are in demandâ€" and you need a shoe to withâ€" stand u:ho%:-dâ€hno;hd romping boys and gitls. that you get the :3;' % awhich can be had at PorUuLAr Boor and SEOE STGRE, â€"_ kind, we keep them in stock. No _ chance for kicks. Stamped price _ $3 50 and $5.00.â€". _ _‘ _ _‘ W A BEST King St., Waterloo. _ Prices Right. $17.50 â€"