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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Dec 1901, p. 1

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o WB MMMMMMMAMAMMAMMAMMMENODMAMiARmmmrir tX Ray Raisin Seeders _ The A. 0. Boehmer Co‘y, _ â€"‘To go into datail here w be folly, suffice it ;g.y the collection emâ€" braces the finest novelâ€" ‘ties this department has 'mdnwn.' An hourhere awill beâ€" well spent. very latest‘in Hats and * leckwear, Umbrellas, , Braces, Silk and Linen dk‘fs, Muffiers, Cuff and Colâ€" r Buttons, Underwear. Hosiâ€" y, etc ;;’l“ â€". with all the leading factories and our hardware makes journey to get here, that is factory to our gm avoid the wholesale ngimy ‘ge‘ting this We‘re in Close T uch . . M dn ce d 1 Oe es ofrerte L antrail) get ‘ut this store ___ LARGER AND BETTER thanever we say and it‘s not only talk . We have the stock to showfor it and our Increased Sales indorse it. fi‘ipace will not permit of our going into detail as we would like to, so I1 confine ourselves to the various Departthents. We can conscientiously 1at we have never had so fine or so large a stock of Christmas Goods to seâ€" | fom and at prices the values of which it is hard to equal. Come and take a c through the store and see jnst what we are doing. _â€"__â€"â€" SrBotar Sabs Arnouncemnmnt nowt week line of hardware. It will interést you. . © erlin .\ B(EHMER‘S Fancy Rattan Chairs and Rockers,Carpet Sweepers,Sewing machines, Easels, T les, Comforiers, Cushions andc'gfll.mcul bargains in all kinds of Fumitu:le): Linens of all descriptions, such as, Fancy Table Doyh'ea, Napkins and Cloths at prices that will astonish you. en c o e Te â€" © J. FENNELL & S8O0N, From Maker to Consumer, Big Slashes in Skate Priges : 50 New styles in Lagiu'., fignts’, Misses® and Children‘s Wear Felt Honseâ€"Goods at â€" PBhong 14. 5? 5+ FOR‘V. % °_ 550 BHack. THE BEST ~â€"â€" AN â€" THE WORLD An upâ€"to date Grocery Department with upâ€"toâ€"date ‘table stuffs. Our imâ€" mense turnover warrants your getting fresh goods,. also a complete line of cho‘ce Confections, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Dates, Oranges, lwl. Bananas, etc. Croceries and Confecotionery. You will find it in the baseâ€" ment. Here are the Toys, Books, Games, Celluloid Novâ€" elties, Dolls and many other lines suitable for HolidayGifts. Theo Bazaar. Shoes and Slippors. # Furniture, Eto. $ WATERLOO, The C: e weather is all that can be dm this time of the year (Nov. 28) and the roads are in splenâ€" did oond(i)t:; for farmers dnwoi?g out grain. g to the scarcity cars the elevators are all full and the farmâ€" ors yu"!do’lrayod_gg delivering grain. The this year averages about 30 bushels wmbmhn-nmfmmm hels per acre have the returns. _ Briefs.â€"The quarterly year...... A sugar beet meeting was Methodist charch mot on the 0) nat |beld in Porwel‘s Hall on Thursday in the charch hor? The A were evening to arouse tha interest of the it full for the first half of the conferâ€" | ‘** nm“;" I;m""““m}:h Qnite ence % a number of acres are prom! to hel “’:‘ h"w.,m' b;i.:g it along...... A. Domier threshed lnlt) tor of the mission..... The Presbyterâ€" week for F. G. Lacknor over six bags ian Sunday School are preparing for full of clover seed with separator in an their annual Christmas tree entortainâ€" hour and omeâ€"half. Who can beat this 1 ment...... Wm. Peden sen. is busy at â€"..... The public schoo! will hoid an present re his saw mill for the entertainment on the 19th inst in Forâ€" se man. _ Br refey expoots 10 | well‘s Hall. * An excellent program is do a large business in lumber this sea | P08 . Propared K the pupile. One son as he expeots to em about 30| °D°0!a! feature of the evening will be Tith for 166 winter months at from $20 | "The oo % in stote jor u. en to $30 per month and board...... A |£009 time is in store for all who mumber of men from this place have attend. Admission, 10 and 15 cents. been spending a week or two hunting * t es o n e Hlmm:ll tln-w and HePRLBSRG olk hmm&h °* Beset Sugar Matters.â€"A meeting was mmuzznuhm with the | held ‘here Thursday last in the interests ,.""'9.':"""""‘ of the beet sugar Addresses d”mhr of the 'lmm"rm otbmn“ Toaks snd 16 i2 io bo hoped thet mose Hersriand in romating this result from the same talked hmy hrpm borof xmm but also in = mdu .vm‘mmmmw“ sister provinces of our tait Dominion Tut um mereage negared uy tht yorn iÂ¥ .. _-m-l w mnnumt it might have been. in Inanenthatslerenict |Mlast Rame mat m m goeie a hen E‘hfim-lvmn- m.dfio twin daughters here in future. of Jacob Schnaofer was called away hy farmers are still busy threshing in many places and it will be sometime before it wiil be completed.. Wheat o-fiv::.flr:i on black oats the yield a as large as was exâ€" pected by many farmers. & farm in this municipality and will reâ€" | Briefs.â€"One of the twin daughters «ide here in fature. of Jacob Schacfer was called away by Sn grnoiinoommsamgs Death Tuesday last. The parents HAYSVILLE. have the sympathy of their many . Briefa.â€"Clover threshing order | D. our en tailor is at of the day. _ The is very satiafac~ over mwh:l{l work and soty . . ... . The prices paid for hqmnmfic hand in the in much comment. The w Herres, St. Jacobe. ... has to be dissatisfied R. Gies had the misfortune to lose Seuis H. Colâ€" | his best Holatein cow for which he reâ€" § Kerr, Sam. Casmsel, Joe| ceived first prize in all the surrounding rin is much « m The of F E'E'..‘.'.':!.. to ‘be dimsstiefied | bon, R.. Gios this season. . .. . . Mesars. H. Colâ€" | his best Hols lum, William Kerr, Sam. Cassel, Joe| caived first p w a:“ (n-n-l-flh atâ€" ::nMOu ..&m punlho lu:‘nll lots of export sattle through here last| mark... . A Novelties in Belts, Neckwear, Pins, Chattelaines,Gloves, Hosâ€" iery, Silk and Flannel Waists, Caperines and Neck Furs and Handkerchiefs in "silk, linen and lawn embroidered. fumes, Christmas Cards, and many other suitable Purses,Ebony Brushes, Mirrors, Scissors, Knives, ROSSBURN, MAN. Limited. 9 CounTy * â€"The of the cold :fi and &&nnr -t=. a frm floorâ€" of ise, and afforded to the mfl; T omtgers i 42 ant the sronomers stare, â€" However, toâ€"day m of the ies sbeets have faded, and the long reaches of the tiver bed are now 3 silent as if there were no children in the world....... Repairs on the coverâ€" To woee toapinied, Sos tho bose bave com s have decided with reluoctance to give to the fish which may haunt the shaâ€" dows of the abutments next year, a season of rest.....Lombermen in the it precont Sugaged in‘ taking on‘ sinp at present out ship timber from Mr. Jeremiah Letson‘s bush pear the vflhm....Enrybody ahould call and see Mr. Stuckey‘s exâ€" cellent display of Christmas goods for the holiday season. . Particularly neat and pretty are the art calendars which he has been distributing among his c;l.l.l:nm (lnrilm1 tl!oh past mf we notice, have a peculâ€" lar habit okl”n:flnmig without any parâ€" ticular reason. Atone time it was the high beaver hat, at another the rabbit paw. _ Now it has assumed the proporâ€" tion of a flioger wrapped up in a yard or two of white linen, and having about it the nerve racking perfome of an amateur drug store. It is a consoâ€" lation to us who would like to be in fashion and yet have to consider the means and ends, that the new fad ids innocent and inexpensive. T Beet Sugar Meeting.â€"On Friday afternoon of last week a meeting adâ€" dressed by Mr. Shuttleworth and Mr, Alex. Peterson, of Hawkeville, 'u held in the village in the interests the Ontario Beet Sugar Comgu, which will erect property in lin during the coming year. Considerable interest is being taken in the moveâ€" ment by the farmers of the vicinity and on all sidese one hears a subdued humming strongly suggestive of that well known mustc, "In the Sweet ByG and Bye." * Personal.â€"T. Cunningham fig 4. McEwen spent last Friday in Listowel. «««««. Mr.â€" Whbyard, of ‘Toronto, is visiting at M. T. Bechtel‘s this week .. .... Rev. H. Monsinger returned home Jast Friday from attending the funeral of Mrs. Monsinger‘s mother, which took place at Smithville last week...... Dclia Weber spent a few days in the Twin City laat week......J. Hilker sold his valuable driver last week and it will be shipped to South Africa shortly...... Mr. Lorentz, the tax coiâ€" lector, was here on Monday, thus making quite a stirin the village...... Mesers. Sterling and Seagram, of Watâ€" erloo, w;:o business visitors in the vilâ€" lage on Saturday. Briefs.â€"The library committee would remind members that renewal of libâ€" rary subscriptions has begun this montb. To enable the account books to be closed in time all renewals due should be paid before the end of the year...... A sugar beet meeting was held in Forwel‘s Hall on Thursday evening to arouse tha interest of the farmers. It was well attended. Quite a number of acres are rromlnd to help it along...... A. Domier threshed last week for F. G. Lacknor over six bags full of clover seed with separator in an hour and omreâ€"half. Who can beat this 1 ...... The public school will hold an entertainment on the 19th inst in Forâ€" ::‘n'- Hall. An boxo:'l‘lnt ptommo i8 prepared e pupils. One ‘p:tllfutun onio evening will be "The ldliniof the Honnt?." A good time in store for all who attend. Admission, 10 and 15 cents. WEST MONTROSE NAWKSVILLE Mr DistRict. the property of Xichsel Martin on the 17th inst. friends § s:uun' wel . 'F’fiu& Ethe!, Huron Gnmy. wany relatives 11 this ndm.‘ %> . «Mt. mud Mre. Ju:’ Wfiz. Mfll" », accompanied Mrs. G. Â¥. Oberholtger, of Berlio, spent Suh. day last at the home of L 8. Webet. * December â€"Fair.â€"The E‘mira Deâ€" cember fair brougbt out a large nuwâ€" ber of people; the streets were lined with teams.. ‘The weather being mild the day‘s outing was enjoyed without discomfort. ‘The stores did a large amount of business. Young pigs were plentifal and sold at from $4 to $5 for pigs abont 5 and 6 weeks old. The demand for them was not so very brisk ; feed is getting too high and the prl:omcfwk has taken a slight drop again. * f Briefs.â€"Sunday‘s rain was welâ€" comed. More would have been.acceptâ€" able.... The outlook for Christmas sleighing is good....Panl Ruppel is expected home from the Galt Hospital in about a week. ... Santa‘Claus is very busy these days....Mr. Corrgill, of Alma, has, been on%nd as Prtncl}ml of our school for 1902....Miss Lovina Armstropg, of Toronto, visited friends here last week. . . . Mrs. Wittich has had an oru.uon performed at the Gait Hospital.... Walter Ruppel has taken a situation in Elora....A beet sugar meeting was held here on Wednesday flast week. The objoet‘gf the meetâ€" jug, to secure acreage for the cultare of sugar beets, was attained. _LAbrary Concert.â€"The concert given| U‘AY Yalue 40¢,â€"sale price 250. ~ en on S lmrfidqeunbfluddony;pubnc These u-esfowo!flnfiew b:;pinwhiehumd ramme was "nilea ennraly 3y Bs | Do nerday and Thursday. . We extend a cordial invitation l sigan nod theporirmere qi Ten oi ldndy mBzrlm_ and Wawlootopm&onrsm Bugd.u‘ through. The grandmothers‘ drill by | JOP&Artmen 3 a number of girls and the tennis drill . _ »th mm.."’ ioniarly atmirch. Rester roduls s h red. Mas e ppel .3 Miss Rosetta Ruppel each myt BrOSI 4 sang a song very sweetly. Miss Ressic * hig sighee "The ueC profecds‘ ot the | and One Price. _ _ Sbael Kidg t not an e l;"!’:"‘ ognt thgrer fity dollate. _ e fxite; .. 23 and 25 South Side St, F Personal.â€"John Enniss, of Ayr, was the guest of his mother last Saturday. ..... . Benjamin Shantz, who has been in the Northwest for the past autumn, returned last Saturday looking well. ‘......Norman Hertel is back~â€"again working at the Mineral Springs Furniâ€" ture Company, Preston...... Mrs. Catharine Enniss, of Galt, was in the village Monday. _ _ _ Briefs.â€"S. 8. Detweiler was one of the speakers at the meetings in the inâ€" terests of the sugar beet mastings in the northern part of the county...... John Rodgers was in the village Tuesâ€" day overâ€"seeing the removal of the boisting engine and other articles beâ€" longing to A. A. MeDonald & Co. for which they have no further use here. He reports that work will be resumed early in the spring......Gottlicb Preston Furniture Company......The revival meetings, held in the U. B. church are fairly well attended and several conversions have taken place. Rev. D. B. Sherk, Rev. Mr. Stoltz and Aaron Shocinaker have beer. assisting Rev. Mr. Schwartz......Nelson Lats was a visitor to Galt Wednesday, where he has obtained a situation. earl in the spring......Gottlieb Doo{m_ has secured a position with the The weather is lovely. The months of October and November were the finest I ever experienced. During the last few days the thermometer showed 56° in the shade at noon and all Nature is smiling like a basket of chips. _ We had a little sleighing the beginning of November, but it cdllided with a Chinook wind and disappeared...... Cattle «re rustling ard but little stable teeding has been done to date. . This is a great cattle country; in fact it is better adapted to the raising of stock than to diversified farming...... Threshing operations are nearly com ‘pleted. _ The yield. of oats per acre is hardly up to last year‘s,but che quality is superior. The higheat yield reported this season is 91 bushels per acre. Oxts are the great staple crop and many localities produce noâ€" other grain. Barley does well but there seems to be no market for it. The acreage of wheat is m:-.uvw small The total yield ofoats for Alterta this year is estimated at about four million bushels. ~Of this half a million goes to South Africa. The price paidâ€"to farmers here is 27 S etting very short ahd diikbed AQivator very a erosene sells at 45 cents a gallon.â€" What the pure article would cost we have no d.’muu of %mmin'l;.g M:I:u June the s are as long as are now Tiitle about ho price on tho umadity of t or the q coal oil...... This country has several little drawbacks, but it is a fact that nearly all the settlers who located here some years ago with but little capital are now well healed. Brtizrs.â€"â€"The Waterloo Townehip 8. 8. Convenllgi held 'o.l‘l Brealau on Thanksgiving Day was represented from Zion. Next mr the Congention will be held at geport . ... . .. The :e:buqulmhuudn io neighborhood. The Company did not ask for mnch, some even :qnul to raise beets am their ..“.‘":f.'.i'..“..““'g:... Sunang:" We + ' anderstand be is an .z-‘ for the Reevosahip. He is a bustler and will be aure to get thero if his opponent don‘t :.t ll‘:é.m learn that Dr. Ochs, of Heapeler, will ran for County LACOMBE, N. W. T. speot FREEPORT. ELMIRA. KOSSUThH Yours truly, ONES. 2 Days High Pressure Dress Goods Selling. Te . 95 pair men‘swarm, fleece lined : ‘ubbers, :e:.r‘ ?t%dl'lm the rcnod kind, "Toronto mhr;l& To pair mhon‘k hm;‘hn-h «lippors.new styles: _ 15 pair men‘s fancy plush slippers.new styles, rlq-thf:m an Ammwy.-fl sizes 6 to 11, regular price $1, our ‘prices never ompty your |m§n. &mn‘h_y fih Fair.. 3 pair men‘s tinest overâ€" shoes, black fleece nnfimmmm King St. No Don‘t Miss This Sale. Interesting News Wallace Bros. tea ns $3 doz. v... . e rediore * 2L dy "A Carvets in cases 250 to $7 per Nevada silver tea Oregon . .. " Hollow Ware. b Butter dishes 1.75, 200 and $225 Pickle stands 1.75 and $2 each. Oa::;lldu- 1.75, 2 250 and $3 Combination sait and peppets Pocket knives 5e to $1 _‘ Carvers,2 piece 1 00 ‘and $1.50 per C "* dessert * 1.50 «* «+ «« hbl‘ «+ 2'm [d Wm. Rogers plated knives and forks $6 a dozen. Wim: Rogers sugar shells 50¢ to $1.50 each. + % Wm. Rogers meat forks 1.00 to Wns Rogers butter kni 75¢ to nives 'W‘LmRogen berry *1.75 ‘m. spoons to $2 50. 1.15 and $2 each. _ _ __ _ Look in our windows and see Wflh‘. celluloid handles * handise t is dog." U CC 75 doz. Tables mv..-:a" forks 1.50 to 4 4 ZIEGLER‘S » the rest. A Few More Days and Xmas Will be Here, Waterloo Are you ready? <If not read this overâ€"It will help you. For Town and Outâ€"ofâ€"Town Customers * table Rogers tea "* _ dessert M. Weichel & Son, Flat Ware Cutliery table . IF BREAD . . 23 and 25 South Side King St, BERLIN Phone 215 Fresh, wholesome bread, as good as eould be produced anywhere at price were offered you at 2¢ a loaf would you buy? You wouldâ€"yes you woul if you ate bread. s That‘s the story here .‘fi.tmlf read shoes instead of bread. 20 a read shoes instead of bre Loaf is Proportionate. need of shoes and Saturday next we know will be the crowning day of the week. â€"Can you afford to stay away ? Not to know this store is a misfortune. Shoes You Need * ALL FEET lead to this store when in ial bargains which we are oftering on At 2 cents a Loaf. Money to Make It. : t pnit monoer, for Aopoms tamng tent _ DOWNâ€"TOâ€"DATE J gOOT SHOP. Scissoreâ€" Clauss and Baileyâ€"a full lingflfrg_m 20c up to $1 a pr. Iron Toys Sad irons and stands 10 and 15¢ Iron banks 75, 85 ‘and 906 sach. Toy coffee mills 15e _ * "*_ ironing boards 15¢ «« "â€" eradles 15 and 26 hi * doll ewings 15 and 306 * "â€" lawn mowers 856 * eg'n' skates 40c to $1.25 a pair. bckey _" 45 " 400 * " _ sticks 8, 10, 25, 35 and 50¢ each % Hockey pucks 8, 10 and 25¢ each. Skate straps 10 and 150 a pair. cods :m.‘s'i_'%&f,'fi‘“&""’ s 6 to 12. regular price Here‘s a Chance Where You Spend Hanging lamps 3.50 to $7 each Hanging h.m;;&flo to $7 e Night lamps 29, 25,50 and 756 Hall _ «+/ 2,00 and $8.00 _ _ Fancy parlor lamps 1.50 to $8 Bissell‘s Grand Rapids $2. 75 each nc .Bahyficueh. €4 We imported a beavtiful line of pure white ware dlnc% E Gmxj Somethi im line make l‘.‘l.ffll welcone Xtmas gift. * °_ Robes: dane Ne “&'W robes 7.50 We carty a fine line of Vens" for single »nd . dowble Prices You Can Pay. _ f Jump at the Chanoe. P Carpet Sweepaers. Granite Ware. Snow Shovels. 25 and 30c each. Skates, oto. . invitation to every Bargains in every BERLIN. *3

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