FIRMLY That We Can Help You Save Money k EASY TO FIQURE ! Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Men‘s Furnishings. Next to Post Office. ‘A. Weseloh & Co. Stylish suits and overcoats at any of these pricesâ€"How miich will you spend ! by favor.: &d on a plan whn{v patrons who fl‘mwhnnuintbdrhyhgu{nhnilth paidurhdm-. Read our ads. ully andleara what we can do for our customers in the way of proâ€" viding them outâ€"ofâ€"common values to‘the end of saving money for them and making business for us !.!nxou are not one of our eustomers.come along, try uk, it we cau not convinee» you of the truth of our statement we shall try to take our medicine without making & A. 0. BOEBMER (0. tï¬ fah f "~LIMITED. Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store. 1i +4 BELIEVE 4 88 8 nï¬ Af iff g5l THE I0 00 12 0) 13 50 :’goo 6 59 Top, Bottom Damper § Cast Iron. Is what you require at the: preâ€" sent price of Fuel. Hymmen‘s Down Draft Drum ... No Sheet Iron Slides to wei out in ONE YEAR. It saves 30 per cent in Fuel. Call and examine it at BERLIN Peter Hymmen ONTARIO fice of Mr. Shirk‘s mill you will soon hear the telephone ring. COlick, click, goes the telegraph instrument, and you may hear a message like the folâ€" lovh‘z.m.'mw.“m_ can tordcoll-thfl.xfl" "Just l.dy.“hthm.“ and the matter: is ‘ then Bo heavy haveâ€" been the shipments . of flour, wheat and other grain that the leight train makes two trips a day. A very fine specimen of an ouprey, rather a" rare bird in this part ©of the country, was shot about ~three weeks ago. It now occupies a promâ€"« imt;l:.omtbmnm mill 0 Increasing trade for the Spur line. â€"â€"Mr. McAllister, who has a â€" saw will in Bloomingdale, and who does a large trade in lumber, shipped s carioad of barrel hoops from Bridge ingdale, not having a railway line, has heretofore been shipping from Breslau, It is just the same disâ€" tanceâ€"three milesâ€"from Bresiau and Bridgeport, but the Breslay road is a very hilly one, while the road . to Bridgeport is almost free of hills, A. Pennsylvanian‘s _ opirion.â€"As every one knows, & great miany peoâ€" ple of Waterloo County have relative : in the Quaker state. Quite naturally there is considerablé visiting between the â€"people of this part of our fair Dominion and their Yarkee cousins. Naturally, too, the two lands come up for a fair share of comparison. ‘‘I think the farm land . of Waterico County is very fine, nowhere hare I seen better. When I think of _ our Pennsylvania hills and rocks, I am not surprised that you â€" Canadians wonder how _ we can make farming pay‘‘â€"is the opinion of one who is visiting Canada for the first time. .. ‘The trolley‘s first visit to its new home.â€"This important and pleasing event occurred on Friday, when the { Our Busy Neighbors crossed the track of the G.T.R. beâ€" low the weigh scales, Miuch interest was shown by the people of the subâ€" urb and also by a number of Berlinâ€" ites, a large carriage load of whom spent some time inspecting the new shed and the surrounding track. Wild fowl.â€"The man with the gub has supetseded the man with the rod and line. Quite a few wild duck and smaller wild fowl are around the neighborhood. Mr. Awds, the popuâ€" lar conductor of the B. & B. trolley, bagged four small birds on Friday. Mr. W. Breithaupt, of Berlin, was a Friday visitor......Mr. McAllister, of Bloomingdale, spent some time in our lively village.......Mrs. Farrow and A0+D+4 10000000000 OO#0SK *4 +D# dODONDOODRQ farm near Freeport. family will shortly remove from their ! in County and District. ; ©400460 4069000000809 04090 #09Â¥09¢ $+090060900+@ ‘The Plattsville Football Club playâ€" ed their first intermediate game . of the fall series at Galt on Saturday and succeeded in defeating the hithâ€" erto invincible Galt club by one goal to nothing. The score about indiâ€" cates the play. During the first Afâ€" teen minutes, Galt rushed matters, but after . that Plattsville settled down and had all the best of the game. The defeat came ~as a matter of surprise to Gait, as they felb quite sure of winning easily on their own grounds. The return game will be played in Plattsville next Saturday, Oh, how the mighty have ‘The Plattsville Ladies‘ . Basketball team drove to Norwich on Saturday and had a pleasant game with the team of that town. They also reâ€" turned victorious by a score of 13 to 8. They are now looking for new worlds to conquer. !nuammn-uunm flour mills. hn c 2i Prof. J. A, Uasselie, the aeromaut and high wire artist, writes us that he is now with a show company in Nova Scotia, the land of Evangeline, mw““lh p-"nlm-lhlyrb _ Anniversary services will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday. Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Bright, will preach morning and evening. The town hall has been treated to m coat of pMint./ 00 0 s. c o _ -Gm_..;;-i,“,,,nh‘ Copley left for uskoka last Friday on & deer hunt. hyï¬qm'll- Albert Grieve left for Woodstock on Monday morning, where he has seâ€" cured a situmtion and also for . the nurpose of 4 be missed, as he is a good A busy place.â€"On entering the ofâ€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO, News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents BRIDGEPORT. PLATTSVILLE to the latter Ab. will allâ€"round now, but the journey from â€" Trout Creek to the camp was a tough one, roads wete bad:and:so. was the weaâ€" ther. Deer are reported very plentiâ€" ful, so that we expect our party to bring home théir share of the spoils of; war.......Several carloads of sugar bests are being loaded at the station bere, while team after team goes by on its way to Berlin to the refnery. ......Mr. Huchnergard wishes to anâ€" nounce that this week and all next week will be:the last for this season, -omtthmm{h;cnn\hm- selves. accordingly. also wishes to thank his numerous patrons . for their patronage and trusts that fext Berlin, spent â€"Surday and Monday with friends in town.......Migs Stella Gingrich left on Saturday morning for Toronto, where she will take a course in stenography and ty(gumt- ing in the Central Business College. year will be even a heavier . season than this has been. T ...A cariole of young people from tended the wedding in town last Wednesday. Wedding.â€"A very pretty wedding was solemnized last Wednesday at the Dominion Hotel, the contracting parâ€" ties being Miss Annie Shoemaker, of Baden, who has been with Mr. Holâ€" linger for thirteen years, and Mr. Sylvester Good, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Good. The knot was tied by Revr. A. R. Schultz, of Elmira, at 3 p.m. The bride was assisted by her sister, Miss . Shoeâ€" was presented with a very nice arfay of gostly presents by her numerous triends, which shows that she was held in high esteem. The party left at six o‘clock for Berlin, where they boarded the 8.10 train for the west and will spend their honeymoon in the Western States. On their return they will take up their residence here and will reâ€"ide in the village perâ€" manently. Congratulations. Honor Roll for October.â€"Class 4.â€" Albert ©Filsinger 68, Gordon Hollinâ€" ger 687. Class 3 Sr.â€"Willie Thiel 74, Elsie Good 69. Class 3 Jr.â€"Almeda Moyer 91, Mary Sauder 75, Eleanora Smith 68. Class 2 Sr.â€"Dorinda Bruâ€" bacher 76, Albert Micike 72; Edna Heller 67, Florence Moyer 67. Class % Jt.â€"Atline â€" Schaefer 97, Lorina Martin 92, Amy Nicbergall 89, Emma was supported by his brother, Mr. Jno. Good, of Hillsburg.â€" The bride Silver Wedding.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufman celebrated their silver wedâ€" ding at their residence, Thursday, October 80th. About 125 guests reâ€" g‘dh\huflhfluvflhm were favrdred. The marriage of their eldest daughter, Mattie, to Mr. Jacob Hammel, of this place, was celebrated at the same © time, the Rev. D. Lochner tying the nuptial were numerous and .costly, especially Oof the silver wedding, one of which consisted of a fine tray with a silver tea set, the otiginal net cost of which was $28. The young couple will take up residence in New Hamburg, where he holds a good position in a furniâ€" ture lactory. We wish the yOUNE|Omaha, Neb., is visiting her moth couple much joy and happiness. Mrs. Wm. m..,.: Geo. M Obituary.â€"Mrs. Dan. Kochler, who|kie is severely suffering from blo resided about three miles from bere, |poisoning......Mrs. Harrison Pons: died last Thursday forencon, in het |by is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W #2nd year. Deceased was in delicate|Buckham.......Mr. and Miss Mitche health for the last three years and |Waterido, dalled on acquaintanc the last three months her health |Sunday. Iniled very rapidiy, until last Thursâ€" inmmmmagentnmmsmmemhemmn , when death put an end to her| SHIPPING THE APPLE CROP She flmw cuatice % by all who know hetr and leaves a| The bigt apple ctop of Ontario BT. JACOBS WELLESLEY. MORNING, NOVEMBER® 6, 1902. lgik d o S $ |Ree o s uks mas M gretted in t * . & like it a daughrersy a of of the oldest pioneers succumbed .tc death‘s call in the person of â€"Mr Jobn . , seu., in his 76th year. io omm ie e ce years was highly réspected. He was a Chrisâ€" uunutflhudu\hhdnpï¬rr gretted in this vicinity. The funeral took plzce this afterncon. He was ‘ I i i ‘ T § LSTS © “‘ two . and were t at hurruving wite 2ed 7 o o & up 4 z‘ the community . in MHIMT o Greteg: "“'".......&‘“ atteng: dna'hhnl of their !a and grandlather....... Hallowe‘en passo¢â€" oft very orderly.. There was no disturbâ€" ance excepting a few tricks by boys who _ removed several gates.....Mr. E. Schaub, who had a very good sitâ€" uation in the Berlin Svf: refinery , has been laid up with blood poisonâ€" ing. for the past ten days, but good hopes are Now batertained of his speedy mmy.......fln. John Stahâ€" ly is also on the sick list, but imâ€" proving. â€" _Lamp Exploded.«â€"Mr. John Beggs Fwtmnmmmâ€"ï¬u !ohmynwmwm exâ€" plosion of & oil lamp. _ Mr. Beggs had retired, his wile still beâ€" ing up, the lamp was setting in a window ‘at the time and on explodâ€" mmthvhdow cuttl;.m and o infflam&able materials on h Mr. Beggs in attempting tvox'tg» guish the fire, got his hands so seâ€" verely burned that it will be some time before he will be able to use either of them. | The ommittee : who have the teleâ€" phone business in hand have now got the posts in the ground and the comâ€" l-mywfll immediately proceed â€" with r erection. * Personal.â€"â€"Mrs. Frank Part and her two. little dugm left â€" Monday morning fot Sterling, Mrs. Parr beâ€" ing summoned home owing to the serious illness ‘of her father.......Miss Aggie Hawke, of Galt, spent a foew days last week with her aunt, Miss Harrow......Mtr. andâ€" Mrs. S. E. Strome and daughter, of Glenallen, were visitors at Mr. John Schumer‘s and Mr. John Boomer‘s Sunday....... Messrs. Spahr, Bundy, with their all.......Mr. Robt. Beggs, of Essex, is }up-ï¬n; a few days with his broâ€" thers and other friends here. Personais.â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. Westâ€" wood ‘and Miss F. E. Beaven attendâ€" ed _ cof§ecration . services in the Church df England at Hespelet on Sunday fast.......Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schafer and daughter visited friends in Berlin on Sunday last.......Rev. and Mrs. M. Bowman were in Hespeler on Sunday.......Mr. Tilman Schafer has purchased the property formerly ownâ€" ed by Jas. Turel, of this place, and will move into the village shortly..... Mr. Elijah Thomas has moved . into Mr. Becker‘s house. Briefs.â€"Quite an _ enjoyable time was spent at a _ Hallowe‘en party given by the young ladiess of our village, at the home of Mr. Geo. McAllister, on â€"Friday last.......The usual number of small boy depredaâ€" tions were committed in the neighâ€" borhood during the quiet hours of the last night _ of October.......The sugar beet harvest. is very nearly completed . in . this vicinity. â€" The Bloomingdale syndicate have a full force of hands atâ€" work and will probably coniplete . ‘their harvesting this week. . Literaty Society.â€"Every one interâ€" ested in the Bloomingdale Literary and Debating Society should attend the business meeting to be held on Saturday, the 8th inst,, in the school house, at 7.30 c‘clock. Notes.â€"Numbers of the farmérs are still busy at the ng: beets in this vicinity.......Mr.~ D. der, . Guelph, paid a business trip to our vfll?o s.my......lr. John Mackie, C.C., dn moving into the house recentâ€" ly occupted z. Mrs. D. McKay....... Mr. N. â€"B. illan, who lately reâ€" turned«@#rom San Francisco, was the p-tdi.’b. Dutrant, Sunday, at branch ‘of the Um‘m Bible ing 11'!’â€"..‘“ in the Methodist en the meaiing. . _ _‘ Â¥ Personal.â€"Miss Mary Watson, . of Omaha, Neb., is vhm: her mother kie is severely suffering from blood by is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Buckbam.......Mr. and â€" Miss Mitchell, Waterido, dalled on acquaintances, BLOOMINGDALE WINTERBOURNE LINWOOD Bwings into line this week. MML te and "mo f mind one that it is time to change from e 4 h warm, comfortable euite. mmhww et your demand in this matter. Note these in ..hm note of the prices at which they will be a ‘-M# weigh them 3 C about â€" your m moidh hn en mt ornat we ety aho oc dad se 24, 26, 32. mm--m.u-.o--aï¬" h wbtl v extra fine soft nnderahirts and drawers extra fl ::’.zonu SBpecial price 35¢, 40s 45¢ and 50e w0 mat Ex) Men‘s Fancy Striped Shirts and Drawers. it d a Men‘s all wool shirts and drawers 34 to 42, at 75 and $1.00 wC xmmmmmmum‘rm ‘ ¢ nd.mmmm-unua.uu $1.00 and $1.25 "*"91.70, 4. qa.ts aud t pp O "" o0 a% Aplice, sizes 34 to . 44, mt 4100 it Mr. J. L. Mader will be pleased to show y« stock and quote prhgu:buo:hrmmwmcm ® y98 9i * SMTZ TIET BRoOs. 3 Cuzar Casn Srorz. ‘ Terms Cash only. Phone 179.‘ 23 and 25 Sou! UNDE Briefs.â€"Mr. Cook‘s little daughter, Vera, is recovering from an attack ©of bronchitis.......Mr. Munn, the effiâ€" cient motorman of the B. & B. Elecâ€" tric R.R., has been on the sick list for a few days.......The Y.P.A. held ‘a very successful meeting on . Sunday evening. Topics were introduced durâ€" ing the evening causing some discusâ€" sion, which shows the interest taken by the young. people.......The G.T.R. enginger has difficulties of his own when he starts up the incline from the mill with a load. He is becomâ€" ing used to going back to start over again.......Football is a very popular game in Bridgeport and we believe its admirers are not found . among the boys only......Quite a number of young people took in the Bishop‘s lecture in Zion church, Berlin, â€" on Tuesday. One young gentleman wishâ€" ing to make an evening visit to a neighboring village, and being someâ€" what alarmed at the thoughts of making a wrong turn in the darkne:s provided against such an accident by not leaving the village alone. . The Hight ark is the safe one, _‘ * We are showing a large range of overconts at prices that will tempt the most economical buyers. ‘ Men‘s double and single breasted overcoats from $5 ~ Ymgm'lovemhhonsaup,donhhnnddngl:h In readyâ€"toâ€"wear garments we have the largest upâ€"toâ€"date assorted stock to select from in town, and in price and quality we defy competitors. In this department we make the clothes fis the man. We allow no improper fit to leave this store. _ th.--mmo\m._ih}mg mmthnplmï¬thhm designs in M. Wildfang, Sign of the Gold Star, . We are entering i our sixth of Fall Business Mmmm-mmu’:kuumm 1. Let‘s taik about stuffers, meat grinders sto."‘ We never sarty cheap imitationsâ€"only the »®ST. ‘l‘bohurpfl.hto.;.* to buy, and in meat cutters Boxx® & MuzrLLE®R lead. e carty y awmmam wm.wn BStove Department which cannot be equalied county. carry ~lam-amnmn-:.° es with at all ask ¢ to ont fepe y entiigoge es â€" We mook seary ereq m n the ie nq&hdgd--_ It will pay you. aN> THIS WEEK BRIDGEPORT f 28@!58@&8&&‘&,] Agents for Messrs. Sass & Plate‘s?Parquetry Flooring, A few Hints regarding FALL TRADE BTOOEK The Upâ€"Toâ€"Date Mu. Star Clothing House, BERLIN,. California Points. Round trip Toarist Tickets good for nine months on sale to all the popular Winter Resorts of California. UNEXCELLED SERVICE TO CHIâ€" CAgo. Fast trains equipped with modern Prompt connection with all Western St. Catharines, Preston, Ont., and the world renowned Mt.Clemens, Mich. are situated directly on line of the Grand Trunk. mummmmm from agents. J. R. Strickraxp, Agent, Waterloo,. 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