PE Snss ©p S __A. WESELOH & CO., CAAA AARARARAAAA AA AAAAAMALA &‘, Shoes, Hate, Caps and Men‘s Furnishings. . Next to the . We are up mgainst the real thing, and while it lasts must make the best of it Our stock of warm wedr stufis has been well looked after and we want you to know it Sales have been exceedingly good and many lines have become broken. We have attached special moving prices to th:se. Come and seo us and we will make you feel that you are getting one of the & n mCs & WINTER MMON ED C ‘BARCAINS. You can find lots of places where you can spend more money than you ean hera forclothing and shoes, but nowhere can you get more for your money than at Weseloh‘s. k _‘ Men‘s Suits and Overcoate, 5.00 up to $18.00. Fd Roys‘Overcoats and Suits, 200 up to $10.00. F Underwear 50¢ to $3. Box 15 to 506. nys‘ Stockings 25 to 60c. Everything here at oar store is rightly made and pr«:;fly priced. Money back if not satisfied. Hymmen‘s Down Draft Drum . Top, Bottom a#@= _ : Damper § Cast Iron. Is what you require at the pre sent price of Fuel. . No Sheet Iron Slides to wear out in ONE YEAR. It saves 30 per cent in Fuel. Call and examine it at BERLIN Peter Hymmen e w tX BERLIN. Post Office. ONTARIO WAT time visiting friends . here, ed . home on Monday......Quite. & of our citizens attended the: of the Rev. Father Brobman in â€" Clements on Saturday.......Mrs. g bert .Ludwig attended _ the wedding last week of her. in Berlin, Mrs. Charlie Gochi...... Michael Spics, of Linwood, & tew days here last week vltltrï¬ Wedding.â€"A _ very pleasant took place at theâ€"home of Mr. . and Mrs. Arnold, near our burg, on Tuesâ€" day of last week, when their d‘ï¬- ter, Caroline, was married to + Roo{, of Chicago. A large number oi invited guests were present from St. Agatha, Berlin and other points ‘The bride received very many costly and useful presents. ‘The young cou ple will leave shortly for their home "News Notes Gathered by Intoastrious Correspondents. : in County and District. i ©P000 $606C00000004 000 +0 06 04090600060 40°04 in Chicago and carry with them our heartiest congratulations. |__ . . _‘The â€" Churches.â€"Robt. _ Hamilton will occupy the pulpit of the Methoâ€" dist church next Sunday afternoon.... Special services are being conducted in the U.B. Church by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Ibbot, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Edwards, of Berlin, during this week. Next Sunday morning quarterâ€" ly services will be comducted by the Rev. Wr. Groh, the presiding elder Seryv also will ice ya She .. 000 . ance meeting was held in the Metipâ€" dist church last evening. The Revs. Vollick and McEwen, of Elmira, and Berlin respectively, and the pastors of the different home churches . pre sided. Surely alter listening to adâ€" dresses given by such eloquent men as these, no one will hesitate when he comes to the poll to put his x im the, right place. Owing to the inclemeney of the weather, the Literary Society did not render its programime on Saturâ€" day last. The next public mesting will be held on the 20th"M#st..::The U.B. S.S. entertainmer t will be held on the 18th inst. sad the public school examination on the, 20th inst. ...... Notwithstanding mh‘ Aspell of fina weather w6 had this Inif. ‘ouite‘s fine weather we bad this fnil, quite a number of farmers are not ready for the winter that appears t«> have set in Bloomingdale school report for Noâ€" vember.â€"Class V.â€"Alice Bingeman. Sr. IV.â€"lan â€" Snider, Betnite Kurs chinsky, Alian: Borts, Sr. «JIH.â€" Irene Bingeman, May Wile, Florence Sbepherd, Loela Meyer, Alphon Basâ€" tian, Florence Rellinger, Floyd, Shepâ€" herd. Jr. 111. â€"Emma McAillister, Alice Bedford, Clayton Eby, _ Alba Allemang. Sr. 11.â€"Eleanor Snider, Railph Vance, Alfred~Hummel, . Ada Meyer, Bellia Pautler, Russet Thom as, Clayton Kurschinsky, Enells We ber. Jr. I11.â€"Florence Huff, Ada Martin, Bertie Meyer, Dora Wile, Alâ€" berta Scoble, Mina Huimmel. â€" Sr. Part II.â€"Eamile Bastiam, Laurina Heinzman, Harold© Thomas, Howard Bowman. Jtr. Part II.~â€"Eldon Eby, James~Ibbot, Waliter Tbb.ot, Violet Prohibition Meeting.â€"A _ tempéerâ€" Slumski Notes.â€"Prohibition is the topic of the day in our township, as it â€" no doubt is in all other 4ownships. houses and churches. ‘The clergy are a unit in pushing the intwrests . of prohibition so as to secur® a ing vote next Thursday, Mfl ‘Threshing is brisk just now in . our vicinity, ?fly.“ A4th line of beka::m‘ mxml : Â¥o P leas thu‘&xn machines mm a mile‘s limit. Eight of otr prosperâ€" ous farmers have Iately> mecured _ a brand new outft, separatow and horse power, costing 5400. Buying and sellâ€" ing is still a popular featmre of this line. We hope both buyer and seller Wedding.«â€"A protty wedding ».W®® | /. w j Letson and Ee t oo Ce mt on us (He ty on aiee ““‘-3.‘2‘?" im Mrs: Letson, sr., pres §th line of On Nov. 13th, at | "_* "With us inte tines, maoe dsgre se is (Eokinn n 2 lara » AS. . and w‘m whs united _ in [ Etamme of speeches a 5 o‘clock in the m;"JN Clara Hood, sldest daughter As. and Margatet Hood, was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Daâ€" vid Greer, youngest son of Thomas and Margaret Greer. Rev. C. T. Fafe Tiker up inombtering 4n ht id homestend at > _i; Oreun. Many happy couple VIGHNGY , wH WaQ. We SVE C t 'm' of Maryboro, The ‘-m' «¥pect : . to ’v.:w-l care, be kept vw xm.ï¬: generous g.. .. mile‘s limit. Bight prosperâ€" ous larmers Kate "Tatoly> mecared .‘ 4 [K08 of our on« HAWKSVILLE BLOOMINGDALE: MARYBORO. be held in the evei.â€" News Notes.â€"Mr. James McKay, of Californiz," is spending some time at the home of his nephew,â€" William Williams.......Mr. Geo. Gable was on & b-h-:: to Waterlco a ‘few dayy last ...... Mrs. : John Fisher and son, Fred, spent a week at the home of the former‘s : father, . Mr. James Heard, near _ Atwood......Mr. William Gabel, of Wallaceville, â€" has we are sorry to state, beeti unable for some‘ time to perform his duties as teacher through a severe attack af sciatica, but. we are pleased to see him out again.‘ May speedy recovery follow.......Mrs. John m«-‘, near Gowanstown, on whom an operation had been performed, lia}n-vcrycrit,- icalâ€" condi and slight hopes _ are _nt&dnflg her recovery.‘ From last zeports she was mending.. Mr. Strong has the . sympathy of the comutunity in his hour of trouble....... Miss M. Rupper 1s at present staying at the home of Mr. G. Gabel.......The choir of the Evangelical Association are practising for the annual Christâ€" mas entertainment. From all reports ‘they <purpose® to> make this event a notable one.......By the time this isâ€" sue feaches some of its readers, the result of the 4th will have been made known. May the result be the one that will abolish the bar and protect the home! Ontario expects every man to «o his duty on that day by going to the T“. and depositing his vote for the Liquor Act. Let every _ man make use of his franchise, for such he will if he is a true Canadian. GOoLDEN _WEDDING AT WEST MONTROSE. An event of unusual interest transâ€" pired in the immediate vicinity . of West Montrose, on Saturday, Novemâ€" ber 30th, <wnen the 50th n::?onsry of the ‘wedded lifte of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Letson wm by the assembling of en and grandchildren and other relatives to honor the _ grandparents on this ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Letson have @ach‘exactly reached the Psaimist‘s limit of three score years and ten. Both are still hare ~and staiwart, wearing lightly the burden of many ears. Mr. Letson was one of those ‘ndy and resomute pioneers, who did much towards making the wilderness blossom as the rose, who faced the bard and constant toil of the early gettler, ana uvercame the many diffiâ€" Gulties that the pioneer must necesâ€" saril} meet with. There were . six sons, thtee daughters and twentyâ€" sons are David, Samue}, Andrew, Rhodes, Frederick and Byron, . an the daughters, Mrs. Frank Snyder € ie mee ty borantetaificah i«ccmnticis Auscart) E.m.’m- Jupp and Mrs. Thomas , all “'7“'! in the neighborâ€" hood of West Montrose. Altogether, the various members of the family have in their possession about 700 meres of fertile land. Mr. Letson has been a very successful farmer, beginâ€" his career with the splendid eapital of swo . strong and willing hands. He has won for himself and children through intelligent industry, ably seconded by his faithful partner, & pleasant and comfortable home. A1â€" ter partaking of an extellent dinner that did justice to the occasion, the following address was read: A :Beloved Parents:â€"We rejoice that by divine Providence we are permitâ€" ted to assemble here today to honor you . by eahtntï¬ï¬‚zm golden wedâ€" ding, and trust God may . be pleased to spare you in health and strength for many years to come. We heartily thank you for the mafy past years of parental kindnessâ€" and watchful care, M“Iikevln lot†the generous g.... we have repeatedly reâ€" ceived from your hands, and as a toâ€" ken of our enduring gratitude and afâ€" f me of s; ew reâ€"union, "He rendered. in arote in the . teeling of loy ‘ Your . Children. ~ Beautiful gifts were also presented by W. J. Letson and wile: A suitâ€" able reply was given and in return Mrs. Letson, #r., presented each of her children with desirable and _ ap» T raimms of spe Auc'.:::: Tak ‘Muh\hhflfly reâ€"union, "Home, Sweet Home" was x:alh hbeartfelt . tomes, there in the minds ol all present . a teeling of loyaity to home that will all meet in the eternal with a gold watch and chain as an expression of love and esteem from your children, and may He who nevâ€" ar slumbers nor sleeps ever keep you heneath the shadow of His Almighty wing WALLACE 8T MiHL Notesâ€"It is very dificult to get the mill mnowâ€"aâ€"days. The mtw aWu one side and the farmers‘ teams . are sometimes two . deep on another. With six orâ€"seven farmers . waiting for: him, the telephone bell ringing in the inner office, and the telegraph instrument clicking from its> corner, the office manager is kept hustling. ~ Bpur Lineâ€"Wheat and flour . are making steady trips along the line. Tuesday & car of broom corn for Mr. BSchipdel‘s broom factory came over the spur line from Illinois. On the same day Mr. McAllister, of Bloomâ€" ingdale, shippéd. a car of heading. ‘gchool will have a special ng day, Friday, the 19th. Parâ€" ents and others interested in the progress of the school are cordially invited to be present. As the teachâ€" ers are not preparing an elaborate programme they refrain from calling the closing exercises held on that day by the more pretentious name _ ‘of Public School examipation. The latâ€" ter name carries with it the idea of an all day entertainment including‘ a feast at noon. ‘Who‘s Is It?â€"A business. man _ of busy Bridgeport says, ‘"That the paâ€" pers ‘are repeatedly using this phrase ‘The Berlin s'ï¬ Refinery.‘ Berlin says, ‘Our new ustry,‘ and points with pride to ‘Our large factory. " Now it‘s up to the people of Berlin to prove their right to claim ‘ the factory while the plant is . within Bridgeport limits. Bridgeport is a modest little piace, but still good humor has its limits. Public Spirit.â€""No one can ©live unto himselfâ€"alone" is a well proven doctrine. We must: take an interest whether weswant to or not, in . the affairs of our: néighbors. Sometimes this interest is a mere retailing of gossip. It however, has a much broader and better meaning. It ° is that a man take such an interest in his neighbors and their affairs that the community in which he lives wil} }., be the better for his living in it. ‘This interest which aims at the imâ€" provement of ‘the village, town _ or city in which he lives is called the public ‘spirit, â€" Before a place can be progressive, â€" the citizens of" that place must periorm the duties: they owe to their native place by carry. ing out, from time to time _ such measures as will help improve and develop the place. Just now _ the main street is much too ‘narrow. A constant effort should be made to broaden it. . anything that does not move in that direction is a sttp to |the rear. â€" Indeed, t:ï¬n.ny one who |does not act up to s idea, the atâ€" titude of the progressive citizen will ‘Ipeâ€"if I may use a popular phrase,â€" |"Go away back and sit down." | Briefs.â€"Miss Mary Yeck has reâ€" |turned from: | woronto.......Miss _ A. ‘|Pernfus, who has been . ailing for ‘ |some little time, is under the Dr.‘s. ‘leare. We hope to seeher soon _ reâ€" ‘ |stored to health......Mrs. .Reist, . of | Chicago, who has"been visiting friends ‘ lin the village for some time, rejoins ~lherâ€" husband in Chicago shortly...... "|One day last week a baby girl came * |to _ Mr:â€" Kochlet‘s â€" home.......Mr. "|Waechter is building an addition to ® Ihis dwelling house on Main street. > |It is his intention to keep a . stock 4 |of _ econfectionery. â€" Bridgeport welâ€" + |comes business enterprise. . ‘The Council met at Township Hall on Saturday, November 22nd, _ purâ€" uant to adjournment. Members .all m\ except . Mr. * Shantz. The 3 in the chair. Minutes of 6preâ€" ceding session read â€" and approved. ‘Llaved by Mr.. Amos, seconded by Mr. Reist, that the reports of the chairâ€" man of the Board of Health, Medical Health ‘Officer and Sanitary Inspectâ€" or as now read be adopted and copâ€" ies forwarded to Secretary of Provinâ€" Board of Health. Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded by Mr. Snyder, that Byâ€"law No. 869 to appoint Deputy Returning Officers 'm polling places be read the first and second time. YATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNCIL v PROCEEDINGS. Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded by Mr. Amos, that Byâ€"law No. 869 as now filled in in committee of â€" the whole be read the third ‘time and Moved by Mr. Amos, seconded by Mr. Reist, that the following acâ€" counts be paid and the Reeve grant his order on the treasurer for . the several amounts, viz.: To Jas. Lorâ€" entz, repairing bridge, $1.82, Daniel Kesselring, gravel, . $3.50; Joseph May, gravel, $11.70; Jonas Snyder, wel, $9.50; _ Jas.. Klein, gravel, ‘gfï¬; John Li , gravel, $2.16; N,; C. B“hl,“ft vel, $8.15; Adam Cressman, gravel, $6.00, Jas. Kinsey, :nnl. $4.00;, Geo. Copeland, gravel, Ao M e B , %0.00; . G » ng washout, $1.00;, A. ~ Cressman, _ reâ€" pairing bridge, etc., $2.00, J. Pedâ€" der, railing and>â€" material, . $9.75; Preston Progress, ad. Court of 0‘: Mn â€"® d-n‘ tor « ~auuâ€", nist Met, ‘ï¬â€˜:.t': â€"COB.. $47.98. _ by adâ€" Ladies® Underwear and fronts; worth 40c, special _ 25¢ LADIES VESTO AT 85e.~ . 25doz. ladies‘ extra heavry vests and dra ribbed, lace trimmed reauer maine Bartredd _ 5. We have the better lines at T5¢, $1 and A $1. 25 150 dozen ladies‘ fine undervests d dra fine ribbed, Te feich. lhee iminey ds LTH B FION HEA RAND, COMBINAT Ladies‘ combination saits, * medium and large sizes $1.00 We are the solo agents for the celâ€" Curar Casn StoRE. _ Terms Cash only. Phone 179. $ 98 and 25 Son A SUCCESSFUL LINE â€" â€" | CENUINE CRANITE WARE 5 oraol uNt _ 1 SILVER TEA and TABLE |â€" SPOONS. * f |sILVER DESSERT SPOONS. ‘ "# . LADLES. ~‘ BERRY SPOONS and BERRY | SETS. | FISH FORKS. ht s | BUTTER KNIVES. . | SILVER KNIVES and » %" EL P LATED T <>. Wiae: oles h: 458° Xmas Gifts. <tores in this section where more or better gifts of Mâ€"“= offered for your selection. We earnestly urge you to consider Christmas goods before making your final choics. The very best sort of CHRISTMAS GIFT is the one that dividends of Elouuro for months and you':.:d PRACTICAL qï¬ are the only kind that are sure to returns. thi fomm&ofmwmmmm cnnï¬;swns SHOWING. â€"Many of our Christmas Wares are handâ€" some, but it is their usefuiness and I-hg.w.fl that makes t truly desirable hr()\nsznu purposes. > are '3“??â€!.‘_;; PRA CTITITCAIXL, ° LADIES‘ VESTS AT 2¢c. of fine footwear at the MARKET SHOE S'l’(\)BE â€" I"'-:"'..‘:‘.‘â€""* PBICES ABE RIGHT, _ _ hag Adrcd 60008 ARE UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE, E. W. BECKER, M. Weichel & Son, i Phone 215 SNMYVTEL BEROS.. We have received two shipments of Granite Ware direct from manufacturers in Germanoy, and they are without a doubt the finest goods we have ever shown. The one lot is PurE WEITE and the other LI1GHT BLUE outside and WHEITE inside. We don‘t want to exaggerate, but if we cannot saive you 20% in your granite ware purchases we will give them to you free gratis. 7 * â€M!sh&fli&%&,mï¬ Agents for Messrs. Sass & Plate‘s Parquetry Flooring. Lo JusfuafusfeofunfoaJe shefecfucfecle . ofunfesfectcle cleofctnfestetufectectaderts ofnfnfurtinfe _ . Pleasure Bearing BUT THE PRICE! Loox Art Our Wixpbows. $1.2% 100 doz. children‘s avd 1 15. 18, 20. 28. 60. 90. 40, 48 on Wocn_rry a full lTine of child: NEW JACOKETS._ ~#4 Just rcecived .d?-d of Monte . Carlo aad Box Back Jackets. 2# ebrated fing, un suits POCKET and PEN KNIVES. SOUVENIR RANGES. f CARVING SETS. . BREAD KNIVES. : CHILDREN‘S KNIVES and in oi : CHILDREN‘S CUPS and SAU â€" _ MARK ET SHOE . * STORE, BERLIN. Waterloo and Elmira.