+ Store : Open m s S _ S _______ _ jery. Yet death came lmil; ‘;t;'c‘ ; . ®» don 1 inter t. Deceased | & [ S aAITIT.A. CS within a ew days of being 19 Frare e * ® old. Mr» and Mrs. Reynolds have the * "" touch mpathy of the unity in thei ww c ;, H.ORICSEIOP. Ti Sn meme n ty a, ut es lal ) 4 A y tlers of Woolwich passed away. last o 3 ‘,“ s > |Remnnrnmnmmnnmnnine niamnnnnrmmecmmmmmen i Thursday, Eo “u ':.hâ€m of ;::‘.- is â€" 8 ax ; Wagner, who upper p lc ~.0~~ e has re ich. * Deceased had al E% m nuu smni is 1902 HEANUAITE“' :'trokc several months a:o A:‘d‘ sg 3. * Our Holiday Lines are the Largest. Our Patterns are Exolusive :::mngmmm on Sunday foreâ€" . wand Upâ€"to Date : Thess are a few of them:â€"Skates, Hockey and|noon. ‘Deceased was 84 years old. _ Spring; Hockey Sticks and Pucks, "Buffalo" and "Hamilton" Rifles, | . Briefs.â€"Monday _ was December ;& Riffes, Boys‘ Revolvers, Table Catlery, Pocket Cutlery, Boys‘ Tool 5::'. & ‘:"' ':"‘l of "'““'I . Cheats, Children‘s Sleda. ed till nte ‘in the atterncon. .. _ The o aok ; vil belonging ackson . 9 ue P HYM M N mtaly was <s000 o Win, Prch . tor Suke C o , YÂ¥ about $250. The chattels ailso sold ce ts io : I well.......Mr. L. J. Holts moved into â€"_ BERLIN, > = 1 * * ~. _ ONT.|Mr. Chas. Klinck‘s house. He has . Apiirermnnintommnnentemanmmch Atiitiitstinnasitiniitiiananimscnninsommemmmmnimnntiemmmmmmmenmmmcmmommmemmemmnimemmmmmmmmmmm § DOUGD® ® 10%. 2N intend8 t0 BDUIHNC & ;%"_;;v_;" Ee 4 * & ouse for Nu:l:.‘m summer. ‘I'l: e c#\ * « .|prospects are again ~â€" _ M i n cM number of .=h:m be -fl:a. â€" bnristmas Ur Sâ€" on k o reme ;_ 0 <qen â€" , Schools are preparing the Aor . _ .__It will pay: you to call in and look through our stock before doing ons of tas Fhok . ..% ve Chr gh' Qngpgbh..dï¬l“nlmm-g:tmh ® _\ prices are as low as the Jowest, No troublé to show you.: We have|week. The beets wers frozen IlflDuimhla presents at so small a cost. * APOLOGY.â€" We desire to apologize to those of our customers who hat to lcave the store without being waited upon last Saturday. \We may ‘#ay from now untill Christmas we have setured adtitional help, so that we willâ€"now be in a position to serve our customers with promptness and thor ouhn_on. "A. WESELOH & co., â€".____ You will find anything from a child‘s bootie to a ladies‘ or gentleâ€" -*’l fine patent leather guods. . Prices from 25¢ to $6. %,;Q i Store open every evening. %, ‘ Clothes, Shoee, Hats, Caps and Men‘s Furnishings. Nektt to the Post Office. We bave jast received a large supply of goods . * Our Holiday Lines are the Largest. Our Patterns are Exolusive ad Upâ€"to Date : These are a féw of them:â€"Skates, Hockey and Spring; Hockey Sticks and Pucks, "Buffalo" and "Hamilton" Rifles, ‘Air: , Boya‘ Revolvers, Table Catlery, Pocket Cutlery, Boys‘ Tool Chests, Children‘s Sleds _ PETER HYMMEN, oaly room to mention a few limes. E. W. BECKER, __For the convenience of the many patrons of this store who find it impossible 10 shop. during the day time, we have deâ€" cided to keep our store open every evenâ€" ng until 9 o‘clock« Our advice to you s to buy now, as many lines after sold out cannot be repeated. ) « Visit Our Grocery aod Bazaar in the Basemont. MRA R 44 1411884004100 0444 9 | wEST MONTROSE Christmas Goods. A. 0. BOEKMER (0. Every Evening. Tock and trimminge, r and cushion tope, Waterloo County‘s Greatest Store FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE. We are making mmmlonl this season to make our Christmas trade largest in the h‘story of the store. Nothing will be left undone to make this s.ore your beadquarters for onryt.hins that is 1est and mort desirable in the line of Christmas footwear, A moment‘s thought will convince you what nothing is more suitable as a Christmas present than a pair of nice slippers or a pair of warm overâ€" shoes for fatherâ€"a pair of house slippers or a.pair shoes for fatherâ€"a pair of house slippers or of_dréss shoes for motherâ€"a pair _o(p E;dq or & pair of. rubber Loots for the boyâ€"or a pair of house slippers for each of the childr im â€" We cordâ€" ially invite you to call and see our stock of Christâ€" mas footwear. You will be surprised to see so Xmas Footwear. LIMITED. THE want M MAMMAMAAA en‘s fine shirta, and vomerasd Te " M 1 Hate -‘n‘ Far “.m MARKET SHOE * STORE, BERLIN. 6 ’; Our Busy Neighbors % I hes. o ho e k BERLIN. Obituary.â€"Two more deaths 06â€" curred here sfhce our last report, Peter Schmidt, father of Mr, â€" John F. Schmidt, died on Tuesday evening of last week at the age of 88 years, 4 months and 2 days. Deceased used to live in Erbsville, but for the last year or so has lived with his daugh ter, Mrs. Philin Struck in ame wil. â€"Xmas will soon be here min,'qd West Montrose is getting ready . for it. The great : mommoth entertainâ€" ment and Xmas tree will be held on Tuesday, December 23rd, at West Montrose.. The multitudes will come up from the north, south, east and west, and glittering with gifts . of beauty and splendor the old time Xmas tree will be a sight worth seeâ€" ing. Tragedy and comedy dialogues and recitations, soul stirring songs in English and Germanâ€"will be renâ€" dered with admirable effect. Don‘t miss it. It is the event of aâ€" lifeâ€" time. Admission 10c. Items.â€"Mr. John Kumph has reâ€" turned to West Montrose for a short visit at the parental home.......Mr. Devitt and Mr. Vagle are the happy men this week. A young daughter has arrived in each of theit homes.... We are sorry to hear that little Byâ€" ron Letson was seriously ill with appendicitis.......Mr. Capes will spend the winter at Frank Snyder‘s...... Mr. Weber bids fair to be a monogenarian yet. and solid Briets.â€"Mr. Henty Schneider has bought the fart: of Mr. Jacob Stroh formerly owned by Mr. Geo. StefMer, and Hawk tor _ the to his bomé in sum of $8,000.......Quite a number O( | week.....Mrs. C. 1 HEIDELBERG Notes Gathered. by indastrious Correspondents in County and District ELMIRA,. for nearly (four weeks were brought to cr on Friday evening last....... Mr. h!\du. our -lqr‘“ulackâ€": chant, > received ® gr. 8 confectionery.......Quite a number of our citizens attended the funeral "of the Rev. Father Brohman in St. Cleâ€" I . on Saturday last...... Weddin Division for the month of November is s follows: Junior II.â€"Aldran Baetz, Norman Williams, William Mikm. > Senior Part ILâ€"Aiton Scharman, Hervey ~Latsch, â€": Almeta ~Schmidt, Sylvia Radtke. Junior Part . 1I.â€"Nelli¢ Bricknell, gh- Aâ€"o&or‘"mml Cla » , Clarence Sharman, ~Harvey _ Moss, Walter Baet?, August Jansen Class B.â€"Charlie Mihm, . Gordon Bricknell, Ella Thaler, Lucinda Ortâ€" man, Harry Radtke, _ Johnnie Burâ€" getz, John Ortman, Roy Meisel. Report for the month of November in the Senior Departtnent of Centreâ€" ville school: Senior IV.â€"Essie Latsch. Junior IV.â€"Ralph Shantz, Harry Shantz, Grace Detweiler. % lat working order.......Miss Mader, inâ€" stead of riding her wheel, walks to attend to her school duties.......Rev: Mr. Snyder, of Berlin, gave an inâ€" teresting address~ on "â€rohibition" in the . church, Thursday evenifg, Nov. 27th.......Mr. Emmanuel Becker lost two valuable horses this week. Seniot III.â€"Lloyd Karcher, John Moss, Harvey Bricknell, Edgar Brickâ€" mell, Oscar Mattes, Edward Jansen. Junior III.â€"Mary Dippel, Elmer Thaler, Cornelia Jansen, Clata : Detâ€" weiler, Edith Williams, Lucinda Harâ€" tel, Andrew Mattes. ‘Senior 11.â€"Elisie â€" Bactz, Edna Schmidt, â€" Walter Mattes, Albert ‘Thaler, Abraham Otterbein, Hannah Clemens. s F. E. MADER, Teacher. & . Notes.~â€"Mr. ~Norman (Latsch," of Sugarville, spent Sunday under the parental roof.......Mr. Nelson Latsch and Lincdlh Jansen have secured a position at the sugar factory â€" and commenced work.. last Monday....... One day Jlasv week the school bell was seen resting on the rool. It has Personal.â€"Mrs. Wm. Douglas, ‘ of and . Mrs. Hiram McKay, m were the guests of their cousin, Mrs. Geo. Stork, last week. «... Mtr. Roy and Miss E. Grace Crooks, Scotland, spent last week at Mr, Chas. * Mann‘s.......Miss Janet Veitch is visiting relatives at Port The school report for the Junior Annie I CENTREVILLE C. M. BRYDEN, Teacher WINTERBOURNE MORNING, DECGMBER 11, 1902 ts returned bome Sunday Fi lii-h,-‘-ï¬.llnzz tllh m Reists‘ ï¬r'mm is busy in this vicinity ng up the threshâ€" ing for this ~season......Chas. Goet: got a carload of extra choice stockâ€" ers from Essex County lately, | l’Ul-.M: Earth is again covâ€" ered with a .\ Goat of snow....... Skating is fine on the mill pond and our juveniles are making good use of it:.....John Young,: merchant tailor, has gone to Sebringville, where he will follow the â€" same line of busiâ€" ness.......The election is now a thing of the past and, as usual, some sore heads remain. Surely there will not be a~ protest this time......Porkers are being slaughtered and turned inâ€" to sausages.......Mr. John Hill has a fine heifer on exhibition at the Guelph Fat Stock . Show. We understand that several ‘of our citizens will atâ€" tend the show. ‘Dinner for â€" county. Council.â€"On Wednesday last the Warden of Waterâ€" loo County Council entertained the members. of that body to a dinner atâ€" Mr. Grasser‘s. Twentyâ€"two sat down to dinfier and did ample justice to ~the excelleut menu,. This hosâ€" telry. has the teputation for giving an Al‘ meal and _ on this occasion those in charge of the culinary . deâ€" Lpu:.mï¬ Aqueu to their laurels. Tt: table loowed exceedingly pretty wit its showy linen, pretty china and the many little decorations that _ seem nonâ€"essential and yet add so â€" much to the appearance of a table. Mr. C. R. Meichert, who has been employed in Stratford for some time, returned bome last Saturday night suffering from a serious illness, the nature of which was unknown to the physicians. He has since entered the Berlin hospital. We hope that he will soon recover his wonted health. «... Miss Eleanora Reichert has been visiting her brother in Stratford durâ€" ing the past week.......Friends â€"from Pennsylvania and Indiana have been the guests of Mr. P. Shirk during the week.......On Wednesday some of the G.T.R. officials paid & <visit to Bridgeport. They came over _ the sput line in their sumptuous private car. Before many years pass the O ficial car will not be the only pasâ€" enger â€"car running over the ~ spur Business _ Notes.â€"The beets are still being rushed to the factory. A day‘s travel over the roads is _ so beavy that the roughness is all worn away and a perfectly smooth track has been made by the wheels....... The cold weather has very considerably increased the grain traffic. The mill is running night and day, (but â€" can scarcely . overtake â€" the demand...... The trolley car has _ addâ€" ed * to _‘the comfort of _ its patrons by having a very neat stove put in a convenient corner. It is the lodestone, of attraction to . the many passengers these frosty motnâ€" ings. It has been a matter of surâ€" prise to the public that the traffic on this line has kept up to such a high percentage. Every one expected that little or no business would be done after the fine weather had gone, except the sugar factory traffic. The ‘tnlxht trains on the G.T.R. â€" make two and three trips daily to _ our village. 4 |-u'- families _ attended the baptisâ€" ‘ntl service held in the Methodist church here on Sunday, 1i6th, and had their infant ehndq: baptized....... Both the Methodist and Presby@erian §.8, of this place are holding pracâ€" #ice each week, for purpose=of trainâ€" ing the childron for coming Xmas on tertainments.......Hoping we have not taken up too much of your valuable space in your paper, as the Chronicle is.a great friend to all Waterloo citiâ€" wens, especially to those who have read it for years back. The fine weather that has prevailed for the last three or four months has proved itself to be a great bene, fit to the farmers of this countty, enabling them to harvest, thresh and deliver their grain at at early perâ€" iod, although there is a complete blockade at the grain eletators â€" all along the line of R.R.â€" The crop has proved to be an abundant one, as the threshing is all done and the farmers are prepared to confirm the report. ;'l'h wheat is not as profitable a crop this year as other years < in some places, as the frost visited Western Manitoba just as the wheat was ready to cut and did considerable damage.......Mr. B. Hamilton, jt., lost a valuable mare last week. She slipâ€" ped on the ice and ‘broke her leg and had to be killed.......Our genial . merâ€" chant, Mr. W. Young, has secured a fine stock of Xmas goods and is préâ€" mto satisfy _ his customers....... . J. Crookshanks‘ and G. Tanâ€" (St. Catharines Star.) So far from resting on their oars after the arduous work incident to the referendum campaign, the proâ€" hibitionists have entered #pon active r“ï¬htpvmm the intention of furthering the object MAKING â€"A NEW MOVE ROSSBURN, MAN WELLESLEY BRIDGEPORT with object in faâ€" uB cal 14 This simple announcement means morée than â€" 1 thimk, _ classes of people will appreciate this unusual showing of fine C# Hosiery a‘ter it is overâ€"those who mmade use of the op bought and those who did not; those who did will be glad they and those who did not will will regret that they did not. â€" Are y1 be one of the disappointed ones? & An Unusual Display of Hosiery. <~ . _ A Manufacturer‘s Stock Bought at 50¢ _ We hwpmhmdamnunm’lmkdmj_,‘ per pair. The price WILL BE = .. _ . CrEar CasH Storz. ‘Terms Cash only Phone 179. * 23 and 25 Sor stituency in Qntario It is stated on the highest authorâ€" ity that candidates will be placed in the local field to contest the mayorâ€" alty and the aldermanic seats.. The prohibitionists argue that they have excellent prospects of success, as inâ€" dicated by ‘Thursday‘s ‘referendum vote. They claim that the majority against their cause was only 222 on that day, and that as there are in the city between 400 and 500 women who were deprived of votes on Thursâ€" day, but : who have the municipal franchise, and will , poll‘ an "almost unanimous vote in favor of prohibiâ€" tion candidates, they:can carry the city by a majority of between 150 and 250. ‘It is said to be the intenâ€" tion, also, to interrogate each alderâ€" lmic candidate and if possible â€"to pledge them to support a mnment for a reduction of the num of toâ€" cal licenses and an increased fee for each license granted. cordiall reader t Xmas display before making a _ ::L(,h‘rm‘rypumh: External Mm infrinsi¢ worth:. ~ the utmost price moderation characterize all our Christinas wares _ o(vbiohihohlmgh.puï¬edh: s 'fl ‘ BILVER TPABLE Ww ark. in Knives, Forks Spoons, (sets or single picces) and a great _ variety of richly handsome pieces, such as Silver ldlqï¬s_..«. Fchhr,mmmq eto., ote. i The WEICHEL STORESoï¬â€˜srngndnfl of attractive and suitable Christmas‘ gifts for MEN, WOMEN mï¬:mmm. We have made very exteflsive preparativn for the Holiday Trade and both s&otnmhllof.fwdthiogs innumerable for those who prefer gifts of permanent value to fancy ‘baubles and knick knacks. We most A large and varied. stook of such home treraures as Tex Mf‘ Crumb Trays, Tes Trky®, abe.~ .30 00.3 00c3 us oo 8 o 0o S A MINT OF Christmas Fine Cashmere Hosier £ Warm Shoes For Cold Feet The Yellow Front, = King One Hundred and Twelve Never could see why they called them 7 are so warm and comfortable. .Why the mlApns:o_M wears our warm Winter Arctics will think he is standing right on the equator. M i nc Sm aye tan you find a more comfortable place for your lr during the cold winter weather than can be found inâ€" side our Arctic Footwear. Men‘s and Women‘s sizes, $1 to $1:75. Misses‘ gnd ‘Children‘s sizes ‘$1 to $1.50. for Men, for Women and for Children. â€" Nowhere on earth We Have the Very Best Makes of Arctics, Storm *~ Caiters, Alaskas and Overshoos ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE DOZ. ._ OM ZTIEET Bs _23 and 25 South Side King St., % iAgents for Messrs. Sass & Plate‘s Parquetry Flooring." _ . _A RCGCTITCS 306 Per Pair or 4 Pair for Don‘t miss this opportunity. Come early. 7 I 2E Gâ€" L E. R* Desirables. dus 1902 at the Clarendon Hotol, Berlin, at 11¢ ;u.'mm.nmrfl' transter "t the Tavern Licenes new Te ran Emil Wankel of the same place, * /. .0 ~BESJ. DEVITT, ~¢ Liquor License Act. To whom it May Concern meeting of uunu of x? A.m'wm""h'"w at &" 4. iiacare $ e o oo application made by Geo. O. Phi Town of Berlin for a transfer of the: H;:E!?_E‘.',EE"_; by Mosars Klils and ï¬ the Walper House District of North Waterioo, will be hel Eaturday the m..u.a. day M 1902 at the Clarendon Hotel, F at llo‘ Liquor License Act. To Whom it May Concern otice that a . .m‘&m;“m King St., BERLIN. ESS dkvihy 107 COuCCiI . u{fi n that a “‘"’1.‘..':4 Commissioners kn terloo, will be held 3 h day of December o :Hï¬uon n.::l.l’ 3 own of Waterioo a . LI:!;..? now †& DR C LZT Licenss Ingpectoft 14240