'*g! JC ~A 30 to cb ar at ag ady Boyâ€" BRoefors, w 23 only Dovs‘ Reefors, we +8 Cpp, moutly Boy‘s af% _ 63 NepreSs s3 d stiff Shu 8â€"10 KING ST. Wâ€"extend a corlial iavitisor to the lulies of Waterloo and vicinity to yjut oat shre rowmai, whers wa are prepared to show the latest dosigas in Pars« and Amorican Millinory, Mrs. C. Stquernagel‘s 16 ady Boyâ€" BRoefors, worth $2 00 and 250. while these last 1:50 23 ocy Dovs‘ Reefors worth.3 00 to 400 this woeek only at 250 10 C pr, motiy Boy‘â€" stzce, regular 40 and 50¢ go‘ng at 10 t3 Nes so d stiif Sirr.s reg 50¢c.to $100 to clear Saturday 350 Ocher buics will be added during the week at greatly reduced prices ~Toikvs advantoge of these cut prices, o esd i n P oA TA TA SARA TA DE OMA MAAA NNAAA NAAA i 8 uÂ¥ «4. 25â€"a4 + t DN m L BB SA ME ARADAE NAE MAAAE SAAA NVE oo MRA NA MAE A Â¥ e do neAt need to say mmch ’U.) pr.ces lp"‘flk forâ€" themse : es R sd and see what we are coing 20 m wore ‘Co bypyi>. â€"oduction Sale 9 _ Yate:slzo County‘s Greatest Store. o. T YOL so«~â€"NC. 6 §6e L . _ tF. 2. _ __ _ ; Embroideries, â€" t oo Thite Goods s4a wil J% Necessity Sale Soonsr Havse The Cash Than The Stock. Â¥UÂ¥ D o t VUL TV & *A & V D +A 44RA WBPRAAA 1 2 Awieg ind law a â€"nice «m «d! designsâ€"jast the kind for under wear, wolsts and other triwmingsâ€"a grand chuice if you come now from Z¢ up.to €iJs OV R ~0080 YARDS OF NEW PRINTS Coime® Tys ulactuce lraâ€" been imz <mare n â€"rf e T ese gonds are a housâ€"hold necâ€"ssity ev= y shâ€"reâ€"yon‘ll hu? th on s mewhereâ€"why not here? Our stock is completeâ€"the rarly com r gets lirst choice. Tha: meen‘ much, S deadid noa = bieache1 cott isâ€"Lousiale Cambrics â€"twill s Fodia Musâ€"ims and V ctoma Liavnsâ€"8s, 10;, 121 2¢, l5¢ to 18c. DP ‘y B y«' Uvercorts + A ALL NEW, BRIGHT AND ENTICING râ€" ton â€" the cageg prind s ame{nced n Coomaliâ€" l;» cre rararceet padterns Clee C 6t o6 tw CGJ NT id Boghmer‘s | yon‘ carryt ovep atagk oo Malbcelo:r ing am aAFTER AaLL THEE‘s N9 PLacE 10 suOP LIK® PHE BIG SPORE . WESELOH & CO., H. W IL DF A N G 11 ++ CANADA‘S BEST PRINTS a‘tt» on iz noh heteip us | Millinery At The Old Reliable Sa «l‘sh Prin‘s are the best in the wor‘dâ€"their man n hmd «d dawn fraim a her to sooâ€"â€"ach one m kâ€" en wouve thenrhe ‘ast ustil is wou‘d seem notbing Footi woc on He chratried, ds m ke elegsint wi«ppor<â€"children‘s dro«ses and ed forg nerid housewsar _ N c» soft {abricsâ€"eplen bet ep scasiv isâ€" per yas d 12 1 2¢ k @000 ver a=ck,. And it‘s at ‘this season that we cut prices < ing ami shoe purchases nowâ€"it will be money in c cen ia you> bear. EMBROGIDERIES THE CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH. Id WVHIT® GOODS ind ‘Moh‘s BIZOS tar 21 ty 51, regular p ‘s R arnissings. Next Post Office, BERLIN Money Back if not Satisfied. «<r~ second auly to Crum‘sâ€"the ‘mi a cl e second to the world‘s â€"mie 10e. and Prints $ rice $4,00 to WATERL OO Berlin. $2.50 Sr. Secondâ€" Lawrina â€" Heintzman, Emile Bastlan, Eldon Eby, Pear) Bedford, â€" Howard Bowman, Eisic Reist, Harold Thomas, Violet Slumâ€" as, â€" Florence HuB, Mina Hummel Oscar Wile, Synetta Wober. Jt. Third«â€"Ida Cressman, Ada Marâ€" tin, Bertie Meyer, . Lewolla Snyder, Dora Wile, Iven Cressman, Alberta Scoble, Irvin Shepherd, Russel Thomâ€" _Sr. Thirdâ€"Eleanor Snyder, . Ada Meyer, Alfted Hummell, Roy Geach, Clayton Kurschinsky, Euclia Wober. School Report.â€"The report for the seniorâ€"division of our sch0dl for Janâ€" vary is as follows, names in order of motit mm n â€"Fourthâ€"Clayton Eby, Alice Bedâ€" ford, Alba Allemang. _ _ 9 Litcrary Meeting.â€"On Saturday evâ€" ening, Feb. 11th, our Literary Sociâ€" ety . offers something special ‘to its many pa{rons, in the form of an exâ€" cellent programme, the chief {eature of which will be an interâ€"society deâ€" bate between the Winterbourne sociâ€" ety and the local debaters, The subâ€" ject for discussion will be "Resoived that Trusts â€"and ~Combines are not detrimental to the public." The afâ€" firmative will be upheld by the local debaters. An interesting and profitâ€" able evening is in store for all who may find it convenient to attend. ~Pitthâ€"Florence Shepherd, May Wile Iréne Bingeman, Floyd Shepberd. _ Personal.â€"Mr. Jonas Bingeman was a business visitor to Walkerton the latter part of last month.â€"Dr. Ranâ€" som left on Friday for Mitchell on a business trip of a few days‘ duraâ€" tion.â€"Hr. Harry Westwood, of St. Jacobs, was a visitor to our busy centre on Saturday of last week. ‘ in. the Twinâ€"City.â€"John Scott of Macton spent Monday in the village. â€"Messrs. J. Winn and J. Stadelbauer and the Misses McAllister spent Friâ€" day evening in Berlin.â€"Mr. and Mrs. McTavish of HMowickâ€"wereâ€"visitors at Merritt Winn‘s last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Spies spent Sunday in Elmira and Floradale. Mr. Spies ocâ€" cupied the pulpit oï¬ the Rev. Mr. Zimmerman on that day.â€"G. F. Dicâ€" fenbaker is confined to the house at present. â€" Mrs. F. C. Lackner is spending some time at St. Agatha. Briefs.â€"Mr. John Druar, who carâ€" ried on a blacksmith shop here â€" for some time, left on Monday for Welâ€" lesley, where he will reside. His sucâ€" cessor is Peter Dentinger af St. Agaâ€" tha.â€" ui o s fre art _ +) tspent a few days at home.â€"Mr. Hamâ€"~ Personalâ€"lir. Chas. Rceibling, of ilton Veitch of Hespeler, is visiting Drayton, N.D., who visited at home relatives here. ’fut the past six weeks,‘ started on ‘ emmnmnmmmm mmz mm . ; his return trip last Tuesday.â€"Mr. M. ‘ HAWKESVILLE. | Schaub‘ is spending a week . with ww ‘friends in Neustadt, Durham and othâ€" Personal.â€"Mrs. Robt. More alter er points north.â€"Miss Weber, of Clif spending a monthâ€"at ber home bere ford, is spending a fow days wilh returned to her home on Saturday. fricnds and acquaintances and is the Miss Laura Lackner accompanied her. guest of Miss Helena Flcischhauer.â€" â€"Mr. and Mrs, Levi Froy spent Sunâ€" A number of â€" Berlinites wore thc‘ day at St. Jacebs.â€"Mr. and Mrs.{guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Forler on Sattlier, of Heidelberg, spent Sunday Saturday evening.â€"A pleasure slcigh at Mr. Henry Frey‘s.â€"Messrs. James load of Waterlooites were the guests Hall and John Ottmann spent Friday of the Misses Bellinger and Zinkann in. the Twinâ€"City.â€"John Scott of; over Sunday. _ Personal.â€"Miss Emma Snider, of Berlin, is home.â€"Miss Vida Nain of Toronto is home on a visit.â€"J. Adâ€" des of Galt called on acquaintances here last week.â€"Mrs, John Mackenzic of Mosboro is visiting relatives here. â€"Miss Hannah Ariss accompanied by her friend, Miss Clemens, of Hespeler, spent a few days at home.â€"Mr. Hamâ€" ilton Veitch of Hespeler, is visiting relatives here. (Too late for last issue.) Briefs.â€"The CGrand river bridge will be completed this week.â€"Pcople are busy getting their ice.â€"Sacrament will be. dispersed in both churches here on Sunday.~â€"Miss Priscilla Hamâ€" dlton of Hespeler is home again. â€" Mrs. S. Burrctt is ii1.â€"Bhe Y. P. €. A. will hoid its rext mecting en the lith. Subject, "Resolved, That Life is What You Make it." A lively inâ€" terest is being "taken by the young people in the meetings, which are well attended. ‘Our Busy Neighbors y t News I»:s Githered by Industrious Correspondents ’ â€" in Cousnty and District. ‘ 004@ LE AiGLGGGQAONQEOp E4E 41 qOLOY CQF GOCOROL® 40009 WINTERBOURNE. WELLESLEY: "0’“ CGELCNMAOLON® $EO0+ 40004 0+000000040 40600 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY BLOOMINGDALE ’ Notes.â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of the Methodist church of this place purâ€" pose holding a social at the home of Mr. Goorge Bowman on the evening ot $t. Valentine‘s Day. A good time is anticipagted. â€"Mr. Snyder‘s new "mill is doing good work, as might be ‘xupected with machinery of the latâ€" ‘est and most approved style. The flour manufactured is of the best quality.â€"Our local brick and > tlle makers are having a prosperous seasâ€" |on, judging by the number of loaded‘ .aleighs passing through the village. Notesâ€"Rev. B. H. Staufier and wife, of Buflalo, N.Y., and Miss Luâ€" cinda Staufer, of Borlin, are visiting at the homg of L. I Staufier.â€"Mrs. . Break is on the sick list, but is récovering.â€"R. Gics» has rented the farm occupied by Jos! Gole and will move on it very soon.â€"Jocl Gole will move. into the â€"houseâ€"now â€"occupicd â€"by R. ~Giése.â€"L. H. Stauffer shipped a carload of â€" hogs Tucsday.â€"Flossic Maur, who has been sick, is gradualâ€" ly recovering.â€"J. R. Schiedcl is busy taking stock. Look oui for bargains in a few weeks.â€"Rev. Peter Geiger is slowly recovering after his recent ilincss.â€"Mr. S. Haug and family, of Berlin, were visiting under the parâ€" ental roof.â€"Mr. A. C. Hallman is away on his annual lecturing tour in connection with Farmers‘ Institutes. â€"â€"Miss Alice Brass, of Berlin, spent Sundayâ€"under the parental roo{.â€"It %s rumored that our hotel will change hands. y | _Death of James Facey.â€"On Sunday morning. Mr. James Facey, of Bethcl , (West), passed peacefully away. The | deceas.d had been i!l for some months Iand his death was not unexpected. iThe funeral will take place on Wed. \nesday, 8th inst., the remains toâ€" be ‘interred in Bethel cometery. | _ Notes.â€"Mr. Enos Cressman is getâ€" ting timber ready for building a straw shed.â€"The mecting of the T. Wednesday, 8th inst.â€"The Misses E. Bean and L. Cressman spent a <few days with friends in Stratford Tast week. * Pleasant Surprise.â€"A very pleas ant event took place last Friday evâ€" ening at Charlie Milder‘s, when about thirty of __their manyâ€"Triends took them by surpriso and celebrated their silver wedding. The evening was very pleasantly spent. We hope they may live to celebrate their golden wedding. + Since the ad\'entâ€(')fwï¬aï¬rmry the weather has been decidedly cold. Notes.â€"Mr. Chas, (@orselitz, one of pur old picneers, sold his property to A.r. John Schwartzentruber for $1,000 eosh. The latter will take possession a_out the first of April..~ The old peopls intend going to Betroit, where. their son and two daughters reside.â€" Mr. J, N. Zn.aun, merchant, is ofâ€" fering large bargains for a week in ordcr to make room for spring stock. â€"The large clearing sale at helterâ€" Lorn‘s wust not be ovcrlooked.â€"The German Medicine and GConcert Co. were iere ho past woek, uut have loft for Waterloo. The conorrts wese of a highNo.der and »much sppreciatâ€" ed. ‘lhe bay contest was, however, the muin f.acure, and the d.asgond ring was won by kapy Staule.â€"The surveyors are making good progrees and are likely to remain in this vi vinity for a feav days morgsâ€" CONEsTOGO HAYSVILLE. WELLESLEY. im k Clydesdale Stock Food. o i s _ 8. Gingrich‘s reJable Stock Food. 1 ® Colonial Stock Food. )\ § % Pratt‘s Stock Food. 1 Pratt‘s Poaltry Food, 3 # Kow Kare for cows only. t ‘ + Pratt‘a Lice Killer fot Pooltry, Horâ€" | an4 a)} a*e, Cows, Sheep,/ Hogs, also disiâ€" |mflsa for fectant for the house at ts «e This remarkable remedy costs but 50 cents, and if its use does not re store your full vigor, vitality . and health, your druggist will refund your money. Unbounded faith like this de serves your confidence. Druggists everywhere are authorized: to refund the money on Mivâ€"na bought from them, should it fail to give satislaction, If the deater from whom you bought Miâ€"oâ€"na does not care to refund the money, mail the empty box to the R. T. Booth C©o., Toronto or Ithaca, N. Y., and your money . will be sent to you at once. Mail orders promptly filled on receipt of price, 50 cents a box. Now is the time when Miâ€"oâ€"na is needed to,. repair the ravages and wastes the hearty cating ofâ€" winter has caused in the stomach and digesâ€" tive system. This is the only hnowp agent thatâ€"strengthens the stamach and digestive organs, so they can and will digest whatever food is eatâ€" en. A Miâ€"oâ€"na tablet taken before each meal will remove al! irritation, inflammation and congestion in the digestive organs, and so strengthen them that they will extract from the tood all that goes to make good rich blood, firm muscle and a sound, healâ€" thy body.. _ * Chronic stomach troubles, nervous irritability and serious bowel and kidney discases have often dated from a week of extra "good living.‘‘. Nearâ€" ly=â€"everyonc ‘is bothered with more or less headaches and backaches, furred tongue, poor appetite, dry, hacking cough, hearthurn, spots before the eyes, dizziness or vertigo, slceplessâ€" ness, lack of energy, loss of flesh or a gencral weak, tired feeling. Stock Food Think for a moment of the extra strain you put upon the stomach in the winter. The hearty food, the late suppers, and the lack of exercise and out door life all weaken and strain the stomach, laying the foundation for poor health and sullering. WINTER EATING Now is the Time You Necd Miâ€"oâ€"na Personal.â€"Mr. Menno Liebler, of Langden, â€" North Dakota, visited friends here last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Witmer,; of Plattsville, visâ€" ited here last week.â€"Mr. C. Poll, of Washington, spent Sunday in our midst.â€"Mr. J. Haliman spent a few days at Plattsville last week.â€"â€" Mr. I. Brighton and wife have moved with effects on his father‘s . farm near Haysvills, where he intends to engage in farming. Bricfs.=â€"The O. M. Church are holdâ€" ing revival mectings here. The servâ€" ices are conducted by Rev. Wenger; of Pennsylvania.â€"Mr. Moses Bowman has rented lis farm to Mr. S. Schmitt, of _ New Dundeée.â€"Mr. P. Geiger purchased thke farm of Mr. P. Becker last Tuesday. Bricfs.â€"Remember the great literâ€" ary meciing on Friday, 10th inst. A good programme ‘\has been‘ arranged, with the M. S. Band in attendance as usual. Programme ‘commences at 8 o‘clock sharp.â€"Mr. Levi Staufier, of Waterloo, was a visitor here last Monday. Bought Medical Practite.â€"Dr. L. L Staufier has purchased the propert; and practice of Dr. L. E. Rice, an will take possession on March Ist. We are very sorry to part with ow esteemed doctor, as he has met wit! very good success in his‘ practice her. and vi.inity. The indications ar« that Dr. L. L. Stauffer will have a very large practice, having had very good suceess with some very serious cases here. , Back From the West.â€"â€"A very faâ€" miliar face on our streets the pasi week was our old friend Jack Kiltic, of Indian Head, N.W.T., formerly 0: this â€"pl.ce. We are very glad to se our old friend Jack again, Bavin; missed him for ov‘r eight years. He spea‘>s very highly of the prospects in the Territories for young men. man, is busy with stockâ€"taking. His new spring goods are daily arriving and are» being placed in stock awaitâ€" ing inspection from intending buyers. â€"Sacramental services were conductâ€" ed: by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Vollick, in the Methodist church last Sabbath morning. A very instructive and edâ€" iiying sermon was preached from Phil., 2 and 5.â€"Miss Annie Marshali, of Binbrook, is visiting her college friend, Miss Emily Bowman. # out meets with â€"general approval.â€" 9‘!! local merchant, Mr. G. A. Bowâ€" The quality of brick and tile turned OUR . eingricn, | M. WEICHEL & & WATRRLOC NEW DUNDEE. MANNHEIM. RUINS STOMACHS ( â€" LCC CR 67 29e CT WV OP mMInk w i2 Tr and $3 n shoes, hat woruld mak | â€" x: eMent Shno* for fact afy d fv-uv:dry | men, soft, eaterproof. slmn,; upper ‘ rarlers, best of sewed l=athir «gls, i“""" lasen ; sizes 11 to 0, 1« 2 to §3 yer as oue Meney Losing Feben eâ€"r : Shoe Sale + @1 ho We are bu«y atock taking and haven‘t time to wri ments, . Low ymes and price® redured. always cnunt fo AB, at any time. â€" Here‘s to you for a suap on GUNS, ete ;!nflly single burel brsech loading shot gun, vegulae l‘ «+ #+ w« «4 «* w# ve «* 4 © _ L. P.S. double bbi brâ€"echfiording " * M o kn us 4s s L ud R Chi‘drens 850 and $1 lace shoes vic k d nppers. nâ€"at mme caps sprinx he i« :I.m :A ;l 1 2, 3."3_ 12 and 4, ZFogle ‘ Poum iilcar tb ob ies ts 2 o0 Wds ts itcÂ¥ Aldvi l t 1 Money Los ng Febhruary Shoe eate Weiche‘i‘s Weekly __Store News _ Sacrifice Sale of Guns and Rifles E:i.cés 175 and 200 cut »t « ing Februwuy Shoe Sale Childrers $1 75 handsome rew styli<h las» and tntton shoes, dull top and vici kid.uppers, solid leatber ‘sew»d so‘es, somereâ€"t »xrension edges,, kid and patent leather toe cips, onur reg Wns mt d We lc v 22 for if yor do you‘ll prob b‘y havs t> take so n« of it home again, that is if you want a pair if shis lot. lswi‘l ba un of the chief attractions of our February Sal«, Here‘s what you fird on oir $1 table. Hurry along. _ Early choosers hay: best choice, . TEMPTING SHCZ PRICES ., |Infants‘ Tcpretty lace and button Broken lots of onr gorul mea‘s shoes reg nvice frqin 31.75 to 22. !{Women‘s low shoee, ma 1 73 20010 82 54. Boye and Girls Stoes worth 1 :0 and 81 .75; Womens Taoâ€"Slppâ€"rs, Fouch heek ind comme» sense stries. worlh 2 00, 2 50 and $3 00, Sce thâ€" lot asd you‘ll 1y 1 Sivalroant t ho. ie en dudict lc lic ds oas. It is a s un that is prc.i~@ ou" 8 ore wih engar buyers we opened until we tï¬ s s\ fleodiâ€"g the community with t R reaing therit‘zens of Watâ€"rloo County have ever known. We guarantee every shos sa advertiâ€"ed or a litro botter. Bring Just $1. No More "E L.d & We will meâ€"taor a fow of our t mpting "HEADED" this way thoy certairle must 1 bes dayeâ€" CS The weather is dechded‘r co‘l but you ~ into our C @r et Dep‘t | We me hus ling this cold and think ouly of the be u: ifal gauds to ceived a large shipment of now Tapest_:y and Velvet Bugs About S(.l“par & ni be} Papesiry Rug~ from &;98 Velvet Rugs from $12. 09 to Several ends of 60c Carpt (or ..[......;.... cdeavy Axminister Oarpe: regalar $1:25 for. N ul 2E w in : e S Exactiy 27 p ir in al of mohs And we have decided t« put asad more than thai thâ€"y are Gooee va ue ced Mramchat > hcadice d tss You wili feel more than repaid for »ffers. February Rug es dayeâ€"it‘s no wondsr either whan you re}i prises. we are now quoï¬nglï¬ February Money Losing Shoe Sale Molagringaatt 3 7 ces 1 75 and 200 cut at our Morer 4 2 I 4?3‘2 1. UDULID" this way thoy certairle must be out of tows. «_ ~ > The Quicker You Get Here the Wider Your Choice. Cash‘ and one J‘: We havao 22 Hamilton Rifles 2 Baffâ€"lo Riftes ais t » P. G. Rifles P. G_Riftes Air Rifie@ t iYTH BROS. Begins Saturday ed‘r coll but you "will fore« ow ftclual value 4 them on saile at onc>. ‘They are beautiful Moey Savers Carget Bargains f $1 58 d but you "will forget that when L 0u TE C X _ "'hâ€"ï¬!"’l‘ a+ «+ brrech loading shot " 49 s ore wih exgar buyers from m haveon‘t time to write large advertiseâ€" ced. always rount for more than HOT . w wnoas w e s 40 ling things« in such shape ."I-é;ï¬ gouuds to bé seen Lhere.p.Wellm alC Carpet Sale Losing Fetrnary Shie Â¥February Shoe 29 pairs of ladies good new stock in hiack felt Incound gaiter high shoes, ather soles, eâ€"sy wide shapes and ‘aru lined, sizes 3 to 8, our regular 1 25 and $150 prices cut at Zâ€"eg ers oney Losing February Shoe Sale to . C Toh Zhuliche, 2 W + tainifinic inliiecdesini o â€"4 whoe black, patent kid uppers, some red and tan tops, our best and pretâ€" tirst shoes, soft leather anles, sizes 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4, our regular 75¢ and §5¢ «ainty shoes, Zieglersâ€"Money Losing Womens comfortable Slack felt ll‘i‘r vers with elastic front low heels, wide ‘asy and warm fitting new goods,some with leathâ€"r facing, sizes 3 to 8, our Muney Losing February Shoe Sale to 76 pair of childrens 13+ rabhar: 19 m lity, s zes 4to 10 L2; sval cabsag ew stock. not d am aged bat s hag m m cny ; 45c price cut at our Mois 1 O TT pr k e dren n n nv n n ce mm n uen es se + POGG coming if you take advantage of above WHOLE NUMBER w 4 ‘Zï¬'slix_’pelé_‘ivi'c;_g;t,;t‘vz :Ilv!;; mmunity with the Greaeat bargains and if your feet are not ~_ Cheap Cash Store. vegular M 00 now $1 70 *t 81 " â€" 875 10 09 12 00 14.00 15 00 RE XEMBE 8.10 .19 24