Miss (Grace Longhurst, of Hamilâ€" ton, sang a solo in «Ahe Methodist chureh Sunday evening. _ Miss Longâ€" hurst is the possessor of a strong ‘so prano \'lmco ol wide rangeâ€"and pleasâ€" i uality, and her sin was ng q o hals ging very series at Prog first game ~t} rink by 81â€"2¢ game to tha shots. other s let‘s v. . Moogk w by default. Wind wih‘sth Sho s for 7 ruary prices t Ruibers for s 20 SC000me curung game: scores: A Valentine Social under i pices of the. Epworth League Watorloo . Methodist Church ~given at: the home of Mrs: Jo! on Thursday, Foeb. }6th, T.D Back=we Irse it.=â€"If o don t ma ch oar ds crtisene us. No. jo e.â€"Every save as tised or a little better at Z% Fe Ttuary shoo sale: Ad. on 1 The regulat Saturday marke well attended.. Butter sold fro to 22¢. per Ib, and exas at 350. Vegetables fere_not very _ p and sold at current prices. Foy also searce. the. : 1 B rlin Miss Grace In sehodt " NUCS mave your feet tingle ter D0 saip a word. in their la,e on>, or you imight skip P Mr. o .Sidnoy & helly word of the death of h Haubtner, at ~Port 43 mains will be brought burial. > & Prices ma ar Mr.Join Liphardt is Ca pressins and cleudag. dlop ecmnâ€"ction ~wihâ€"theâ€"tat ness ho purchased from M No use / was in5‘ words mosey lo in& préss oi fa the t J ns â€"Hotta stop lok at the By Sih0+ Stc Mr. â€"â€"Sidnoy tAhelly ha word of the death of his me Haubtner, at ~Port Eigin. and Mon orins of Waterloo curfers playâ€" two sames in the District Cup s at Proston Wednesday. In the game they ~dofeated the Galt by 31â€"26, but! lost the second y to tha ~Galt Granites by & + HMo t1.65 A. Bruce, 13 E. . Seagram, 16 F Moogk won from Ming oun W ore the to Snd the i glers B doron o th it WA TE [F.»â€" toi 1st below zero O er hoâ€" List #.uf i NooleGerieete *ieree iGe e Pn aGaaieiZucGeaSeate dnrniiniy Oats are now 38c. a bushel. Poré hon y and fresh majle syrup at Hasentlug‘s, For the best. breakfast bacon â€" and Just Right buim, call at Duering‘s. Dr.oHâ€"sy catrl> food, poultry food, ete. at 1 sticed prices at Haseniiug‘s, Mr. Ggo. Diebel was formally _ inâ€" stalled postmaster .of Waterloo Tues day ‘ Follow the y udll end up Store full of se That has been avctually hg our lig shoo store with cagâ€" Â¥ersâ€"no . wonder when you read Hices On â€"page onc. Zieglet‘s, y guF w Dsl ich prives 'al'e mal;}ng'---i'i;;- ty buey theso days. ?@-:â€:n;*) (erge l ut Jrofe «TeaTec®i RUBBER BAGS$ _ _ .‘ InBload a1f0 IZER3 sYRINGES, EiC s P 9 un a (J Devitt‘s Bruz Siore WATERLOQG â€"â€" on T Whit vor the duct susmes‘s is whit I ayc suppiyâ€"and eusceed s B Ofg i8 know as "HMea all Sick Room (ioâ€"ds, tly to J. cus‘s Lut Pn Pn Fall informaisa fur quest, It is cheap and in AnXiety alone ii worth OT .__Wih Rayms Sros. geery wisvrin of iifs, and e yen # F. wall not case tmdue woue You are secure a gyainst joss _ Claims for dam sres are paid p 1y ana dloegai tresiurmrcap is o gech policy. hi Don‘t ba P ~®Canicr. was exceedingly . cold day qworning: it is reported One thermometer registered 17 the spot. For th:s DEUTSCHE Ar /10 IF Â¥IY isiAys i: Locai News. r ho s i in on. +~ time is hore: T the price of a cold moneyâ€"losing sale p ho crsard _ these days and up it deâ€"cler‘s Big Shoe of Liitle Prices, Borlin. HCF was exesmlinelo "nara ntc oflty Luy you are apt bobtâ€" values. Better see sy B ot . Store, Berlin, s on y Losing Sale. Iwo. apprentice girls to nety, Also smart boy the dry goods business. . Uffelmann, Waterloo. J 1 98c to travel round in D $ H 104 lh.lr_. «40 Onâ€"Soulé COf¢ Zisitler‘s INSURANCE from J. J but. *Ziesler‘s Fo Lumb. rmen‘s $3.60 â€"Ladies‘ $1.50 Felt , and _ a hundred Li * fr. * the Sick |" â€" an #iz= ber c the doctor orders o “g <whit I spociatly try t _‘ d eusceed so we‘l tha m. If" w oas ~Headquartere" dor ‘rl im Go+ds. I‘i ie S‘ BOoTrLEes â€" . L. } R BAGS con E A1O IZER3 §ul UGCS, EFC. + A(‘I 2 _ fHa3 : t 3 Bruz Slore 3" SCHE APOCUEKE «die RLOQOGS â€"â€" on T. e CI% mrmrn rmmmern nmnnmmmrtmimmetiee | cutily as hi l eheel iE roFe GnaGncty deeteGedGechs '-“’f + will i=1 8# a * |acted al News. } vesindinelniin GneGndQuete dGesteateteate | Th A su10 . w 38c. a bushel. uHE" died trom Mr. Berlet. | q FIXE SUQ; sst. j s_ words. 24egler‘s | ‘The second fancy dress carnival of x mi page one 40 lThe season was held in the Waterloo tostop ~in ~fOF (Aljyink Friday even.os..The ice was exâ€" 3.0¢ Store, Beflin: Feotient and a large number of cosâ€" helly has ~received | .umers were on the ice. The spectaâ€" of his mdther, Mrs.‘ iors took quite a tit amusement out 1 Hlwin ehi es i e ty o ig 3 dag. department ‘in theâ€"taitoringâ€"busiâ€" rmes Thursday \hurch wai‘l â€"be Mrs. Joln Shut February â€" Shoe t tingle ? Betâ€" G. Minty 8 ‘whes, 11. A4 to ‘Berlin . for re: "l‘hcy are A. Weit iyin we *AUSâ€" of ~the Lhe sA its gast nuished on reé Ztogler d. _ Read prices on ad on a dol )oe yon fire it 1e woany, t logs » paid prompt. iL is uccorded On hoe prices, you l'ooe.â€"sz\ time "1 ou buy our Febnma, shoos ‘wo loso | > fiéhest thet. Read dur ad. onpage 1. !R saving fof Bill, E. Sobisch, F. Klahs, If. Sehl 1. Martiny, R. Sobisch,, 8. Eckert, . LaCourtse, â€"C. Stroh, B. Gibbons, T. Rafferty, 1. Lotrentz. _Every time you pass our February boe prices, you â€" Tose.â€"Evety» time " oc pemngee C200 w Dictrich, A~ Scherm®r, A. Lorent? t Raffer1) , 0. Mummel, M. Padden 1. Rferty, G. Fiynn, E. Reide!, F "lynn, C. . Braf®¥t, E. Sebl. L linchberger, II. Weinstcin, A. Wa,z {â€" Lorent:, L. Walt, J. Baver, H Bauer. Ha ohisch, C. Hummel, C.) Martiny, M. Schlosser, W. Bauer, C.. Brandt, M, auber, N. Weinstein, A, Hummel, . Meyer, R. Hinchberger, L. Massel, . Huber, J. Sebi, C Harticib, ~O. tist, J. Weinstein. . * > P Formâ€"P. Seherter M RaRWarite chl â€" JT. TV Formâ€"W. Bierschbach, S Jauer, 0. Schl. Sr. 1ib Formâ€"C. Baver, E. Padden . SeqLt, 1. Hatthib, 0. Dictrich, o Raiferty, C. Ball, A. McDonald, . Fischer, G.â€"Brandt. © Ch en i on on ioi M ’ua(‘h race. ‘The W.â€"M. S. Band furâ€" aished: excellent music and added not a little "to the enjoyment of those present. @ollowing were the winners: Best lady in costume, Miss Eisserâ€" man, Berlin. . est ~gentleman . in costume, Rob Seyler. * * 100 yards race, oper to all ladies in sostume, ist, Miss Woelfle; 2nd, Miss «oliman; 3rd, Miss Shantz. 200 yards race, open to all boys in ustume, Ist, 0. Ufelmann; 2nd, . H. \lteman. â€" iâ€"mile, open to men in costume, Ist i. Schaefer; 2nd, E. Terry. M mtb batubslaat nsc css of the.actionsâ€"of â€"some who could not navigate very well; and who {requentâ€" iy took tumbles. The races were keen and fast, large numbers entering for ATERLOO SEPARAT Rollâ€"ofâ€"honor :==â€"â€"â€" Sr. IV Formâ€"E, Ber zc Mau â€()':p" ormâ€"L. Berges, C. Fischer ihe annual meeting ol the Waterloo itink Company ~was â€"held ‘Tuesday evxcuing. The various reports present~ &« suuw.d the company to be in good tanding financially. Tt was decided «l to deciare a dividend this year, «l to declare one next year. The sucers clected â€"are as follows : : Presidentâ€"Wmn. hogg. . Viceâ€"Pres.â€"A. B. AMcBride, »creiaryâ€"W. J. Marshall, «oli ajout nve o clock 71 uesday | ai ternoon, which might have been, atâ€" L nucd with more serious resuits. 11 «ppears the coal fire wasn‘t burning very: briskly and 10 help it along h« Poured a quantity of coal oil on it, with the result that there was an exjlosion. ~Flames shot out of the iruace door and the boy‘s hair wa: badly singed ‘and his" face burnt. RINK COMPANY ANNUAL. i It 3â€"3t Mr. Percyâ€" Reep, wno At Mr. Can ~Haguntins!s The general : store business heretoâ€" sure carried on at: Waterloo by S. B. wricker and Geo, Diebel, under the aurin name of Bricker & Diebel, will in duiure be carried on by 8. B, wricker and Jas. 0. Motheral, under che style of 8. B. Bricker & Uo., to »Hom all notes and accounts outâ€" »tanding of The late tirm are payablc. Ais0 all claims and obligzations are i0 be discharged by the mnuemisred reasulelâ€"â€" «nagersâ€"| y in Hiadw es d iph y e dn tha ui ©. Geo, Hasenuug‘s City Grue metâ€"with & rather serious acciâ€" ajout nve oclock Tuesday ai yc d lari t en it 1t ‘munins, was up befofe Police Magisâ€" trate Weir at Waterloco Tuesday. charâ€" ged with vagrancy and drunkenness. lie was fined $10 and costs Oor three months in jail. Mr. William Knarr, a farmer living near Erbsville, is the proud possesâ€" sor of a cow which gave birth . the Other day to thrmse Ned ~oa) lt SV EXCITING EXPERIENCE ing around Waterloo for months, was up befote trate Weir at Waterlco 1 ged with vagrancy and He was fined £10 and . Reinuart, M. M +. Sehlosser, C Â¥. Schetr®Ar, A. 0. HMummel, M. John Larmapnn Seherrer, M. Rafferty ‘chnarr, R. Huber, R re.ular monthly meeting of the Sihumann Club was held , Batâ€" evining. An essay was read _F. Kiahs, T1. Sehi, Sobisch,, 8. Eckert, Stroh, B. Gibbons, fancy dress carnival of as held in the Waterloo ven.uz. . The ice was exâ€" a large number of cosâ€" N 1L uonl Biec c 2 C n Om eR 8. B. BRICK<R «& CO numbers entering for W.â€"M. S. Band furâ€" mrsic and added not enjoyment of those J . .'-Av;-grum.‘ E. Seagram and Wim ARATE SCHOOL NOTICE M. .\'('yrr, W T, _C,. Rumig #r, A. Lorentz, el, M. Padden Next in order was a most enjoyable time $ The sleigh ride e of Mr. Graybill‘s Miss Lizzle Moogk The debate on&:tr- throne was concluded. introduced,â€" the merits , who has been workâ€" O. Spit is employed the past few aurs a cE superiority _ of io oi o ho tregatr®? potantary on 6 . 0 el\nw’.!htlr appreciation of tl:lo courtery the Ogiivie have had a very fine wltlum in all the orig« int. are bmueg Cmatiest (enftanhe for frag h{o. sent Ain“ testimants ) . ‘ lSQ: Certainly do things Koyar H ':.'ug 10. "Fio ..,.,‘!; oyal Househo our bav tho’ NOWBDADar®. #has wcl2 The Ogilvie Flour ited," certaimg "d5, Cutter, nearly (1 nearly new), stoves.â€" Apply s ©°A1 Fot No. 1 clover and timothy seed go to S. Gingtich, Waterloo. fIt. Take L0 0B 00 CTCS WOR __All feet are headed _ for Zieglet; ~theseâ€"cold days,~ February. prices 0o: overshocs are * cheaper than a cold Read ad. on page 1. & Shredded Wheat Biscuits and Tris. cuits 10c per package at Ha‘senfiug‘s Buâ€"Ju Kidney Pills may be obtaimâ€" ed at all _ drug stores, andâ€"wiienâ€"yon ask for Buâ€"ju insist upon getting 1: Taln w snbibineg . is * on 1 4u2. â€"_, â€", L â€"VZ@°°5, omel Kipperines . at Halenflug's this y a00. : man 1 °C Ireston team is distinctly in a faster class, and are all fast skaters and good stick handlers, Goldie Cochrane of Berlin did not hawe to rule a man off for rough play and he made a‘ Satisfactory referec. Following was the lineâ€"up:â€" oPEX ISSTALLATPN OF OrFFICERS, «Aun =open joint installation of Knights and Ladies of the Maccabees was held in their ball Monday evening. The proceedâ€" Ings were of speciat interest. Mrs. Janâ€" ten, of Berlin, installed the ladies _ ana Alr. H. B. Duering the Knights. _ Aiter this Interelting ceremony had been perâ€" tormed, presentations and addresses were made to Lady Be.u{ and Lady‘ Janzen As "a slight recognition of their valued and faithful services in behalf of Liry Hive, Tent No. 821. Mrs. Beatty _ was presented with a beautiful fern, and Mrs, Janzen with a handsoma i10F*,2"4 Fresh Haddies The Preston team is faster class, and are al and good stick handlers " _ / "6ston seven worked hard for their goals. Waterloo made goou YS at ~times. ~F. Moser, one or Waterloo‘s forwards, outdid himseli last night and made many brilliani Plays. He was. in the game â€" from start to finish. The defence also put Up a creditable game. The Preston seven their goals. _ Wate ihe second hall was notable for he rapidity with which Preston scorâ€" oo their goals. Their superior comâ€" wination coupled with ability to foiâ€" 10w up fast was clearly demonstraâ€" ’tcd and although the Waterloo forâ€" wards checked well and played hard, their opponents managed to pile up seven more â€"goals to Waterloo‘s two, winning out by 11â€"3. |_ C o) _ PutVUDg up a gritty game all through, L Waterloo started things right, and aiter seven minutes play scored their urst and only goal in this half. Preston, however, after some fast playing scored eight minutes later in a nice combinationâ€"rushâ€"and soon folâ€" iowed with three more at intervals of two and three minutes, the score at the end of the half being 4â€"1 in Preston‘s favor, 4 A picked seven of Waterloo players went down to defeat betore the Presâ€" ton O. H. . A. intermediate team in the Waterloo Rink Tuesday evening. Aithough the â€"score was 11â€"3, the game was not by any means nneâ€" sided, and the home team deserves credt for putting uUp a gritty game all through, CUbas. A. Schmidt..... ... ... Bell Telephone Co...... eriagh : hus 1 Raymo Bros., insurance... ... _ 7 ‘polling booths...... ...... ... 4 John Richm, taxes refunded ... Chas, _ Moogk......... Festpriee â€"ncrese. B Hospital f8F Sick Children... 3 PRESTON WINS FaST GAME, Chas. A David L.â€R];;;:, Louis Koehler.. Mr. Haus......... GRACEFTL COURTESY Wm Snidet..... ...... Chas, Kreutziger......... ... Printing....... ... privener (Wixbing Chas. Kreutziger..... ,..... nolsl & W I , Nearly new, 2 sets harness y new), 2 secondâ€"hand wood Apply at this office. 6â€"U mss SIPF 8 arrival: in Jeru ll‘l{ on the plac 0 Bible students attention of bis entire discourse, lnleroutln‘. The following accounts and ordered to pe pald :â€" & ww 0 isw Cns tss c th s dR a 5d 7 Communicati.. ... m Mr. Greene re the g45 at the Coll: Cull Factory. Referred to the Ager and chairman. 1f they ar able to temedy the matter, a ing will be called to discuss it k 40000000 I BPV 0 uied c d s iscc 102 was read three times and passed. lar. |AChas. Frochlich was appoinud at ; | salary of $175 per annum A new method of purifying gas witl, copperas was adopted. It was decided to hand the manage ment of the gas plant over to a comâ€" mission. The Clerk was instrueted to write the authorities re the obstruction in the creek _ caused from ties being thrown into it by C. P. R. workmen and have them removed. The following communications were laid on the table Communication from Hospital â€"for Sick Children asking for grant. Communication trom Messrs, J . Nichol and Fred. Czerwinski re sewâ€" er on Willow street. Communication from Guelph Pave., ment Co. for arrears on work done in ‘1898 amounting to $471. mE F 1 Meyer....... Flyan:::,;" ... Clark........ FOR SALE TNCognition of their valued services in behalf of Liry lo. 821. Mrs, Beatty _ was ha beautiful fern, and Mrs, a bandsome ink stand. byâ€"law‘ to en in the Waterloo Presâ€" Monday evenin by the sford, of Guelp#, on his '.lv-tino. was indeed _ a :.hurou.h_l_vA enjoyed _ by , Oysters, Smelts and Mills Company, Limâ€" things in the right :_:?Or‘_l.l.!nmu _ of uidt..s... ... «.. :./ 400 e Co...... ... .. 2%.15 insurance... ...... 16.06 th§.s.:: sivee ic.ol.. 20.00 taxes refunded... .87 mrer seaprere sls 491.38 Sick Children... 10.0u P gas at the Collar and p s e ces of special inâ€" i The speaker s hearers through , which was fl.. 9k ns ceaies . d .04 , 3 cords wood 21.v. appoint an aâ€"sess. Letter ed to the man If they are noi m Mr. W. A week were passed On Dvorshocs and rubsers wil} all go in & few houtt‘on Saturday.| Read pricâ€" oa on page . cessful optician of toâ€"day must have a well grounded education on the eye in all its phases and especially of the |methods of measuring correctly | all errors of refraction and their correcâ€" tion by properly fitted lenses. Jansen Bros.‘ optical department is in charge of an optician who has gradâ€" uated from the best optical colleges in Canada. He has kopt fully abreast | of all recent developments in Optical science and has equipped his opttculf room with the best instruments available. The entire optical departâ€"| ment at Jansen Bros. has just been remodelled and an addition ol extta space gives them a cosy â€" waiting room entirely: separate from the genâ€" cral store. . The rooms must be seen : to be appreciated and the public la,' invited to come in and see them and the wonderfal instrument, 'fl;e Geneva | Retinoscope * and Optha moscope, which is used in sight testing. $41.67 .. 823.00 . 15.00 209,68 8.46 © 20.50 J KT Ki In no otherâ€"branch of science has more rapid progress been made in reâ€" cent years than in optometry, or the science of sight testing. The old meâ€" thod of picking out a pair‘ of "cheap spectacles at hapâ€"hazard from K# hardâ€" Ware man‘s stock has been discarded. Modern sight testing is done with acâ€" curate. scientific instruments along Mfljâ€"g‘ skillful lines.â€"Theâ€"sue« cesstul A PROGRESSIVE to come "_"no Sentral Hotel, Berlin, for over six weeks, and has met with wonderâ€" ful success. He is still kept so : busy that Nt Will FEMEIN K: amsis o quld O wl cce Ee â€" WOWd be the course of life, whether they would meet with sickness, accident, etc., or whether it would be uneventâ€" Tul.â€"His address throughout was an interesting discourse on palmistry, and he beld the rapt attention of the audience for two and a halil hours. Madame Bonvini O‘Brien rendered a number of solos in good style and was well received. The Professor has been at the Grand Central Hotel. Berlin for mver pp, aq;4 _ _ C °S found upon the hand. He did not pose as an extraordinary person, who, like the gypsies, claimed to do seeming impossible things, but merely â€"one who had studied "this parâ€" ticular science just as a doctor studâ€" ies medicine, etc. He said he could also tell from the hand what would be the course of life, whether they would meet with sickness, accident, Rik mt ktucbial e 6 i aote m uin us Ne e ut PCRt Aat son the possessor of that particular as fin s, hand was, their good points and bad P points. He claimed that he could tel | 4* Boloznas the future of a person by the various And for brea lines and marks found upon the hand. 1 He did not pOSC as an eXtraordinare Tho Wussuuse _ There was a Tair attenc lecture given by Prof. O‘ Waterloo Town Hall Sat ing on scientific palmistry «llustrations. The profess erous charts, showed U shapes of human hands. c TSPCS 0 THE GROCER INTER_ESTING LECTURE _4 ) 4; 2 ____ 5 P&‘MiStry, with ‘char; strations. ‘The professor, by numâ€" us charts, showed the different pes of human hands, claimed that could tell just what kind of pcr-J the possessor of that nartienia» x GREAT CLEARING SALE] Of wint»r €5>5 Wour starts Poiday Fab, 3 ‘d. Lumbermen‘s Socis and Rutbera, Orershoor, Sho guoda. â€" Here we give Fou a few if our mery barg you can buy them for wholesalc. y Ken‘s $1 75 felt fplit leatber‘fe ®64 i gerry Men‘s 2.25 felt «i graindombd as ... .__ =ax Lsdiâ€"s‘ 1 50 Dengel2 weol lin~d f@r:.srll..... ~ Ladies 1.50 Bex Calf wao! lined it k. vs«‘rsre: Kdcees 1.50 Box Calf wool liued t F4 <aÂ¥%% Ladiew 1.83 Buton Overehoes st .. ____ <¥¥i â€". 20 pair Mer‘s $2 00 bex ezlf shoce sli &‘z"s f:o A lot of men‘s 1.99 Uifl lien cbrcc‘a. SGHONDELMAYE&'S BARCAIN SALE DON‘T MIS3 THI3 SALEB, «BARGANS FOoR EVERYBODY J . Uffelma n n . ~ mR . ; All going at yard l.l.lvll&co..ladl 25 €itC€*s Drreg SGoois, for ner Pprice 75¢, 1.00 to $1 50 ase per t wg 2. . All going at 50¢ per yard to Ficces for Waisting, former price soc tstc { i going at 35¢ per yard I5 Pirces Wrapp:rettes, fermer price 1to * 12i¢c to 15¢ Auzoingatscpcrnrd > â€" 1 3 Pirccs Flancell« tte Coing at 5: per yard. “ 106 Lacics® Readyâ€"tuâ€"Wear skir s termer price 3 50, 4 50 5.00 Now €oing at 2 oo, 3 00, 3.50 to ém each 3 Purâ€"Lined Ladies‘ Capes, toraurr Pricc 15.0 » to 16. 50 All going at $10.00 each IOo Ladies‘ CI th Capes, former prico 6 59. 7 50 to 10 oo . All going at $5 00 each s To Laci s‘ Jackéets £Oirg at $1 00 each. You ko cw, if you are acqu; 5 Lad es‘ Jackets going at $2.50 each. Customers, and that is a matter 6 Fur Rufis, ‘orm<r Pric? 4 50 to 6 50, now going at $2.50 each |!y safe for the people to trade he All other Furs solid at cost and below Wetell you all about the gonds »xamined at homo.they arenot 6 Men‘s and Boys‘ Overcoats at cost. and we will MILLINERY A to: of Trimmad Hass 2*,)5ll At HALLMAN‘s crRocery will remain for JOHN SCHONDELMmAYyER‘s Cash Shoe Store (innmasika ipi. _ _ Soud oi boant w ul ca w 4 50 2, _"%0fmen‘s 1.29 bifl lace sborg at........_ If you want the best sbhee>, la eat Styles, at > w e o en Opposite Zimmerman House «â€" [ UIrcday»~, 1s Â¥ Tair attendance at the by Prof. O‘Brien in the m Hall Saturday evenâ€" ul0 40e I hpments â€"inâ€"Optical juipped his optical best â€" instruments ire optical departâ€" SSTABLISHMEXT rigHt ‘Zicgtor‘s | wanted wholessle and ctatoes just been h of extfa ‘â€" waiting n the gonâ€" some tinle â€"~ HA L L M A N FOR TEXx "~ 7~75"t and sold in carload lots se and retail. â€" Butter and Eggs . _ Fall line of Choice Groceries. with acâ€" s along The â€"sue=|â€" M ust have °‘,"; B8 €9€ [ (Gaq bought and sold i n‘ rubbers ot, lete Wt Hagit 1 0| / ol waeneane, uon .2 c n rubbers Zieglot, is *! Wakchmaker and Jeweher, "Just se it 5t ge retne Wote ntepmabtt aod Jomihen 0 116 KING EAST of Trimmed Hats going at 50c When peaches grow on currant bushâ€" es you can buy shoes, overshocs and ky 20 0CCC0} TRTCRTOU, ~Mr. ~Byron Bechtel has returned ‘from Alabama, where he attended a mecting of the National Brickmakers‘ Association of the United States. Mr. Henry Ort, of Clare, Mich., reâ€" newed acquaintances‘ in Waterloo and vicinity this week. Mr. Ort attended the funeral of his brother, Jahn Ort, at Zurich a few days ago. Vikkt h AatccAicffin s1 _ _Mrs. Alvah Devitt spent the home of her mother, N of Elmira., Mr. J. C. Hallman, of , W in Waterloo Tuesday. Mrs. Blain, of Rugby, 1 knts, is a gucst at_ This th home of _ Mr. and Mrs George street, Waterloo. Corge s N rmiridatnpiagfir tA wl or two in Fergus .on business . Mrs, J, Ufelmann and d Gladys have returned after s a week with Toronto friends.â€" «oc 1. o2 2. Ogersha,., "oy* 17 n such 2s Poly Baots, *, Orershoor, Shees, and all lnes : of winter «f our many barg 126 whicH ars Wowar 1p 4 (04 }'I‘HE Exchlors of tha estat* of the late Louis Fimm offer for sale the t !s, chatâ€" ols and go0 1 will of the an ineas o?olhe late Louis Ti um, in the blacksmits and carriage a 'vgon King strost in th \ town cf Berin to gether wi‘h the lâ€"ace of the premises on terms to be mutral agreed upon. For fur: her particulars apply to dAf, H.B. DUERING Personal and Social And for breakfict o the proper thing, For luncheon our S you d nevep slight Ard for quick meals Breskfastâ€"Bac: n ar 71 King St South DA\» RIGHT p.: in, of Rugby, North:\ Daâ€" iesb at*"This e 118 ,*" the For Sale Hallman, of, Wilmot, wR sc CUMMENC!NG *Ct 1 Waterloo, Ont. i ope, 12 S5tat* Of the late \ offer for sale the ;?ols. chatâ€" i of the 1 iness the late the blacksmits and carriage . 19)3 Nann and . daughter urned after spending ‘onto friends.â€" vitt spent Sunday at mother, Mrs. Mickus F. SAs8B, Executor meals remember our & n and Hame, JUST Mrs. Forrest su'l‘mer-iaum e ARRIVI®G DaiLy. , Waterloo. Berlin BERLIN , $1.00, $1.50 lower th: n {Careful with No wonder the possessor of a good watch is careful into whose hands he leaves it for repair, when dt fails to work. Many a good watch is left in bud bands, and is spoilod by incomâ€" petent or careleas repairing. ‘ Does your watoh need attention # Don‘t run the risk / f baving it acoiled. We fo thérough watch repairing. +V «un s Your Watch? STRATFORD, ont. ,':i I ou The largest and most successfal 1‘ T Commerci l and Sborthand 8chool in 4 Western Ontario. Our conrses are up» | > an toâ€"date and practical. Leading colâ€"| Esir, 1 ges in Canada and the U sited States . ‘~%> s a _ plovy our groduates as teachers. . [*~ "} Your friend to mbcr‘ Write for free catalogue. _ You may |\ / forever? If you do, mhake â€"nteor at any time. | i Jorher.pre-ent Y# & o« . tz es 77° g‘;w//;/%fl"%yé â€"|tick‘s Room Making Sho Sal mmathadloffs...... .. * " u" 0VE thas Sole Local Agents for King Stub Proof and Kant Krack Lumbermen‘s Rubbers. Phone 318 â€" â€" â€" WATERLOO SE TT ie in ies tm n aooe ic s l 1 + GEO. HASENFLUG What you can save â€" on Lumbermen‘s Rubbors At Pric»s Râ€"s»rdlees of Cost because we large stock of Upâ€"toâ€"date Spring Footwear that ing to be pu. into stuck. WE ARE A FAMOUS scHooL. ELLIOTT & MoLACHL AN BERLIN Now, Mr sath d & Tus a It might seem follyfon our part to reduce the rriccs o, ane balf their original 3 »wlling Prics, but we find is 5 with them i this manrér now, raibethan hold them Remember avery Ladies Cloth Coat, both Black and C balance of the § 2san atn HALF PRICE, Come in THI3 WEEK if you wiss a GENUINr i CC 0Co q. e @ uL J.IlUllfly. Not One Dollar do we want unless for its equivalent in raluo. This applies to the rich zs well as the pror, we make no dis:inction Evorybady is entitled to Good Servic«, and our chief aim is to give you our PEsT SERVICE, Make it a p int to visit the G. B RYAN & Co. STORE whilo in Borlin. We arsnre you a hearty welcome and will gladly show yu through‘ the entire. setablishment. «e = } Can‘t afford to overlook our * â€" +ou Eo cw, if you are acquainted with us, that wo always try to please 'Cum.n, and that is a Matter of good business, it pa is to make it absoluteâ€" ly safe for the people to trade here with their eyes c} reed . We tell you all «bout the goards you buy to the bost of o%" ab li‘y, and if when »xamined at home,they arenot entirely Satisfactory to yourself bring them back and we will n.. lc dt e ws PC 1 Money in Your Packet. & Oar ©;s m w. fr habding Mail Orders is wel arranged, and all Orders or C=rrespon«ence will be attended to l-.edl.nly. Ad4ressâ€" G. B. RYAN & Co., Mail Ord>rs . "Fair Show" 2lCK‘S SHOE Cheerfully Refund you Your Money to Dollar do wa want nar." s .. a have but it out. : Corn for Feed, we bave only about 100 bags left, and will handle no more. An early call will m an Vil Cake and Cotton Seed Oil at $1.35 is less than wholesale price. _ We have but a few tons, arftl want to clear 56 ‘nesk moth Red we have our prices you will fi the eTéanline=s of seed Oil Cake and C you to look into: We you these different lines to give you the very b able, and we invite xonr We have some lines to offer you for the next few weeks, which we wou‘d like you to look into: We know, in offering you these different lines, we are prepared to give you the very best value obtainâ€" able, and we invite your inspection. In Alsike, Common Red and Mamâ€" mantk Trij 0199 L 1 COME ALONG AND SEE City Grocery and China Hall SELLING ALL winTer shoes GREAT COAT saLur ~ GUELPH ., Berlin, Ont, y )\ : forever? 5@ P 1 rd ;g =â€" rs | ’}J Pl"m‘ ®, | put one | E7 & are the pe | L"o",';'mthm; %.-;_ ï¬.thmuvn 1 c f â€" have: bought eariy,â€";;.d will f_ind iow consider n J. DOERSAM, "Age; y°"/_ Prices $1.50 to $10. Letus k?put one nside for y6u. These 7 _ ¢ are the pens you see advertised «in the magazines, We warrant « them as well as the maker, _ Farmer! ’ ks ‘{ 1 You good _ Winter Shoes, Overshoes AT e the rrices of our Winter COntlbto t we find is the bast policy to deal han hold them over uniil next Fall. th Black and C; lo:ed, is «ffered for the 2. f & k@\NUL\'E BATGAIN, PARKER mas cR FOUNTAIN WaATERLOO, ) we MUST make room for the that is already at cur doors waitâ€" HOME Everybhody Entitied c ~A6 a i2 Imdt a dbulad ©# abnita‘> n Bltgsds + oi z-n Istulosds 4 secsailb