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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Dec 1905, p. 5

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“than” For Km Gifts. " v1.1“ out. at it. is. We... null-b. tutu. and ranch ”calm-u. 1- wt. thas as”! - u ”was“: lilo le PM 2... _ In. Mu. t.0W0trre runn- 'ho but all” was... an. - m. was. Its.t. I. 'tGut, Goo-loo ”any In tho beet of iiauh. " m "" a . mucus Arm-nu. P3038 2W. Devitt’s Drug Store $1075 $1300 $1600 $1800 81859 tteat.' 8 2200 tt 82800 0;: $2300 ht $3000 tt 88800 r',',',"'.' $4209 ESTATE. “mun-ML a hit. Bmwums .e0..eoe9..9eo0e000.6 Perfumes for Xmas gifts, from toe.! MORE "HOU" ma'"'? tivr.et present 7 to $10 prr bottle, at 1Jevit.t's drug! Mr.' J. E. Seagram is certainly ad- Rev. Alfred E. Lavelt, B. A., dealt trtore, Water'uo. 2t ding to his stock. He purchased W? with revivals and with the Sunday A string of Mr. s.cairam's horses _ moribtcoduuares at the HNtg0t'-s-sehoor.-qate-test-risivatrot revival to arrived in Waterloo Wednesday oven-' sale. They are: . . study, he claimed, were those ot the leg for the winter. I Glenolia, ch.m., 12, by Midlothian middle ages, because' they rout-l be xuyrnou flour in 500 lots at --fyen.ain, $350. . . seen in their true perspective. Re- $2.15 and rolled oats 30:12.70 per, l8ar!onr.tte, chmi., 12, by Mariner vival, he said, meant a new lam, bag at Gingrich's. -lirarinette, $150. T t .N w new energy, new vitality. manilcsting - e s. . . . , Ebony mirrors, ebony brushes, r) _ own 0 ' 2ll'utt 'tiii,"',';,,,'",':',,.",',,'? "lu' Tl', ... '.rusne. . v‘ II'F". . '"""- 'y.y,t.1y,l':.re.'1",TeUl"Ure.t e,51tr MUM?“ _".',A5iri1/',". "c.. had been there all m... - "Great bargains at "The Star Clo- thing Store," Berlin. See ad. on page 2. Ebony mirrors, ebony brushes, ch- _ ' T , any clnth brushes pl the best quality! HAD FINGERS TAKEN 1151'. only, at Hunt's drug store, Water-l An unlortunalc accident betelt My, too. _ 2t Henry Hotrrnan, “ho is emntoved at Mr. "nod. who is rrntarkahlr bright, m-c'lm, Bold Ic u: to li tee" My', "n and active tor his advanced am), wile Tuesday. He in s""!".' manner got le 'PO yrars old on the 29111 ot De-i his hand into the machine he was H'" remlcr. .ierating with til"'gi',"r1s.t ‘fhaht‘ "%ti Mr. J. E. Se am urchased dex and middle ngers o " two' more trood 2'i'd at J,'ll,.r,,) fork land were Pee.", " at the secofld Thursday, paying $1,050 and mo re- joint. Dr. Armitage dressed the In- Mr. J. E. Sou-ram purchgsod two' more hood mares at New ".. ark Thursday, paying $1,050 and 3150 re- speciively In: m: m. For a. Christmas gift that ta sure to please.thrrr is nothing to equal pm- at those dainty bottles of ele- gant perfume sold " Devitt's drug store, Waterloo. The sale of i,mNeaumts, etc. ot Mr. Richard Quicilall, n'ar Bridgeport, was held on Thursday. tr pr $1,600 was realised cn the sale. The date of the annual Sunday Ferool entertainment ot Hm Woterloo Methodist Church has been changed "hm Tree glrtfi" to’ the. 19th. _ Now's the time to buy "his" _slip- pets and Ziegler's is the place. All prkes, Me. to $2.75, at,Berlin's best slipper store, Ziegler's, of course. ' Everybody in lawn should see Wei- cln-l's gun-key sticks and skates. About " pairs hockey skates to be sold at a grrat bargain to clear them out. In the auction sate tulvi. ot Jacob B, Schmitt, Baden, on page '8, the Item. "10 cows supposed to be in call," was omitted in last Week‘s is. A most welcorde and useful Xmas gm Jot wife or mother is one ot those beautiful eight day black mar- blolzed clocks at $5.50 dud “.50, at E. J. Roos'. Tre English strrvires hold In St. John’s Lutheran (‘hurch on Sunday were unusually well attended. The pastor, Rev. F.. A. Schulz, preached " Able amnion. _ e Rev. Mr. Mullen, of Fergus, occu- pied the pulpit " the Prrslryterisut Church wry ucvptably an Sunday. The pastor. Rev. J. R. Gilehrist, treached at Fergus. . tte “waded tire Minstrvl Show N the Brrlitt Opera Homa- Monday (“TIP In, -nn-I the rxz'rrssénns Mam wru- Nghly mmmondalury. " you want the lmy's cup of joy lull to the brim, give Mm a pair' at am tWttning hitrh hwkry shoes tut 1trnas and you‘ll do llw trick. Meg- Ier'u. lkrlin's but sltor store. *Dn you and an overcoat, raincoat sum. hat or ottlerwettrt You can ho hum up mommies“): and welt at the "Star Clothing Skate," Benin. 'ie ad. on page 1- Luca! News. Ed. M. mm. the drugxist, Water too, has to announce that Mn calm- dors tor mat have arrived and he will he pleas-ml lo have Ms "any "mull And puma: all on or “In Saturday, the. t6th, and m one. Hugo's LIST REAngZ-TATE. A large eoni,ingcttt of T_attrloo pm in“ mint: (IOU? "MIIS BAY”) 3808.. Sues". _ I 'Fnune Dunning and g lots on comer of PM!l u-d Allen Btreeta. . f l Brick Dwelling on Her but Street. our. l guy. brick Jw. Victoria,‘ Frames, fuelling Je, our. Brick Dunning and good but. on Caroline Street. Tteiek dwu on corner of Erb and Victoria Street; Brick Dun-Ilium. all con- venient-en. Erb and Bell- view. . t Brick Dwalli-‘g corn"- of Allan and Moore Avenue. Duuhle By ick Dwelling inn Alan Btewet. .. Brick Dwelling on Wil- tow Sam". at head of George “Hoot. m ink Dwelling. all Con ve"t%rees. corner John and Atian Streets. AID Tt EUirGa Union " WHEEL!!!) inooxs TAKEN I FROM LIBRARY but; the Heath ttt Non-he: Reach a Grand Total ttf 818. An cal-lanes that the Wuuloo’l‘ru Wu) it being unmixed better than ever since moving into the new building my be seen in tho lune number at not: tahert oun during the mouth at November. which tamed “I. Moreover, book: have - - iuuod since Nov. 1th, no that the number issued during the month my be considered s Trr good showing in- dOJd. Following is the "" ..- History M, Biography 2, voyages and True]: 19, Selena: And Art ST, Litenture 9, Poptry and damn l, Religion and Philosophy 6, F iction 691. Illscelhneous I, Insulin! T, German 11, Philosophy And soeior. 0;) 18-, total 818. The monthly meeting at the His- sionnry Society at the Methodist Church will be held It the home ot In. C. Forrest, Allie". St., Thurs- duy alternoon. A week! programme is being prepared. . The colors of the Strathcous, ot Waterloo, will be black and, yellow. Thin will be another string for the Seatrrtumc Joseph Seagram is hon. prttrident, Aid. E. Seagull) is presi- drnt, and J. H. Seaman) is the man- "er.-Torortto News A good crowd turned out to the Waterloo rink Munzay evening in an- ticipation ot an enjoytblc trkttte, on good ice, but the mild weather on Monday prevented their hofes being realized. There are many holes in the ice, and it will require a. good deal ot cold weather to put the ice in tirst class condition. The death occurred at Stratlord early Tuesday morning ot Clan Kil- ler, daughter of Mr. J. H. Killer. proprietor of the Mansion House, in Stratford. The deceased is a cousin ot Mrs. Alex. McDougall ot this town and was well known irrWaterloo. The luneral will be held on Thursday at- ternooo at 2.30 o'clock trom the res- idence ot her parents. Thit medals to be awarded the wise ners of the' Moore Cup competrioo hate arrived. They are eight in num- ber, and are handsomely espaved, and will be given to the winningn’nh and also to the runners-up. The 9:01- als are very handsome ones .ml there promises to he keen compeeiiuo be- twren the different. rinks tor me po- scssion ot 'them. ._ _ - __ jAqtarSttD. -----ee -e-i icerF _ Mr. Joel Good sold his (arm 3; Thursday to Mr. John Metz, to whom he has had it rented for the past few years. A good price was received for it. jury. T MATTERS MUNICIPAL. Matters relating to the' lorthcoming nominations tor the election ot a Mayor and Council for the Town at Waterloo lot the year 1906 are very quiet and little or nothing has been heard as to whonrwitt be next year's Council and Mayor. Mayor Utfetrnann when seen this morning regarding his standing for a third term said he had been asked by a number ot merchants and friends to do so. but would ex- press no opinion either way, being undecided. ATTENDING CLAY WORKERS') CONVENTION. Mr. It. De Junnnis. of Chicago. ed- itor of the "Brick," who has born spending several days in Waterloo. a guest M the home at Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Bechtel. left tor Hamilton Mon- day morning to, attend the annual convention at the Ontario tnarwork- rs' Association, which meets in tLU/lil', on Wednesday and Thump jay, Dec. 18th and Mth. He wns tut- companied by Mr. Chas. Bechtel, sec- minty of the Assorutiou. The home at Councillor J. B. Lichty, 3rd line, was the scene of 3 happy went last. Timmy, Dee. 5th. it being the occasion of the marriage oi their eldest dattghirr. Annitwlo Mr. ll. Faber, head miller of the. Wel- lesley Roller Nill. At tour,o'rioek the bridal party entered the parlor] to the sweet. strains of the Wedding March by Mendehsohn, played by Miss Lihhie Webster, nl Urosshilt. Miss M. Faber, sister ot the groom. attended the bride. while. Mr. L. Lichty, brother at the bride, acted as best nun. The bride wore a white silk waist and navy blue skirt and carried a. shower bouquet til pink and white carnation. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Loeiinen of Wei- lesley. Alter the nuptial knot was securely tied a photo at the bridal party and mints was taken, utter which all sat down to a sttmptttoim ,deienner. The evening was spent in "musie. games and dancing. Thelmde , was the recipient at many enstly and 1ii:iGra presents. The Milling still The young couple will mm In Wel- leslt-y, when Mr. Eater has putt-hu- m a mum. We “tad counta- Iallon _ iG'laiilin "them with l muhilh-nt sin-I clock, The ttroom'st gm to the, bride was amold wan-h tyt my}. A DECEMBER WEDDING. MORE BROOD MARES. WATBRLOO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. Two New Tucker: Engaged - Other llama“ hum: The Wattle» Public School Board betd their Int mum “ti-‘0! the you on Mxtadart-iq. Thu m - Chan-u Bundle. u! Mes. m. C. I. Sciatic]. A. E. Bum 'W. Cum. Tr. (loud. Dr. Notch: ant-Sow. w. I. new. It: Zulu”: "quot tor reg-hues in connection with King: tor use in the Warm Mutant in: “mm; _ _ _ .. Min Curry'l rune“ tor the use ot ll:- Ziegler: room [or the clot- in; exercises, which will he held on Thursday, Dee. am. In: pasted. l The alignment at two new tudH on try Secretary Reade to tio the ra- canciel caused by the resignation of It“ Batty and “is: Huber, name- ly: His: Btllanlyne, cl New Ham- burg, aid Miss Brown, ot beaming- tom in eoMrmed by_the_ Board. . The Secretary, Mr. Reade, in in- structed to represent the School Board on nomination lay to give M Amount ot their stewardship. Communications were received from several teacher: thanking the Bond tor increases in salary. some ot which were not solicited and consequently were all the more appreciated. The retiring trustees this year are : East Ward-M. E. Brundle. South Ward-W. M. Reade. West ward-C. W. Schie-lel. North Ward-W. Conrad, Geo. mei- ser . employment being out ot town, was unable to attend the meetings or the Board for the past few months, gm! therefore virtually ceased to he . mom, ber. M. Devin; & Co....... ... Geo. Cork, supplies...... INTERESTING Rev. A. E. Lawn. of Waterloo, Deals with Mediaeval Maw ifestations in a Course. of Lectures in Toronto. Toronto, Dec. 6.-Consideratrle in- terest is being manifested in the sessions at the institute course ot kctures on the Literature am ids- tory ot the OM 'sl, New "estatner.ts 1rptCcryrerrhptrttrt an4 "psypttipoti, which are be M; giwu gin-ulna: ously Mame street and Furl-{ale Butt..."'. ist churches. The attendants at earh 4 the three lest“: .s 't'strzu'.y in each place was gratiisiar,, um mane tarly ttis-.ssiotts wen iatxitipated in try llx-nw present V The object ot Th: Sunday“ sci-"2d. he maintained, to he to bring, through concrete instances, dearly interpret- ed, God in His Word lame H the scholar. Fundamentaily us aim was the same as teat ui o'lpr Milt-t lsr- to develop the mam Ihnruzh Lamb ledge, but its matter, its methods, and its organization presented amet- wees. Rev. Eber Crummy, B. Se., D. l)..' dealt with the international relations! ot the Hebrew people with the, As- s ian and Babylonian empires. He she hed the developtcmts ot the As-! syri trom the hegmnings oi their nationa history, asoroutrmed, the national policy which their cir- cumstances entailed upon them, to Mr dicate how it was that the Hebrew kingdom came within their stone. 1 Rev. A. J. Irwin, B.A., B.D., tlvtslt mainly with the historic situation that gave rise to Paul's latter to the Galations. His lecture treated some- what at length the character oi the early Jewish Christian church. lay- ing emphasis on the fact. that it was intensely Jewish in sympathies, prac- tices and outlook, carrying over into the Christian him the programme, as they apprehended it, oi the Jewish Messiah. The sessions will te con- tinued terdar. Mr. Gleiser, owing to tis. place DEATH OF W. COGGESHALL 'rite [allowing accounts were pass- Well and Favorably Known in Waterhio Where he Form. erty Resided, Th? mahy' Irietit1s" 01' Mr. Walter Coggeshall, brother-in-law ot Messrs. Walton and Will Rtymo. of the tum of Rayino Bros., were shocked to hear ot his death, which "rrurted at Uoatieo"e, (Ira, on Thursday. A telegram was rerun-d by Mr Walton Raymo Thutsday evening, Id- mm; him of the sad ni-ws. Mr. Cow. guimll had only been ill n kw days with]: nrumonin. his wife [wing vim him at thr time of his death. He Mm 3'; yuan! no. The dvrvasv~ tax on tl", road tor the (insult Furniture M.tru.tatmtrern tot quite a number at you“. and was Immerly with Snyulvr. Roos 6; Co. Mr. "cgrdsha" ‘1: me n! he most gun-lat travellers of the mummy. and was wrll and hmnhly known in Watrrtoo, having lived here at otw lime. Ills sorrow“ '"0, m. Wu lormcrly Miss Annie Rarmo, survives Mm. Wh.NTF.0-Att captioned dregtattak.. er to work In connection with More. Apply mm mm to Geo. A. Man, Cotteste.r. . " "Tiirdi-aTiriirraaiiti, '7 k Dee. '4. two-Pi: LECTURE. 61.79 of troy DRY GOODS. cummm. nnttt AND FURNISHINGS _ . ulni‘c this wonderful cut-prion a]. in on. and an " " . per cent. on you Winter Waring Annual. Strike while the Iron is Hot to: the 'rt a (bye, the ettataer rt.adn were first tir eo; and " .e' MENU“: Why not than A gamm- hint. to you! husband; for I ate- Put to have Just exactly whet we advent», cell-Iva Agata med the "ire can. an. mun-a can. We can mark. it wont " wlrle. both In Pelee and min COT THE PRICE on the helm of this stock of llig't tsnd "ree Gnde Merchandise for everything must ttr-Nothing Renewed. IEiectrie Seat COO” - _ - " _ _ _ -- Xmas is Nearly Here. Have you thought what you re gain: to p.iem. The» In nothing no In. fat an I out of Show". Shoat, Alma. Outwits" and Robbers. W0 hue fun noc- of the above and remember the Spam Bug-Ir- to (In in LadiW Shoes. . A Lot of $3.50 Shoes at " BO A Lot of " 00 shoes at " 00 Our pod. no new and up to date, no shop worn 8390. to (In and prion no In low so the Iowa». Your. 1 r the but (comet: at Low“: Prieeq. Resignations of Two Lady Teachers Received and Ae cepted. Many Applicat- Cats for the Vacancies. SCHOOL BOARD ttut/id schooiiuGi -was held Wed- 'tesNr-evotimr.-- Atr-TtrirtimTrtT- Airere present, Chairman Braendie in the chair. The principal business before the! meeting was the consideration of to- plications for the positions made var‘ cant by the resignations oi Miss Beaq ty, teacher of the seventh division, and Miss Huber, teacher of the ninth division, which were accepted. Ttte: young ladies intend pursuing other' vocations. Twenty-tive applications were re- eeived [or the positions thus lrtt va- cant. The seeretary/Mr. Reade, was instructed to engage two olhcr'lcach- ers trom the six selected. Several communications were re- ceived trom teachers thanking the Board tor the increases in salary. The caretaker, Mr. Heddcrich, was reported on the sick list, and tile Property Committee was instructed to engage asulsutute. To the Editor _ Wednesday afternoon, while riding on the street car from Berlin to Wa- terloo, several ladks besides myself and my friend had to stand, owing to the seats all will; taken except one. _ This one was not taken try any ot we ladies, for the reason "at there was ado; sitting on the seal, And this dog (which. by the way, is the' property ol acerlain legal gentleman "siding in Berlin, and was in his charge at the time), has a nasty hate it of alternately running all over the our and jumping up on the seat, and, ot course, _...y ladies' who happen to be sitting close by cannot help but tttve their clothing soiled by this brute. This is not the first time this has occurred, but it Immens gun: Ire- quomly. and the patrons of the street 'rt1ihray think " should be stopped. x Why does the conductor not put of! this parlicuhr dog, or has he and his owner sptcial privileges on the B. a W. St. Ry ? q TWO WATERLOO LADIES. BUYS NEW HORSES Nottetr-nine brood man's owned by Jane: B, Haggin and the canto ol the late Lloyd Tens were disposed ol trt the f.rst dsy's sale at the Rancho dd Peso Stud ttt New York, for 1si're 075, an average ct $542. The highest - was paid mr Marne, by Mid- Ioulinn. out at Filena, by Joe Hook- er. For this mare, the dun or the gun weight-carrying print" Reii- n'lo. and 1.80 ot the good twmynr- old filly Edna Jackson; Sydney PMet outbid Marry Fume Whitney aml Henry T. Oxnard and get her tor 36,000. Alric Queen. dam of African- der, itt toat m Atricande 's sire, Slur Ruby. wu bought " {5.100 by A. J. Joyner. The only Cumin tmy- er an the f.rst My w” Mr. J. F,' Human, WP., who secured the lol- Iowing brood mans ..-. Wining}: iortoi's, n, ttrhnprt- or cl Nottot-avanttatt, bred to Watereretrt" no». A _ a -iiiiiiiiiir," mi. ’3. " order-Owe. "may, MM to TNterrress, {ma [Mk-i- Itt, by FImperor-Doiur,' brrd to Trrt:'.ittttton, $3tttt. - -- "fiiiGGir Fi,iurrtmr,-, dim M I'or mime. In daughm ot "on, v.1. "minced Vampire, the clam oi Fly m Por. Last Day Last Call Last Price COMMUNICATIONS. "5ll'ldlflllll, ' our Endeavor XI“ om- " In“ shoo Home special myth}; John Schondelmayer, Owing to, the {madam mydi thstjuvo pm ked on! Shun Opposite Zimmerman House, Waterloo. Ont. gt thensatealoa d. Ufrelmann, 0 I Mr. B. E. Bechtel left Tuesday to 'attend the annual convention ot the b Ontario Clayworkcrs' Association be- I iiig held at Hamilton tomorrow and Thursday. . l, Miss Emma. B. Roos 1nd Miss Laul’l Roos .spent Sunday with "lend: in Preston. I Mrs. Ju. Lockie And little daugh- gter have returned home to Newton utter ashort. visit with Waterloo friends. . . Is always to supply our numerous customers with the Choicest and Best including Home made Sausages Breakfast Bacon Meats and Just Rightyams-r l Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hilliard and daughtrr1 Miss Evangeline Hilliard, FFF, visitors to Toronto on Tucxdny sud Wednesday. I Mrs. J. Colomnn, (laughter ot Mr. ‘John Cumpbcll. ot moms“, is the guest ot Mt. and M Levi startiter, George “not. _ Mr. Norman B. Stautrer, of High Ritter, Alta., was in town Saturday. Mr. Btatttier is spending a low weeks xisiting triends in Brcslau. Mr. Geo. M. Fisher, wlio has been contined at the Ikrlin-Water1oo Hos- [ital left Monday lor his home in Kincardine. where he will spend sev- eral weeks recuperating. Mr. R. E. Payne, ot Bittralo, gener- at agent of the Nickel Plate ttond, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bricker on Sunday. Miss M. new, of Toronto," is vis- iting at her home in Waterloo, Miss Ids Martin and Miss Myrtle Bechtel enjoyed a pleasant visit with friends in boon on Sunday. H.B. IhlERllttl Mrs. C. A. Winter, anfsom Mus- ter Edwin Winter, ot Preston, spent Sunday gill: Wag-r120 [lien-is: ._. Miss Jamie (lodbold pleasantly en- tertained anumbcr of her friends on Tinned" evening. _ --_- - Mrs. John sctuieter, ot Elmira, wasl I visitor to Wntcrloe on Wednesday,’ 1iirrerGos Snider mm. Tueulny In Toronto. Satin oatheeing.-Aht Wednesday evening of lost week . very enjoyable time m ”an: m Form of Mr. end Mrs. John Devin. by. number at the young people of the neighbor- hood. The guest. were ably enter- tained by the Misses Burnice 3nd Lena beam, the evening being spent in gnmu and social conversation. The union dispersed in the "wee 1min hours," well pleased with the kind hospitality at MI. Dex-iii and lomily. Personal and Social. -siry,jaeu D. Kinsey, Mildmny, ear. led on his aunt, Mrs. Bur-aha be: viu. Monday. Public sum-Ht. Herman Schmiii intend: holding a manila tate on the. “iii, " he has deqldel to have “in smiion to tako up' hill new home in Blenheim T'p some time um winter. The people oi um nanny will be GG/G' iikea/. sail“ it neigh- WATERLOO. N ATCHEZ Tne meat' Tiiie. G. E, Ryan ' tht., Berlin Thhbmuyvodom'ish pert. who can. Mn to " OILY 'll2 PRICE teatiand tut [ho but! - who. luau] M l: _ , 2A Persian Lamb Coat for $65.00. MONEY “I 015 DED to “you u. “at patching a Brtittie in. In. mum-mum nonhuman], mastery, on brink. but DO no". their out In mum. Do m l .4 mm In an»: In a do an III you. I. artt1 Ite [ad to do tho ugh: mu and unto you a plum! cult-m. Honest and Beliahla Treatment to our Gusto-era h Your Christmas Shopping at Ryan’s Special 'tli, IrdL'lsk, Boats We Are thawing . ale. "11¢!an to k the plain Seal and whh Brawn m ft1tttd Callas. Bah Quill-ed lining. very uyliuh looking. all that he. to “I to on a. ii A very who“. mt for country drivin . "tm high .Swrm Collin. well lined and tumbled. both in tho long to: short an”, " “an in. . 34 to In. Spock] price --- Astrackan Coats This might. seem an absurdftr but in the eqnt truth, only the Unst- m and. up of them:- .km and pieces. chorthelalo they are put. “new by experts, and me man can My ho detected. All fut - Ourtrtu in mummy inmainglu the We ot High Ola. Cents. Tho ftrmn which we d-nl with in this line ot Out.- au-e heyond AM the max [ugh-u In Gannda and can therefore recommend snylhing we sell very mi“ 8126 $140 $160 $150 All Persian All Persian Alt Persian Persian with . Mink Collars. Exits large sizes are kept in stock elm. A Christmas Show worth seeing In our stock of Xmas Shoes Md 8119901! and " mu GIVE YOU PLEASURE to give your loved one: the Comfort, Beauty and II supine». that, in team! in our Ytnat Foams". Our Pninao range from 156 to 85.00. Coma Now Ind Ga: Be» Choice. F School Entertainment.--' school intends giving a public entertainment on the evening of the 20th ot this, month, in order to raise money to start a school library. They have been preparing 1 programme consist- ing of songs, dialogues, do, and a cantata, for the past tear' weeks. The sehooi-room has also been decorated (or the occasion. " has been learned Item the scholars that about hall of the tickets have been sold, so all per- sons desiring to pirtronize the enter- ‘tnimncnl. should secure their tiekets at once. The teacher and scholars de- sen'e credit for so noble an undertak- hug. Quite anumbcr trom this. vicinity: attended the Literary Society at Bres- Iau lust Thursday evening. _ Dec. 14-Parrn, farm stock ma im- ptementa ot the late Henry Schnei- der, 1 mile west at Crosshlll and ' miles southeut ot Linwood. ”Butchoring and threshing are the order ot the day. Dee. " and 16-Sale ot dry goods at Wellesley. - - A 7 _ JOB. MXCKUS & SON, Auctioneers. when; lap-Stock and implements of are!” Dietrich, l mile west ot Bane Dec. " - Farm stock and Imple- ments of David B. Hallman, ona mile mat of Mannheim and one mile west ot Wiliituntttmett. Dee. 28-mock mt! Implements ot can. Setmetter, t mm? Fiigr6r3riiirt-- helm 3nd 1 mile west ot.Wltiitrms- trot. Dec. ".-rurm stock and imple- ments of Jacob B. Schmitt, , miles north of Baden and 2 mile: west ot St. Agatha. Jan. Mt, "06-8tock and Imple- ments of Chis. R. Selim", 3 miim went M.WUerioo and 8 miles cut at Ertraville. Jun. M.-F4toek and imtrtements ot Thou. Farrell, " mites north at Lin- wood und 1 mile sop”: ol Muton. _ Petr. tr-aitoek and implcmcnu ot David Sham. 1 mile west ct Wil- 1iumuburg. _ _ _ - - -retr.' Iii-suck m Impicmcnzs of the Me Louis Run, t miles west of Berlin. Feb. 1I.-an Mock and intple- ments ot Jon. S. Snyder. one mile nonhust ot Bridgeport, 3 Pilet out ot Berlin and ' him cut Wlktlbo. I Feb. 15-.qu .nd‘umplcmm Simon niche". mt 3htttttheito, Inch '-t5tot& and lmttietttertttt Duh-l L. Kuhn-I, " mile: Wert Munich. Match lab-mock and impltratettts ot the ha Sun-cl Burnett, a mm east at Wharton“. G. B. Ryan & CO. CHRISTMAS IS" NEAR Shoes, and Slippers Khe stock we carry is well assorted at close margins. Fine Persian lamb Goats. AUCTION SALES. MAKE THE MOST APPROPRIATE KHAS' GIFTS of ot of Raw Furs Wanted. Highest cash price paid for ll! kinda of Furs. THE IMPYRML TRUSTS 00. ' or Canada bthl-hid ttBt GEO. H. GOODERHAM. PM 50-2mo Queen St ' BERLIN mac. It ', om». A a: - with R'ylt 0515 “in: am Men M Iii-tutor Aefrrsitortratttr. Imardiar, franc, cw. Fourgnr cont. allowed on all epochs. lubjoot to withdrnwal by cheque. m” a u t"Barset It tt" 'h'tlh"'all a, 4 2'aii'2h'l"ls'2Mt rm bu never been as large n " tho mount than and prices - u I”, and in - cum are lower than in” hare been a any time before, ad than mica ,till "my cum Chm-n out: if vacuum prim rie, um they unlikely (also MED”) logy; _ -i'dia;ir% J i minim, Winn". movement In 25 you go d. ulled Ciiii'iiiGGr) tor. . $12-80 Gontn' 'h,1',p yg"gltd., Watthurt mwvomoat In .. -soar got .. filled one. open face. . . . . . 10.0tt Genu' 18 'i, 7-junnol. WA!!!“- movement, In Molt-l cue, screw than and but, open fuo,...... an in all out other men no mm. b m Ttttr toqteat. . Wutehnnn and Juan. CENTRAL BLOCK WA't “1.00 opposite mam " Geld-Filled and Nickel WATCHES E. J. ROOS LOUIS SATTLEB.

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