â€" Christmas Novelties, Stationery, d s Books and Fancy Coods _many A1 ) taking advantage of the clearing sale of tho large assirted stock re*t good: ’I::g :mt]-'-i'.h ttanding; we are selling them at & big sacrifice l hachdut i Al; Our @150 Trinks for1.19; Our $2.75 Suit Cases for 2.20 Our .50 Telesâ€" 4 ;«,5.,;‘. Oat 1 75 Trunks for (1.20; Our 4.00 ~ Sait Cases for 2.29; ‘Toe Telprcopes for 493 Oor $2 5) Tronks for 1.99; Mar 6 50 Sntt Cases for ; Onr 85e Tel scopes for 626 Oor 3 75 Tranks for 2 29; Our 7.50 Suit Case 6 49 On m'rm’:n Â¥g0 Oar 4 00 Tranks for 23.20; Ou> 10 50 ‘Sait ies for 8 78 Our 110 ohgnht 826 Our 5.00 Truoks for 4.19; Onr 13.25 lalt Cares for 0.75; Our 1.25 Tolescopes for 953 Oar 6.25 Truake f r 5.19 Oor 0 Buit Cases for 12 99; Our 1.45 To eaco »es for 1.10 _‘ The abovn l‘stls but a very email propo: (lon cf what ‘we have on band as 6 will not permit more. # i“r;’; " 2A > S ~ M c f k( ‘(GEO. HASENFLUG J. DOERSAM. 1t is not everyday you are busving & ing to poor health, 1 shall sell my entire Stock of Trunk, a Suitcase, or any Travelling Outfit; of all kinds< at GREAT REDUCTIONS a OP Ns ue in and walk around, No trouble to show goods| â€" The property of 3X 6 SELLING OUT f the entive basement of the Bochmerâ€"Erb Departmental Etor Moke + 37 * No 48 PHoNE 318 Our assortment this year surpassâ€" es anything ever shown in town and our prices aro VERY reasonable. See our Rubber Boots for Children: LICK‘S SHOE HOME, â€" The HKHome of Good Shoss. and when you start be sure that you stir: RIGHT. . DON‘T FORâ€" GET that Zick‘s Xmas shoes, Xmas Blippers and Xma« Laggings, make the ms‘ sensible, most serviceable and most appreciated Xmas Gifts that money cau buy. l %e START NOW ! MAKE YOUR XMAS PURCHASES EARL Y __Amm=___ S ; 50c to $5.00. ‘gmas L:ggings ranging from Xmas Slippers ranging from XmagShoes ranging from 0sd ONLY 26 DAYS UNTIL XMAS. 50c to $1.50. 10c to $3.50. WaTEr 1co0 Oxr. ONTARIO Many in thic vicinit ved inviâ€" tations to the & . m Anna Yurkab, Of Wa to Mr. William l% bf ‘Preston,. ty "of : : Totâ€" onto, which will take ;'lct on Wedâ€" nesday, 7th, at the R, C. Church, Waterloo. 4 & The property of ~Jolin F. Fries near the gravel‘ pit on Lancaster ~ streot, of: «n eightâ€"roomed house by public auction d n ol + .. 108. ce t0¢ tnfumar Mr. and Mrs. Henty Lutz pf Freeâ€" port were guests of Mr. George Marâ€" tin‘s Sunday, | \. 3 Nes Mr. F. Mast was a bus visitar (nulorgsbbl last :: I8: % . m and â€"undér the caro of" &&g hope soon to hear of her recovery. The remains of Russell Cunningbham Smith, son of A. B. Smith, and nepâ€" hew of Mr. Thos. Cunningham of this place were brought from the west to Wellesley, ‘and were interred here in the union cemetery. Mr, A. B. Smith, father of deceased, is _ well known in this vicinity and much symâ€"~ pathy is extended to the bereaved family, 5 Mrs. M, Ford of Berlin spent a few days renewing old acquaintances in this village last week.~ â€" The. youhg men of this neighborh« have theit new ehbm wad thorou.bly rqaipped with all modâ€" Gospel meetings are being held :in Ballard‘s‘ Hall this week. . Miss ‘Brubacher is visiting at Mr Levi Frey‘s, Mr. Moses Unger who has been in the west for several weeks. returned hone last Saturday, =â€" Nels Mrs. H. Frey is visiting friends in Berlin. _ Rev. Mr. Lee of Waterloo preached in the Presbyterian church on Thursâ€" day evening. Mr. Nelson Cunningham, Berlin, atâ€" tended ‘the funeral of his cousin, R. Smith, here on Wednesday last. Mrs. Ruler has returned home from her visit in the west. She was acâ€" companied by her grandcluld, _ Mi@% Mabel Foster, who intends to remain for the winter. «A Miss Marian Donald has returned home after her extended stay _ in Conestogo. Mr. Alex. Rennie held a very sucâ€" cessful ploughing been on Saturday last, when about twenty acres were turned over. t â€"Mr. Levi Stricker has â€" moved to Mr. Zinger‘s farm and held a very. successful ploughing bee Monday, and a dance at night. Sunday in the Twin City. . Gordon Meyet left Tuesday â€"*~ for Detroit ~where he has secured a ‘good position in some manufacturâ€" Rev. Showers of Penn. called friends here last week. # _ Mr. J. W. Green of the str%fl“d “"‘:“ Staff spent . Sunday at home with his family. o Mrs, P. Rennte and ‘%Mc,_«__._q' London spent Sunday % Mr._ and Mrs. Alex. Rennie. | ~ _"â€" Don‘t forget the Bazaar at Wray‘s hall next Tuesday week. Don‘t miss it. Mr. A. McBeth is working for the Linwood News in our town and viciâ€" nity. position as clerk in one :)i-â€"trh:-Haw- kesville stores. . NOY.‘H. Mrs. Coleman visited Mrs. _ Manser for a few days last week.. > Mr. C. W. Parsill spent two or three days in Mildmay last week. €5 in the Twin City. â€" Miss â€" V Cleghorn is vigiting friends l.k:uu.. 1 Mrs. Hy. ~Zieglert ~of â€" Waterloo, spent a few days ~here with: relaâ€" tives and ‘friends. Â¥ Mr. _ John Ottman from Hawkesâ€" ville is spending a few days hyp and is busilyâ€" engaged in _ turning porkers into sausage. â€" â€"_â€" > & Mr..â€"Christian Geusmer is at preâ€" ing â€" establshment. ‘ Miss +Elma Meyer. is ‘accoripany= ing _ her sister Annie to Detroit to. which ~city ~~she moved â€" last Ottmann_ spenta day with *;â€"l's in â€"Preston, F\ l Mr. â€" Howard Burton of Listowe‘, made a few calls while here. on Saturday and: Sunday. The proper . stepsâ€" are being, â€" takon to push the skating â€" rink _ ahead. The grounds . are being leveled . for the "foundation. seriqusly. ill. Mr. and N [Our Busy CBDeBe QederdrdNrNENE oDebe Phreds pedbedd WATERLOO, Messrs. Chas. D. Kochler® and Billy HAWKESVILLE Ida LINWOOD, Schaub is visiting relativ LIMERICK, Geusmer is at preâ€" to his bed ~and : is W. Kelterborn,spent " The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Instituite will be held â€" at Mrs. Richmond‘s on Thursday evenâ€" 8 o‘clock. â€" Miss Maud Engelâ€" ter of Heidelberg will read an: exâ€" address on ‘"‘How to cultivate habits of thrift and obedience in our boys and girlss» _A good attendance is Thé annual méeting of the Bible Society will be ‘held in the Evn#iâ€" cal church on Friday evening, Nov. 20. at 8 p.m.. The Revi B. Bryan of Toronto will ~address the . meeting. All are cordially Invitedâ€"to Attend." : Miss Maude "Herbel has acceptod a position withâ€"the Hagen â€"Shirt .. and Collar Co., of Berlia and commenced hor new duties a few . woeks ago. | > Miss Mamic Tait who has â€" beon a Â¥valued: employe of the Galt Knittâ€" ing Co. fot . the past b'“{:.n‘:: severed connections firm and 'L gince ~ seeured a situaâ€" tion with the W.G. & R. of Berlia. It is. understood that several more electric lights will be put °. on streets this fall. The local .mill is busy day _ and night at present.© Several thousand bartels which have been disposed of are awaiting shipment. . â€" ‘The _ annual meeting of the Sible Society will be. held in th» livanâ€" ï¬â€" Church on Friday evening, ov. ~29th. â€" â€" ‘Mr. W. N. Snider, theâ€" local pou!â€" try fancier stcured two prizes . for Plymouth â€".Rocks at the Pouliry show at Berlin. Death of Mrs. Edward Kocbel.â€" A most sad and untimely ‘ death â€" took place here on Friday the w. when Clementina, beloved ot Edâ€" ward Koébel, was called to the great beyond. â€"Deceased was 86 years â€"of age and‘leaves a sorrowing husband and four smallâ€"children. Bhe â€" was in good health until ‘fTout months ago when she contracted consumption which terminated fatally. â€" The funâ€" eral took place here on Monday with services at the R.C. cHurch, many reâ€" latives andâ€" friends payingâ€" their last tribute: of respect to deceased. â€"Our profoundâ€"sympathy goes out to the bereaved in their most untimely loss. Mr.«Ed. Weltin has secured a posiâ€" tion with Mr. Jonas Schefiner, local blacksmith. 2 Mr. and Mrs.â€" Aléx...Boegel, Berlin, visited_here on «Friday, the . 22nd Miss Anna and Miss Katie ~Schumâ€" mer spent Saturday in Berlin. * Miss Clara Herrgott spent gne week 1t her ‘home at Crosshill. o Thelï¬mluuva;tm Runâ€" «tetler: visited" in ‘Preston and Hesâ€" peler â€" for one week. _ Mr, Joseph Mattell attended â€" the funeral of a relative at Walkerton on Saturday, * Mr.: and Mrs. Chas: Rublman, Mildâ€" may, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Edward Koebel. A visited â€" here for a ~few days. _ Messrs. â€" Jacob Lorents and Henty Dietrich attended an amuction sale at Dashwoodâ€"on Wednesday. Mr. Ne‘son Weber‘ moved to _ Walâ€" lace Township ~where h> has purâ€" chased a farm near © PalmetstoB. Mr. Wm. Moeser and family . have left for their future home in Notthâ€" ernâ€" Ontario. a few days with her sister Mrs Hoeflin. . + Mr.‘Simcoe ‘ Wastburn is ‘confined to the house suffering â€"from . an . a¢â€" cident wnich beféel him recently when a heavy barrel fell on his foot crushing. one of .. the toes and . inâ€" Miss â€" Mary Lenz of Watetloo spent visited â€" here for Mrs, Joseph ‘Schickler,"â€" Waterloo, tered upon her aow dutics . ® ST. JACOBS, FBEEPORT the L&M'&mm wm{&m Miss Sgra J. Oberkoltzer, daughter, of â€" Mr. and Mrs,. Abe. Oberboitzer, and a graduate nutse ol the famâ€" ous Battle Creek ‘Sanitarium, . bas goneâ€" to Loma ~ Linda near . Redâ€" lands, California, to enter a branch Sanitarium of ~ the Battle Creek Inâ€" stitute where she will still further purswe .herâ€" studies® for a yeat . or Awo. Her many friends wish her all pcesible succesg in the noble proâ€" fession which she has chosen. â€"Sbe was | a0companled to Loma Linda, by Miss Barbara Sherk, who: : also enters the same> Institute. â€"" â€" ; Miss McKay, teacher, of our school and her pupils are busily, engaged in making extensive preparations for a putlic examination to be held some time near the Xmas tide. A splen did programme is in course of pteâ€" paration and> the day is being anxâ€" iously looked forward to by every pupil.â€" A cordial invitation is exâ€" tended to the people of the section to be pwesent.. The date willâ€" be an nounced later. 4 Miss Ida Spaetzel and Miss Clare Pinke both of Berlin, and. Mr. Hetb Wismer, of Preston, visited at. the bome ofâ€" Miss Spactsel‘s aunt, Mrs. Enioch Gingrich, of _Little Paradise, last Sunday. 3 Mrs. Gabel of Shakespeare spent a few days last week with â€" her sister, Mrs. Amos Hallman. ‘Miss â€"~Bella McCaliymâ€"of Gait, was the . guest of _ Mr.ahd Mrs Abe Gimbel on Sunday. _ > Mr. and Mrs. By.. Lutz were guests at the home ofâ€" their nephew,. _ Mr. Geo. Martin, of Spring. Hill Farm, last .Sunday.~ / Followingclos@ upon this intimaâ€" tion, Mrs. Hallman received word by. a Wbfl,o&é&tux iliness : ofâ€" her daughterâ€"inâ€"law,. Mrs, Ed. Hc herger,~of Durand, Michigan. f% coupled . with the recent _accident, which befell Mr. Hallman, as a result of ~which he is quite helplessâ€".. at. mt. again proves the old adage, ‘ it pever rains but it pours." "Mr. Adam Scherman,who was quite ill some few weeks ago,â€"ant who was reported in these columns . as ‘being couvalescent, has bad a relapse and he is now All with rheumatic¢ fey er, suffering intense, pain at ~tim>s Dr. Ochs, of Preston, is in . atten dance.. We wish him a speedy re covery. J Mrsg. . MHalliman received the "sad news from Burdiclville North igan, of mhï¬bï¬w grandson, Glen, the chhzo d son > of Mr.~and Mrs. Will Sweet (nee~ Saâ€" loma Hm,m'rfr N':‘ e:cl:t took ‘place. on Sa Â¥, v.° 14ub. Tht..&wued child <had : onty ~ been ill for a week from lung fever. Their many _ friends~ here ~will sympathize with them ‘in their loss. . Miss Elsie Hilborn, of near Pres ton Sundayed with â€" friends here. Mr. Ike Shupe of. Newmarket visâ€" ited _ his friend Mr.‘ Hy. â€" Gimbel The many friends of Mrs. Rev. Sam: RBowman,. who l{\;u about a mile: north of Bere, will be grieved to learn that she is serfously dil, with an abscess on . the lung, aggravatcd. by ~valvular disease: of the. _ heart, and grave feats areâ€"entertained "a% to her . recovery.â€" Dr. Whiteman ~« [ Berlin (late of Shakespeare) is . th ‘attending â€" physician. We nope sh€e may soon be restored to her usua) Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gimbel of Preston, visited the former‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Hy Gimtel on Sunday Mr. Herman Hertel, who has been away to MuskoKa with a party of deer hunters has returped to his home here. He was luckyâ€"enough to secure a fine specimen of the muchâ€"covetei deerâ€"tribe and venison will now be on the bill of fare for a few days. Mr. Hertel has now commenced his anâ€" nual rounds, collecting taxes, in Wwhich he will < ~be. engaged for a week or two tonger: 5J Mrs. E. Huber of Bérlin, visited her aunt Mrs. Jane Hewitt last Monday. On her return home she was ‘accompanied by Mrs. â€" Hewitt who will visit in Berlin fora few Mr. N. Lutz and Mr. Gow both of Guelph . spent last Thursday in at Minmeapolis® and Rochester visited .his brother, no, â€" who .. is mm if!, sulfering from slow parâ€" ysis and â€"@lso some form of brain disease and no hopes “-hmg are held < out for his recovery. ; Debâ€" wiler was accompanicd by his broâ€" ther ‘Amos.D. of Brown City, Michâ€" igan, Zoellnar‘s Reamedias on Sale here A boon to womenkind A Tonic and Sedative, Sam Nyal‘s & Vegetable > Prescription > per bottle, visft with re M. Weichel & Son â€" The " BRAT WURST " Seazon is with us sgain and the m':ic may well tremble at what is in store for him. â€" Every conceivable, do for converting him into delicions Sausage can be found here. We carry out the highest grade in this line and it pays no man to buy inferior goods. Weichel‘s Weekly Store News en c(.neuhmhmorll.w«wu; "consisting of Bs : ‘Btaple and Fatcy Dry Goods except grey and bleached Cottons ald 'r!ï¬ Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Heavy Bocks, Mitts, Gloves, w ote gobbur *;lupg’z Shelf ?adv.lu} Oll:.uo:., Pw:hn':_ of ail kinds â€" . Crcok n and fanoy; in fact y everything exsopting groceries o â€" which we will give the following Special Prices: sors Oatmeal, 6 Ibs. for. 250. Ccoffee 2i6s. fr 25e _ _ Raisins 3. _lbe. for 256 Cuorrants 3 lba. for â€" 25¢ _ _ _ Rice 6 Tbs. for 256 Epsom Saits, 10 Ibs., 25¢ * Bolphur 10 }bs. far 256 Rossin 7 Ibe. tor 250â€" â€" Lingeed Meal 7 lbs, for 25¢ Qil Cake Veal 13 lbs. for 256 3 Am. Coal Oil 5 galions 90¢ Can. Coal Oil 5 gallons 306 o McDotald Smoking and Chewing Tobaceo, 3 plugs for 250 cash. CENERAL MERCHANT Many persons walt until the winter is nearly over to p:& little .© Here is to b when yo in nn:g.l’zp.'mm at lonw half of m«"mâ€". o e J CHILDREN‘S COATS. â€"23 grey mixed TWweed Coate, sizes 10 FOR TWO PAYS ONLY < COMMENCING FRIDAY MORNING AND ENDING SATPRDAY m 14 to 16 years, reg Nee 3 e s on ts .. a) E. WINTER NC /# + tikiiies : Aniiiinie Sn in Anvcintaie s 0. i ) 10 years, reg. price $6.25 for §2.:50. .. : e Cl*‘:§ Lot 314â€"4.conts, sizes 30, 33 and 39. esn k4 jplye â€" lzaomo,lwu.éo. $3 15 mmax- #$4 00 cont for $2 9 Lot 300â€" 8 chifdren‘s blue mixed Tweed Conts, sizes 1024,1027, and > ch:n.g price, $1:30, $175, “ml. kA ~& 11 ladies‘ fancy brown tweed eonts, nicoly trimmed braid, all this a« s, our price u’.w 50, Friday and mmmmnh-’-"@h Theose for two days only. We mumlï¬f ner Dny':r‘;:u.lrn.mrdo:: d:p’;nmnt. Take the clevator to CGREAT DISCOUNT SALE â€" WATERLOO In order to make room for our CLEARING SALE OF CRILOREN AM SMYTH BROS, â€" TERMS CASH AND ONE price CHEAP CASH STORE 27 Kinc STREET, BERLIN Prices range from 20¢ to 40c each 10 Per Cent Discount . Schiedel‘s Store COME® TO THE Xmas Stock we will give AT The Enterprise stuffer is the cnly ma hine on the market that gives entire aatiefaction. Others have tried to imitate this splendid machine but failed. It is made in two sizes 4 ; * quart and 8 quart. > Rogera Batcber Knuive Standard the world over. guaranteed. Coffee 2i6s. fr 256 ~~ psom ts, Rosain 7 Ibe. tor â€" 250â€" . Qll Cake Veal 13 lbs. for 256 Meat Cutters in 4 sizes. Ask for the Red Machine. Its &Om;nowylv- baxt satisfaction. _ Everyone guarâ€" anteed. prices $1.75, $2.00, $2.75 "< lld “.w' We stook all the different ~sizes in Meat Catter Plates, Rings,Stuffes Plates, Lardj Press attach» monts Spouts, oto. Price of 4 qrt. $5.50 Price ‘of 8=qrt, $7,00 Resin as 5¢ per Ib, PHONE 215 Breslau Ont. 11,