‘ A. WESELOH & CO. |GEO. HASENFLUG h puctht To ced P § mtb t _ _ Pess Ds or 8 for.. ..« . . «4. .« "+i@5 WM itoes for <.10 Best Red 8 Tor ....... :. Al Armont‘s Savoy Soups for ......« <@1l " Armour‘sBavoyPork «nd Beans 10r A . An inducsment to encontage. better all bo:tle (livres® at aotual c .. .80 chests of Tea at out rate prices &m Home soap for . ... 7 bars Fels Nupths soap for ...« ies prices, and Manzapilia or | and LIDLST: & : we have de:ided to make a change, ib #a ; com» a: d see for yourself. _ . ‘\ ‘&wery othe day, pear io sohoo! Â¥ ‘%‘f’i}* l ': i in _ as it A 1â€"8 mo (Janbord \ medaine 4 mt iany t ies av N Suk _ 000 sore farm, verT wers GOENERAL MERCHANT. ;’ g}:a» t K ts â€" A' ‘Pull Orer eq\q'lmlnlmhr,mww& to 30¢, clearIng ~ Ob Weol knit J ckets, sssorted colors, Regular price 750 to $1.25 7 yarae mr,wud»m-,goodvnmnlm cleating at & ome 8f _ in men‘s fur cips, odd Jines, clearing at 250 to 500 each 0c uk t L"!‘!" Underwear. COME iN FOR BARGAINS. 4 “’,....g-.uu.uu. holding the abore. sale c 1 have decided to start in as the same date Saturday, ry 81 u*@pï¬.flnm"h(mw ‘Borl @racalated sugar for@1.00 Spanish Queen Olives in bulk at excepâ€" , Wallaceburg sugar tor. .. 1.00 tionally gigse p loos to clear out two . Redpath sugar for.... ... 100| barruls; Graoite and Tipware, Mamâ€" best roasted Ric imu.xmmuuawcm-l > M ASMERMOCE C CC c C eB > 4 is inï¬ mited natural lhhlm.;nd » Rural ;mmww also connection with ‘&%N hhdfldhE“ > u::od.mtunlobhln-lh also one of best m wlesn. y C « ao{l on theae is of a fich clay and sandy loam and the land is Â¥ A d these do so b: the "‘A'E-fl-}u ing to see these farms can do o by taking the Goderich and ople wlehing to 19 ooo . ons h s M %‘M%. ©© NP % Haldimand County in ithne wunh!rs of Ganboro, Seneca "" amd North CGayugA â€" â€" _ freat Cloaring Out Sngps line ; at Less Th ling Out: Factory Prices RUBBERS ot the entire Basement of : the Dochmer) EVERY esns etriams ANDREW 2ZOELLE ati% These Farms can CGheap Farms sTOCK TAKING well fonoed BERLLN, ONTARIO. rich iand, large frame JIDAT SALE. JA "ther" batiding>. . SCHIEDEL 10 be bought : on very easy Terms. moth, Med and Alsike Clovers and Timpthy Sse«; Sait by the batrol. ww.-u-..........u.xo up 50 Vallees from...... .. â€"â€"«» . «80 uP 50 Trunks from...«.. ...... J 4B uP 100 Telescopes from........ .39 up 3 dosen Lunoh boxes ........â€"+# 19 ‘White Chamber}Sets . ... .. ....» _ 99 Elaborate Tinted Chamber Bots o an '»fl'}l’-............. 0.00. China Tes Sets from . . . . . «y 02. 0v up Dinuer Bote 87 pisces from. . .. 4 99 up all Hanging Lamps, Gall â€" Lampe and Library Lamps at actual cost. A.nd all beruss we are & M e Ee 29 into the manufact uring of Rubber ma:uw; Footwear in. the> spring. Come | for several days i here for rubbers ard save mmey. “:::“: "i:;; Children‘s Rubbers 856. Women‘s ooo uol opliint rubbers 506, 60¢ and TOc. OGicle‘| a number qlbz rubbere 45¢. Men‘s rubbers 75¢, ::)k' m‘ I‘; Rt 85e and 95¢. Men‘sthearvy buckle| are hardly passal rabbers at 1.25, 175. 200 and| : m 2.25. Boys‘ buckle rubbers for $1.]. Men‘s rabber. boots for $8 50. .. td.w"“ And everything id sboos and o. elothipg at selling ont prices, c Comée and see and save money. 4 :: 3 s 110 aore: h'v:v nice Ks ~~rigg* v+ sRicce bomitrmripnnt avaiparapnd _ 100 aor« 'ï¬â€œ;"m m Mimiare pan grepe good driving shed char fl'lumu P AXH L L l ~A 4 CA 4 ~ dsjeniys tnith tarretorey brick bqure.. ons C NEW HAMBURG, 10 and the whole This 1; a nio6 a* .m:.-fly Departmental f oS on q oB tb e d 4 m BRESLAU, ONT in the :took will CÂ¥ HAWKESVILLE. ) NEew DUnBe®, â€" _ Death of Mr.‘ Gloecklerâ€" An aged | Mr. Â¥Fred. Mank, ol Waterloo, was and respected citizen passed > away -vuw}::um bu Sunday, Feb. 2nd, in the person | Messts. abd Louig Mank, â€"of an:..smew.nmuâ€" mmmu’m.zmc. of Mri August Abrens where the deâ€" Nrs, R, Toman, of Waterico, is vis ceased umnw the â€" past | iting relatives hete. tew years, Mr. G| had reachâ€" | Mr. Elmer Halliman, of Alte:., is ed the advanced ‘age of cightyâ€"eight‘|visiting relatives hete and vicinity . years and was able to be about until Mr. Alex. Wegenast, of Hamilton,is ‘a thort time before his death. _ TB¢ | visiting relatives here at present. funéral took place on Wedné»42Y | (Rumor has it that an experienced o ol wradk 2 NOC ICE 30 CANETâ€". Auskary ‘hare alterncon and a short service . W8" conducted by Rev. Grenzebach in Gerâ€" man and Rev. Mr. Edgar spoke in wmvï¬ï¬‚t\tmfln taken to tho Sand Hill cemetery where they were laid to rest beside TEL ai24 4000 wasvre io cooihcncn APBrdap 4 S t those of his wile who died two CHOSS O£ MEW MERE.CICTE ie RL! ako. He leaves one daughter, â€" MrSâ€" Auguast Abrens Institute Meotings.â€"Institute meet ings were held here last Wednesday afternoon and evening. In the. afterâ€" Aoon the ladies held their meeting in ‘s Hall. Mrs. Campbell : ga‘t Ballard Pocrant ht ATY sud Pelell «Tc c fGranine Fril "the in aâ€" creditable oamner. In the evening a joint meet‘ ing was held. Mrs. Cu!i: M addressed the meeting, and Mr. Warâ€" mmwaM"m Mr. Geo. Lackner acted as chairman. ‘The meetinigs were not. largely .m'..&. :owing to the inclemency of the ec. Show Stormsâ€"A heavy snow stotm prevailed here for several days last week. No mail could be wmh for several h!lll“na&â€â€™ closed . up : wHB SOle S9 io “nhh' were the worst ever ‘ +now chovellers were seen in _ eV€LY direction opening up. a 1024 l a humber _ of petsons . were _ 2l tm'm"mwkh got + their homes. At present the . 1020 ure hardly passable. Mr. {f‘lm'{' spendi days 1i Toronto with his sit Mr. CC T. Ottman is a busi itor in Torento tor a few 4 bbsipmend L Miss Vera Sheppard sistant teachers in our spent afew . days x8 who is dangerously t ‘Toronto "‘2“}‘" \ Miss Ida Berduz, time in Toronmto, i ing her parents."" Miss Martha K popular young ladi¢ concth Anfine {" 96 7 Mb ~Bbcdnltt / <ighn 4B Miss Marths Kautman, one 0°. °_ _ populat young ladies of the t0OW;W8! ‘ orrried last Wednesday to Dt W C snlet / of u,mm} whete they wi} reside and where he is enga8 c oD bractice of medicine: We join in "it}~ h‘ & m’,m 'dde‘ lile. ‘The big snowstorm "m'mm“: to ‘Reverai days, deprived OUC . Blo of their wsual evening‘s S2UNE: Mr.. Woiwades‘ Orchestra plaved £e° eral mights ~ for the Quaket Medicin< Co., last week. > _ . Weest 0 â€"5~ _ a wively meet» Cp., last WeOs« > .« A very interesting and lively meet= ing was held in the town hall anneX last Friday evening_the occasion . be " CSR P * + 4hree police ing the nomination « @4 §0""" .".0.) . trustees for OUL village, 14 candidates being nominated. Beveral withbrew the same evening and finally all . 16 signed with the exception of : Messrs. Hy. Alteman, Hy. K. Worler â€" and Peter Ottmann who . were persuaded to allow their names to stand _ and‘ were duly declared glected by accla~ mation by the doputy return ug _ oftâ€" cer, Mr, J. J: Fieischhauer . They wili make their official declaration on Feb.1ith. k Miss Kiapp who is at present â€" &A mamvaunm Royal comes highly recommended 28 a music teacher from Strattord and is mak» llxuumbtflbb\thvï¬- nity. 1 successful in obtaining a sutâ€" ficient number she wilt visit . this vicinity regularly every week. Owing to. the. snow! blockad:. . 1921 ween we nad â€"to do â€" without any Mail for a couple of â€" days. Mt. Richard Burgman, of . MMyerton spent a fe w days last weck i triends ‘hore. ewdal Mrs. Peter MeTavish, of . NEWR C Man., spent a weels with her _1AÂ¥ triends heré. str. Christ Spen er,_of Towa, i8 NIF ““g'vm ne of his patents Mr. und Poter Spenler, Miss Janet Fleming has teturntd 10 {"' atter : a two weeks‘ visit at “-I .‘-“ “,‘ J Hamil« ton, neart PCE UTRE Mi. â€" James Dewar has returncd home aitet visiting with relatives In s ~_...‘..-‘_ A OurBusy Neighbors Our busy neighbors at® C the storm bas left the vici toilers . were ‘contmudusty snow. ‘ ""Mf,, Herbert Dosting i8 5t add: selling tve etode | ._<_ _ ) .. Mers were seen in â€" @Very of petsoms _ were _ also , being unable to ut s I-A‘rw‘flfl roads Janet Fileming bas 1e after : a bwo we 'd“m.vx‘ it Milverton WELLESLEY ERBSVILLE Eonl s in our Public days. with her pOOoLE S contion of : MesstS exceppion of Hy. K. Forler and mes to stand â€" and who spent at present tar dayt | 9 4t ud ; w in Mr. W : were | his cous! «::.‘ which 4 ogan, < experienced. | :3 years seen in â€" every | The fu wb ¢ns of the 2 business V1% tew days this in T l steadily bu mother, : of th: adoy somt visitâ€" a~. \ba ty. | Th «hovelin aS @UI 'u.g.*"'i‘idi and Mml:-k. 4:' WMra. 'i, ‘Toman, : ‘lsuz:eo. is vb- iting relatives bere. ... _ . . . Rumor has it that an experienced baker intends opening a bakery. here in the neat Iul@®® . "= 02â€" .0. ): It is our sad duty‘to chromicle th: death of Mr. Erast Schmidt, . who succumbed to pneumonia, The funeral ser.ice ~was held at the. Mennonit© Jhurch, the Revs. Sievenpiper _ ui\ Honsberger officiatipg. 4 â€"Mrs. Schmidt is aiso very low _ a present, but we for a speedy rc covery . * 99k ab=éss in the: bowels, which . â€"ma, prove seripus, ; n Albert Gordon is @lso on the sic what list Iucedwies .1B oï¬ ce9 P aips | n d Johnâ€" Burnett la.a valuable hors: lately. The _ animal sufterbd . from Nr. Ward attendedâ€" the funeral _ 0 his cousin, Mr. George Hartis, . 0 ogan, on Jan. 38th, ‘Deceased~ wa The funetal of the late Miss _ Mar)y Proudifoot took place on Jan. 31st to the _ Union cemetery. Her remains <ere brought from Gait by Gâ€"T.R. vo st. Jacobs, Ahence to Winterbourne or intermint. â€" Miss Proudioot had scen living in Galt since 1898 previâ€" ous to which she lived _mn her sis isiting at Dr. Naita‘s. now occunied by Waiter" Veitch. Miss Mr. Dayid Letson 4s suffering Proudioot was $1..years ol agt. ~"* was ‘of a _ quiot and retiring disposiâ€" tion and was a consistent member "of the Presbyterian Church. She leaves one sister, Belia, to moutn hex 1os®: A mecting ol ~ the young people‘s T Iirened chodsts was: Wolk on PUoduY ‘A mecting of _ the Literary Society Was etening of last week., ‘A very pleasant eV on M“’. Jan. 28 people at the home < Mrs. Quinn, of Elofa, fods %()flvo are spending a 16W WEOesn® St. Thomas friends. | Miss Rhoda Geach of Borlin . will ma some time here, the guest â€" of Beulah Shepherd. n Mr. Edgar Eby and sister â€" Miss Ada were guests ol Mr. and Mrs, Jo¢ 3 nyder on Sunday. t Mrs. J. A. McAllister and â€" little ‘Marian have returned home | â€" from spending several weeks with her parâ€" cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Teronto. _ Mr. Rodger Geui'l“ptlxt last â€" Sunâ€" day with fricnds at Elmira. Mrs. Alex. McAllister and < children spent a lew days last weelk at the residence of Mr. and Mrs,. Bediord. “um ith hu“;un‘t:ï¬t & h me w c al Mr. Clayton Snyder ot%wb has been emg'to work â€" for Mr. Allen Snyder , for the years Rev. Mr. Walker is laid up with . a severe attack of lagrippe and was not able to occupy his puipit on Bunday wole. 0 M m N e as usual, _ Mr. Boll very | ompuuhpbuwhciw and delivered a very able Ol"flhycvuh:‘d‘fl‘ "':l several young thelmm.mun&a‘?th mthn'-buolnbout“'m to the home of â€" Mr. and F. Snyder where a pleasant lew hoars wcrcwhm‘“mp frechments being also served. â€" In course of the evening a very severe and blinding storm set in and after debating the question the young p¢9â€" mmmmcm-mmh follow would be to remain over till Mrs. Burherd daylight housâ€" t 9P The friends of Mr. All Smyder were sotty to learn that he was obliged to undérgo a serious operation at the Berlin and Watetloo .. * we are glad@ to ~ report a satisfactory mwwulm'fl and hits many friénds hope to see him around “’h 00M :s . 22. 0( cooaac9% ~ Yaart Thomas Letson Na Manitoba _ and is Yi David Letson, who is â€"Mr. Amos Shocinaker ha \'i poor Bealth for. thr Wl oc Baniktr: i ind of s mas Letson has tet WINTERBOURNE e e 2. ing was spent M‘ Exï¬'u;_ 42 wravine BLOOMINGDALE, to be a tumot 0 been receircd at prescd ting 1 U froa At o‘d _Miss Bessio Van Every and Miss Fiorence B“iu.zm_c teachâ€" mm visitors in the section last Mr. George, Caretaket Mmpfl!_ work. > o lo DObiip SIDW WWER T F ~We had no mail servce last Tues. _ Our strolal sals of Ladie# Fur Coats, Farâ€"lined Conte ai day, the G.T.R, trom Berlia to Gali, was a groat success. Lastiweek‘s sale was the largest in our being blockaded by heayy snow Wa&nt to do our part. â€" Every Fur Cont, Ladies® Â¥Furâ€"lined Coat ¢ drifts. ilan!uumt'uw y f e " Mr. F. P. Latsch‘s sale has "been| postponed wntil Feb, 24th on account of the state of the roads. â€" . . i ‘‘Mrs. ~Solomon Woolner is moving to Berlin this week. $owS th _Mr.‘ Ferdinand Latech was laid up for two weeks with La Grippe. _ Centrevilie School Report dor Janâ€" Jr. IV‘â€"Lincoln ~ Thaler, _ Walter Maties, Nellic Bricknel!, Mary Thaler, Albert Thaler, Harvey Latech,~ Har. riet Erb. s €3 Senior III.â€"August Janzen, Harvey : Allemang, . John . Woollner, |_Willi¢ Mithm, Walter Bacts,:Clarence Scharâ€" men, Clara Wooliner, Orion Dippel. _ ~ Jugior 11Iâ€"Chatlie Mishm, â€" / Koy Karoher,â€" Edua Carey, John Burgetz, Roy Meisel, â€"Marvey â€" Moss, Gordon Bricknell, Olive Mattes, Wesley Michâ€" el tha . Senior â€" 11.â€"Clayton Moss, Liliin Senior â€" I1.â€"Clayton Moss, Lilian Mary Frisk, â€" Lucinda Ortman, Clayâ€" ton Feick, al h ar oc ies CA ves ; Second:.â€"Lorne Bricknell, Jol.n Bush, Melvin Snyder,â€" Ada Scharman, Lily May Stuckert, Rankin Bowman, Joha Ortman. dteas Wds Junior © II.â€"Laura Burgetz, Miltona Moss, John~. Henty Hacetz, Hildah <charman. +3 f Senior Part 11.â€"EHarry Burgetz,: Geneva : Michm, Harry Thaler, Samâ€" uel Humphrey, Lavina Hammet. srigg acantght ts ue it fa? BP tel I Junior Part IL.â€"Victor Woollner, Verley A\%Hum Moss, Saâ€" loma Mattes, Harold Znider, Varden Latsch, Ada Afieldt. ETIHIEL BINGEMAN, Principal. ©‘ BELLA WESELOH, Assistant. A Tonic and Sedative, ~_ . ‘A boonâ€" to womenkind, | $1.00 per bottle, F.C.HAENNEL‘S, The Pruggist | wm{&%. Waterloo, â€" Ont, â€" Canada, Haalin ¢t‘ Eredies oD fale lere w . _MM a6 es se on *3 woone â€"â€"..»â€" For the next four weoks, flflhflhg%nduewmnwm* lces to your purse. c.unudmtn.-m, & m:“ 1 s * in . e ds e oo on S _ Aves Zoelip e :"or(\;-:TVonh Tob. < Is will not Don‘t forget to ca be right. Nyal‘s Vegetable Prescription ‘A 6 Drawer Spice Cabiâ€" net; well made, Varnishâ€" stamped. in yder‘s Drug Store, | #" N â€" Ont., â€" Canade, MARRARUMAAMAMAMMAAMAMLALT and every (drawer Weighol‘s Weekly Store News 60c GalÂ¥vantis ed W ash T abe nade of Extra ’k"{n Galva uized h on with mltronl es,. far nhead of t ht Coal Scuttle Corrogated sides, au d m a d o. o heavy Gal" vanized Iron % Snap at _ in and #ee our line of Ready foncing for spring be It wiil not . WEICHEL & SON the February Bargains Haturday we will offer two bales of comforters at mill price our imported rre comivg to band snd we want the rcom (If you want & -mehqnatotmnubnulmvhaynmdthhm» until all are sold: . 4s Tor 1uu.t_vmwunc«wulmmwm‘ï¬Â§ """""'"'""""""""""""""""""""".f‘:"i!,':sf 1 Bale of Eitrn Fine Sateen: covered Comforters Alled with go whice Cotton Batting, worth $2.50 for .. .. .. 1¢Bale of Fine Iderdown Comforiers, regular price §6, $7 Prirg $14, $4.25, $5, #5.25, $6, $6:60. £ SMYTH BROS, su%vlzf’nnh' y "fl.ï¬..";'&.‘;’-".‘.%._“" â€"~â€"00¢ $1,50 eachk quality steel January Clear! 101 It is now â€" in Full Swing. ."â€" _ Bmins in Evor’ Dewrtmont.:w: TERMS CASH AND ONE PRICE e CHBEAP CASB STORE 27â€" KING STREET, BERLIN your choice The wellm:'wi‘ # an -mtmworï¬\l "Tnr" L es ho ae seneds< w 4 An excellent Horse B rush . wood well made, f&a» gular 256 â€" _ A~good size )Bawwoll mude, good $1,.00 SAY:â€"If you want to save money, your opportunity. n ote February Sale Our Banner Day " 360 Saturday, Feb. 15th . Shirts worth 1.00 and 1.25 for 59¢. Caps worth 1 00 and 1.25 hl'zyéf Caps worth T5e and 85¢for 50e . Overcosts worth $10 for $5..â€" , Overcoats worth $12 for $8. ’"â€:*'% Suits worth $10 for $6.65. _ . Panits worth $1:50 for $1."_ _ | Folding Clothes Racks 40 fas wall, {"our:l:doost ‘g Cross Uut Saw OME COME WILL BE 5¢, 8¢. 10¢ each . m‘ 150, 250, ’53. '“. BERLIN, ONT. , 48, $10, ï¬&mdqu-m!‘ 2 for5 {your HandB Buck. Saw, The File f at