" , 60 pair Women's Felt Shoes in laceand gaiter,felt soles, Fr, warm and comfortable, reg 90c for rr . 30 pair womtn's felt Juliet Fur Top a neat comfortable 'ii' house slipper regular I 25 for 33' I; pair Women's Felt Romeo slippers neat and dressy, $3 regular price 1 oo for A [if 24 pair Women's felt toe slippers, turned soles, a com- I; . fortable house shoe, regular i 2: for 60'pair Women's IO button beaver spats, reg 75c, for 1;, " pair Misses Felt Romeo, regular 65c for i l , :8 pair Children's Cyuroy leggings. reg 70c for L _ Skate straps, regular" 10: a pair for r: -orbooeooos9oot4 (it). Special Bargains _,:).',"'- Winter . . ___, Footwear? fN,ttcatycNots EH'THECHR‘ Phone 194 Great 30 Days Non- Commencing Feb, xst and continuing to March and In calling your atumtion m a cpwci " salts at tho; ttmu we " make a period in our history when we Human from nm-umnn made shoes and clothing. It means mu loss 10 us of many dniia der to-cleat out in 30 days all our :llOts and clothing not hem Union label. . We In"! reckoned the n-vst and am fully aware from a t1ntusott" Mpolnt it will be enormous but we urn dam lm'vmd to m 1'40 will nom unlon label ule the eventin our hietnry 1Vhsm Him mull red lhlt our goofs war: bought an and Win-9 bring Mild an timely he"ore II is sale so that the was! now 0110er are simply finds for all thome, who will tn' e adwntnge of them.. We invite you to this great wtie and see for yourself. Clothien, Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers, Snore non to Post Ofrlee. m) - y 11 §um,1 ir and fullyguarantced Insular & Wilson and NEW "on! T :: “'ng nucLin: S. Edison Phono- graphs, Pianos and Organs of best grade at +.o,lir. Woman-o‘- '.d~u _" 1ltreqttutter_ Wounoomn, ' Manama K. O. Boehmer Go. A. Weseloh & Go., our New Ueparture is Your Great Gain. "I! Wanless’ Music Store, A. O. Boehmer Go., ammo.) Union Label Sale. [Emit P 20 King St, West, BERLIN before you have vmmined thebest, absuhHely Iirsttlass. highest gradt sessisg machine for the money on the market to-day THE NEW IDEAL . and im Gargai My and yidmhi: . has all the attachments prvvenwnts and is the best rt u‘u ever F “w or Imard of. n’t P y .. One gem at tlustime we (I) so to from tun-union toumon D us of many doilam In or. clothing not healing the Berlin. UNITED. 60c 90c 80c 57C 436 5; 6c 83c OOUNTY Wedding.-") NIB I." to ovitte- In! took our our mm. a an home ot Mr. Stephan Win an Wodnvdny. 30th alum-n. A aha company not up â€IOU!!! a, meruq. H M Miss Wta Winn and Mr. - A I Christmsn. Mr. Cerium e few days ago arrived from Windsor, where he is engaged in the jewellery business. His paternal home is Ehniraprtrtrrs he te', a hurried visit to friends amngst w he to hell in high esteem. Helmked well and was in eseelient spirits when on Wednesday he nrrived to elsitn his bride. The wedding day was auspicious. the air crisp and eieu, the sky blue, he inndsospe mnntled in white, the letting sun behind the old farmstead with its trim fences and bal- ssm trees. As we approached the house, we felt that it was e pletnre, :every way in keeping with the happy ioeeaalon. Punetnsiiy At half past he I Miss Bertha Christmnn began Ilen- tielseohn's Wedding hisrch. Shortly after the curtain of the drawing room was drawn and the bride, issuing on the arm of her father, some forwnrd and took her plsoe beside the groom. she looked exceedineg pretty. She Was handsomely but plainly dressed in rich brown broad cloth, relieved at the neck with cream silk. She were no fiowert, and almost the only ornament was it beautiful gold bro-ch shaped in tho form of a star set with pearls with a ruby in the centre, the gift of the groom. The Rev. B. Cunninghun, Presbyterian minister of Hewitsviile, "tListed at the wedding ceremony, after which the company sat down to supper and the en) nyment of the even- ing. A large number of wedding pro seats were received by the bride,1 testifying to the esteem in which she‘ was held by her friends. Some of the presents only were exhibited,aea num- ber had beensireuiy packed for ship ping and others were being sent direct tothe future residence of the bride. The young couple left the Winn home- stead the dsy following the wedding ‘ tor a honeymoon prior to eettling down in Windsor city. where they will make their new home. They lure this neighborhood followed by very many good wishes for their future happiness and a long and prosperous life. Anniversary bsrvioets.-Anni-r, services were held in St. Andrews church on Sabbath lest. There wss s good attendance both morning and evening and two ndmirnble sddrelel were listened to from Rev.Mr.Gilchrlst of Waterloo. A ten meet'ng Ins held in the same church the following even- I lug. In spite of the impassable roads there was a good turn out. Of the outside speakers only Rev. Mowing" turned up. His coming under the cir- cnmstemes was much appreciated and his address was listened to with great pleasure. The inspiring address of Rev. Gilchrist was also very ttttts. The anthems by the choir were bright and well rendered and the tea meeting in spite of the weather was a success. Matrimonial,-) pretty wedding was mlemnized in the R. C. church here when Miss Matilda Glegdonghter " Mr. Wm. Glen of this place, became the bride of Mr. Ed. Meyer, Linwood. I'he gunman“ suppor'ed by Iain. â€CO. Glee and Ignatius Omar, and the iridesmairle were the Mines Schlomr Ind b'ehieredit. The ceremony we. performed by the parish priest, Rev. Gm. Brahman. After the ceremony the bridal party left for 'Newtott,rrtterro aprlncelv repeat hm been mowed after which theyleft for the home of the groom, where an enjoyable evening was spent. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and wleh them A long, lumpy and prosperous lim. Coming, “Hec'or, The Blah knight".- The Epworth We of we Methodist Chttreh have secured In. -ieett of "The Blue! Knight" ht 'tt opening muting WodnudnyJ'ob. l th It is seldom that tholpooplo of this community line the opportunity cl hearing such I popular And eloquent orator ind w. tron um I" shall an“ ihemsoivel of the privilege of I lift time. The power- I? “no will lens â€mm-cyan and o m gong" to 'Test yma [0067 ad came Along," for we're any. you won’t in my. Ad- miusion 150. Door! open In 7.30. Chit “In " tr. mmt.--we are sorry to chronicle the death of the youngoat child of Loni- Forwoll war a short much, The funeral took place here on Friday. A P-i-aM- Jed. Colin, ttf months, I!“ “as - of In. bound New Tum-L..." ttta',",,',':', and Willhtum upon! an" rirtttt-tttrr.....nEt. and In lee, of 1ryydeek,yttrtthrt . . . . . .J. M. Soul". Wnterloo, Ind A. R. Robertson, Nithburg Township, auditors for Walled†Tp., 1901, won in mun sunning Indium: the book-o! the Township. A: d. within-salts. BC her..... “in. 2tiA"l'd','edideai; Pergontu.---Mr. Philip Burgurd, Egmondvino, mu In town but week on businera.'.....Mr. John Daub, Dealt. wood, in " mean: In this "alitr mung Manda Ind old tseqmsirstamtes. And In. Ed. Win! "Medal Fm.’ iiiiikTcChiiriilkiiiaT,ii7. J. B. Inn-Inn ml was, 'iliiii"., an nan w . â€Int-III i I‘m... iniml’m â€a.†at...“ Ih-nm uni WATERLoo. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY p, 1901. I? lanai an." mid 2itlt/ttt'l,'a'ptatpd', HAWKSVILLIL E vim" ___- Tic-"'5"; ST. CLEMENTS, LINWOOD. HAL DOCUMENT j"iiacLEs 'Ill,' TELE DOSTRICT. Ion......A.-doc “up not 't','Sttretg',lltglt.'tlt ' I ....e. 990 Q ll"- Wth', an Th- vho hunk -tt,a_t--ter.Bd.Meror MUM-with “(Mun - thro' to" Til-day on tttMr In, home. Mummy!!! will behald. my?» and mu. new“! In. hound Elna Coal la inlnll I'll. not. Bonn! dun Indy King he“ in ("in King Coal quite n M......loo tmttttsg oommnood on Bra pond In: no“. The Ice 'dtl we ‘0 as It futon: " very Me slur I oh qril tre itttet for cooling our drinks on murmur. . . . A number of our cm; In “mod mo funeral of Mr. can. Jami of Wilmot Centre thick too plum than on Bunrdav Juan-y th. Mr. Jnnul In highly ‘uwomod y I" who know him...... Bunc- nu Impondod in our town on Sunni-y last, the day ot the funeral of our late Qnoon Victorh. Memorial unlu- Iero held In the churches Ihloh Ion 101011 attended. obitV.-rt In our cad duty this week to chronicle the death ol aural ot our citizens. Lent Wedneedey old In. Mlcheel Frenz, who tired with} Mn. Scherer. died. The funeral took l plece on Frldey lorenoon, the remains bell. taken to St. Agatha for inter- ment, when union were conducted in the Catholio church. . . .Hn Tuesday Feb. 5th, another of our cltizene, the Idle ot Mr. Frederick Lippert, {pureed away to her long repoee. The uneral an: p‘ece on Thuredny alternoon. Service will he held In the Lutheran church here after which the remains will he teken to Petortsburg for inter- ment. . . . . . A couple of weeks ego we reported the deeth of one of Mr. end Mn. R. zlInmermttttrNlittle twin boys Ott Sundey Jun. 27th, their hearts were Ageln Iorely tried when their other little boy paced nwey. The funeral wee held on Tueedey a! ernoon last. Senlcre were conducted by the Rev. M. Loch in the Lutheran church, tttter which the remnlne were interred In the villages cemetery. We extend our heartfelt eympethy to all the bereaved The IJlinnklt-Ttltgnil* for Mi A Handsome Premium elven Away. The publisher has no new policy to ennounce for 190x. 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BritytE---hrr, Levi Shaffer of Water. loo wu In town on basins-I last Mom day In mnnoodqtn mm the Bolle are . . _ . _ . There will be A meeting of the North Waterloo Furmen’ Institute in Schweiuer’l hall here on the15th inn. Let ell the fume" in the vicinity at- tend the afternoon meeting u there will he lubjeon of greet importance diuu-ed......Bilil are up ennounc- in. the lint provinoinl suction Isle of pure-bred stock, tt'rttle, sheep, and "he at Guelph In the 27th in“ funnel-I deeiring to buy anything in am. line he" here u grand opporfe- nity. By lending n port end to Mr. A, P. Western", Toronto, rogue-ting informedan, {all Aperticuhn will he um....Bov. W. C. Wuhan "tttink mod the Summon: of tho Lord‘s Bap. per huh. Mennodlnt church Inc Sun- av morning.. . . . .Ilr. Wm. Wright of limit: called on hymn In: Sat- Iu'dny. .. Jan an " wu observed mummy by monoton- people»... Mr. Minder of “undue c It. No. Sohrolbor I " even- ing. no I on It] to Berna to mo mun “win: the nilwny oognpgny 30 go to Albert: next wring. B. 8. Cetgtremtiort.--TNt Wool'leh - Elam-n 8. 8. Convention hold a mall'- In: Thumb] wu the In." non-m In the history of the W. Tho-um“ were ably tteetdud,thts laurel: - we“ nun-Inca Wk“. â€than“ 1n. " tom Mud and. m In Amend-nos he. our] some: of “to tomep. ray '0'. hand It†In the ovonlng mdlukdm, our, foot dun-tun. 100:,» the waldo 'r,': “new mm Mum can! " the pt.- - - In. Mug M. L. Vac,“ 30.!â€va J. P. will“; “9".“ All! 0299!: It“. mimuu‘umu t , IN Irtm rod: CONESTOGO‘ BADEN Pt I." unouu “um-Um u. vite. were bold In tho lath-In at!“ “was, much-Cu an m. in to Ill! mutilated Sow Qua. Victoria. The church minor with . photo cumin of out MN. Quad! '0†tut-lull, draped In purple and that lot the would). I†D. Loch- “ conducted the who; and do- l|veud|vory interesting and appro- pdsu armor: from Palm 90:10. Tho ehmribubod I Iniublo phat ol mun iallyadBptsd tothtt occasion. trotttoNAL:-Mr Eph. Ziukmn. and the Mine. Ziuhnn, the line- Bell. lngor and Min summon were riaitiug a [hike-ville our Bond-y. . . . . . . Mr. 5nd Mn Ed. Emu, Mr. nud Mn Phi 1p Knock»! of Unionvillo Intended lbirthdsy parry u Jacob Schmidt’- itt Wilmollut Thursday. The even lug Ia- very miably spent. Biuprrts:--Mr Peter Ocunnn was a bushes: minor to Wiarmn on Satur- day Int. . . . t f A big snow norm raged here on Sunday and Monday which drifted the mods mtemiderably. . . _ .Mr Chu. Achtorberg ll lie: with brtttuthitia. . . - . _ . Mr Jacob Fol-lo: will hold . public Isle of all ht: household goods not: Sunday at one o’clock sharp. MrJoeeph Mickus will wield the hummer. . . . . . . Business is very brink In our town. Messrs Rata and b‘lalmhhluor are taking in I van num- ber of new logs in their yard; murrrtr.--Mr. R. Vernon in very sick with pheumonia. . . . _ _ .Quite a num- ber phased through our village on Friday to amend the fnnernl of Mrs. Joe Gntachene. ' _ . . . .Mr John fIiaeh- berger and Son, are very busy at. pre- sent. They have some iittmytt wells to dig or clean yet, _ . _ . . .Oar tnterp, ls- ing blacksmith, Mr Philip Maser ll doing a rushing business. He will be delayed in getting out his new rigs on “count of the Fennel fire in Berlin where he hurl 0'dered his stock from Mr Robert Fleischhauer. . _ _ ' . .There ere rumors that Winkler Bros will “an a livery. They have three horses " present. You are doing well, Charlie, ' mtRgtyNALr-Mr John Hammer of Williamsburg Vieited his pnrentu last. week. ...... David Hintrehtreyrger has none to Berlin to be boll boy at the Walper House. . . _ . _ _ Mr Simon and Min Julia Hiuwbberger of Bamberg and Edmund and Tillie Gmhone of Josephsburg spent Sunday " Mr Peter Dietrich‘a. . . . . . . Mr .and Mrs Wm Hertz, Waterlno, are spending a week " the inner! home.......Ed. Maser will leave to-morrow to work for Mr. George Fischer near Berlin. The young pooplo will min you, Ed. BtutrFs.--Thty weather has changed to A severe snow storm which has made the roads somewhat unpleasant...... The farmers were very busy hauling stones to Berlin as the roads were in a splendid condition . . . . _ .Mr. Simon Rickerthss moved out door neighbor- hood. They moved into Mr. Moses Book's house near New Dundee. He intends to work for Mr. Bock. We here sorry, to see them leave the neigh- borhood . . . .Mr. Leander Schweitzers of Blair moved into B, Hallmsn's house formerly occupied by Mr. Rickert. He hired to Mr. B. Hellman†....Mr. William Knechiel has secured a sit nation in Shaun’s Button Factory, Berlin. . . . - _ Mr. Jacob Poll was out canvassing for maps and sold quite a. numbrr.. ....Some of our sports en- joyed themaelve! tt'r ighriding down joyod themselve! tt'r ighriding down the village hill with an old "tell back homeless cutver....Mr. A. C. Bow- man, who had the miofnrlune of hav- ine "to or his too so badly bruised a few weeks ago that one of them had to be Imp'thxd, lid int hvo'nbiy under the care of Dr. Rico of New Dundee. . - . _ .Mrs Pe'er Geiger, vsho In very ill with inflammation of the bowels, in doing as well as cm be ex- pected and»: the care of Dr. Rico, New Dundee. PBRtgo1rAr..--Mitsty miner" Schwartz returned home after I few weeke’ any with her sister, Mrs. Wendell Shana, Phillpshurg. . - l . .Mr. J. B. Richert, of Bufrslo, N. Y., In de a ehort vieit to hie pnrenie. _ . . . .Mr. C. Poll, of near PlttttMlle, was under the parental roofon Sunday......Mr. end hire. 1. Wilmer, of Roeebnnk, were the gueete of their eon-in-low Mr. J. Speuei, on Sundey. _ ..Mr. and Mrs L. B. Hell nun viewed D. Hellman on Sunday. . â€Jinan B. R. Koch .md E. T. Bellman were the gneeu of Arch. Hellmnn on Sunday. _ . . . .The New lennoni‘ae had a email congregation on Sunday night on mount of the norm. . . . . .The United Brethren will hold their Quarterly Meeting on Sun- dny, Feb. 10th. . ..Some of our young people were out to Berlin on Someday to “tend the memoriel service. of our beloved Lady Sovereign Queen Fig. inrl'n. "God Save the King.†Pmt-c-ana. Ionic Ronnie of WBtqrioo mm 8rd†at her homo. . . . .Mr and Mn thkor of Brenner vh- tted Mde In the villus on andâ€. ......lrand In Jno. Webster as spending this weak mu Mood- In tttratttmt..-.ntrM Bhutto! Wat. who spent and†under the can“ lot-f.......lh Minna! nwood m the Mo! hauls-IE Wad 'hmdar..-...Mr and In B Prune - Mond- tn In“ Iaat usuve.--ttr Ind In J. y “Word contained tttttttttter if M ma. “It†emu: hummus - can - mum on! I "Q can!» W ELLIS]. BY. t CROSSHILL. Bamberg Mannheim mm --- Great Sale cf Ready-Made Clothing aged by Water. A water pipe in our heating system burst incur ttit department during the night and g: suits _of q _ Youths' Clothing were damaged by the water esca _ J. DAMAGED Bring your boys along at once, these goods must be sold at whatever price they will bring, garden": :3: smv'rH _BROS., Boys 3 piece Suits Short Paint-E Friday, Fall. “at, ending Sat. Feb. 9th. The Yellow Front Shoe Store. re 32.2 , Basket lilo ti.so hecl,reg. 8r.25, 8t.3S, Girlsg' blaLl5( fleece wool lmed,bct,t Basket Sale 7Se wearing rubbers SlZOS tr to 2, Chilorenls lace and button boon. reg. 500. Basket Sale 300 reg.price $1 oo, Basket Sale thte Child's Hark fleece wool lined Women's genuine kid and oil rubbers, sizes 6 to 'd, reg. 45c, grain lace and button boots, Ill Ink“ Sale Mol 51285, reg.8r 25, Basket Sale 75¢, We'll expect to see lou. We can't tell you all here. We repair rubbers and shoes neatly and promptly. nasxet anoc bale tor IO Dag but don’t expect to Come a‘no get any ol these Bargains alter Ten Days. Here's a few of the Money Savers as Dollars will do Double Duty Here. Boys' and Youths' hestttimber Mcrs's RubberOnest quality.belt rubbers with one buckle, all make, all sizes, different styles; sizes IO to 13 and I to 5. Regu- storm included, regular 95c. lar price $1.15 mint “0 750 Bait “I. 5. Lumberman's heavy rubbers I Men's pure cork insoles. felt cor- N buckle for men, odd sizes 8, 9 ered, reg IOC, m “h " &ro,regularV45 Bushman 900 Women's and Girls' Cardigan .. Lumberman's best all wool sox overshoes (stockings with rub. Windsor make, ngnlar tr.25, hers attached) reg $1.35, _ . - - Basket Sale 890 Basket Sale 71: Good Laces I yard long Basket Sale " for " Children's rubber boots, black fleecewool lined all sizes 6 to lo regular $1 65. Basket Sale $1.00 Boys' and Gtrls'- rubber boots, _ black fleece wool lined all sizes I rto2,rcg8r '9o,Bttatittt NO SI-l5 W6rioen's rubber boots, »black fierce wool lined sizes 3 to 7, Money Lost!, 10 3 Baits Bizo 28 The Boot and Shoe Manufacturers of Quebec and Ontario have lost large sums of money by selling on Long Terms, Id that they are w1lling to sell at Great Reductions for M We buy for Cash. We Sell Cheap because we Sell " Cash, and we caut and won't carry over any Winter Stock so we are staring a sale of Winter Goods on f Youths 2 piece Suits Long Pants . Basket Shoe Sale for IO Dara but don't expect to 30, " 32, 33. Walter A. Ziegler, 23 and 25. South Side King se, BERLIN 2 guita Sin 29. 1 u " M. Muhie': Block, " King St. BERLIN, WHOLE N reg. 30c, Basket Saliéoc Infants kid Moccasins in arhitat.-: browmand black, rig. ?5G, A - Girls' Iacejand button boots, boat 'ali and kid, heel and spring heel,reg. $1.25. bas -- - Children‘s lace and button boon. reg.price $100, Basket Sale On: Women's genuine kid and oil grain lace and button boots, all slzes, reg.8s 25, Basket Sale 'se. Women's worsted -oGriGaGirt;," regular 65C, Basket Sale Me pt. Children's worsted_ovtrsttkiNs, Men's pure cork insoles. felt cow ered, reg IOC, m C.“ " Women's and Girls' Cardigan ve overshoes (stockings with rub. bers attached) reg 'las, _ . 'tiyty Wm Waterloo and Blah. 33, {2:3 BiatLet Sate 28c