x+ Sn iheis T# wit . Siy‘e and beauty they are unsurpassed and .Aas for quality we| Brrers.â€"Leaper Bros. had the m ___â€" _ tbink we haye the best values at popular prices that can be ‘:::" #flw‘b&m& O ~ _ /gok. © hile at work and backed down the . Our Doll Department is now complete and you better buy w.“:"':““‘,.'::‘:: ï¬:,': m " ~% ® it ; The Union hotel is about to chan, Eâ€" early before the uuortbel.xt gets broken. You‘ll find it just as Hand / D. Moyer to W .‘; 5 you enter the store. erloo, .3 Joe Forweil, tfl new proâ€" a pristor, will take possession December mM AC lst....Mrs. Feather and family, of E. chri gt L N l ï¬ {,’maood',rwod into HҠl(s’oyo vmt:g ie as ve y . Taoper....Mr. Cressman a ¢ m o os family, of New Dandee,moved isto the F ; ; house of J. Baily Jast week and is now # Just a word that they are here and will be shown in due| resdy to do lll: Nl"::hg.--i‘;:o‘i:‘é‘ stran came of 8. time. The stock includes elegant novelties for the Christmas Crnik‘A;nhm a.:;’ last week. ... The : trade. _ No need to say more than that this department will be ï¬g‘m’m m‘ l:m:llou“: * _ larger and better than ever. son‘s work. â€"~A. 0. Bohmer Co. Clothiers,Hatters, Shoes and Furnishers. Store next to Post Office,Berlin Cash and Ors ZPrize, _ [ You want a good lantern for fall? If you do ï¬mfluomwoemm We‘re right here to p you.save money. _ 50 doz. Lanterns at Prices that Cannot be Equalled Anywhere . . . We bought big and we‘re making fast sales these days. ()et:‘h‘;NEWCE TUI“’W cold blast lanterns if you would. an article «. + h‘m“!",‘“‘“ light and won‘t blow out in any wind. . â€" % C3 _ Way down prices : seoops and mil Kind of fail paoplies for fhotrens. J. Fennell ‘5_8:'.';; Light Prices We believe that our selection of dressed and undressed dolls for this season is one that is very hard to equal For style and beauty they are unsurpassed and as for quality we think we haye the best values at popular prices that can be got. : Good Lanterns â€" INDUGEMENTS â€" THE 47 A. 0. Bcehmer Co., LIMITED. A. Weseloh & Co., ON ..4. (LImMITED.) for this week‘s special bu-mxu are our new winter overcoats in the latest styles. Raglan, Yoke. Ohesterfleld and Uilsters. Men‘s raglan overcoats at $12.00. Men‘s yoke overcoats at $13.00. Men‘s 6hesterfl-ld at 8 and $1C. . Men‘s black and blue beaver at 6, 7. 8, 9 and $10, Men‘s ulsters at 5 to 89, Boys‘ overcoats at 2 50 to $6 Warm underwear at 50¢ to $1. Money talks, and right here a little of your money persuades us to part with{these :recul bargains. Come and see then judge for yourself, Money Back if Not Satisfied, Notus.â€"Mrs. E. Hewitt has gone to visit friends in Gait and Ayr...... a:-uun is in Galt for the «.... . N. Lats has ghit work with the Preston Furnitare Co. Norman \m.n the other end, the wood is enough in price at this end of the line......Our merchants are laying in '%::k’:r‘:’bi. Christmas tndou’.h m.mm-rln Christmas programmes, m‘book books. â€" Thas one is foroibly remioded of M?II :;t’:ui dwhdd great featival of presentâ€" and presentâ€" »pallpou®. A g@.ï¬u and Oscar have. had a sewer dug from fls mwhn:sdnnwm mlo.kfor‘ disposal of their sew reâ€" -fl-ub..mvw:snnwm? work . sat! factorily .. ... . tere and painters are mm the new houses. A::. three ar‘hr{ woeks will see all the mew houses interesting concert under the auspices of our public library is under way in our village. ‘The date bas been fixed for Thanksgiving night, 28th Nov.,and posters hbave already been publicly placed advertising it to take place that uight in the Union Hall.â€" The enterâ€" tainment bids fair to be a great success, judgi~g from the large number of tickets already sold and thé interest generally invoked. The school trustees very kindly consented to let the young people have the use of the public school for rehearsals in connection with the programme, and punctually at half past seven on Monday and Tharsday evenings the bell has rung for that purâ€" pose. A large and growing interest has been takan in these rehearsals,and those attending them have testified to much genuine and innocent pleasure received, simply in meeting together with the young people andâ€"taking part with them in preparing the programme. Outside as well as local talent will asâ€" sist in the programme, which will conâ€" sist of clarionet and violin solos, readâ€" ings, diilogues, choroses, etc. The charges for admijssion are: adults, 15 cents; children, 10 cents; while a fami‘y ticket may be had for 50 cents. assisted in the programme, giving sevâ€" eral recitations in good style...... Auctioneer Ingram, of Guelpb, sold a lot of thomchbntf Jersey cattle here on Thursday for Lewis Flath, of Drayâ€" ton. ‘The cattle were not in good shape, and the sale had been very poorly advertised, hence the prices realized were not what they might have been......Several of the members of the “Ymihli)ntohmon" baseball clu‘, that made things lively around Elmira some twenty years lfo, have written letters to one of the local papers adâ€" voeating the holding of an old boy‘s reâ€" union here next gammer, _ I should be an easy matter to work the scheme... ...John H. Schmidt has sold the old Lang farm to Ed. Dubrick for $2,525. ‘The farm was bought a few years ago :{ Mr. Sohmidt‘s father for about ,500. _ There aresomething over fifty weres of land, but the land is not of very good quality......Menno Ziegler has bought a"mill in Pinkerton and took possession on Tuesday. We wish Menno succoss in his new venture.... .. J. P, Luckhardt is m‘&ptn. wood to Galt. We would not like to be the Co. performed here on Thursday, Friâ€" day and Saturday nights of last â€"week. The attendance was iather slim and not up to what the performances merited. A counter attraction on Friâ€" day evening belped to draw sqme of the crowd away from the Bijou people. Elmira people are not great concert or playâ€"goers, which is perhaps not to their discredit. . .. . . A programme of a kind somewhat above the aver:g» was given under the auspices of the Presâ€" byterian Ladiea‘ Aid on Friday evenâ€" ing. MissIeabel T. Kerr, of Stratford, bath Schools....Rev. H. Monsinger left on Mondsy for Smithville, where Mre. lmmm for some 1i ne at the of her â€"mother, who is seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. W«idonâ€" hammer, of Breslau, epent a day last week at J. Reist‘s. Stadelbaner spent k PuBLIC Lisrary CoXCcERT.â€"An BrtErs.â€"Rowland‘s Bijou Comedy * EL MIRA FREEPORT DistRict. . ... Mr J Kennaban, Separate Bohool| tian Rieh]i, farm, farm stook and im teacher at Hesson, has resigned having plements in North Easthope, 4 1â€"2 ?umd A llmll,iou n:mmo*::. 54 :l: miles southâ€" weat of Wellealay. anet Gray of Burns *| Dec. 11â€"â€"Farm stook and impléfments last week....Mr W J Moore bas reâ€" of John 8. Brubscher, L z‘gn“" turned from the West... . Miss Mary gout* of Conestogo. Nq n:q rams hieads .fl“m: Dgo. 17â€"â€"Furniture ot Michael Martin, to going to her new bome in Norwiob . . | 1>2 mile south of Heidelberg. ... . Mr W L Strachan of Millbank bas Abbubive strnsincarntniainininttiakes, N NP ns i. Tg a lon monine at the Sach wioh bn| rend ce Ahaie S oetnoale hi A ¥«. «8 Miller of Millbank has returned from the Weat. Sam has come through aA ugn attack of fever.... Mrs Walâ€" ter Peffers hn{muntury wF...... Rev. Father Gebi formeriy of Hesson called in that village two woeka‘ ago. . Briefâ€"1> B Grieve shipped a carload of fat sheep last week which will go to Great Britain.. . ...George Schneider, of Dorking,is prepared to do firstâ€"class work in grain chopping, he having :lmd & new set of emory stones in is mill, Satisfactory work guaranâ€" teed. . ... We learn that the township of Wallace won its appeal against the asseesment of the Stewart drain in Elâ€" Personalâ€"Miss Carrie Robinson_ is taking a college course in Hamilton ... ...... Rev. Mr. Gilchrist will deliver an addrees here in the interests of the Bible Society on the 26th inst...... Rev. Mr. Glassford, pastor of Kuox Church, Guelpb, preached in Chalmers church here last Sunday. PERSONALS.â€"Joseph Hardy has reâ€" turned home after spending three months in Manitoba...... The Messrs. Blyth, who have been spending the summer inthis vicinity, leave for tke gold mines in B. C. this week...... Charles: Letson and family leave for D»on on Tuesday, where they all have found employment.. ... . Mrs. MacKay, who has gone to visit her son at Newâ€" market, has been poorly. C Shooting Match â€"A shooting match coneisting of 32 men and captained by R. J. Rameay ard Chas. Kertcher took place a oonp(e of weeks ago at Milverâ€" ton and surrounding country, the forâ€" mer winning by over 7,000 poiote. Supper served at C. Masenfing‘s hotel. . . Reports have it that David Schneider has sold his place and intends going out West......\irs. Catharine Stork has returned nome from Uncle Sam‘s domains.. ... . Mrs. Laura Stork intends to vi i a few weeks in Glenallen...... ‘The firat debate of our society will be held on the 220 iost. ‘The subject is: ‘‘Resolved that the steam engine is a greater benefit to mankind than the prin‘ing press"...... Ed.Gootz has exâ€" chmgd bis ltg acre farm for 50 acres and $4,700 with Mr. Cousland. Mr. and Mre. Keith from near Elora called on acquaintances in this locali‘y laet week......Henry Hamilton is il at present...... Miss Hannah Ariss, Be:;oler. spent Sunday at home...... Wedding bells are ringing... \M Brobman has purchased a fine, new, upright piano......J. Rincuman and daughter, Mt.Forest,visited his mother here on Saturday......A sbooting match was held Saterday at J. Weatâ€" fall‘s......Song service was held in Chalmers church Sunday evening last. BarrErs.â€"Ben Millard moved on the farm he bought from John Robinson on the 7th...... Both of our teachers have been engaged for this coming year.... Catthage Cheese Factory Soldâ€"Mr. J. L. Holmes of Carthage bas disposed of bis cheese factory to Mr. Morrison of Woodstock regeiving therefor ‘the sum of $4,400. Mr. Morrison took possession the 1oth and will operate the butter plant during the winter. Mr. Holmes has purchased a 50 acre farm in Elma. Deatg or Mzrs. Brergav®â€"Mrs. Brethaur, a lady well knownâ€" in <bis vicinity, where she had resided nearly all her life, died in Centreville on Nov. Oth at the residence of ber daughter in her 79th year.. Deceased had been unâ€" well for some time, but death was hastened on by acute attacks of conâ€" wulsions from which she~suflered at times. She leaves to mourn ber deâ€" mige one brother, J. Dipple, of Centreâ€" ville, and five children. They are:â€" J. Bretbaur, bailiff of Wroxeter; Abram, of Hespeler; Mrs. Sauder, of Parry Sound; Mrs. Yoe, of Bluevale, and â€"Mrs. Carey with whom shethas reâ€" sided the past few years. The funeral services were conducted by Reve. Behwartz and Bowman, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Riverâ€" bank cemetery beside her husband, who preâ€"deceasad her many years ago. Real Estate Changesâ€"â€"Ar.N.1laid of Hesson has sold his farm of 100 acres to J. Vollmer for $4,700 and has bought 200 acres near Galt for about $9,000 .. ... .Jobn Keupfer of Freeborn has sold bis farm for t§,700. . â€" REMOYALâ€"Miss Harriet Pogson, who has for the past 15 years or more carried on a store business; has decided to do so no mfl.ud.m on her resolve, has off l:"h :nod at 0:: price to ber patrons in this vieinity, w will miss the general store very much. Miss Pugson intends leaving in the near future for Cobden, Illinois, where she purposes making her homéâ€"for some time Her many friends here are sorry to see her leave, but all joia in wishing her 'Krapomy in the Republic to the south of us. and Vre. Yoe, of Bluevale, were hore lase weok wo attend the funeral du w' ‘NMre. BI’.I% .. Rev. W.G.:oh will preach in t 3.;.-& on Sabbath afternorn of Dee.. Is, g are lovited asd welcome.... . . Rov. Sehwartz, pastor of CentresviileChareb, eommences this (S:bbatb) eveniog a serice of s; ecial meetiogs which will be sou inncd ‘brougbout the week. Yoo areinvited to attend and assist in the good work., * WINTERBOURNE MORNINGTON were hore ral of theis .. _ Rev. L . B â€"cburch Ts‘ CAll . . Rov. 8. leChareb, Joseph Mickus, Auctioneer. Nov. 211 â€"Farm and imp‘ements of Conrad Dom, 2 ll-‘: west of Erbsville, nX * Nov. 26â€"â€"Stock and implements of Christian Streicher, one mile west of Welleslsy village. Nov. 27â€" Stock, implements and _ farm of28 acres of: Martin Woelfie, St. Jacobs. 7 Nov. 20â€"Stock and implements of Fred. Zarnke, St. Clements. Nov. 30=â€"Farm of the Woods estate, Market Square, Berlin. Dec, 3â€"Farm, stook and implements of the late Mrs. Hugh F 1 mile south of Crosshill. tenct Dec. 9â€"Real estate at Elmira. 6 Dec. 10â€"The eatate of the late Chrisâ€" miles southâ€" west of Wellealey, * Dec. g-â€"M stock and impléiment of â€" 8. Brubscher, lï¬&. miles souts of Conestogo. se Deo. 17â€"Furniture ot Michael Martin, 1â€"2 mile south of Heidelberg. PERsONALS.â€"Mrs. Hilts, widow of the late Rev. J. H. Hilts, was renewing acquaintances in our neighborhood for sever«l days...... Misa Kate Shrane is visiting at Rev. C. T. Krauth‘s,Wyanâ€" dotte...... Mrs. W. Ballard bas reâ€" turned home after several weeks‘ visit aith her patcuats in Shrigley. « Personalâ€"Miss Lizzie Knechtel ot Galt was visiting her imother on Sunâ€" day......Ed. and Albert Licht ofGalt were vi«iting their parents Sunday.... John Detweiler of near Blair was the gucet of of bis sister Mra. Hope Sun day.... Messrs. Wallace, Henry Kinzio and Ezra Snyder who went on the harâ€" vest excursions to Manitoba haye reâ€" turned home. Briefsâ€"D. W.Clemens who has been repairiog bis saw mill will have it in runniog order again next woek...... While driving a separator along the road Albert Chapman had the misforâ€" tune to have one of the hind wheels pass over his ankle breaking one of the bones....Our teacher Mr. Morrell will sever his connection with this school at New Year‘s. H6 has taken a school near Winterbourné......Sam High is engaged with Jesse Clemens. Personal â€" Mrs. John Burdy and Mrs. A. Boomer®*are visiting their daughters in Milverton this week..... Gilbert Smith, who has been out prosâ€" pecting in the West for the last throe monthbs, is expected home Saturday. .. .. Mre. Fâ€" Baker and her son Edward attended the marriage of John Baker, of Listowel, to Miss Sarah Ford, of the same town,on Wednesday of last week. NotEs.â€"A great many changes are taking place here. A number of farmâ€" ers are moving away from here, while othere are moving in to try their forâ€" tunes......J. McL&chlan has sold his farm for the sum of $4,000. He realized no less than $1,300 on his sale of atock and implements. Horses and cows sold at top prices...... Mrs. 0. Philips has rented her farm to Mr. McConnel. ......Jacob Miller, of Wallace, is an addition to the list of new comers. He has rented the farm formerly occupied by Mr. Ward. . ~<% Q(!Tllmtl. yorge mkh.â€"u.m,, Latech gave a veniâ€" son supper to his nreighbors Saturdsy evening...... A successful beet sugar meeting was held at Centrevilie Townâ€" ship Hail wu."u&:u the purâ€" pose of the s‘gar quesâ€" tion. Dr. #buttleworth was in attendâ€" ance and gave a good practical adâ€" dress on sugar beets, how to raise and how to cultivate them. Th:ruus were very favorably : impre with the idea of establishing & factory at Berlin and almost without exception subscribed contracts for acreage. John Sct acfer, Augn Janzen, Wendell E. Shantz, 8. 8. Detweiler, J. B. Shant and others addressed the meeting. It is apparent that the farmers of the T‘p are compr: hending the situation in an intelligent wng. Some farmers have ai.zued8 for fifteen acres. Centreville will feel proud if Berlin secures the beet sugar factory ... ... Nelson Latech came home for good on SBunday...... Both teachers at Centreville are leayâ€" iog at New Year‘s. A Musical Treatâ€"â€"R. Y.Fish has very kindly granted the Library Committee the use of his fine uew store, (which has just,been floored), for their concert Friday night. Don‘t fail to hear Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Grosch, Miss White, Miss Jackson and others in song there that evening. A great musical treat is <ffared to the public and we promise that all who patronize this worthy effort shall not be disappointed. Get your tickets at Dr. McEachern‘s drug store before hand and secure a good seat. _ ...... Miss Linnie Little has gone to Toronto to stay for the winter months. t the in Exeter of their ,ï¬â€™- )Ml&? a week ago. .. Misses Baipetshud Lowe teaclers at Mu::‘ e !Mdy parâ€" worke att s Normal Sebool.... Miss E J G:ieve of Fernbabnk has been re engaged as ieacher at a liberal inâ€" grease in salary...... Miss Florence smith of E‘ma bes been engaged as leacber at Union No. 9, Elma and Mornington. « € , NOVEMBER 21, 1901 AUCTION SALES MARYBOROUGH ROSEVILLE. LINWOOD P# whove 5555556656 C i 4 'i § 9 Luxurious shoes for old folk: Cheap Cash Store, Terms Cash and One Price. 22 and Boys‘ 2 Piece Suits. Break The : * / News to Mother M. Weichel & Son,â€" Farmers‘ wood cooks from $16, $18, $20 up to $25. Ranges complete $28, $30, $35 and $38, l"&(’oll heaters with oven $28, $30 and $35; l‘rg‘Oodhm'ithmtom and $26, Medium Coal heaters with oven .J:&-.Mudll&‘ Coal heaters without oven $10, $12, and $14. 206 per gallon. _ _ _ Heavy lg':cï¬lno oil 850 per gal Axle grease 4 boxes for 256. Genuine buck skin lined $1.40 and $1.50 a pair, Genuinie deer skin lined 75¢ * 6« m“l. t« «+ 750 10 #* H [d «+ m «+ Regular Fall mitts unlined * Olls. American water white coal oil _ 65, 75 and 85¢ Bcoop shovels 90c and $1.00 We are pleased to see them come, _ We do our best to make them feel that they are welcome here and thatâ€" their cusâ€" tom is greatly appreciated, Prompt attendance, plenty of room and a good assortment of hardware succeeds every time to turn the eyes of peop%o this store. This is a hint for those who have not seen. Axes 50, 60, 75, 90c and $1 each Axes handled 75¢ and $1.00 â€"* Axe handles 10, 15, 20 & 250 " C saws 40, 50, 60 & 70c a ft. 3 ;nw handles 20 & 25¢ a pr. Farmers‘ Tools. _ _ Manuare forks 40,50,55 & 60c each. Hay forks 35, 40 and 50c * Long handle shovels _ Crossout Saws and Handlos Luxurious shoes for old folks. Easy to buy and easy to wear, Lace and Gaiters. YOU ani YOUR WIFE are both invited here to see our COLD WEATHER FOOTWEAR. Perhaps you‘ll be surprised to see the shoes we are selling: so many styles, so different in price than other stores, and the difference is yours if you buy as most people do, your shoes at Ziegler‘s. EV ERY DAY XEOu‘ . 06 We have an immense stock of boys‘ Pea Jackets and mencing at 2.50, 2.75 3 00. 3.50, 3.75. 4.00 to $4.50. â€" B . every:hfng in boys‘ cl'othing to :’»leur_. Tell mother we t to come in and see our display. C Waterloo Fall and Winter Mitts, 9 908 on Tell her that our fall and winter suits are waiting for P amine them. Tell her that we »Ei.. we m Fa pleaubue.dtellhexdn-houhcno!hkhut,wâ€ï¬, t represented. us Sumd 35555555 559, 5e Axes and Handles. We Meet New Customers in Our Store. 3 Stoves 20, 25 and 35¢ * Smyth Bros., _ K 23 and 25 South Side King St, BE Phone 215. WHOLE For the Old Folks Carpet Sweepers Bissels. (@rand Rapide $2.75 cach. Bissel‘s , at 2.00, 2.50, 2.75,3.00 and Leather belih.‘. all sizes from 1 inch np to 8 inches, Rubber b?fln. all sizes from 1 podgs wase Saih Cotieps: an sizes from 4 ap to 90 thghen Lamps. e If you want % nice gpmcnt your £ q in and see our lamps. We ha a fine collection. We stock Rogers Bros, goods in -p.oo.u.lllnt knlnundm sugar shells, berry spoons, ete. A good range at low prices, T Spoons. De-.-fl.“.&gv'.'r‘lol‘?“ Pocket knives 5, 8, 10, 15, up to 75¢ each. Table knives and forks â€" a large tock from $1.50 per doz. up. Carv.en in mmmn‘fronwm :: Xmas stock now in. La di ws «4 i s« We are ?mpoflh. a full line of F““ :hih gnni%-' :eu' direct rom (iermany which we expect to arrive this week. ‘ Graniteware. Granite pails 45,50,00 & 75¢ each. .. sulfes putp all stgee 2y wice ~Ft ty 3 59, 3â€"15. 4.00, 4.50 and 2_8Ato 33. navy bltn serge, Belting and Pulleys. Write for prices, At Home. Cutlery, , pr.ces range at Eimira.