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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Dec 1903, p. 1

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C\ Peter Hymmen, \___ Just now our stosk is replete with nice stuff suitable for Chirist» ts ard we would advise all to buy early. ~Manufacturers have beea overerowded with orders and in many instances deliveries 8 falling short. â€" This does not meau that there will not be enough & ds, but it does mean that the kind you want will not. be just as uplenitiful as other years. & ‘Our Stock and Prices are Botter Than Ever \Pennies Make Dollars g‘f / 2 Here is your chance to hâ€"i;; 2. c nlg m;ke the Dollars ing pr ~G (‘ CX and Fiiish, t . From Now Until|i>> *\ No 1@ @0100 aN0 144 l = v"' 1 CA E) ‘1 ,'.‘L % L chm :‘w: S i+ cents; l u iz a + * Â¥e are having a redug» | pors > 6 * 4 tion sale of Hnm and | Boom § " Foys® OVERCOATS and REEF.|last w f ERS â€"a shipment . which u”m "2. y * wus una delayred for| y., ; < ob k ~vevksâ€"the is we are Overâ€"| â€"Mrs ieked and must have tham on Iy sho first of the year â€" remember :,E is not a job lot but »re of the best materialsâ€"well linodâ€"but are | Bm z0t pric. ' > F3 i Bs c LOOK AT A FEW PRICES Renni Clothes,Shoes,Hate,Caps and Moen‘s Furnishings. Next to Post Office, BERLIN ‘Cash and Ooe Price. _ Money Back if Not Satisfied. .‘ We have a new and 1 irge stock comprising many usefal Xmas gif‘s. The M are a fow of &eu. _ _ . SKATES, HOC« EY STICKS and PUCKS °. _ SLEDS, TOOL CHESTS, POCKET KNIVES, $ _i "/~‘~_ CARVING SETS, Complete line of RODGER BROS.‘ 9e > "Soal Brand" TABLE CUTLERY. Let Us Help You Holisay Sale of Christmas Presents H+ityrirtecs for [ron Pip liday Shopping | RRA . WESELOH & CO., Berlin. COMPANY, OF BERLIN, LIMITED Wateriloo County‘s Greatest Store. ..O. Boehmer ensily worth §2 50, while 1 And Get Best Chofce. worth $4, are yoing at €6, to Aay‘s LOOK AT A FEW PRICES oV MHRCOATS these valucs is to see the dollars to be saved and s of this year, lt EARLY V ilras and Fittings.. Phors 149, King 86. Borlin. Near Bank of Mamilton. You will surely be fitted out in perfect atyle on the anvual feast on Christmas day if you procure your neckties, collars, cuffs and shirts of us. m s a tiaink C50, eB PME CCC hut.trenadspew shipment of ties and muffiers, ties at 25¢, 35¢, 50c and T5c. ‘ Muffiers at 50¢, $1 00 and $1.50, * ~â€"â€" Oue of the many desirable presents for mother or sister, father or son, are slippers. Warm felt fur bound slippers for mother at $1 00 and $1.25. A of fine kid or r.hnt, leather slipâ€" peu‘tn:‘-ii:m.tlzmd 50. Comfort slippers for father at 75¢ to $1 50 Afligs&ornllppmtormoehothrn‘l Come and see our offerings. & THE Select your Xmas Presents Here is your chance to m:;ke the Dollars . _ From Now Until Christmas ve are ha a reducâ€" tion sale '(:?‘nm and Hoys® OVERCOATS and REEFâ€" ;'â€"_ Mm, m;lâ€"-m public -cboo‘ln Â¥ concert e is your chance to mnsup ou T&;.mm‘ next, the Dollars Dec. 22nd, A good programme is beâ€" ht Lnd Tocal ;L?u- L'tdozli‘ ars % as Linw From Now UNtiH is notes tor its successtu! concerts, it . is to be expected that this will be no chm exception. Doors open at 7.30. Conâ€" f cert hm ‘s: 8. Admission 25 having a reducâ€" Tt M m le o?‘l(nm and m m':-c?m :.;c' )VERCOATS and REEF.| last week 'm“-:i fi‘m 'r‘t'l.l‘- â€" & t â€" w * lc es *4 Pn t -'-h: lflfllfldfl’â€"ln;:\â€"_-uumu st 0 flnw-â€"m&‘%‘.‘{“fl‘" f The Lawn Tennis ovialeâ€"well linsd â€"but ate | Glup "gave is Ind annoal orster. M ‘m‘ & .Rxc“ ® m home of . Alo®. Rennie. The ’-’w firainc: . aolfetennnintien n tet Sm a n m m , , |mepene Ste --s“;-""" m“ 4 09| heartily ~ pat of &'& I I w MMGie use c . & WB AOWERC C moiniied T trade winners at $12 00, to Au Tsw Railway Matters:â€"A of surâ€" nycnhanmnmtfitb cality outlic.~~ the course of €, P.R.. which is to be extended ~to mr:wutom. The G will be bridged in this vicinity near West Montrose and will pass thl-.rtollx.'r. Morrell. The bridge will be quite an extersive affair, and is estimated to tost somewhere in the neighborhood of $35,000; The prospective road is intended to traverse the farm of Edâ€" win Devitt, passing Uunpleasantly near his â€" {armâ€"buildings. Vast sums â€"â€"of mouyvulh:z-ldhau localâ€" ity next year, there are anticipaâ€" tions ot very lively times in our vilâ€" lage. There is some talk ol a large capitalist establishing well equipped flour mills in this place, and as it is rumored the â€" C.P.R. willâ€"erect a commodious station for the conveni~ ence of the passenger traffic and ¢xâ€" tensive freight shipments; these : cirâ€" News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents . in County and District. f wEST MONTROSE. ‘m drifted condition of the . roads ue and the blizzard which prevailed. cumstances will greatly tend to velop and enlarge the extent of corporation. Our moneyed men now have a chance to invest in velop and enlarge the extent of this corporation. Our moneyed men _will now have a chance to invest in real estate tenement houses, to supply the demands of the muny that will seek to obtain employment here. So great is the excitement of this exodus . to West Montrose, that there is now in West Montrose, that there is now in motion a clear and feasible scheme to have ‘Winterbourne, Bloomingdale, and Conestogo, moved down here enâ€" masse during the winter season, as all structures could easily be moved while this good sleighing lasts. _ . 3. 8 22 l streniinss 2ren s Bricts.â€"Rev. T.H. Ibbott preached a powerful sermon in the U.B. church here, on the principle of the immorâ€" tality of the soul after death.â€" Mrs. Seatom who has been visiting at her daughter‘s home, for some weeks, has now returned to Breslau.â€"Mr. Jupp‘s new mill is now running steadily and doing good work.â€"The season of pré senting gifts to children is approachâ€" ing once more. The great question )8 what is best to fiu them. Now many homes in rural are painfully destitute of books. A volume of Longâ€" lellow, Whittier, or Tennyson, would be productive of great good to the intellects of the young. While & bright and fanciful toy might catch the eye and attract for a short while, the influence of a good book will last forever. The body requires food daily. Just so with the mind. . Withâ€" out proper mental food, the iftellect must _ forever remain dwarfed and stunted. O, what multitudes of staryâ€" ed minds are to be found in this matâ€" erialistic and _ moneyâ€"getting . ageâ€" ‘This starvation of the mind is just as real as the starvation of the body unâ€" der like conditions of no food. . A fearful torport of inteltect, a powerlessness to think any but natâ€" row and sordid thought, u m‘ rLe- PVT . mo PHRndoes ols l sult. Although no protest is made by the Foung boy or girl, nevertheless I iear that too many farmers, for the sake ol some filthy lucre, keep {roi their children, many educational . adâ€" vantages in their power to bestow. oo es Â¥ at EmE Um@ec C Pm Em ets Now all this is false economy. Let children have _ their school life unenâ€" cumbered by the burdens of adult laâ€" bor. â€" A few dollars will get books that will inspire, ennoble, and eleâ€" vate. There should also be formed in every rural community a comfortable and commodious ball, & library for the development _ of literary culture, and each locality should have some EV 2. e fut | . . 28 aceacafihacnac mt APr oc Crag society or association, for the . culâ€" ture ol the intellectual life â€"of the neighborhood. .Then indeed would agâ€" ricultural life be an attractive . Yoâ€" cation and then _ would the farmers‘ boy no longer fell that Testless deâ€" sire to forsake . the most honorable and healthful profession in which man an engage; the worthy and noble ia ek of tilling the soil. PE mm en eat t having decided on the erâ€" LINWOOD Sore have V c lover h hexe 10E ‘ g;""‘ A numiber of _ meetâ€" ings have bee io&.uâ€"muu,_ nCÂ¥RLG . on of ~the Township . \ w in davor of ‘grantâ€" a $1 bonus, which sumâ€" is to be sufficient, to enable: the company to buy the right of way through the ‘Township. The bonus W. only ‘be a sectional one," in that part of the townâ€" w to be benefitted â€" by the of the road. The surveyors have been at work for some time past in locatin® the line across the Conâ€" mn river near Wallenstein, a it beiwwea bere and Elmira, ‘l‘hel survey is expected . to strike this place or the _ north side, thence ~to Millbank, Milverton, West Moncton, Brussels, to : Goderich. There seems to be a degrée of certainty that the road will be built on this route, and will of course be a great boon to Linâ€" wood. Messrs. McBeth and Ellis of of the Milverton ‘"Sun," were here on Friday and Saturday, and secured a considerable â€"â€"number . of subscripâ€" ets, and advertising patronage * for the "Sun," as this paper is a strong advocate of the building of this road upon this route. A scheme to extend the Galtâ€"and Berlin trolley lines> to Crosshill has also been actively agâ€" itated, but weâ€"have too many. snow drifts to make a trolley line at ~ all feasible, and therefore the consensus oi opinion appears to be largely in favor of the C.P.R.. °R.Y. Fish, â€" Dr. McEachern, W.J. Beggs, V.R. Berâ€" lett, R.J. Kerr, Fred Stever, ~and others have been takingâ€"a most ACâ€" tive part in advancing the interests ol the C.P.R, line. . Hockey.â€"Our. . local hockey teami journeyed to St. Clements on the | 8th to play their local team. The: game was fast considering it was the: first of the season, The St. Clements team . managed to break our defence, ind-eonl the first goal.~Sbortly ‘afâ€" ter the faceâ€"off â€" our forwards rushed the puck and _ with a neat pass by Hilker to Rennie, the latter scored, whick ended the scoring in the first half. Shortly aiter the faceâ€"off in the second half, â€" our : forwards again rushed down the ice, and Rennie scorâ€" ed again. Afler a few minutes play St. Clements scored, followed shortly by another score by Linwood, which ended the scoring. The score â€" stood 8 to 2, in favor of Linwood. _ ‘The teamé lined up as follows:â€" Linwoodâ€"Goal, F. Heimbach; point Berlet, cover, J. Heimbach; _ forâ€" wards, Schummer, Rennie, Hilker. St. Clements:â€"Goal, J. Stumpf; poing, Boegel; cover, Schummer; forâ€" Notes:â€"For several weeks past We have been very neglectful of our duty as a "scribe"", but we trust our worthy editor will overlook the fact, and publish our news#, as we arc makâ€" ing another effort to kéep the interestâ€" ing news of our thriving little vilâ€" lage before the readers . of Waterloo County‘s _ best paper, viz., The ‘Chronicleâ€"Telegraph . Festival Preparations.â€"â€" Both the Sabbath schools of our village are busy making preparations for . holdâ€" ing their annual Christmas «<htertain: ments. The St. James‘ Lutheran fesâ€" tival will be held on Christmas evenâ€" ing, Dec. 25th, and the Evangelical Sabbath school will hold theirs on ‘Thursday evening, Dec, 24th, comâ€" mencing at 7 p.m. The cantata ‘‘The Holy Scenes of Christmas," will be on the programine and will be â€"very interesting to witness. Remember the (From a Special Correspondent.) Winter Fairâ€"Several of our. citizâ€" ens and farmers of the mx’wrhood took in the Winter Stock w which was held at ‘Guelph last week. .Ice.â€"The young people of our_ vilâ€" I lage are an _ enterprising ‘lot. They completed arrangements with a cerâ€" tain party to always have the fce clear of snow and otherwise in good gondition so that after the hard days work they can go out after supper, and enjoy themselves . on the ice. SBuch â€" is the way it should be. Lots of merriment.= . Sleighing is first class and the luv, fall of snow Satâ€" urday and Sunday‘s storm will. proâ€" bably mean that winter has set. in. Business is better . and _ moreover things in general are more brisk.â€"â€" ‘The coming of winter makes it difâ€" fieult again for the trains. Usually they are all of an hour late, and we t tell what they will be like when the holidays come wpon us. But we must live up to the old proâ€" ('W\ be cured must . be endured.)yâ€"Mr. Henry Gilles, our en terprising hardware : has recbived â€" . a fine upâ€"toâ€"date Rlock foom ies o7 8 to give bim a call. tes and hockey sticks, and _ any som in need of such, will do . well l"‘ a call, He will sgerve you â€"Messrs. W. and A. Snydet, popular merchants have on dieâ€" Lo s w ul Jaws s ab Piidatnias , Weber 8T cover, Schummer Meyer, Brenner. Friedman. JACOBS ind vHC MAICWIWVC CUEREC UV MW MIRRACC T . in | a complication of diseases. He was rtarPath. © _j | born in _ Hess County, Germany. Afâ€" » CYY C 3 > here | ter be emigrated to Canada, "‘he marâ€" ®" n Â¥**:% iz lelg | ried Elizabeth Wheeler. A sorrowing .. uk ie x 6: ‘"ip. | widow and one son, Charles, are Teft fiine~ Ciy" â€"Â¥ â€" {or | to mourn his death. One son and one | J x~"M Niga 3 ‘ong | daughter predeceased him. A sister es 3P * * o â€" road :abu: survives big: Mrs. Helwig of s * will soon be here | j rend ira, o.. The funeral took place 8 (€ oys 3 ©L | rom his late residence on Wednesday es * § What would make S 2 5| afiternoon at one o‘clock, to the Washâ€" E: f'-‘ & a better or more senâ€" ; 20w | ingtos Methodist Church for service, f I) sible Cm-ubupu- L â€" all t.heqc«t«o the Washington cemetery, ~â€" Sighlh ,’ ko > > / "a ent fmm* s sys | for interment. * o it J& " er or the children @_ aerenmenmcnecneneneons ‘ « < ‘ V P “g Dr FREEPORT. E :\,_,,\ \ i y# than Sboum«;r slipâ€" 3 Berâ€" o+ P " A m P‘” .m. 5 ung | Notes:â€"Mr. Cleason Musselman is B é‘}" io ma don‘t cere for 4 ao. | at present ‘in the employ of Mr. John \ W e & 1e > ; Baby i # osts | Maecker _ of Preston.â€"The â€" dummy a‘n 6\ ( C > Nick, and *.; was out with the sweeper keepingsthe 8 sure to eat the P"“ * P track clear â€" of ~snow last ~Sunday /Â¥ Aus e 4 S off the stick and ; y morning.â€"Mr. _ Souder _ of _ Parry ( (} Â¥ * make himâ€"self sick. f Lea.m Sounu is renewing old acquaintances V\ s , va uts around these parts, where he spent e tS al â€"€ the |his boyhood days.â€" The P. and B. Soxgy~ mvwis *> < For HER 3 s";“:: people are getting gravel out of the «.e a Centreville pit, with a good force of we have slippers of m_d; rs of ease, sli you ':;:‘: men, _ .Aor ballasting the . B. & W. like at mpho please. Warm mgv:om!:rubl.'bamna & 1. treight line.â€"Some few of our _darâ€" R £ felt £ i " !h'eld- mu(.; ::wnded the Fat Stock Show house of felt fur trimmed at 500/‘0 $1.50. â€" t t s = . w |M P _ =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"For HIMâ€"â€"â€"â€" $ M AEIM. + 3 * L first ANM LC M Every man enjoys the comfort there is in & S n the & s ).y a * igain | _ Personal.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Knechtel Â¥ou are likely thinking of a Christmas gift for a h a 3 soor.|and Miss A. Hallman were the guests son, & father, a brother or someone else‘s brother,. We have p play |of Mr. and Mrs. J. Knechtel on Sunâ€" | & all the late ideasâ€"handsome slippers in Seal, black and tan orgly Jdity â€"Miss : L. Richards â€"_was ;the Kidâ€"and patent Calf and plush, at 75¢, 85¢, $1.00, 1.25 to %% which | guest of Miss A. Ware. a totey 1 t ifi * toog |â€" Accident.â€"Mr. Gordon Green who 2.50 and any price between. We certainly have the slippers has been employed in the J. Spetzâ€" that will please HIM. <€ h el‘s mill Had the misfortune to . get x 3 3 5ciny |fis arm _ broken while operating & Come to the Slipper Stere for Christmas Slippers. for | machine. â€" 444444444444 4+44+4444: er. Notes.â€"Among those who attended * ump(; | the Guélph Winter Fair were Messts. "‘lor. [C. Rickert, E. Rickert, M.C. Herner; J@ The Shoe Men,. Berlin. S. Rickert, and E. Devitt.â€"â€"â€" The meetings held in the New Mennonite : Yellow Front. R Church will be continued another C € week.â€" The U.B. Church S.8. _ is u M D y coda, 022 200 qnale PW ow has wnshin Camncil â€"will"hav TEREus io menaottee % ‘ day will likely give us a AE â€"The -uloyx for t Council will be on eveâ€" ning before the Council dis t Should . any of the present â€"Council seek reâ€"election, we wish them _ sucâ€" cess fOr another year‘s turmoil.â€"â€"â€" English â€" services were held in the Evangelical Church on Tuesday evenâ€" ing. Mr. Hamilton of Hawksville conâ€" ducted the services. Miss Lily, Ann (Gingrich who m'x visiting ‘with M-::‘?cltv , returned â€" to her in Elsinore last Saturday. â€"Mr. Fred Moyer who has been reâ€" ported to be seriously ill, is, we are glad to say, convalescing. Died.â€"At his residence near Wu{‘ h'ra on Monday. morning, Dec. the Tth, at one o‘clock, a.m.; Mr. ~Casâ€" per Lang, in his 7Oth year. The deâ€" ceased had been troubled with heatt {ailure _ for a couple â€" of months, but the immediate cause of his death was a complication of diseases.> He was born in â€" Hess County,â€"Germany. Afâ€" ter he emigrated to Canada, "he matrâ€" ried Elizabeth Wheeler. A sorrowing ter he emigrated to Canada, "he ried Elizabeth Wheeler. A sorr widow and one son, Charles, ar to mourn his death. One son ai daughter predeceased him. A also survives him; Mrs. Helwi Elmira, Ohio.. The funeral took from his late residence on Wedr alternoon at one o‘clock, to the ington Methodist thence to â€" the W at present ‘in the emyp Maecker _ of Preston was out with the swe track clear â€" of _ sno morning.â€"Mr. _ Sou Sounu is renewing ol around these parts, 1 people are getting gravel out of the Centreville pit, with a good force 0 men, . for ballasting _ the B. & W treight line.â€"Some few of our _ farâ€" mers attended the Fat Stock Show in Guelph last week. Personal.â€"Mr and Miss A. H: of Mr. and Mrs day.â€"Miss L, guest of Miss 4 â€" Accident.â€"Mr has beet el‘s mil his arm machine Notes.â€"Among those who attended. the Gueiph Winter Fair were Messrs. C‘. Rickert, E. Rickert, M.C. Herner; S. Rickert, and E. Devitt.â€"â€"â€" The: meetings held in the New Mennonite Church will be continued another week.â€" The U.B. Church 8.8. _ is making preparations for their Xmas entertainment.â€"We are having good sleighing since the recent snowlall. No doubt most of the people will make good use of it while it lasts.â€" Threshing will soon be over in this locality.â€"No meeting was held in the New Mennonite church on Sunday evâ€" ening.â€" The hogs _ of this neighborâ€" hood _ are suffering from a peculiar throat trouble. It. is needless to say that we need a barber here as some of the young men appear quite wodlâ€" ly,â€"Look out for a cold winter. Personal.â€"Mr. Crookshanks spent last week with friends at Linwood â€"Mr. and Mrs. Géeo, Lackner . speat Saturday and Sunday in the Twinâ€" City. â€"Messrs.. More, J. Bricker and CSE concte ts F.J. Winn, spent Jllev days in . the Royal City attending the Fat Stock Show.â€"Mrs. F. Lackner and son Harold, are at present visiting in St. Agatha with her parents. L rnding 7 sn EOEmn US E. PS Elcf:.â€"Mrn. Klockner had the misâ€". fortune to fall down the cellar twpfl of her dwelling. She was not seriousâ€" ty burt, and we hopeâ€"she may . soon recover....Rev. S. Cunningham occupâ€" led the pulpit _ of the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. P. $. Examination.â€"On Friday af ternoon a public exanfination . was held in the school house about a mile and a halft west of our village. . Alâ€" though _ the woather was nm::y & considerable number of the ratepayers and friends as well as a number . of teachers attended. The various classâ€" [toachers, and groat .,'!a“'.. "Tve ts C t muuh-m :::l' to h,:r e % pue fi A mi.:-. of recitations, singing was also rendered. A;vfl_‘m after» noon was spent by KFrank Baker of Hespeler ~who is .uw to .‘m‘“ was br 6 to the County ol Reluge day where he will spend the wintor« ~1t is reported in Gueliph that Mr. W 9. Cowan has tendered bis resig t.â€"Mr. G employed had the 1 broken ROSEVILLE. HAWRSVILLE J. Knechtel Richards Ware. Gordon Gre jordon Green 1 in the J. | misfortune t« while operat all present last +Sunday â€"of . Paert] acquaintances many . Afâ€" , ‘he matrâ€" sorrowing s, are Teft n and one A sister elwig _ of took place Thing s mtetacting Toy o aoe *__ Plotures in mounted water colors, E-u&“m at $1 25. Pictures in _ gilt frames suitable for ahy room for $1. ures in Landscape es chromo at $1 00. Plctuminh“pdaulmtpdlm% 250 .M!alw. <o4s xn".a'x:dmmrmum l: ‘ ::‘“ 3 td ooo enc s it y P sn 4 0n 4 20. 2 19, 8 00, 9 50, 4 So and 9t O _ 1ollovln¢h‘b;. es ”: uy 4 gek yee uk «s Fhet) w Tablé Coversâ€"1; yards square 90c, $1 10, 1 2, 1 50. . Table Covers $ yards square 1 50, 1 75. 2. 00, 2 75 and $8.00, _ _ _ _ â€" _ .. 0_ _ . .. 00 â€"â€" "Bissel‘s Carpet Sweepers" most useful and labor say de» . g viulotELU 8 _ Lace Curtaingâ€"New goods just received, prices 65¢, T5c, 90c, $100, ... 1 25 to 1 50 per pair, CASH ONLY Phone 179 .. CHEAP CA So Side Kllim Berlin. Is it a Pair of \Neichel’s f a Xmas News _ gpring skates 400 to §1 25. ockey skates 45, 75, 90c, 1. Skate straps 10 and 15¢ pair. Oarvers at 750, 1,50, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 ~1,50, 1.75, 2 00, 2 50 and 3.00 per pair Hockey sticks 8, 10, 15, 25 wlp:o- Hockey r!'!.%?z ns _ : suitable i for Young and old are guessing at proper and suitable gifts for their friends : wp to $9 per sett. %flg knives and forks at $5 Razore , 1,00, 1.28, 1.50 ‘ mma» :ffl,eg :: "_ We have an elegant 'K'fk_o'c knife n onl y ifecnen ires one is GoaRANTREED, 1t is a handsduse %.- lHned, with a keen edge, and the price only 4h¢c each, Meochanio‘s Tools We carry u& somplete line of An on oer aghe good, nbstaritini SMYTH BROS. son, a father, a brother or someonse else‘s brother,. We all the Iate ideasâ€"handsome slippers in Seal, black ar Kid and patent Calf and plush, at 75¢, 85¢, $1.00, 1 2.50 and any price between. We certainly have the s that will please HIM. Come to the Slipper Stere for Christmas Slippers. A few hints regarding what we have suitable for Xmas presents,* for Crandpa i8 (of, 5s appreqiaicn s Upa‘s b Doll for Crandma ? No! joys the comfort there is in king of a Christmas gift for : ther or someone else‘s brother, handsome slippers in Seal, ‘bl , at 75e, 85¢, $1.00, 1.2%5 to We certainly have the slippers Christmas Grosting _ Aluminum Pooket Comb. We ask all our customers to!anut:! and fl..“d anyorne BEOQ‘ER’B SHOK mm until XMAS will get one while they last. _ Sror® oPrE® EyEay Evenixa thie yose ‘hat m im ipanasta tagive BECKER‘S SHOE STORE Fredetick Btreot. ‘Opptsite the Market Niokel Plated Ware The Roc#rsT®® tea and coffee No‘donbt the finest goods aver sho in Waterlco, All price 200, 2.25 and $2.50 each. Our German Granite Ware g * ning to be appreciated by nearly ev body, The white ware is ce mmo‘:wlywm Ap.mmo-mm‘-nh Xmas gift. + We have the finest and best "&(': &:y Wummh“f t in uo .".‘a"n.m,.n!":. dn ts, -m hy it a sival â€" An ‘ Jiees 11 aod 16.00 «ash The B. & H. oll heater stands with CHEAP CASH STORE o e t n will soon be here | What would make a better or more senâ€" sible Christmas presâ€" ent for father, mothâ€" er. or the children than Shoes . or slipâ€" Nick, sndu?:by is sure to eat the paint off the . stick and make himâ€"self Sick. gith.

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