"st Igulddoction by general K, . hm of try the ward system was '. : “I tho-bod out on Thursday a: ‘ by a. WolTrnde. Imago IN 5 t "k adduced on both sides. v . L. Jansen was the chief cham- th' d an In"! system. His strung- ii)' mat In that a heavy proper- , by having onfr one vow com " may! may times by his tenants in “My hue no stake in the com. . w ‘ ty. Thin argutmust, we think, is f - " ntlr met by the {act that the Fte thing on and does exist, in a C "m um. Tho'ovil, to arise at all, my)†a good deal of antagonism " _ n landlord and tenant; a eoudi- III which rarely exists and which if tt did would negative the wealthy 2 Eiidioed's vow under any system. An- m "gutnent is that dangerous com- I ttrsatioeia may arise; and still another M representatives may get bunched too much. These are tsappoisitioms Well in practice do not materialize. In the township: the ward system was :tbolllhed many years ago but an un- written law keeps the councillors con- mntly well distributed, and the same [Cult obtains in a town. The strong. on Argument in favor of the genera â€to is the election of better men. This hu been the experience of towns "ts" hive adopted the system. Un. fml1e1r the weak man who has at f'ps11" in some particular ward would Atd MI chances very slim in the larger Inns. Vote for the by-law on Jan. 7. The system ofeconomic living which In: lately been associated with the Chicago University, might get afew gigantic!" from the family of Mr, ltoom,‘ Monroe Falls, near Akron, o. WMqore is 50 years old and his 'WB 43. They have twenty children {tom 23 years to 2 weeks old. In ad.. dition they have an adopted child. Fifteen children live at home. This (bully was raised on Mr. Moore’s sal- ‘sryof $1.20 to $1.30 a day. He buys fmm corn and shoes in wholoale Iota., Evening tcti.9Mtg-W4ttrtre'r The Owen Sound Board of Trade In decided to tender a banquet to 15tnt. J. I. Tana on January 8th or The South Ontario Conservative As- Iochtlon tendered abanquec to Wil 31.!!! Smith. ex-M.P., at the Royal ~Eoml, Whitby, on Wednesday night. ', There are seven candidates for the Nanny its. Ottawa, They are N. Borthwick, Aid. Butler, Camp- I†Cook, Davis, Morris, and Rap 7 The Contrervative members and Serr 'tora, it In tstated, will meet in Ottawa on the 5th of February, the day before W Home assembles. in order to select one of their number to act as leader "during the pension. “ul 0-: â€Uh-o- Mr. Stephen Winn sold his farm 0 au mom on the Conestoga river, near altwkuville, to Mr. Moses Bauman of Wnnrloo at $60 per acre. f The following, is the population of paw-lo cities: Toronto, 183,182; Ot, ‘tawa. 53,727; Hamilton, 50,035; Lon- Atm, 36,234; Kingston, ISJMO; Bram- , 16,234; Windsor, 1l,0?.l; Guelph, 9,741; Sanford, 10,531; Helleville, , ,339; St. Catharines, 10,144. i The Rev. w. B. (Yaswrll, n.A., of fWoodnoek, has accepted an invitation "tt become pastor of Hannah Mrem Methodist church, Toronto, Rubinct w Jim doclaion of the Slamming Commit- ‘M. . - ' [panama-nun . ‘mm mm " “inn-n â€than Tui- Mr. 8. Voilic, 3rd con told his 200 acre farm ti _ tteighborhool of mum hilly deeidod win-m u ugh tit moment has may _ I Elmira. lume- Mahnnny, who in l No. 2, Minto Town Ibo. of my on a Ipado in: 2 ft, 8 “who: clur o I four foot out. Mr _ hom the torrushl, Perth, and ho bu spadoful on re, the contractor. I: “In mount. of m of r. lunacy than my other V Mt. luau, h 20 y HMr. Chas. L. Klinck â€In, 1 1-2 mums nurthe M Mr. John Creisel, am bought the neighbu ing Henry 8. Martin. r The Guelph Coutwil h: I) dimrapnncv " 1m) Inns “In of coal srupplied h' y the mmtrnvmrn a4 iliie,' war and an weigh: 1n by the men at Mr. lime launder T llmplamen " if iqi "xrBrrs IBIRB. ifiivé ii at: room: Bounty and District. arm? THE BY-LAW - Dd Adm no EDITORIAL NOTE, MW†mchie vim. (may, wlm is working on ‘Minw Township, lifted V on a npadn and threw Inches do" on we bunk foot cat. Mr. Mulroney the Rummy of Fillies, l and he bu mm the ism] on morn. Mr. tettttttraettor, In" that he I‘ mom" of money on the I. Islam] to " more - any other min at an Idaho! II M in." oId, 5 at I'm 1 J “I. Be 'Mvdndv‘. met-dh-s'. Dd thigh. IN tbe. I]. Whrltlt',',' Ind an r bonny» . a bought l P2 and! n &e 'ii/pt. 'jni,i,",iij),it',',"','""i'j Dr. Umwbargcr will the mail ' , . ht from the general vole Wna in L Caswell, “Anal betternien in the Council. ii lccepteti an invitation have some mm who ner can I' of Hannah street toothc 1uayoralty if rliv-v mu '.] , Toronto, subject to in tho Council. yet lbw; are a Stationing Com‘mit- I from a. ward by local interests . principle of “um man nlu- ' Klinck, has sold his recogninml in . hull) lm'nini northeast "of Elmira, Provincial electnnm, llu pom ml, and has in turn tlmta large nmpurly linlvlvr bo ing farm from Mr. F.ard many har." his [mania l his vote many times over, President Williams mull it w ‘ DUNN the farm of an improvement if we" hall 72 ayef. live Mock, (Iounclllorn and a Mayor " 0 NC for tt VA)0. would not need to wade to t ouneil has diunvorml in beer to be eleettyl in rurmir Hinton:- lmtweenthe Some men an: in tho Cout supplied during the recognized no wards;othurm cm raetiirrrturrveighed by in an eye to the mm as weighed in who†rtlculnr ward. Tenants slw . men at the pumpf well treated If we expect. them mine property holders in 3rd con MBrvlmro Towns which have tried tho a; Inâ€, farm /or' tssiam in election by general vote a dof $0001) He hm mtlallml. The ward Rynli‘m l what's, ("inside " candidates todebauch th wn t h Mn ll' ti , eletbtt men will not attempt t l a c m ont, are We need Trtqrn ('uuncillurs _ waldhaolnm. _ T, whois worhine nn The "mum was then I into Township, lifted carried unanimously. mIIpldn and throw hen clout on the bank no RNiroRtW,MRN'r (w CAN' Lem. Mr. Mnhnnev Thollnard entered upr-n I "rr-tts- "I, I has in turn far m from Mr Hui Mary! old Fun He m hi ", Dr. Hans!» ht from the a of better men in an have some m et to~the mayor: to in tho Count: it- i from a. ward Thu-"Ions: MM ammunition-Hum JBMJMW on T u.- duMhthlppmh- It!“ on to qua-non d upro- ,dehtMttrettrrg-aivo" “than with-butt! of Magnum for Hannah and other on“ Both quantum I." ably abound. The Bandu- unnimounlyinfnvor ofttto gown! vat- but donned not to â€dummy glam. . Premium Willi-nu tteieiiy oxphiued the ohjoct of the meeting, and and I ducal-ion on tho (mention of npmuuon by Mr. R. Smyth would not favor the proposed method ifit permitted one man to vote in every ward {the ow property more. The Ioliciwr h - ever, expreuod the opinion tha mun! “one man one vote". Mr. Smyth moved that the Board endow-e the pba‘of "rpretm1tatiort by general vow. his wa- aeconded later by Dr. Hamburger. Mr. Hagedorn said more progressive men would reach the Council under a general vote. They must be strong men (alone the whole electorate and many who could be elected in a ward could not succeed over the' whole town. 'I'tstsobjtsetlon was urged that too many might come from one locality but this could only last for one year. Councillors would then be on the some basis as the mayor. He would give the plan a hearty support. Mr. H, L. Jansen opposed the system of general voting, especially it it meant “one man, one vote". in- stead of being desirable that is a big objection. Under the ward system the representation is according to property. A man votes wherever he) has property and has a voice in elect- ing the men who control. Strong arguments exist on both sides. Mr. Jansen then pointed out that the man who owns a house in each ward might have 5 tenants all voting contrary to the landlord. So that if the latter had but one vote his tenants could kill it and four others. as well. Yet the tenants have nothing at Make in the place. With a general vote the popular man will usually get in but he is not always the best man. Danger- ous combinations might arise, and representatives might get bunched too mmh. The men from a particular ward knew best the needs of that ward. Mr. Janzen declared he wonid vote against the by-law unless he heard better arguments in its favor than had yet been adduced. Mr. W. H. Breithaupt favored general representation for two reasons: (1) Because the Council will be smaller and the smaller legislative body is usually the better one, and (2) because under a general Tote, men of merely local or ward reputation coula not succeed over better ind well known men. 'Ati?'ahKtl'l'l tt.ctlyyrtiefer m3: t ti-tifrrariisFiki,' we hue the frontage system and tenantl‘ donorgttaorttttemr. Bad we the old whrd system instead of the frontage tax system we would not have the improvements we now have the improvements we now postman. - _ Mr. Hugo Kraut thought Mr. Janzeu laid too much stress on the 4 or 5 men who could vote in every ward. Pro. greuive measures, involving can» parajivgly larger sums than are spent to-day were carried in the early (lays of Berlin by men elected on a general rate. - Mr. J. C. llreithuupt said men would be elected in a ward but not by the whole town and others again could succeed by a general vote but not in a ward. Good men are often willing to serve, if they could get Ill without much trouble but they shrunk {my facing a crowd. Perhap more of this clam feared the general vote tlmngho ward vote. Better men, lsouever would probably reach the Cullnvil under the general vote and ho t'lIrl sidered that system the better one. Mr. H. A. Hagen saw a dump-r of men going from one ward to number and giving plumpore under the general Nouns plyy _ Mr. J. U. Clemens thought the " system .had the stronger argunr on its side. Many large clues not yet adopted the general v The large property holder should! more say 'at the polls than the m one. an impr (Inuncillo would no in beer t Some m rocoguin " m" 'Sluoo the Board!- - I Manila: in It The Hoard entered - aim of the advisability of It: endorsing aldermuniv candid; Mr. Random said mhat Bond bad tb perfect right a mamma- yet he thong“! it “who to do no, The Board row: all “190mm. I rams nil lemma. " might, We, 'dldlr'i'lll: other lumen- " thug run) jmpprdln [It Yer, GIHIRAL VOTI -t.dsataGe'- nMEn-iq. “an! m ti WI M. Kiln" are cal interests M tl tl It ma 'm 1mm ward wl W tl [ endow w.ould be does not whil: tell TIr "tmr-it-tttrare" Pt: 'li?2'i's?i'iii't"ib'l w. Jonson " A WM -'i"'iiVii7i"G $353825 3: In. mud h . an d â€â€œ4ij ‘m "ilttr'tad uncut-mm.- N _ On Ind-Int i4iiiriaMrlyea" Jason . and.“ to nun-u -tidata. and in" lo tumor dis- moltbpm_ - A THE LATE AIMI S. CLBIIER w. than I. Chm-tor, who. (but by trpttotd ("can Bunion, In»: win, we mportod Thur-day, III the non ofAttrtugg B. Chum! In, who curvin- him and lives nth hi- Ion-In- In Mr. John Woomor, neat Chimp. Dec «med turmorlr lived on the old Clemmor home-um near Bro-In and about tour you" no moved to Berlin where helivod for two yam moving from hare to Bro-1w whom hi. “it and mmily will reside. [to In Inn rind to Magndena arm tsod P uem orn two children After he: deceue led Ellen Stealer and ge, uulo was bland with two chil- ren. T e four children are all living. A few deaths a: he went to Manitoba in the interests 0 he Spragne Colloc- tlng Agency " ornate. He was in his 41at year at the time of his death The body wilt likely arrive at Btu-lea next Tuesday but until thin in definitely known the time tor the funeral will not be tixeyd. BRI DGEPORT SCHOOL REPORT. Jr. 1li.-L. Underwood, M. Welleiu P. Rein, C. Schultz, l. Schweitzer. B, Shirk, v. Heck, K. Mayer, A. Pom fun, s. Eby, A. Ulrop. Sr. III.-) Reichert, E. Moyer, Sl Sr. IIL--A. Reichert, E. Moyer, V Smith, E. Schultz, Z. Ueintz, H Ziegler, E. Schaefcr. A. Denier. Jr. iv.-L. Lachumn. E. Raist, F Reichert, E. Yaeck, B. Fry, T. Rau. Sr. 1v..-c. Hollinger, ll. Welleir 1 l Galt Repormr, Dee. 15.-TIMy other day a bevy ofquail were seen in ald, Murray's back yard, where they had tiowrr in quest of food. This shown that the quail are growing rapidly in number since their introduction here last, spring. None have been shot this Fall, the promoters of the propagation scheme leaving them alone for a year or two to give them a chance to breed ro-day was the last day in which quail could be shot and localsportsmeu hope no one wilL in any way injure the birds, bat that all will do what they can to save them from injury. A French investigator has come to the conclusion that the brains of mili. tary and naval men give oat most quickly. He states that out of every l00,000 men of the army or 9mm] profession 190 are hopeless Indium. or the Isa-called liberal grab-tom. artists are the firast to uncouth to "traitt mm; myitr the lawyers, followed at some distance 2 doctors, o , literary men and 0M menu. _ k- ing an avenge of this menu, I xv mad to each 100,000. Domestic sew vents and laborers are not far behind; ths professional men supply IM out 0! such 100,000 as candidates for the lun- ‘ntic asylum. Next, but witha long interval, come the mechanics, of whom only 60 in each 100,000 lose their wits. Wonderful to relate, commercial men retain their sanity them-rat of the whole group, as they send only 42 outof the 100,000 to the madhouse. l'he Punch scientist may be right, onto! the 100,000 to the madhouse. l‘he Frrmeh scientist. may be right, ol doubtless he is so far as France ir concerned. bat in this country we an convinced the order would be diftortmt. Doctors as a class wuuld take a higher pereentakv, and the cammercial men 91min country go mad more frequent- ly than "tho huwers of wood and tht "rawersof water.--Nedieal Record. i'iurioauiiir_r30, WEARING OUT THE BRAIN UN] llnuenmtn warn trontml be their Boer mains†m the two v-vntwhiln my public: of Mouth Afriort. Ihforrlnu to Hm crtrtdomrtrttittn, on the part of "Him. of tho liritlnh army, tht await" said lmmln - had In Wall dincipA lined an Irmy " that which in and han heen Hamlin: m the "oqtr w". Ttttt um {notor- whloh an to prolong the Boer. wu- nn In]! rundown In their shim, to dates: the mm. and and igtror also at the Hammad. of the Rmâ€: my. Tho "in den "do"; who good with dint. I. c. Lawn-um!" I. H I.» _ _ St QU UL NEAR GALT Bar upon wm Lease " Ct-tet-Telegraph, Thadâ€. Jun-17 3. â€I“ 2 ld knuw how t out were troatod run m the two an mth Africa. Ra, 0ch l freed he ad FOUR AGAINST DEWET Knot. and - “no. nom- Ing Hun a Locum London, Doc. 't9.--1%q following tie-much ha bun roe-[veal ‘m BOERS ABAIOON THEIR IAXIIS. nun-aga- can}... In: and It 1>ooa.rb-a- â€at: I. W a and In. on. qt-ua--- - m 1-.- - Minuet- -- '.-ru. Capt-rod. no... unmwu.. . "Preterm. Dec. tM. - Knox. villi ‘0 '""NIT, ""' my...“ Barker, Hither and mm, " C‘Is- - 'm ed with erat’n (one, holding I po- ottawa. Dee. SB.--Ttte follows-g union in the neughborhood ot Louw- a“. W method from " Anna Lov, _ _ . _ 'w. lune yaw: -- ‘_‘_ - "Dowel hope. to brush through and go south “gun. “The Boat sullen! column in Capo Colony has been. uppnmtly, headed by our troop. about. Hellpon Spruil. t'he Doors' woolen column in report- :d to have gone north In two por- tions, one towartu “flask. and the other through trtrydentrurg. They s're being followed up." Pollu- nold the Politbu- B, durp on He ed, nuur he, lrovc them on below rem Johannesburg Boers damaged the m u the neighborhood. “The Boers ltluckt .ord K “than" and not. IL is addud that the ladybrnnd "strict bus inn-n cleared of Doors, who went northward. ’lecrust, Transvaal. Itec 2 Hours have oprurusst two ~unmimng Chrmnnas luxuri, tihcxl for the cuinp otitiiu, " This Yen-Inna“ Belt-and 'urryim: off ‘ho {rllltzinm‘r has “I ms and carts. A Itll Lancers to Luru hrunzmgers kink at Plaisrterhuuvei, on Dec. 34, 'usullod in night casuallim, includ- ng Lord Frederick Black-vood, who was wounded. Chrlunnu Prop-mu Captured. ’lecrust, Transvaal. Itec 2t--Ttu, Hours have mpmrml two “ugnns ~unmimm: Chrmnnas luxuries, doo- iven off . "l'he ea " unconthuuvd, rumors h r-n, Dewut, t'resiudist r eu stbroek have had we, and decided to one, under, proviUeu the colon lil nurqhersdorr usdny. Doc. ml inues in u: aces ttus " t deported. - . Dowel I. new; Imam-ed. soudon, lh-c, Y.H.--A telugrlm from m'ru, llnsuuum. (Intod Itec. 24, mus m.- tirst news concénling Gert. wet that hae bean rug-wed for mu days. " ‘userls that, the Itxsh are keeping him constantly the mow; "in humos un- gelung pm out, aod many of menu have vn abandoiwl. Anny Bahra- Mort-mun! Inaugurated by hem-nah»; "in Raul-nation. av GUrrnltur in Rom-nutm- Ian. Th nvlltmln of th" War (Huts lament. ttutt tho m-w rughna "I Fall thut will row-rm- thr Ilmmmn at Lord Ian-down" and In“! Wei-clay In I. can! to m of the mount M‘- In in new. luring. an. Milo. l t Id GEN, FULVILIC F0thY VICTII. I toree m urcnfrll lining hood Work " a w “new. ' ' Ttocrn attived was in not be I including tl h nt T Ali " Mnrnsmlur‘ " The Slur or Arrtrn a, Cape Colony, Ward- 2f'y.---t'olortu1 Uri-“fell Much "ith Kruitzingor'l If 700 man, who are ‘hv "Hush prinnm-rs. ms uhundom-d his Max- L. An attempt of the Lu Luru Kruutzinger's 'terhvuvei, on Don 24, n reported puf th dlr . Tttty lighting have bad A contpr- led to 011m to ' the colonial who}. [mush-thud, and tho ; Lhcluldvu, m 1IaruAasal$mir DO. “range Iuvur Col- Jrhret'e are renewed, ruumrs here that. 'resiudist M0511 and ‘elolpra'od Xmu. we is still being 1ng m'trydenburtr" ran on. t At Li-The Evening tV says it urtutrr- Inmlrun of Yeoman- rumlcd und captur- whom thcy were rllslnwn, was re- wn had tun-n reliev- of " 'd Utrecht at 2 mg, and were , INT. 27.-The ‘hrlntmns in the Iumlm'tnn and In- ms determined ar- Britisk mmled " " MI tun-n reliev- I other eqllu» vuumnry, the were rel-uls- " nc Boers Er In scvertxl ot Vulnera- era in Cape rday. and sh garrison unmmicutmn in nll cases " Brit brigttete War 0mm reform ot A small with Mr w, cigars m: which nmnd nnm-r It ‘n ot Mn- I'he lat s Afro trd om- un h Af- My be (In, tht, my last by the Ho .- Um Mrnr . an m- I. I 'ol- otmntid wrt 1 In um- ttt . I†"llr"T. T 1'" . tutr. SlliS dull-- out “a“o ."Illh* . vdI-tu'l ,ulo-thoeo- Autumn-mound; an: by got-(ochhhonoymoonusbu- loan. to to The luau. no ".--o. the to uni-Na; a! a. - -tor6ar Bantu:- Rm CW. tn bite ot a. Home. .11 WNW for m [otter ot no ms of the mu to Mr. ling-v, Duv'l. The “not nomad out an m In“. W unmarked eh"r/t', to - "apathy vi Mr. In". Cm Town. Doc. â€ml-808, Ingram, “Hod; 887, Corp. Inbound, wound, ed. n Cloeolul; Sunbeam“. Ham (Signed). 11mm. Pu. Inn-1n in from Grand Prairie, B. c.. ud Pu, C. R. McDondd " trom Kingston, Ont." Ho hu ovi- may been promoted to be * cor. pom]. Dunn, Dee. ttik-The Miliua Do gunman received tho {allowing car biettram from Lord tltrgrttteotta yu- lord-y: London, Dec. P.'7.--Tt" {charm men belonging to the Candiâ€! con- tingent named on the (‘Irthnmninn on the 22nd: BIO, Kennedy; M, Donut. 206, Wigâ€: T8, Doolnn; 29t, Slav- enu; 318. Taylor: 46. Birch; 132, Clark-on; 202. Miles: 2.!91, lander Hokey. unn- ; 006, llclloulnll. ttm, Yule; 'l'i'ltrirG,"t'.' Strnlheonn’n Horn. Montreal, Due. '28.--A Star special trout London says: Lord Hum-henn- known nothing ot the rope" that the Strnthconu's Home hnve o lured to ro. main in South Africa. if required, .1- ter the expirmion ot their period ot service in Fo. rapt-y. Ottawa, Dec. 28.--m, 3mm. or- darn yesterday, It is unnomcod that No, 7,663, He. H. S. MitehoU, late of the Recond Special Ser~'ico lht- union, It. C. K. has been Appointed a second lieutenant in the Duke ot Cambridge's Own tMiddlesex Regi- ment.) ' 0n. Ila-dud (“an lInA. Boo- loan-d. But Only On Deni. . St, John. NB. Dec 28, - There I. n sn-rioua outbreak of smallpox It Port Fagin, Westmoreland County, Dr, Fisher. president of the Provin- ciai Board of Health, alter visiting the infected district, reperrta fully onu hundred cases In Port my“. but they are of . mild type. and no in there has only been one death. The dim-use was taken to Port Fngim by u. woman who went than three months ago trom Gtoucenter County. She was “all at the time. but Inter disease broke out, and has nine. been spreading all ,ovu the plaster As there has been consul“. communi- cuiiOn between Port Elgin Ild the outside world. it wilt not be surpris- ing it cam no mam gnu) pun» th- trrovince, Dr. Fisher said the local physician had been treating the outbreak u chicken pox, but he is convinced it in smallpox, and has sent. to Gloucuter rum! hm The Orttstrio 1sseusrttPnt Commis- sion hvld unoufer private session at the Parliament Building: on Thurs- day. e It is nan-d m New York that the Eur! of Mirna will be in Washington tor the inauguration ceremonies in March next. Though the ttote rirrulnlinn or the Bnnqne 1'im. Marin Wu! at first Bup- posed to reach only $360,000. the posed to reach only $350,000. the liqu-dntors ttnve poid of! 3580.000, The Rev. Dr. Polls reports that the Methodist Twentieth (‘rnlury hand now ranch-n $910,000 and more is coming in daily The million dol- "srt5 is prurlicnlly unsurcd The Uniucd Stun-n crop of 1900 in 522.229.5505 hunhclx are: of winter “heat planned is 30,282,584 ACrott, Conditions of growing crop Doc, 1, was 97. The production of corn in 1900 in estimated to, 2,105,102,516 bushels, V bu disposed of bl. ttmn, lot tr, 1-2, 11 and 12, Con. 2, to Wm. Mun-on for $10,200. Mr. Nmuklvoll conun- plate: moving either to Wood-took or lngormll, Mr. Manon taken no“... at on next Numb. “ALLPOX IN NE‘V BIUHIWICK PIEUVATIO HORSE COLLAR. All - ovum m In" = Mads of mcmneamhar nod n». - gt m mun Bur. our. In on. than... dim (uniform. you. But It WU. hi- houo who hl'O and ' Sat: - tor use. wm lac-om " as“ up. u M the Domlnlon. Writ. M Gunny.†fiml‘l'! orders lamb} III" or m - I." MM mutton. WI. IPAITZIL. am -I- I" M has Moinme. In... Dec, 2r--A we rihnne manage trom Wromingtort, In., my: thet M nrhnol childran were skrttirtg on the river nmr Foster, Its., “hon me ice [Ava Way And 49 were trowned, No conflrrvrttion of the Ivory or de, 'mln could be obtained from any "her avnutblo point last night. 4W... not vim. cult â€and a" ad “Iâ€. [(5on Ihitltritltitg 00. Dn‘lun-QIIIM " Thou. Nixiéellvell. otet, 'ytorf, a "BAT-00" nun can!" on It. Canhuulu‘ Will vahnoun‘n Inn-In! msrtr-N"" Chlldron Draw-led IzlJmnAl’Hlo Bull's. nu prrlg' Ct-mu'.""', Bats and. Shoeé ANtup-ss'sttuahortaatuoeo boon. Icky gown. brat-n iota, 5&3..le "gum pdooumw $M6ktorthuHU....e........,,..tt LtMutttors' Muck or tan hood bo m. with he." no]... hook: foe I“. loan glu- 11 to It, regu- 'frl2"h"tllthr. price.... F.rrq. Ken's 81.5 Mippem At M.00 -- m Anni-Icon made and come n Ind wine color. imitation an "in, oper- aod Everett out. n lr unhhed. very comfort, "it Ii.- 6 toN, awe ale pricé 81.00 Inn'- Roman align"- in tan, chocolak And buck 'ici and Don. 'oh Kid, turn Dales, In?†men. mum '15 line- to tsell during Dual-b" at...................) Rh'flilfllMl Graniw and Marks Works [MOI In" Imtt i loved one and (la-In to cm“ mun. unm- of Amtlnn to the are? a! the demand mm. Ind giver mu with I all! Ind wo lhnll hr show you Ipsrlman- and dot-mn- I. “II-“U. “Milton". am. and Tuna yam r- hr “1 "r" of work either n cum": Igor“! - â€.4 . In In»: Ono-m MIN wn-nnmoom- 'AWi'G. work turn†SHAEFER BROS. J. w, peeteeytteftiey "set, Mt.'. LONDON TORONTO h Hahn's Bakery THE 1ihirlaj))j2r'i/ l/tf: M'm-o Inn-1n mun-mum . 2g2gtte'fe1T,.u't',te w,o'voqMo't'a._ 'tMit [id-Mulch ,tt'rd,rhe"ef..tTfttdtt,e"gerrd tttthat ad by: a," bulg- out. Bat can. in on . we we. 2Tog,tgi'gttttLtJitege,,,t.ete,f,t,' F _ ithwyourpoakuhn. M I'obpumyinwm u"ruy1ittetrott.Pr.raettotitb'ee, 'outset A; hallfWi'c‘a’i dis vim-t. It. So". In“ it; may“? t,t"vg'dtfttt',dt'h"'dhQ'g,rhtgtrdprtt 8 q -oatr_ruhwoudroo_toteiirmott "mi-4 Has Berlin and suxrounding coun- try had such opponunttles~ as at the present time to secure such lip-10 date clothing as we are nth-mug, (made in the fit reform stytr) tut quality and wormanslnp. equal to made-to-order; and in a great matt instances. far supenor. We wwh in particular to draw the attsmuon of the public to a few things here mentioned. These are material. workmanship, colors and tit, sewn with the best linen and silk threads all backed up by thc best manufact- urers in Canada. and Wrt are con- stantly adding the hrst that Is oth:r. ed and that cash "tll buy. Do not bemisled but come ducct to the place where you grt the assortment, Never " King St S. R. ERNST & CO. S. SAUDER ik CO. M. WEICHEL & SON, . . . In Your Pack" ircr.? i' ";":',';i.i)r; J,'.fiii'il'sti4 A In Mark" 91.48 Before rrt'rtar, W1NNiPF we Women's Boots-tM pain In. "Dutch Kid Law-ad Emma. tu. Kny “Qumran. and Inform-u- in“ " to T, maul-t price w tor “ah Mitt paim Ladien' In rid Gnv'v. Kid buttoned or lace Ina-.high rut. medium beck: sole him 'dt to T, regular price . to no". to tbar mums week..'.. .... .....' ....._ " Button or lam rule. made of [and lo! cm or 'igi,TtSN,Pottttt heel. or medium her so" and put an up. MyKny mum or mum DENW nolu. ml new mapâ€. all" ll (ozmm.... ......c..... ....0t (camp-w.... ...... i..... ....u.m Boy's Hard to Wear out. Gum-in thut Skin ' hoot...th the Had f or December we“. every pair - unbed to Wear wall. and l to tk rpecialprko., .........r.... â€81.5 tt urns Coal or Wood sithuuoi.'..'.... /...d...,f, 31.x Miaoer8bjrr asndtl.ti0 beta 53.1.â€. Local Agents, WATERLOO WATERLOO, out!“ a HONEST HARNESS AT Sanderson's Baku" Flue! Bread, Bum, Roll. " T on.- My! " u (ht one ot my upland"! near m: M Hum ow. It will Impmva the App-grunt» of your ammo". hundmd par cont, Ropnirmg " moderato rm JOHN STREBEL HARNESS SHOP A LOYAL AND EFFICIENT SERVANT in the Kitchen.... KING ST., BERLIN. Inn; at Wan"... Berlin. p; Stre bel’s TCHENER AND VANCOUVER 48 Styles and Sizes, MON EST PRICES ll.†ONT