Ns â€" * rootk sgets,, agcts. 35cts. & 56c. 3 "i w20 . ~u. . perbottle. â€" M t .. HnludGndinlyy Rednip e ie GertndQndipliaday Endeedisliyity â€" ~More lasting odors. a assortment to choose from than -bhi’cmty;x’ _« Miss Schiebelâ€"and Master . Miiton Set returned.. _ to .â€"Buffalo, N.Y., turday afternoon. § * Miss Edith: Walron{, of Petoskey, Mich., is the guest of. the â€" Misses Snider, Albett street. 5 § oud consider. â€" Ao.o ~ socts., 75ct., $1.00, $1.25, $150 and up ‘at 'x. Alice Cork left Wednesday to friends in Toronto. _ Prof. O. O. Sheets left for Montâ€" real on Monday. <* f See the fine display of «holiday meats at H. B. Duering‘s.> e T Buy for Christmas and use them | ;hthu year. Ziegler‘s Shoes are the right kind. * ‘ County Councilior John Fischer atâ€" tended the nomination in â€"Helidelberg Xmas Perfumes â€" Nes City Drug Store, Denutsche Apotheke, â€" WATERLOO. ; A lady‘s solid gold 14 karat huntâ€" ing watch at E. J. Roos for $25.00. _ _Mrs. Howie, who has been visiting her <daughter, Mrs. Hilborn, Brookâ€" N.Y., réturned to her â€"home in Watetloo Friday. _ f Mr.: J. F. Mattin . has returned from a thrée weeks‘ business trip to the Maritime Provinces. ~»A ring bought of our stock is worâ€" thy of its cost and sure to give satâ€" m E. J. Roos, Jeweller. â€" Messrs. Roland Young â€" and Roy Bean, of Woodstock College, â€" Woodâ€" stock, are home for their Christmas Â¥acation. Peme _‘ Here‘s where Santa Claus always his Slippers . 25¢ to $2.50, and 3 between at Ziegler‘s, Berâ€" best Shoe Store. ©"Mr. Christian Niergarth took posâ€" session of Westside Park Hotel, Waâ€" terloo, on Monday. Success to the new hostelry. â€"The milk business formerly cartied on by Mr. Henry Grein, has been purchased by Mr. Wns House, who will carry on the business. â€"Miss Florence Snyder, who has been attendingâ€"St. &rm’- Colâ€" lege, Toronto, returned Friday for her Christmas vacation. ~ When selecting a gift for a gentleâ€" EC J. hawe in Aoti tesert Hoine, | * or * » novelties, locks, shoity brushes, oto. « Mr. Arthur Snyder, who has been in Mount HeFmon, Mass., for a year and a ball, is home for hi . Xmas holidays. .He will “::tn:n e:“fl'y'I t: J C it, w in 4 ho Aeoprign. Waterloo &:hokï¬t Church, â€" corner Dome shd Agne Abrmee . . Sen ky WATEBLOO, Ont Monday . > c take. mie 0. gm'u.. nvresg e k be the “; E R C a maeattine ve s Blor 48 the Shipper woflm» ;!"Aiflh‘cï¬? Te mm c pneg o ‘ Countyss© ; OUS. _ KURBE m senl :. fiss Schiebelâ€" and Master umo-;l- KOGRBJGE :sw »im am. bulz returned.. to .~Buffalo, Nâ€"Y>> To rORM A COMPANY m& most beantifully d-co; axin Cio in ds t se Oce RAYMO BROS., Local News. DE V ITT .. ZiGk. « B. P\ Oltrient, K.O., has been Water) im place of â€" afr. . Bowiby, K.C0., resigned.© The tment was made by the Board m-rs-v ng held in Ingt . weekk. ... .=> 5 C "God » . with â€"â€"â€"us";â€"â€" evening, ing â€"and Changeless." â€" All are y temark® bave been henrd hand. It is ~‘the work of :.,‘_ 4,\"\"1' chitect, n-" 1..'....21"3.‘ J wake plans ‘and ~specifications â€" and En them ready by. the timeof the next meeting, . the last Monday in January 1908, CHRISTMAS MARKET. in w-«:ï¬wï¬l was : largely a Fow! was scarce and those who had.not previously ordered their Christmas turkey were obliged to go without, Christmas trees were quite numerous, â€"Butter sold at 200 to 2%¢ a ib., and fresh eggs â€" were hard to get at 25¢ a dozen, Several loads of wood were offered, solft wood selling at :b.w and hard wood at $6.50 per sord. In Group 8. Ontario ‘Tankard, the first draw is as> follows: P 1, ‘Waterioo vs. Guelph Union. &. Elora vs.<Preston. Y K 8. Milton vs. Brampton, . e 4. Fergus vs. Gueliph Royal City. In tbe‘leeom draw winners of 1 play. winners of 23,â€"and winners of>3 play winners â€" of 4. ‘The survivors w‘&et:o ‘m‘% mw. U y w at , and Dr. Russell, Hamilton . Asylum, is umpire. BLOOMINGDALE SHOOT. ,;fl.x members of the Waterloo Gun Club took â€" ~part â€"in â€"a sweepstake shooting match at Bloomingdale on Wednesday alternoon.© The score was as follows: 4 DF,"ROBEIHS ...a« aam\=on pag ;. HOTEOKE ~:::@ HHW : ware +.s. tR SOREEMEN . rlaiss inese . virlns 0 HHEDNOE «use +sc nm . ahrcggss. " vice * Znd Sweepâ€"5 birds. Dr. ~RODOELE : gash astr? . anen ‘ m E.~F. Seagram ... ... ... O HHREE 1.%â€"s°> . acky pirinssy, / An S MHEGORL.." mWw eree . meunct ... 8rd Sweepâ€"6 birds. BDt. ROBDCENE coul... ceulle ...i;. TN\ ARODCTOE . ryssuges rmser. evvice rsreemess ® E/ Â¥.â€"Seagram ... ... ... ...‘E C, â€" KUBEUCB ..:«s. ....,. Lsns iisxenpeceet T AC HOTBOUG..S% 2 on eftrdre | earecsnsce Y C HALCT:â€"..%:â€"3% comciam siyel8 sperving Ak gq}.l w qpuvintihe CieBN â€"vearninvepelt NE & Afd hery . she " trinag " Taensd | Fenbveny PW PIS. KUREE : en mreanice ‘nills Hrpreree; U Kiey KOBRIGE â€"Lcirme rilse . ie Cocncncutvceres B A meéeting will be held in the old Band Hall in Devitt‘s block, Waterâ€" loo, on _ Tuesday evening, the 23rd inst.,. for the purpose of organizing a company of the 29th ~Regiment of Canadian militia. Among the chiel promoters of this movement are Lieut. Chas. Bechtel and Mr. Roswell Hyde. Apart from ~the main. object of this fdea, which is adequate miliâ€" tary protection, the physical training which young . men get by military drill is very valuable. It is â€" undérâ€" stood that an Athletic Club will be run in connection with the proposed company.â€"â€"‘The opportunities thus put within the reach of young men. . in this vicinity will, if taken advantage of, result in superior physical deâ€" velopment and the attainment of a desirable military bearing, which is so generally admired. All applicants must be over cighteen years of age. There should ‘be a large attendance at this‘ meeting. ST. JOHN‘S LUTH. CHURCH. The annual Christmas â€" entertainâ€" ment of St. John‘s Lutheran church Waterloo, will be held on Christmas evening, Dec. 25th, at 7 o‘clock. A special programme of music has been prepared by the boys‘ choir and in addition to this a programme of reâ€" citations, songs and dialogues will be given. Services will be held in this church on Christmas morning. Preparatory services will be.held prior to the reâ€" gular service, after which Communion services will be held. stakes.© She _ weighs. 1800. Is. live weight, and is without doubt the best ant fattest .. animal < seen here for many a day. 4. € ‘ EVANGELICAL CHURCH. The annual Xmas festival in conâ€" nection with the Evangelical Sunday School will also be held on Christâ€" evening, Dec. 25th, at 7â€"o‘clock. ?htn entitled ‘"Der Psaim â€" von em,"‘ will be given, as well as Wmmanm'mu soligs by a chorus of sixty five voices and a programme by the little folks. Mr. John Fischer, proprietor of the Leading Meat Market, Waterloo, is akain to the front. With. his usual ®nterprise he has purchased some exâ€" tra fine cattle c:: the Christmas tradeâ€" and choice roasts for the Uhit-&u table are m: order. %‘.E. coulty, a Sheroughited twoâ€" g:-up-hu-u-n-u This heiler took several prizes at the Fat Stock Show winning the sweepâ€" LBADING MEAT MARKET AGAIN TO THE FRONT. ~ Sunday ., OL. echolars: the anonite â€"cl ‘,.“- “’#M, % ins ibere was a ~good â€" atâ€" iance Spite of the inclemeney of Â¥ tin Fhe Sunday School is a prosperou® condition. Mr. Fischer . also _ purchased 10 WATERLOO IN GROUP 8. 1st Sweepâ€"5 birds. w , L*,-{ * tm ‘.; ~ splen ‘ iting i 2 B, *.., O the joy pure that you render e snn dn 1 i. Conet togetber Tet us wander, â€", wa aisles o Â¥ While the Christmas m mr yonâ€" Leét our 02_ return, While old come . backward stealing. . #3 Thd. : mem‘ry‘s m&. w s weet M At the dear mu‘ut’m. While they burn, the old desires, > In our hearts, now beating fast. ~~ Dr., J. William Fischer. St. : Joseph‘s Hospital, London, Out., December, 1902. A grand Kermiss and Living Whist: was given in the. Town Hul.“'.ctu'- loo, ‘Thursday evening, under the aus. pices of the Waterloo Musical ~ Soâ€" clety. During the past four weeks upwards : of 250 _ Waterlooites have been rehearsing undet the direction of Prof.>Q.~O,.. Sheets,. and their efforts were not iin vain, for to say that the production was a pronounced success is putting it mild, Many Berlin and Waterlog citizens had been 1l0oking forwardâ€"with pleasure to this event and the large audience presentâ€"for the hall was ‘packed to» thedootsâ€" was thoroughly delighted with the entertainment. . All . the Waterloo young people who took part acquit ted themselves most admirably, ‘and in : the elegant andâ€" pretty: costumes formed a scene long to be rememberâ€" ed. f applauded numbers of the eveningâ€"was the ‘Babies‘ Skirt Dance, taken part in by nine little girls. The Highland Fling was well and e'x:u'fly performâ€" ed by seven girls, ile the Rose Dance and drill by. twentyâ€"three girls, and Espanola by five girls, were very pretty numbers, as> was also the Sailor‘s Hornpipe. â€" ‘The Tambourine dance by three girls, the Irish. Lilt by four girls and the Sand. dance by four gitls ‘were cleverly performed, the girls keeping perfect time to the music. The Minuet by eighteen _ laâ€" dies and gentlemen is alsoâ€" deserving of mention. ‘The Living Whist by filtyâ€"two ladies andâ€" gentlemen was an excellent number. ‘The costumeâ€"of each player represented a card in the deck, and though to those not â€"acâ€" quainted with the intricacies: of the game this number may not have been fully appreciated, â€"yet it was . â€"much enjoyed by the audience.. The. game ‘wï¬ played by Aour members of the audience andâ€"as the cards were callâ€" when the players finished a hand the performers shuffled and distributed. Miss Stares, .soprano, of Hamilton, contributed . ¢wo songs, "Carnival‘" and ‘"Last Night," singing in ber usual finished style. f The programme was concluded by a grand cakewalk taken part in by twentyâ€"five boys and girls representâ€" ing ‘‘real coons‘‘ and proved one _ of the popular.â€"numbers on. the pro= The selectionsy by the popular W.M. S. Band were much appreciated. _ Theâ€"second performance of the Kerâ€" miss and Living Whist was given in the Waterloo â€" Town â€"Hall, Friday evening and was greeted with a bumâ€" pef house, the attendance, as well as the receipts, being somewhat larger than on the previous evening.â€" ‘The performanceâ€"Friday evening varied from the first performance and in cluded _ some . beautiful specialties, which were all cleverly performed. the Irish Pegsant Dance by cleven g::s,mmomuumm tch Reel dance and the Sword dance were numbers that made the hearts ofâ€" Scotchmenâ€" leapâ€" with joy. The Chataugue Square by cight laâ€" dies was another prétty specialty and added to the success of the evening. ‘The performances given . the preâ€" vious evening were all liberally apâ€" plauded, and Miss Stares again deâ€" lighted the audience with her vocal Among the specialties whs the Ribâ€" bon Dance, as danced at: the .Panâ€" American by six girls, . which with selections This is the great jeowelry buying season and i!,yoâ€": put oï¬ï¬ ing any Jonger you‘ mnd crowds thicker. Drop in now and _ The Thief of Time at your leisure. We bars j:twh& yn'wmh: can secure pmzfly e a beantiful stock and Bracelets HI%MM :lvfl -Mur:: Ladies‘® CGold Watoh Chains Look Over Our Stock w t / ~ « Ring their tidings o‘ct the snow Perhaps one of the best and most KIRMISS AND LIVING WBIST. 18 PROCRASTINATION eyes, dear lnce € -muï¬f ~leave their traces is, read aglow. filled watcher ‘The Busy Store Yours with a Merry Christmas Toys! Toys! Toys! XMAS PRESENTS. Santa Claus‘ Headquarters Schondelmeyer‘s Store IS â€"THE PLACE gdlnad'.eonrmrtmgt It ¢°lllg:“ g*lb: ymn Sooathone frorore Pleenge Futs, Caperines, Bo # . Oy v oi dapiay of Ruge, and also a full p.op?c“'fll wy.mczem?dmmly. To M That is rather an iqus‘assertion, ign‘t it? _ Wel, Tok Jon, Gan Bat 299 d i jos was ot Holieg We call it "our Slipper hov" for it‘s ing short ot a "show". We‘ve alippers for all occasions and for every member of the family; that ladies will delight to wearâ€" Blipptnthuwiflltopthndhaftan% for children and babies and Slippors that will keep the "Covernor" of ily happy anod contented at his own BUSINHSS BRILNGERES. Qive Us 49¢ Tuesday and Wednesday Our SLIPPER Show uu-mmdrzrhdw&gub'up'namm'.m Slippers, fur bound, leather soles, some felt soles, sizes 6 to 10, 11 to 2: 8 to 8, Women‘s. â€" We have placed these on a table; sasy to buy, wear and pay for. 69¢ This Week mzyï¬ï¬tdmloo'&dh'-M.‘Fql’blmmumd-mdu 6 to 11, w“ a “’ c Th .‘a'w. A Snap For 98¢. Booksellers and Stationere, ~Store open every evening Holiday Goods. Open every evening antil 8. 30. XMAS PRESDN‘TEG We‘re Going>to Sell Your J. Uffelmann. CATTLE, MORSE$S and YOUNC It is the cheapest and best. Tt k old stock in perfect condition '35 makes young stock grow as nothing else will do.â€" It restores the appetite. All stock like it. _ None ever refuse it. 20 Ibe. for $1,00. _ Try it. HALLMAN & C0., TWINâ€"CITY y Ne John @chondelmayer, _\MT& Zimmerma un House On this table you‘ll ind a fine collestion of Men‘s Pretty Plush Slippers in several shader mmrunuuï¬m. Come in and see, all sizes 6 to 11. Manafacturers, Berlin, Ont. Has no equal for Capes. assortment of y 16. Flannels, "ERB Foon j Shaw';. f worth coming miles to see, really, we ever n'ado,h During ulï¬; apeci *# e department, Just one week in time will t F, 4 til th:h;l’:;;’?w great choice and "prices Gloves, â€" l-!'&:’?:, Fascinators, Ties, Umbrellas® Fancy Boxes Saques, Fur Coats, Fur .Capes, Table Cov Table Covers, Curtains, Silk Covers, Draperies, Screens, Linens, Dolls, 14y Silks, _ â€" Dress Goods Furs, Jackets, Baskets, Wrist Bags, Chatelaine Shawls, G. B. RY AN & C Wednesday and 500. Books, a fow 10, 124. 15, 25 to 506. li".. â€â€™M 85, 50, floa,u"fl‘ q 3 wide 'm y Glovesâ€"woollen ;loman‘ ’1 ie ie en for $1.25; Handkerchlafsâ€"i 6, 7, 10, 15, 20, 250 10. $2.50.. Fascinatorâ€" & protty , $1.00, 1 0, 4 $5 00. men‘s lwh‘lu 00 n-‘d "‘1 ellar retty collars, â€"Cashion covers gbuul.w. Pui 85, 50, 75, $1.00 Wrist Bagsâ€"50, 75, $1.00 to $4.50. Chat 25, 35, 50, 75, $1.00 to §3 50. _ Chid‘s Feed 20, 280. _ Beltsâ€"25, 35, 50, 1.00, _ walats, for draplug, 25, 39, â€h, $1.00 silk for dreases and waists 60, L. Velvetesnâ€"black and colored, 50, 75e at Mantle Velvet $1 00 to $2.00. â€" Dress plete stock, tor children‘s dn-#d.‘ and wuists, 25, 35, 50, 75¢, $1.00 to dress goods for Christmas gifts, 50, T5, 1.50 to $2.50. Nt mm * t2ke, 160 200 496% FURSâ€"Â¥V va te the au.c'aï¬mm, o aperites 86 8.15, 9.75, 10 00, 13 50. 15.00 to 7# ruffe, $1. 256;:50,5..†fuffs, $2.756, Sss 11 ) ape», 21,.00,â€" s'-â€." $28 00, $30.00, $15 00. _ Landicés‘ Jackets, 7 50: 9.00, 10:00 to 15 00. Child‘s Coats, $2.50, 3.50, 4 00, 5.00 to $10.00. w 1.%, 1 35, 1.50 to 3.75. â€" 'ï¬, 25, 1.00,_ 3.00 to $6.00.â€" ~Shawls, 1#. 2 00, â€"3.00, Aprons, 156, 25, 40, 50 to 75. s, $1.00, 1.7¢ 3.50, 4.50. Lo curtaias, 50, 75¢, 1 00, 1.98, 2.00 to $10.00 .. ‘Table covers, $1. .00, 2.50, nsm fhrae es .00 to a pers, $3. Tc se tearie snn oi i o o t D a h AG B > $5 50. 9.50; 10 50 to 18.50; _ Marsailies qullte. | 1.50, 2.00, to $4 50. _‘ Blankets, 2.50, 3.:00, 3 5t rs:soo. Liner Damask towels, 10, 12;, 15, 2 ~ â€"Three booths flled with fancy things, t« erous to give in detail. â€" Come and see out or Women‘s Plush, Velvst or h to do Fancy Baskets Fancy Boxkes _