s, “hm-cal. I»- " if; Iii-1w , ,ttgt.t---"-P"'" "uv'lo 1mm. new g-e-ar-""""',":,"..., us ppm-v " grant an to Emit i5iieiiiidi'i will he voted on w " q 1 ke elector: he.“ Mon- “; Edwin. annoy stated, '" I'm at thq Bylnw, the NH we: an um it loud in BB- na. no at in- but. no u lol- lows: The and“: Guam at the town I. n In a 85.009. "pubic in ten and and imminent- ,rtW. mt interest, {11* site, end exemp- tion trtim button for ten yeen. ex- oeptlng and mu end land in. prawn.“ an. " the and united ior be grnnted try the town the company will spend ht least $0,700 in putting up n building with 'ttings and equip- mm on held site end enter into an went to ©Brrr.on the business tor the next ten years and to cm- ploy nt last forty persons in and M the seldjpctqry belore theend a! no you in? and continuously Media: tor the'mninder ot the to year term. The company will silo necure the town tor the loan by executing in its [not n ttrst mort- gnge on site buildings, machinery and plant, containing the usual powel d Idle on dehult and the usual in- surance chase tor the lull insqpble nine ot the property. 4 It. Schierhoitn's trpholaterirsg busi- ness hes tor some time been handi- eepped by lack ot proper and Me- qute accommodation in which tc - on " when and by having to import his fumes lrom outside points. To remedy the letter draw- “ to the businen a company is now being lormed to erect a. frame Mary in close proximity to the upholsterlng factory. which will em- ploy from 30 to 85 hands at the stat. While not at liberty at prov lent. to disclose the names of the parties entering into partnership to me in the making ot fumes, we Are ensured tint men of ample capi- tat and business experience are he bind the eehm Lam-um GiFiAi- """V cal-II. The dilution the: ll‘nimply this, It the Schletholtz bylnw ll curled it will not only mean the erection ot a line upholstering history with a much larger sun and increased wage bill, but it will bring in with " a frame factory Cleef, trom 30 _to 35 hum: " start, tor which the town will not be mod to eonuibute one donut. The proposition nppeus a reasonable one. all In endorsed unanimously by the Council of the Bond ot Trade and by the Town Council. We trust that the Med electors will turn mr8 next My ud cast their votes in lever of the bylaw, and by no doing help td build up .Wswrloo. THE "tmtattMtL'TE BY WATERLOO TOWNSâ€? NOMINA- ‘L'JONS. The municipal nominations for Wa- terloo Township took place at the toynghip hull yuterdsy. On account of the illnesa otMr. Geo. A. Tilt, Tp. Clerk, J. F. licks], oi Berlin, acted as Returning We". Messrs. Louis Koehler, John Amos and Aug- not Janzen were, nominated to: the reeveship. For Councillors, Messrs Joseph S. Snyder, Owen Heist, John Amos, Samuel E. Shanta, Levi “or gay and Josiah Stunner were nomi- Bated. At the close of the nomina- tions Mr. Levi Stautier took the chair. Stirring addresses were deliv- ered by the old Council and the new candidates on matters relating to thel work and finances of the township The Local Board of Health came in for an unusual amount of censure on account of some alleged irregularities with the manner in which the Board pays the expenses in connection with contagious diseases in the Township. Messrs. T. S. Shantz and Dr. Ochs undidate for County Councillors. were present and addressed the elect- orl. Spicy addresses were also given by Mayor Eden and Dr. Hon-berg", oi Berlin, who were visitors at the ;, mimtion. Alderman Kranz wu al- i want. Ht. Alfred Merrill was united in in holy bonds of wedlock to I you; My trom New Dundee vicinity on Chitin“ dar, We extend our cod- ‘nhhum nd will: the young coo u- - you: ot hummus all Mâ€. _ _ _ . A.) "iirrirc, Pm!“ bu Marni w M to and x..- - â€an real. - - u " - Fixi'mm‘r , of nails. . tonne: - w a w.» “matron - Mr A _ A Ttex-tei-utter" wu also. snout“! the PTO- 'f'u than", undated r$8r8l,",lht;?lll'll'l, via the "l. "mm†mud-nun 10 â€I†-eePtt11'Me, in. 're-u' M ar EST MONTROSE anal-M My B-ber Idem-A vet! My new“ W! - " w "almanetthlomeellr .36 In. lee- Ulpr. when all an dwul, Clan KI. we: mm L: “gig†Ire Cherie: G on. aficion- {IQ-L111; oliclet‘ datum we: Rev. Mr, Ocean. The ceremony we performed at: M! ad: ot we: use I = prima an Ian. 1!. in“. is W, lUt W. 'tft :m"; an M â€U rectum o! m 'M"eiNt with you do - and new. i, rite-e at mind I m a! win reen- see was . tr In Intel, In: Belle URI. titut. lelo, 11.. who we. “tired in to (new Ink. trimmed with pink - and cram onetime and ,acrried e Magnet ot pink and white “None, The groom was stunned by his bro ther, Mr. Ange“ on, ttf Worcester. Hue. Kin Mailer, of Pro-tun. tel- dered emu charmingly we bride! chorus ot Win. Following the ceremony an. the - cayenne: tines All the the wedding dinner cover! were laid tor forty. The no- ut- were numerous and coetIy. The - couple an on the 8.30 can for '0'â€. he. The bride’e gull. uny‘gm wu ot any but chariot trimmed with white silk uld tpplique uni hat to mush. They will make their tttture home on DeU- ware Ave., Kenmore, NY. The groom's present to the bride was 1 sunburst, ot pearls mad opus. Guests were present trom Worcester. Mast. Bunnie. N.Y., Regina, N.W.T., Win- nipeg, Mum, Stratford, Milverton, ‘Port Rowan, Ayr, Blair, Berlirt,tUlt ud Hespeler. Their many friend' join in within; them I prosperous and hnppy wedded liter We wish the many readers ot the Chronicle-Telegraph . happy um prosperous New Year. Nominations as candidates for mu- nicipal officers were held today at Township Hall, Crosshill, when sev- eral ot our citizens were present. The reeve, Mr. Short, was re-elected by winnion, and hope the old courr ci lors wil also, but a present mm of writing there are eight, "r, them in.the field, but expect all the new candidates will resign and re-elect the old Council by acclimation, in order to save election costs, as the old Council has been very economical. Christmas tree entertainments are now a thing of the past. There Wert two, one in etch ot our Lutheran churches, and both had prepared good programmes, ud were also well rem dered. Among the may who spent their Xmas holidays " home are Norman Schaub, Hy Ottmann, Fred Fleisch- hauer, Ida Will. We are glad to state that our East Warts- friend, Mr. Wm. Klein, who was laid H. S. H: up with a broken leg (or about six Fred Kre weeks, us again able to be around lr' A. Peque and hope he my won be able to at- Centre Ward- tend to his duties. Dr. H. C Mr. thn Ltstt nu resigned his position with A. Dingwall as baker and resumed work again with his rather, Hy Lult, who, we understand, is starting a. bakery in Tsvlstoek. -ftie-joiiiGtU Lo but Friday was rdecided success in every par- ticular. A "irerChnle Stahl and Miss Flouy Dingwall spent a week in Lucknow with lriends and relatives - - Our woollen mills underwent slight repairs during the past week and therefore had to abandon work dar. ing that time. ' We understand 'our Milling Co'y are negotiating tor a new engine to enable them to run their mills day and night in order to keep space with the orders belore mm. Personnl.--Mr. John Detweiler, oi Berlin, is spending the Xmas holidays wituis lriends in this community-. Mr. Edward Wittich. ol Pittsburg, Penn., is renewing acquaintances in Wnllace prior to returning to his home in Walkerton....,..Mr. Joshua Wiederhold is holidaying with triemisl and relatives in Milvcrton and other places.. er. Menno Schantz, Mich-- gatt. arrived here on Christmas day to spend the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Miller. Listowel, spent Christmas with their daughter in Wallarevillc and vicinity â€The candidates for the omce ‘ol County Councillor tor Wallace will he Messrs. John Bresbin, Geo, V Poole and R, T, Kemp, All three are very efficient men and either at them it elected will no doubt pop [arm the duties satislartorily to the clectors oi Wallace V. Mr, John Wre derhold, Michigan, and Mr George Thair, Milverton, are the guests oi the lnrmer's brother, Mr, Peter Wie dertugd? weddintr-The writer is pleased to' announce the wedding of Mr. William Parry and Miss Martha Salter, The happy couple drove to the Methodist parsomge. Listowel, on Tuesday morning, the 23rd Promptly at t o'etoch the solemn ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. J, H. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Parry left on the morn- ing train tor Michigu, to spend their honeymoon, We extend to them our heartiest congntulatim. Death,--" in our and duty to OIOIICIe the death ol one of the old- en residents of Wnllm in the per Inn ot Mr. Hugh McCartney, He had mane qtttte techie during the hm two mom!" and bed been staying at the house ot Refuge, Stratford, He died on “and†morning, Dec. Mth end we: buried at the In. Plenum {my In" on Pride] canâ€. A (mu-mu mm1m¢ VII held In the sunning! church a Wdhcevllle on Tm; Dee. Med. A lug. cram! m Attends-no, uni II promo to to . hath! no BIZ] Allwuymcyluhul mil-MM“! WELLESLEY BLAIR WALLACE Municipal Fight . 1 _ Now On irr)i.tNtt,tttst,, Joann. any. moo-cl ht J. . non-u. mud by A. A. Hot East. Warts- H. S. Hallman Fred Kress, Tra A. Pequegnn. .resent in lull interest m the The speeches ous candidates l tellectual order terrttptions. Dr. H. G. Lackner. Menno Erb, Geo. DeBus, West Ward- _ C. P. Pearson. North Ward-- William Vogt. Geo. DeBus. South Ward-- amount. pupa-ed by L. tur ms. mud n v. J, Iounnl v. vritze, new“ I! o. IE mus. anon-M by A. Ian-lot r. “Akron-d by J. F am, new by l H An Wang But ttuiet-tntrtion W8 _ at the County Town. WATER COMMISSIONERS Casper Bruin. Vulcan“ P. Weber, John Lawn, John Cochran, Comm Kuahner, Dr. J. P. Reuben". Carl 113nm, Eph. Brisker, D. Gross, ir., Wm. H. Collnrd, N. B. Detweiler, F. von Neubron. T J. F. McKay, H. J. Bowman, Carl Knnz, George Sables, I. S. K. Weber, A. Wetseloh, Geo. D. "Course, F. W. Janka. Kul Mueller, J. M. Schneider, Martin Huehnertyrrd. SCHOOL TRUSTEES MAYOR EDEN REPORTS P, S. Lauteeurchuger John F, McKay, D. B. Detweiter, John C, Breithaupt, s. J. Williams, Alex. Mower, H. J. Bowman. Dllman B. Shaata. Port IAYOR the ALDERMEN. Buchhaupt i-ar-vi-w tt Itt, the " an no - â€at: worn the Cletu- tht “In . could town A was on “I ll“ aide oi as that at same. no: Edna "(and to the bylaw to â€in“ a M to: tho (Jo-own“. hum“ Co. tutd up] the um to up- yort an bylaw. It a. town m at to eating to you m, mm column. to " in whom!“ Hm wu dismal-M In “a malt-n- mmuhctunu in Bali: in not; up: in the â€gluon to giver their canal to the publishing ot was hunt tum factory In Berlin, he Lulu thought that they mu broad-milled enough to km on the more an». factories then were we more "or porous would "no town be. He w alwuys been 1; (not of We new industries, and the small! thing that the electon ot Berlin could do In to uminwutly my port the bylaw. - Mayor Eden conieued that . you .. ago he made three MI- and die ll not live up to one ot them. He pro ll mised to reduce the tun to u, it mills, but when he got into the Conn u cil be round out that instead oi th. iN High School Baud requiring only . nbout 3800 iron: the town, they at “ ed tor $2800.50, which in itself mum le 5 of a mill, and tho that the By tl laws ot the town had to be comb ti dated at a. coat ot shout 8375, me C other expenditures ioreed the Council tl to fix the rate at 17k mills. He 51- u so promised to allow the rutepnyer: " to vote on the purchase ot the light ' mg plant, but the extrnordinnr) . amount ot work entniled in securing t expert figures and estimtes made it d impossible tor the Civic Lighting , Committee to get any inrther than 'i to make the otter oi $87,500 to the h Company. Mayor Eden manhood that he had received . list ot items which were not included in the ex- pert valuator's report, end in n dny or two on expert would visit the J plant and investigate whether these e items were included. He ielt sure C that the Committee‘s otter, which t was several thomd dollnrs shove , the expert tuaretr, would be, accepted t by the company without going to " C bitration. In the third place he bed t promised to have the Berlin a Pm t ton Street 1131qu completed. He l icit that the eel-on should It lane! C give him credit tor having the road 1 completed " tar as it is. On no i count ot the ncnreity ot turns end S labor, the road could not be com- 4 pleted, but he had learned irom thi 1 contractor that theletter expected u _ have the "dummy" running between Berlin and Preston by the middle o innuary, and by the summer thi , road would be ready for the. electrii . cars. The town would be asked b t vote a iranchise to the compam _ through the town during the year. I which he hoped would he supported a in order that the town would get the , benefits oi the road. Mayor Eden re - viewed the action ot the Council it s interesting Notions municipalities in d interviewing the Government regnrd- s ing the sewage disposal problem, end n the experiments had been conducted i by the Government bacteriologist, o Dr. Amyot, whose report had as yet r- not been printed, g2eire1 hr " would advocate the ouncil to again ,3 go before the Government and asl- " tor a grant toward carrying out thi ,9 recornmendtttiotts oi the experts. Ir K concluding his nddress, Mayor B, Eden explained the reason he again ,0 qppeared beiore them tor the suit. .. rages, namely, in order to see thr re completion ot several important m works commenced in 1902. He did not blame the T, & L, Council ir. i- bringing out a candidate, as they did, in but he felt sure that had that body n- known that he would again be a can didatc, he was certain he would haw received their support. He had nl ways been friendly to the working men, and he defied any elector tc point to any action that was not to a- their best interests, He was, however as an independent candidate, supported ng,liy no faction, and will use his own rig ( judgment. regarding any question that ot may engage the attention of the 41- l (‘mmcil during the next term. Mayor i'oiiJi was loudly applauded when ht Ellen was lou took his sent Mr W V. Uttley, oi the News-Re W cord, delivered 1 brief nddresu. He drew the attention of the electon to l the fuel question, We hare bend oi sht wireless telegraphy being "mini u" but coaliess hornet And conic“ cm stoves were not Io. For over two gm months the town denier! hue been vm trying to yuppie with the nituntion. at: He w“ an “miter ot the lumen of bu: Waterloo County, but then we: no jul denying the fact that they were very thi wshrewd and 1ortg-ttetrded in money- hit making, mad the citizens of Berlin u. are the iamhe tint “a being thorn eel hy the fume“. They hue tutu " to! vantage M the Iitution mil chug: cit the highest lyrics. " vu the to» go men and children that no the Bttr- In (em. What no we going to do in: than!“ it? ta Mr. Anon Ericka. the T, & I. jCoslcll'u luau!†ulna, was It mun-Hy noel"! wh- it '- gul not b Md - Gums an.“ [in]. I â€at“! CANDIDATE BRICKER SPEAKS. Tl I E FUEL QUESTION 49-3400- 4 an wannaâ€! lthl'hWg a. mum-c n mm by you Eda ghoul“ . may]. ol - Mo could u “on“ In 00' 1mm "hunted n “at“ it“ aoarrltsaaet000stsCor-tlt_ a; no. vuln- "o, ad th- vi- . . the P ' n- ati., *- " l'lt in“. slits,.' 'lil Tt 1tf Ll."2t', 3'5"“... .3: I! I at hot Ma'- has in in in thin“. and ,rthr.nrt'tt-t.t-esdhsei. an ynr'n in; not“! Ho tho I“. .8 M II. not a to.“ - m m a. by tho "no. â€. Ho te than! in '" â€I. d to who eon-mun- Mb. an. aim toe ttfa','."."','.'"?,; Bo and with iter. - in MI agitation to: ti. idlevhtlo- ot the Incl prom-n. and bit certain - it the Council I“ when ecu-i some month- Mo, the - - now he nearing their wood a 80.00 per cord. Mr. Bucket "idhrhadtreea.audtrrtttsr.'a G-get-teil to he“: mediate!“ the rayon chair, and he thanked Ethan (or the honor. He Accepted the We: on condition that they do mended no pledge trom him concern- ing my nation he mny are when in the Inyor’l CM". He desired to use " own judgment in ell nutter: end he an impartial presiding oMeer to mu and men elite, Regarding the xuttirtitstted work Mr. Brk'sva aid not ll be M been in the Council at 1001 And the Berlin a Prenton St. it'y would not hove been completed this rear, he would hue ordered the eompnny to tear up their rails and) get out. He had no hith in the interment ot Mayor Eden that un- leu the old Council we: roegesetod diet the 8500 would he lost. Surely than we: some report that 1 new Council could eat upon. He chimed that he had on much knowledge ot the sewage dilposnl problem a moat local men. He had vinited the (em with Dr. Bryce on several amnion, who had made seven] recommendr Lions. He eautioned areiulneel in tiealirtg with the Government's re- port. He would he n candidate to the tittitstt And hoped for mocess. Mr. Brieker we: loudly npplnuded when he took his sent. Chairmen Aietter called upon Mr. John F. McKay to sddress the audi- ence " the last ot the Mayornlty candid-tea. Mr. McKay said thit forty-six years ago when, the boys wished to "r some‘iing mun to him they would all him a Nether dist. Now niter n uried enter in the municipal new the boys had been menu “my: to nominee him lot the Maror'ss chair. (Laughter) There '18 no denying the tact that the Methodists were great people, " _at least two of the three previous speakers were Methodists, end now another one we: before them. He, however, we: not classed unougst them. Mayor Eden was I Methodist who had made a profession a yen irgo,Rtat had hacksliden, and Brother Bricker would not nuke a profession because he could not live up to it. (Loud and prolonged laughter.) It appears that these men have been brought out by lactionl and sects, such as the Citizens Committee, and Trade and Labor Council. He was not brought out by my [action or sect, and he thought he should have their' support. But " they had sprung this on him without consult- ing him, he would resign. (Loud laughter and applause.) Weddirt-'Sunny Bank," the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, near Winterbourne, was the scene of a brilliant event on Xmas evening, 1902 when their youngest daughter, Miss Barbara Katharine, was given in msrriage to Mr. Edward Hamilton Adamson, merchant ol this place, youngest son ot the late George Adamson. The bridal couple ottteredl, the parlor to the strains of Mendel- ssohn‘s Wedding March, played by Miss Katharine Alberta Gordon, cou- sin ol the bride, The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. M. Hamilton, .WA, oi Chalmer's church, The bride was prettily gowned in white silk, and was unattended. Alter congratu- lations, guests numbering over one hundred buttock of s first-clams sup- per. The bride and groom were the recipients of may useiul and valu- able presents. The evening was spent In games, music and dancing, Mt and Mrs. Adsmson left the next dsy tor points out. sud on their return will take up their residence m Win- terbourne. The young couple line the beat wishes of a. large circle of lriends. ‘ Young men who tn competent shorthand writers and operator' of the writing machine. It thouundlof comment] hon-u And corporuions should simultaneously print this ul- verunemrttt, It would tell I true story of the present need: ot me bushes! world. Every young man jun starting out in life should know this tact. It mans everything to him. Demand cream opportunity um opportunity is the key to we out The supply In onli one gun» car ot the demand. There is not u city or to in the country when A good Mngu’ mot new" 1 position I an ailing. At the Ber- lin But! as Collage. than.“ is tatrgttt " m. to be -- taught b u Wu“ of the 1mm ttt m I Gnu mm. the In“, (I. Into-M at! - - "agtt o! .0 day. a. no» III. ' Jul. t, ,D. mstee,"Prt In" ANTEDl WANTED! WANTED! WINTERBOURNE J. F. McKAY 119m Th Xmas Inuit-E iiaT'iiiaai'a""i" '-'.e""__e"" ."‘ _ . m Links Jaiiccaiciiisiiiir! a.- 03 â€in“ “ l -x- , 'l l insuthhuu'dvuudei. C, t s.sotre-y.ixi-t 'llti'ite'gtltiet h" h T ' . ï¬m-mmz... 'it;?:)', 1ti 'uc, air, Buu-tertsioeuirrruin-t'qeet mun-u , in 1).ch all ,ashutihed M. in, how mu. mqrkirtsdoiiie.,ft" o'clonk bmdhbo‘dmmm Hanoi“. tad hwy-cub 111:“..th I“ " qeesialreioes _ K, kc â€Jul. “III- - t in w, cum and Mo. .1... m. " 'tAtt cm “a Tmputry Cum Xmuun. ; Caveman, rub. boa. noun eon-u, “judo“. fur lined apes ups, em, in " ohm of fur. I 500 dos plain sad - â€which in silk. ttagntries and linen; $180 n lugs “mat. of Mkcmhiofl in {my bong. . " M '. T We are no]. who in Wehrloo for Found: end Benillicn'e cele- bntod kid gloves, (every pair gumteed). These glovee ere tro- uonnoed by All who he" tried them to be th6. but on the market, We show them in Neck. tan and white. Alan I full line of undreeeed kid gloves, moan, etc. _ jam h in ilve o'eloek (on. out", sideboard cover}. “on covers, dailies. funny umbric pillow shunt, dunner cavern, and ooven, mu, etc. A full line of new furnishings conni shim, cox, umbnllu, ow. - Km lulu-u. . Millinery arriving daily. Some Uautifu1 lines for Xmas trade. Wat clothing. I Men's and bor' suits, ulrterr, over-coats, “allâ€, pea jackmn, etc. Enr- ulna in men's fur and fur lined out. Bu yyour Xmas present- at the Great Corner Store. I' will ply you Brioker & Diebel "fix in min we Bppeal to the old loveI _ Asleep in her shroud ot the snows“ Edmund Dunne], matador, She villus 1',t5 she Wu true, she wu keeps constantly on hand first ope u r..' Time's bridal, white beautiful m Ion-1131‘ Cement. (hsrluad Then may with the pain and the 1 h we . . guish 12p tprrmtity of soft wtod 0t parting, that ev'ry heart known ' .130 ben , purchased wtrdh oittl be d Hun-mi, sum io any L t us then,rfo the sake of UIW‘ I . . e love, r - 'r 1','2e. rcqmred at reuonsble a." Ion: in those nussion-won prim Let us then,~lor the sake of thw‘ love, " _." ' Gaze long in those passiohdwon eyes; . They nre cum], and know not the rapture Ot anxious, bright amethyst skies, That sweet lie in the lap at the morning ( To greet the sad world's precious o, poor heart! we are done with the old love, And, on the fresh Wind‘s mighty breath Comes . whisper of lite ttud is rosy And now a tond joy lingereth; She has pussed through the portals oeGidnista From out of the cold lhndowa ol Then rejoice! Let us welcome the new Ioee- The virgin] New Year, so km The bright spirit of joy .nd content- ment That thrills the glad world, every- where, And sweet lures our though“ hr down the nature, On her lips, God's mango Ind ( prayer. __ _ . Great thtrmiir""tto" The Idvnnce autumn of the WI- ter Commissioners tor 190% read " the nomination meeting Monday even- ing is very utishctory indeed. Dur- ing the year there was un expendi- ture on capital account cl 33,900.88, ot which $1820.40 was trpestt tor the 100,000 gallon “on†well tld $t,6M.48 tor new mainl And "when. The quantity of water pumped dur- ing the "It w“ 70,000,000 â€lions, n I mat tor coal ol 1 1-6 cents per thousand â€Hons. The earnings lollovr Meter rate. .__ Fln rates .‘ . _ Hydrant "an! Epsom rue! ., Tout ...r__ _ I... discounts F" ' Dr. J. William Fischer "Merino, Ont,, Dee. tut, IMB. prize death, THE WATER WORKS THE OLD LOVE EXPENDITURE EARNINGS tot the rear were u “101.†no.“ $2,129.51 2.28850 1.1.0.00 ' an? “All." IPOBTLAHD GEMENT. WAT Em, I JO OWWW. iii-m Imam aus.stts.f VERY SUCCESSFUL For more than ton you-- In. our co h cum awed the mt. Dutch may“ A cold not t,ut,t cough w on out bottle of Dr. Ron md'l Con-ump- tion Gun will bring instant. nll- L Price g And Mht And every bottle (In! fl" "lien-Ila k anloo. Phone- " 3nd In Open Sundays. Total earning' ... Total expendnun The Above ï¬gural will be otbhet to slight changes. as tho rev-Io by me- ten tor the toqrth - h M ply an autumn. Mi Liar I“ twist; 1%Gll 'ttet III": in been mad " a"... ' tttew., (3.1100. .0003 on mo ot a. llaxO-u S: ham Mad 3% toe th' . Homa- And 00. , I a . i, Surplu- Edward nurmol, Rott. Fm.tl‘ Hamburg-q! tempt 5:17;; "N... ' A. J, noes, Ba Mat Snydn‘n ore -- Waterloo. but. strtttfoed. Ont. of new ties, collars, $69t8.61 mum , 6.0.8.01 31.400.†8.180." ON T.