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... Coun met at the Tp. Hall _ on |statement _ as presented be adopted, fi , Dec. 15th, pursuant to adâ€" |and that the Reeve sign the same, purnment. Members all present, the |and that the Clerk be and is hereby Reeve in the chair. instructed to have 125 copies printed _ Minutes of preceding session were |in pemphlet form in accordance with 4 ard approveéd. the Statutes in that behalf.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded hy | Moved by Solomon Koch, sgconded ir. Shantz, that the collector of divâ€"|by Adaim Mattusch, that the thanks ieions Nos. 1, 2, and 4, be granted |of this Council be tendered to the @h.extension of time until Dec. 23r4, | Reeve, Clerk and Treasurer for the @nd those of the other divisions be |courteous manner in which â€" they Paid their respective salaries. have each discharged the duties . of ‘Moved by Mr. Amos, seconded by |theit respective offices during _ the i. Reist, that the following named |past year.â€"Carried. Esons be refunded dog tax. Messrs.| The Council then adjournéd. i Shulz, Joseph Shantz, Levi Zimâ€" *nmunerantentrettealnitmmie itmian, Gustave Blaschke, Joe Lawâ€" & HAYSVILLE. 10¢, Henry: Shepherd, Louis Waechâ€" wâ€"«~ ~Beamsville fount Forest wen Sound .. Catharines Brockville etship ; was emphatically endorsed. ith such conspicuous â€" examples of B sugcessful operation of municipalâ€" berworks as Berlin, Waterloo and Or H} out we judge the list furâ€" lished by the â€" news very incomplete. However, the thirtyâ€"one municipalitâ€" Jes ‘which reported the successiul opâ€" eration of waterworks; and _ which Â¥epresent an investment of nearly $11, information relative to municipal ership and control of public utilâ€" the province of Ontatio with s to finding out to ‘what extent has been applied . and what success. In the circulats _, to the mayors /of the ‘varâ€" §ous municipalities an expression of $258,175 But two cities, Guelph and St.â€" homas, have assumed control _ of ir . street nihuy’s, but neither i ty _ has scarcely been in & ol sufficiently long to pronounce pon the success or failure of this, ::gn recent application of the unicipai ownership principle in Onâ€" Information was also squght as to mumber . which had established lighting plants. The thirtyâ€" ‘Cities reporting show only eleven f’i’hg lighting workg, as follows: g‘lun stmrins css <ois.:$ :$0,/000 h Artbur ......... ... .... 20,000 OrFt <Perry ... ....2. .0. 10,000 bunt Forest ... ... ... 13,000 Facebridge ... ... ... 47,000 Mocort s..... ...‘ ......... 47;000 rockville ... ... .200 58,175 ATERLOO TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Fed by Mr. Amos, seconded . by Reist, that the following | acâ€" is be paid and the Reeve grant "on the treasurer. for the sevâ€" 5@ ite, viaâ€" _ . B. Hagey, services on rd ‘of Health, ..... ...,..$ _ 14 00 ‘ 8. Stroh, rep. bridge, 5.00 Oliver, rep. bridge andâ€" s Paus kville ph ... \ wire fencé, ....... ige Bock, damage itford ... rborough ft% ...... onburg _ Arthur Perry .. t Forest i Sound â€" Mhian S. Snider, bonus Schater , 'g.tl.'vel, c s ";." /. kfall, vet _and Quickfall, bonug do , sheep destroy ‘AL OWNERSHIP. do , services â€" as pepecany work Statute verve â€" rhex to $10,731,244 . _ 18,000 . â€" 36,500 â€" ©70,000 L 41811 + 33,000 .. 150,000 . 67,000 . 336,000 . 245,000 . 15,000 . 25,000 . 385,000 2,006,849 . _ 35,000 . 348,000 . 300,000 4,000,000 $ .£0,000 .. 40,000 . 167,000 . 15,000 . 19,000 . 11,000 1,524,584 130,000 8,000 15,000 150,000 8.00 18.45 10.00 5,00 . A.50 14.50 5.80 11 8.00 2.00 7.08 8.15 80 â€"Carried. > 1 The Treasurer laid before the counâ€" cil a detailed statement of asscts and liabilities, showing a balance of $2,â€" 805.37. Uncollected taxes $39.50. Liâ€" abilities $8.35. Hofffe was represented by . Petor Shupe, â€" Sec., of the Board. â€" Much sympathy is felt for Mr.. and â€"Mrs. Bowman, to whose â€"hearts she . bad endeared heérselt very much. Andrew Clemens, duties ~of Herd Law Inspector, C.D. Bowman, engineer‘s fees Philit Moyer, error on dog Mr. F.S. Spies spent a few days last week in Hanover attending the funcral of Mrs. F. Spics‘ nephew, Mr. Edit.â€"U.M. Dicfenbaker, is spendâ€" ing his two weeks‘ vacation under the latd in a gra and are now Levi L. Martin, graval, spikes, â€" David Brubacher, plank, Herman Letson, rep. bridge at D S. Snyder‘s farm, Pilkington â€" Township, _ for work on townline 4 pay, Jacol. Hofler, rep. bridge on Peel townline, | Charles Denges, balance for lighting _ lamp at West Montrose bridge, W.J Letson, plank, John Jupp, for snowing bridge, John B. Horst, rep. culvert anu teams on road three “"' A. Gordon, grading on new burying dead sheep, _« Henty Hamilton, gravel Henry Gordan, gravel Widow Soehner, bonus for wirc fence, J.B. Knarr, gravel and balf pay, townline, ® Geo. McAllister, plank and ‘ Moved by J.J. Wilkinson, seconded by J.S. Kuhl that the Tréasurer‘s statement _ as presented be adopted, and that the Reeve sign the same, and that the Clerk be and is hereby instructed to have 125 copies printed in pemphlet form in accordance with the Statutes in that behalf.â€"Carried. S Total % $202.47 Anc that the Reeve grant his orâ€" ders for the same.â€"Carried. Joh:: S. Weisel, gravel and work, E G.S. Bulmer, gravel _ and Moved by John S. Kuhl, seconded by Solomon Koch, that the followâ€" ing accounts be paid, and that the Reeve grant his orders for the sevâ€" All the members present; the Reeve in the chair. The minutes â€" of _ the previous session were read and adâ€" Moved by Adam _ Mattuch, secondâ€" ed by J.J, Wilkinson, that the six tax collectors be paid their commissâ€" sions as follows:â€" s D.B. Letson, $ 19.12 William Scheifele, o B7 48 David Miller, _ 56 .82 Josept F. Ruth, 46.26 John W. MiHer, ©80.53 Herbert Stackey, 21.66 Afte: a number of accounts at noon. of Woolwich, met at St. Jacobs, on the 15th day of December, A.D. 1903. pursuant . to adjournment: from _ last session, and in accordance with © the Statutes, sub. sec. 6 of sec Cap. R.S.0., 1897. Council â€" met agiin. All the memâ€" Jos. Snyder, do. .~~.... ... _ 98:19 Moved by Mr. Reist, seconded _ by Mr. Shantz, that &‘voh of thanks be tendered to each Reeve, _ Cletk, and Treasurer for the courteous and bliging manner, in which they ~have flflm the dutics: of their respeâ€" tive during ‘the year. Council adjourned "Sine Die." Owen Reist, do The Municipal Council of. the Tp WwOOLWICH «COUNCIL nota Hallman, Myrtle (‘usell, Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Spencer of yra Rosenberger, The Orphans‘ |Grand Rapids, Mich., are the guests was represented â€"by Petor |of Mrs. J.H. Thompson,â€" Miss Ethâ€" Sec., of the Board. â€" Much |el Huber is home from Alima College by is felt for Mr.. and â€"Mrs. | St, Thomas, for the lolgu‘-.â€"ll- n, to whose â€"hearts she bad | Dollie Bowman 1eft on Wednesday d heérselt very much. for Berlin, where se has secured . a xn n on mm mm on mm good position.â€"Miss Emma Wilbee is â€" HAWKSVILLE, visiting relatives in . Guelph for _ a www tew daysâ€"Miss Armastrong is spend» ".S. Spies spent a few ~days x couple of weeks with Mrs. â€" Dr. ok in Hanover attending the =., Toronto.â€"Mr. Milton ‘Thoms is ol Mrs. F. Spies‘ nephew, Mr. | home from Man "Tor a few weeks hX mitks" recetion dn tny [howe Tooes Biore.â€" M . sn ie 0 M‘m~ I P % ® y i hon on en n pe us ple.â€"On Friday quifi[ii‘ of the villagers '5“-. _onâ€" l a B Total, $ 11.00 $ 19.172 27 .48 56 82 46.26 ~80.53 21.66 $161.60 45.00 10.00 11.00 13.50 3.40 4.50 €9.00 93.10 4.00 17.00 9.25 9.35 2.35 1.60 3.90 5.65 .40 ing press. _ The next public meeting will be held on the 9th of January, when the subject for debate will be the Pleasures â€" of Memory vs, the Pleasures of Hope.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. MacAllister of Hawkesville, visited at Mr. Charles â€" Bedford‘s on Sunâ€" day.â€"There is a brisk trade doing in 'hfl:t MacAllister‘s mill at present. â€"â€" population of our hamlet . is growing apace. Mr. John Jantz, is the proud father of a young daughter, and Mr. _ Joe. Heintzman wears. & ‘smile in honor of the new boy.â€" We wigh the readers of this paper all a Merry Xmas, and a Happy _ New Year.â€" There will probably be no news from this place next week, as your correspondent is contemplatipg. taking & holiday. A _ Narrow Escape.â€"Mr. Norman Schaneau of Preston had a very narâ€" row escape . on _ Saturday evening last, it being the night of the heavy snow fall, and the roads were in a bad condition. Mr. Schaneau wanted to take one of our young ladies _ to Preston, © and when he reached her residence . the horse got into a ‘snow drift which caused the horse to upâ€" get the cutter and smash it.. Mr. Schaneau escaped uninjured, but had to borrow: a cutter to go home. * The Literary Society meeting on Baturday evening last was well atâ€" tended. The debate was awarded to the affirmative who upheld the printâ€" ‘A Successful Baraar.â€"The Bazaat, which was given by the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Sewing Cirele and Ladies, Aid Society of the Presbyterian â€" Church, was a grand success, the weather. beâ€" ing very favorable and the crowd very ; and the sum realized toâ€" in SF f Cantata.â€" The Methodist Sunday School intend holding their Cantata, on Tuesday evening Dec. 29th, Doors open at 7 o‘clock. Programme to comâ€" mence at 8 o‘clock,. ..Dear Teacher:â€"We cannot germit you to take your departure from our midst without plating on record our high appreciation of your valued serâ€" vices during the last four years as teacher of Rosebank school. Your unâ€" ceasing labors both in the school and out; for us, and the general interest you always manifested towards us have done much towards cementing those warm ties of friendship which exist between you as teacher and we as scholars. Please accept this study lamp and this book of poems; as a slight recogâ€" mition of the esteem in which you are held by your pupils of Rosebank. Wishing you a Merry Xmas, and evâ€" ery success in your future work. . We are, Signedâ€"Pupils of Rosebank. Presentation and Address.â€"Aâ€" veryâ€" successful _ public. examination was held at Rosebank public: schoolâ€"â€" on Saturday last.. ‘The forenconâ€". was spent in clgss work, taken by visitâ€" w, while the afternoon was up with programe oMRsongs, diaâ€" logues, cantatas, etc., all of which were well rendered and duly apprecâ€" iated. The school house, which â€" was prettily decorated for the occasion, was crowded to the doors by people, from the section and vicinity. There were also twelve reachers fromy the neighboring sections present. The trustees and parents expressed themâ€" selves as very highly pleased with the work of the school; they sincerely reâ€" gret to know that their efficient teach er, Mr. Milton Bergey is leaving this term. Towards the close of the proâ€" gram the pupils of the school presentâ€" ed the teacher. with a _ handsome study lamp and a copy of Tennyson‘s poems and the following address was ; we find that the animal â€"Winniâ€" ar tiome tnt toc. m oomices dot the best Scotch families and numbers among his ancestors, an Qrange Blosâ€" ,-e-udsm.mtwmu and Scottish Arthur and A Crocushred by Cruickshank, Winning Hope 2nd; is a . thickly . feshed and exceeding smooth animal with a long_coat â€" of fine ‘soft hair, and is extremely vigâ€" the service of the lw«dmnb inityâ€" an imported thornâ€" qmale that would be a tredit to any stock breeding section,. Mr. Bingeman‘s coâ€" t purchase was made at great ¢% pense, and in looking over the pediâ€" . Imported Shorthorn.â€"Breeders : of !N“EWMGW «re fortunate in baving in their midsi such an enterprising stockman as Mr. J .B. Nn'rlu. who has recent!y placed at head of his herd, and at BLOOMINGDALE ROSEBANK d TNo NOLSC 60 . TF" Â¥ and smash it. . Mr. Evangelical Church.: â€" A large number of . the members of uninjured, but had | ‘The annual Christmas festival in the Alma St. U.B.â€" Church pleasantâ€" ir to go home. onnection with the Sunday School ~ ly and agreeably surprised Kev. â€" D. and Mrs. Spencer of | of the Evangelical Church, Waterloo, {B. |Bhetk, . Presiding Elder of this lich., are the guests |will be held on Monday evening, Dec. “'LWJIY“"“( upon him‘ and his ompson,â€" Miss Ethâ€" |28th, at 7.30 o‘clock. A program will estimable wife at their home on Petâ€" from Alma Colleg®e | pe rendered consisting of songs by ‘a |** street on Tuesday evening. ‘t‘he the blfla‘l.â€"-ll. chorus of fifty voices, recitations, by visitore m'mv.m and 16ft on ‘Wednesday |the children, â€" oté. A cordial invita« alter an hour‘s #ocial intercourse a _,~huucurd 8 | tion is extended to the tsâ€" _ and | further was sprimg on | the iss Enimna Wilbee is | friends ot the 8.8. ..;M:n, rev. gentleman Revy.‘ A.R. Springâ€" in â€" Gueiph fot _ @| The annual entertainment of the |¢f, on behalf of the District, read _ a Arstrong is spend‘ |Sunday School ‘ of St. Saviour‘s |Reatly worded address, exptessive of écks with Mrs. Dr. |Charch, Waterloo, will bo held some | the appreciation of Rev. Mr. Sherk‘s Mr. Milton ‘Thoms i8 | gime in Januarys services ms presiding elder, and presâ€" oba Tor a few weeks cennthecantiacaret Wiiinceicnrningen > ented him with . a handsome purse, Clars Oard returned | _ _ which _ had been contributed to |by â€" Mr. and Mrs. C. mm.mflnmmu i the six churctes . in ";‘- }. nx':A»\- e v & »d "“ C “ ie ‘ M ~‘ ' f‘ 25"@" ‘Bel ;4*""" t firms. | been | nowled is thanks . ‘for Brantiord or ,,..fé;fl,.“t%,, from â€" the. 43‘ ed by the chairman, Rev. ay ie Evangelical Church: > The annual Christmas festival in connection with the Sunday School of the Evangelical Church, Waterloo, will be held on Monday evening, Dec. 28th, at 7.30 o‘clock; A program will be rendered consisting of songs by ‘a chorus of fiflty voices, recitations, by &%fl«u. etc. ‘:.eclhl hfl:; is extended to Rev. J.R. Gilchrist, pastor of the Waterloo â€" Presbyterian . church and his faithful assistants, must have felt highly gratified at the success of their Xmas Sabbath. School entertainment held * Monday evening. The parents and friends turned out in full <force, thereby showing their appreciation of the earnest ~and _ painstaking work» which is being carried on in this school. The numbers on the programme had been well selected and were much enâ€" joyed by the large number present. ‘The decorations were quite a feature of the evening and seemed to please the children as much as the Christâ€" mas packages they received at â€" the close. On Thursday evening, Dec. 24th, Confessional services will be held in St. John‘s Lutheran Church at 7:30 o‘clock, On Christmas morning Comâ€" munnion services will be beld at 10,â€" 30 o‘clock. At 7 o‘clock onâ€" Xmas evening, Dec. 25th, ne annual Xmas Tree entertainment . in connection with the Sunday School will take place. Parents and friends are . corâ€" dially invited to attend. The annual entertainment of the Sunday School>â€"ofâ€" St. Saviour‘s Charch, Waterloo, wil} be held some time in Januarys Mr.. B. E. Bechtel has announced thit he will be a candidate for the Mayor‘s chair at the coming municipâ€" al elections. Mr. Bechtel has been a useful _ and faithful member of the council for a number of years, filling the important position of Chairman. ol the Finance Committee for the past three years to the entire satisâ€" faction of the council. He has a pretâ€" ty thorough knowledge of the town‘s aflairs, and is in every way qualKfed for the inxunt position. He â€" has fairly ea his right to the seat by yeats of faithful service, and, it elected, will fill the position to. the satisfactionâ€" of the ratepayers and with credit to himself, < ty wWiLiL CONTEST THE § TY, The ~entertainment given in ‘the Methodist _ Church Tuesday evening was well attended by the parents and friends of the.school and proved . to be a very enjoyable affair. A lengthy programme of recitations, dialogues, and music was given by the. scholars, at the conclusion of which candy bags were distributed among the delightâ€" ed little folks. During the . evening the S.S. orchestra consisting of ten instruments played a aumberâ€" oi seF ections to the great vajorment of the audience. Mr. B. Sylvester also conâ€" tributed a cornet solo in a pleasing ner, for which _ he received a . welk merited encore. } Miss Delphine Frochlich entertainâ€" «i the choir of St. John‘s Lutheran® Church very pleasantly at her home, Y oung St., Thursday evening. Singâ€" img, ganies and social . intercourse made the evening a most en.oyable one. â€" Dainty â€"refreshments â€"were ~Sorvâ€" ed, the hostess proved herself a royal entertainer and time for going home artived _ altogether _ too soon. The choir took advantage of the occasion and presented Miss Frochlich, who is the soprano soloist of the choir, with a beautiful mantel clock. Rev. Mr. Schulz, in a few well chosenâ€" words expressed the esteem in whith she is held by her fellow singers and Mr. W. Miller made the presentation. SUNDAY SCHOOL MENT ~ The 25th .annual dance . the : auspices dh{:&doo I h ioty= will be Reld â€" in the . Water Town Hall on New Year‘s day, â€"afâ€" termoon and evening. This annual evâ€" ent is aly aysâ€"looked forward to with pleasure and uo doubt. will Be largw.; attended. Aâ€"PLEASANT EVENING Th,ld-flrdmm':‘d the season will be beld in the Waterâ€" ioo â€"rink on Tuesday, Dec. 29th. a W.M.S. : band will be in & and three prizes will be given. Skatâ€" ing for all aiter 9 o‘clock. 3 M NEW YEAR‘S DANCE would not be‘ a candidate pa‘ honors next year: FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL PRESBYTERIAN ENTERTAIN â€" MENT. Te St. John‘s Lutheran Church CHRISTMAS FESTAIVAL®, . bas Alled ””n i three 4 cm of the #ount lay evening that 1‘3' ENTERTAIN MAYORALâ€"| The annual Christmas Market _ in Berlin on Wedfesday . was . very largely attended, notwithstanding the s anngunegi fact that there was a noticable "~ abâ€" ate for _ the | 5°% of a great . many {arpers and ing municipâ€" producers â€" who ~usually atfend vue hasâ€" beek * & Saturday market. Every housekeepâ€" ber ‘ of _ the [U4 would have desired to take . home ears, filling with them ‘mw. but when m’ f Chairman | Were _ asked . to pay the sum ttee for the |O 18 and 20 cents for this class . of ntire satis |loW!, they went back to the old rrâ€" : has a pretâ€" liable chicken, or some to geee and the town‘s | ducks. There was a good mpplf or way quaKfed fow! of évery du?yuon, particularâ€" n. He _ has [!Y of turkey, and at\the close of the ) the seat |Warket nota few were left unsold ce, and, i; |on account of the unrgasonable prices fon to the |@sked by the sellers, Those who waitâ€" epayers and |°d until after 10 o‘clock secured goud 2w sized turkey at 16 cents a pound, us and a few at 14 cents. Outsige â€" cf IV AL@. fowl the other produce for sale was for ® OWSs ‘m CAE â€" EBC s been ‘ able to acknowledy a .canâ€" | the handsome gift. te; _ no | were delivered by More ‘ A.R. Springer, 1 i Ahemâ€" ‘weiler, Jas. . Dud unsold. Santa Claus â€" wiil be kept exceptionally busy on CUhristmas kve decorating . all theâ€"â€" trees.that . are awaiting him in the many. homes in Berlin. ‘af very scarce, such as butter and eggs. The. timeâ€"honored Christmas . tree is as popular as ever in Berlin,; aua the five or six loads of cedars offered for sale were readily bought up and in less than an hour not a tree. was Notes.â€"The meeting of the Literary Society held last Friday evening was very largely attended. The debateâ€"â€"= Is riding in a buggy moreâ€"njoyable, thamâ€"riding in a cutter ?"~was _won. by the affirmative.â€"A sb cad : of young people from here att nded . the Singing School at the Geiger Meeting House.â€"Some of out | western Mannâ€"> heim sports _ were â€" somi@® ‘disapâ€" pointed in missing the good old sumâ€" mer time last Saturday night. . Personal.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowâ€" urale sf Ns . . ns wie, 1. Auokep, on Sunday.â€"Mr. F.Afit&éll w a business trip to St. Clements . last Thursday.â€"Mr. M. Hallman has .reâ€" turned from Uncle Sam‘s domains.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hallman and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hallman of Berâ€" lin, spent Sunday here.â€" Mr... and Mrs. Emanuel Devitt of Washington, D.C., have returned: afterâ€"an . abâ€" sence of four years. Mr. Devitt has been engaged in facming, etc®, â€" and speaks well of the country. Mr.â€" and Mrs. Devitt, no doubt enjoyed s their extended trip. through some of=â€"the southern states.â€"Miss Elsina,; M } man, Berlin, spent Sunday nmhtk parental roof.â€" . Mr, Noah~Donnenâ€" worth and Miss Hattie Donnemworth of Michigan are renewing old friends and acquaintances in this vicinity. < . $CeGS aceessnsencee esese THE CHRISTMAS MARKET There are eardinal cream and black in the lot, mostly _ silks with a few satin and leather. content with buying just ok bargeis if dagla e ‘re going by D. B. SHERK SURPRISED D.B. Musselâ€" The Public Schools closed on Tuosâ€" day . noon for the . Christmas boltâ€" mm will not reâ€"Gpen uniil, nday, Jan. 4th, 190%, * “i’ll. The Preston and Berlin cat~ comâ€" menced running as fat as Foundry St.. on Tuesday night, and to.day, and bereafter this pount is the. Berâ€" lin terminus of the line. “"Wfiifihfi-}i&. Witiwm Hogyg depu y W and â€"iol ung . wb a T and 8 wnitâ€" hoh tr mt n Mrs. o; M‘fl::. :“ ’I‘;r:‘o. ns: Y h m + & D. g‘.‘hmfiu Christmas holâ€" F::‘:ust[?;hh“‘lo’dnâ€"t in the We rd "Poling subdivicion 1and $ united ang llw, 8t h tor ;b?limfi’?ps ad i uni60, o0 un C > _ ds B. MeBride, pajed at Waterloo this 16 T UnF U Tw mkee m‘_fi Tor m piuce neine ie gedh it the at 7 50 o‘awck p. m Monday Decembe rz8th , 194| HOLIDAY RATES: Eiections for wolor in hereuy efren thate The Popular Boot and Shos Store: "Maker‘s The Fancy Goods Wâ€"-lt‘lalfi‘. and ‘ae 0g6 plénty of selling space, obliging salesman, unmatchable stocks, brand. â€"_ new ideas, lots of money savingâ€"chances. No wonder we‘re: with buyers all the time. _ You â€"can wait till t * ilyouliEo. Think it over and try to get here soon. It will pay in comfort as well as dollars and cents. 5 raa Eaeh d w things come trooping along, and Noveltic ..o-deuhal:ii:::i:dm:;o room here for: du ba stupidity. â€" â€"Our stocks prices present int to & +4 vol\:tw:;’o!o:oo-ynimmm.'b& o enough to do thâ€"ir shopping here. o â€" e 4 ~B Take a hop, step and jump through our whole store, you1. find goods that represent tbemn’c.el novelty ,@%m-gg newnessâ€"No pessibility of our a&m:’.mmng here isupâ€"toâ€"date. . We‘ve no old to sell, ~and you‘li none. That means fresh, clean, bright, attractive stock from start to finish. Holiday Displays are trinmphant at the present * 3 have tg_aou_no‘uch.(‘l:y before noon if ;on:vm to s':’d@m Bricker & Diebel. Mondayâ€"January 4th., 1904 I‘ra toes 1. Town of Waterloo,. Jacob S. Roos," Slater Shoes. _ For. Men $3 For Women yen of the 515&%%-3 and _ New Year 'Ts‘:fim% -‘2 1 1 uy |r\ a 47â€" Fvâ€"A =t=j P P "a e on Paeeoes, e 0 4o ie t u. ~> k '1,&'.!fi & i.‘ «* e 41 x fi > . 3« Mdp * Ne r se 8A ‘The Shoe Man. stand the gare of morses SUMOUL VACATION.â€"Fare and one Third: Guod ouz.Dmm buis to Slst, revurmiuy umary ASt. For tickete and all infermation appl y TEKKLTORYâ€" Berween au Suatonss im Caumuaa, l‘ore Arthud, Sauit mte. is 10, Yuiâ€", Sariky Wmnn: and. | basypailty tw /oiroit aad Port Haron,.. asich , Bull uy, Bixck MeOk, Susp. B.ige s0u Nigara Fails, A. Y. LALE AND iiull.â€"single First. viuss Fare ivs the Round uip, guod., goiug Des. Zith sua 20.0, val a reâ€" y lornury uni. Des. Zoun; alno goud. _ guing Voo. Jlat ned Jab. Asi, vuild ievurming unuit Jan. 460, 1904 RATEANV LIML£â€"Siogle Arst tluzo late wud oueâ€"uinerd tor ithe Rouns Irip. uosod goimg Leo. Zrd, Zeum run\.u-oou 1950, 8Uut, S4BL enet Jan, Ist, valld rétuarul0yg Wall Jun, Christmas wm.-â€"A frat class farm hand ie MR t Joung mancsamantints J. R. STRICKLAND, Axgent, Waperiog. yaet Y y3# «&

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