s and in the saving {fof seitidty moet it worth l ecnt oo . i P n furnished on re The Most Lasting, The Newes The Best. In fancy bottles and berutiful cases. W the hing for a Xmas Gift at Dovâ€" Drug Siore. Allsizes aod pricts wom 10c up to $5 and $10 per b stle. "‘Leave your orders for corn at . S. Gingrich‘s. « Mr. Alfred Fisher has sold his fine %fll‘ ter «o a Galt gentleman. Devitt‘s Drug Siore WATERLOO â€"â€" ONT. â€"‘Zick‘s Shoe Home have the pretti est Xmas slippers ever seen in Wat erloo. ~ Christmas perfumes, the finest and most‘lasting, at Devitt‘s drug store, Waterloo. "The mewest and most lasting odors of all the best perfumes at Devitt‘s drug store, Waterloo. : Mr. Robeit Cornish has moved bis wy and houschold efects to Apâ€" m, near Ofttawa, where he holds ‘® Jucrative position. A Christmas festival will be given in (the Waterloo Methodist church next Friday cvening. Quarterly communion services will be held in the Watcrloo Evangelical thurch next Sunday. â€" Christmas â€" perf §0e.; 75¢., up to Peviit‘s drug sto: * Toronto Saturday Night:â€"Mr. Bemâ€" Fese bas met with gratifying success } Tt he has sung. Hear him at Aho al Club concert, Dec. 290th. E\‘b" u-t“:l â€" AINSURANCE. m«: want something really choice img delicate and dainty in the perfume line, you wiil find the newest odors at Devitt‘s drug store, Waterâ€" loo. The winter term of t ness College opens on 8. Write the principal for a free copy of t pectus. The many fricads oi Mr. Wm. G. Weichel, who has been confned to the house for the past few weeks, . will be glad to hear that he is again able to be out. IF YouU aaÂ¥E THE POLICY Toronto Evening News: Nr. Bemâ€" rose is the possessor of a magnificent tenor voice of robust quality. _ Hear him at the Choral Club concert on Dec. 29th. OLD SANTA CLAUS WILL MAKE MANY FEET HAPPY WITH ZIEGâ€" LER‘S EASY SHOES AND SLIPâ€" PERS ON XMAS MORNING. GIVF HIM YOUR ORDER Mr. William Lauber, of Walerloo, Was up before Police Magistrate We.r z_‘ Waterloo Thursday motning _ tor ; drunk and disorderly. He was ’.‘2)"0 and costs, or three n onths in jail. â€"The 26th annual New Year‘s dance Under the auspices of the Watcrioo Musical Society, will be held in the faterl6o® Town Hall on Monday, Jan. Bnd. â€" A fine orchestra will supply »Mc for the occasion. . TE SANTA CLAUS ABOUT ZLIEGL] R‘S SLIPPERS. HE WILL 0 THE REST. WE FILL ALL HIS SHOE AND SLIPPER ORâ€" DEUTSOHE APOouIHEKE PERFUMES RS. ZIBGLER‘S, THE YELLOW LONT, BERLIN. E¢. ahd Mrs. Chas. Clement, who ve | rooming at the residence of r. C _aJ, Alteman, King strcet, Watâ€" y for some time past, have s« | a house in Berlin, on Alma t, where they will move during _ Wih Raymo Bros. alarm of fOre, and even fire t Savcurs gutat on / oRThdt Gam thee are prid prompt mominat ons for the coming elections will be held on #% Nonday of this year and the ven ihe first Mcnday of the . Mayst Ufcimnenr | wiil & Candida.s for the ; osition of Waterloo c=rlers went Monday cvening and sucâ€" :M‘dl‘y the big m rgin Following were . tho ips: H. M. Snyder, E. F. $ (B. P. Gower, J. J. A d J. Hespeler. _HEALTH SELDOOM GOES t RPBEET. WE SELL "KANT «RUBBERS ANV KVERY BUARANTEED KIND ANl)‘ ~s" 8. COME TN FOR: . HEGLER‘S, THE GREAT t HO am.lu. sased to note that Miss ittin and Miss Van Every stul in passing their Modâ€" o ipations in a highly nanner. Th ‘tertificate of k rever, be withâ€" . 11. of the e Berlin Busiâ€" Tuesday, Jan. W. D. Euler, > collcge prosâ€" 10c., 25¢ bottle _ a at which term An organization meeting will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 22nd, at 7.30 o‘clock, in Snyder‘s Hall, above A. J. Roos‘ drug store. All interestâ€" ed in good government and the elecâ€" tion of George Moore to represent the | North Riding of Waterloo in the Onâ€" tario House of Parliament are corâ€" dially invited to be present at this the first meeting. . Everybody welâ€" come. The show window of Mr. Ed. Zick one of Waterloo‘s popular and upâ€"toâ€" date shoemcn, is attracting a great deal of attention. Displayed in the window is a windmill, the fan of which continually re olves. It is arâ€" tistically decorated in white and yelâ€" low and makes an exceedingly pretty appearance, especially at night, when the electric lights, which are in some manner fixed in the four _ fans, constantly change color. The whole | window, which is in _ yellow and white, is a creation of exceeding heauty ard attractiveness, and a credâ€" it to the artistic taste of the enterâ€" prising proprietor,. ONE DpOLLAR 18 WHAT YOU PAY FOR _ ZIEGLER‘S 'H F: FPELT SsHOBES, LADIES, AND 4 F9 THEy pon‘t Cost MoRE THAN!| WA L, THE COMFORT YOU GET ou'rov! pones THEM EITHER _ HoT sSTUrRP) }"t [ FOR COLD FEET AT ZIEGLERS, m BERLIN, 1 w 6 g."l ’a'-.“u. : :au-l _ H. m 14,~ tUeo. Moogk, 12 F. G. Hugaes, 16, Gower, 18. . . There was a good attendance of tarmers at the meeting of sugar beet growers held in the oid council cham ber, Waterloo, at 10 o‘clock this morning. Addresses were dellvered by both Mr. A. Shuttlieworth and Mr. Simpson Reunie, of York County. Port Hope Guide: His singing was a delightiul treat. Mr. Remrose i# the possessor of a robust tenor voice of sonorous power and dolicae swo«t ness, and the several numours remiytâ€" ed t hyâ€"him'm greatly apprummated and enjoyed. At the Choral Club conâ€" cert, Dec. 29th. WE HAVE NOT OVERLOOKED GRANDPA FOR CHRL3S.\S, OR COMFORTABLE OVERSHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR GRANDMA TOO. EASY TO BUY AND EASY TO WEAR. AT ZIEGLER‘S GREAT XMAS SHOE STORE, BERLIN. wHICH _ WILL _ YOU HAVE? wWARM wWATERPROOF OovERâ€" sHOES, OR THE DOCTOR. ZIEGâ€" LER‘S SELL THE OVERSHOES IN EVERY RIGHT STYLE. BERâ€" LIN‘S BEST SHOE STORE. During the winter months, . many young people will have the time . to spend a term in securing a practical education. To such we can highly recommend the Berlin Business College, a school that under its cnergetic principal, Mr. W. D. Euler, has established its claim to the foremost rank of comâ€" mercial schools toâ€"day. It enjoys a large attendance, which is, we beâ€" lieve, â€" wholly due to the excellent work done by the college and to the fact that its graduates get positions. The winter term, we understand, opens on Jan. 3rd, and we bespeak for the school the largest attendance in its history. Public School Exaim.â€"A very sucâ€", cessful public examina.iâ€"a . was held in the Roseville school on Saturday,‘ Dec. 17. The schocl reom was very tastefully decorated by the teach(-r,’ Mr. Foster, and his pupils, who sp:u-‘ ced no pains to make ie event a sucâ€", cess. A â€" large number of viy‘tors were present, including several teachâ€" ers from adjacent scho>‘s, among whom were Mr. Ames and Miss Bantâ€" ing, of New Dundee; \ir. Bowes, of Reidsiil:; Miss iccucniie, of ihe‘ Plains; Mr. McKay, of the Dickie Settlement school; Mr. McNally, of Nl.ir; Mr. J. E. Schlictcr, of Blenâ€" heim; Miss McLean, of Ayr; Mr. A. Tâ€" G.llespie, the new | teacher, and others. In the morning lessons were taught by the visiting teachers gnd by Dr. Woolner, of Ayt, all of whom expressed â€" themselves as hbeing deâ€" lighted with the work ol tae scholâ€" ars. During the noon Mour a sumpâ€" tuous lunch was served in the school hall by the ladies of Roseville and vicinity. Needless to say, this pairt of the day‘s proceedings was enjoyed by all. In the afternoon an excellent programme was presented . by the scholars, who performed their parts in a menner which showed | carcfal ;l"n";';; besides a few other instruâ€" preparation. They all did so well menu'{n use, We wish the band and that it would be difficult to say \ its able l“dél’ continued which&ut of the programine was the ~ best. ®A poem, "‘Memorics »{ School| (HRISTMAS SLIPPERS _ FOR Days," was composed for the occa*| apf, THE " » AND "HERS" ion by Mrs. R. J. Carrick and was IN WATERMUNTY AT SANâ€" very wel recited by Miss Carrick. pa CLAUS‘ WAREHOUSE. _ ZIEâ€" Nuring the afternoon ‘"The School gqrrrg3, BERLIN‘S BEST SHOE Record," a paper published by the grorr * weholars, was read _ by the editor,| & Miss Eva Clemens, from an editorial of which we quote the following : s‘;:.m:sm EmnT‘:.e:::::.' "When the school opened two yetn' aterloo m and a term ago, Mr. Fostet, from: was filled to the doors y evenâ€" E.rlin. came to us as principal. We ing when a successful entertainment feel that he has strengthened us dur. 'u‘lv.nfl’tthmhlol the ing th‘s period by his kind words Young People‘s Alliance. The Sunâ€" and consistent life. Ahny pérplexity day school of the church is giving no or dificulity taken to him always re.{festival this Christmas, and in _ its or MCY ECCE ET Srtention _ and‘stead the Alliance gave this enterâ€" bB.rlin. came to us as principal. We feel that he has strengthened us dur.. ing th‘s period by his kind words and consistent life. Any pérplexity or dificuity taken to him always réâ€", ce ved h‘s the ;hbtfu! attention, . and his wise counscl has helped us great: ly. His example ‘as a practical Christian man ï¬ï¬s helpful taiks both in school and out bave not fal| jJen upon deal cars, and the good seed / ho has sown wil, W ‘%myfl' an abundant harvest â€" p . has been Thas We his thhoses a" , his 't A Mâ€"‘ *;,. 4 a curling match Friday following were the m: THE WINTER MONTHS ROSEVILLE eful as & 1e90h09} .8 5P AMuink from m;m‘l&hmm ny other compliâ€"| birth to His ascens were made about en by Mr. A. L. I BP CEC . ns qucmcl ts Sokite the nas 'wrâ€"",,.- ho ctecllfh soatcch :: * a;t.pfll- all others required c ‘s Aho.:h‘v::o o free tee & T. l?):i;- The ofler was accepted. jpy| _ \he foliowing were «ppointed . 6epâ€" s uty rctamn‘ng officers in the Coming o A ot ward â€"Towb Hell,. C. A tisth 15 Huchaergard The gas plant was formally taken over. As soon as th» members of the gas company agree with the council as to thke price of the cxtras, the mcney will be paid and legal docu ments handed over. 2e t Wm. Hogg, coal........ .......... $ 46 41 Conrad â€" Bros., tu, pacs..â€"=â€" _ 8.07 Levi Graybill, â€" damages.......» 15.00 J. R. Kauiman, supplies... ... â€" 4.10 A. J. Roos, telegraph account 50 Bechtel Bros., tile..... ......... 30.94 Martin Sobish, road aco‘t..... 9.10 Ed. Dermul, roau aCC‘t....... 1611 Sol. Lichty, stome.... ... _ 8.00 Herman Schnarr, stone.....~â€" 6.00 John Letter, road work....... _ 8.00 Lipbhardt Bros., supplies....... 10.50 F. Schlote, roa@ work........ _ 3.37 MaYOI‘$ SAIATY... .. «> 150.00 Water â€" Commissicners... ... ...8,332.78 The finance committee also recomâ€" mended that the Waterloo Manufacâ€" turing Company should buy all the properties on Weber street between King and Caroline streets, provide a roadway 15 feet wide and pay counâ€" cil $300 in cash and expenses for conâ€" veyance. The matter was postponed intil the Manufacturing Co. bad don: this. HELPS FOR GIFT MAKERS ON 1ST PAGE. ZIEGLER‘S XMAS SHOE STORE 18 THE BUSY SPOT THESE DAYS. READ THE AD., IT WILL PAY. CITY LEAGUE FORMED. i Waterloo will likely see some . °Xxâ€" ciling hockey matches this winter. At a meeting of hockey enthusiasts on Monday evening in the parlor of the Alexander House, a city hockey leaâ€" gue was organized. About twentyâ€" five were present, and the meeting throughout . was characterized by much enthusiasm and was in every way a success. The league will comâ€" prise five clubs, namely: Insurance & Bankers, _ Upholsteretrs, Crescents, Distillery and Clerks, and any other from Waterloo who may desire to join. As the rink company offered either medals or a trophy, it was deâ€" cided to play for a trophy. Each club will have the option of signing ten players. A committee was appointed consisting of Messrs. C. Roos and Ed. Liphardt to interview the rink company in regard to arrangements for the use of the rink, and a schedâ€" ule will be drawn _ up. Mr.Charles Roos was chosen chairman of the meeting, after which the following ofâ€" ficers were elected:â€" ‘ Hon. President, E. F. Seagram. | President, R. Bean. . North ward~Harmoni¢ East wardâ€"Hogg‘s woal ofice South wardâ€"~Wooiler â€" Mills, The F.n_nce Committec Vice President, Oliver Lingwood. Sec. Treas., Chas. Roos. Executive Committeec, A represenâ€" tative from each team as follows: Insurance & Bankers, E. Schmitt. Upholsterers, A. Nichol. Crescents, Geo. Karges. Distillery, O. Lingwood. Clerks, Ed. Liphardt. THEIR LAST PRACTICE. ‘The W. M. S. band had its last practice of the year Monday evening. The past year has been one of the most successful in the history of the band, and the boys have shown themâ€" selves to have the true interests of the band at heart by the manner in which they turned out to practices. Mr. Philp, the bandmaster, has sparâ€" ed no efforts to make the band an orâ€". ganization worthy and deserving . of the _ support of our citizens and under the able _ leadâ€" point of efficiency as to enable them to attempt some of the most diffiâ€" cult music of the renouned masters, such as Verdi and others. During the last few months every practice has been well attended, which bespeaks much for the interest which Mr. Philp has aroused in the cause of ‘music among the members of the band. There are fiflteen brass and fifteen reed instruments and two drums, besides a few other instruâ€" ments in use, We wish the band and ‘its able leader continued success. The treasurer‘s report tainment ‘The programme opened with a canâ€" tata, ‘‘The Ten Virgins," by â€" ten ladies robed in white and carrying lamps going .::‘“"'g en in the 2t g{; :'zm 4"'â€'*:;-. views on the was received Haili, P. H recouincadâ€" t views on the s time of His $ 46.41 8.07 15.00 â€" 4.10 *\ Ladies Fur Jackets, Capes, Ruffs, Muffs, ,| Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Underâ€" wear. :' Handkerchiets, Tits, Collars, Scarfs, Laces, 4 Trimmings. Dress Goods, Siiks, Waistings. . *\ Table Linens, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Runâ€" the ners Cushion Tops. Table Linens, Napkins, Tray UCloths, Run« CE g;mmg‘ ners Cushion Tops. siplish. _ Regular 7.00, for $3 Blankets, Spreids, Comforters, Men‘s and Boys clothing in suits and overâ€" |8STYLE 835â€"This is a beantiful coats. tightâ€"Atting Garment with shouiderâ€" Al o a full line of Ch:istmas Groc res, nate, candies, raisins, etc., at prices| cape effect, with lining. to sult the ; tim«s. wm for §5 75 J w Uffe' mafl n & The above quotations : MR CHRISTMAS SEEKER :â€" When you waut something uscfu‘, handsome and lasting, call and insp et our varicus lines of Footgear consisting of Christmas Slippers for everybody; Christmas Shaes warmâ€"lined for} Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children. _ Leggings, Overgaiters, Rubbers and Overshoes. _ Our Store is filled from top to bottom with the best and latest that money can buy. Come early and often. Yours for best goods at lowest prices, SNYDERâ€"SNYDER NUPTIALS Mr. Noah Snyder, son of Mr. Marâ€" tin B. Snyder, of near Waterloo, was married Tuesday afternoon to Verâ€" onica, daughter of the late Joln K. Snyder, of Wilmov. The ceremony was peiformed qy the Rev. Amos Cressman, of New Hamburg. The happy couple left on the evening train for Philadelphia, Pa., on their honeymoon trip, and on thiir return will take up their residence on the farm of Mr. Snyder‘s father. FOR CHRISTMAS, WE HAVE JUST THE DEAREST, SWEETâ€" EST, CUTEST AND MOST CUNâ€" NING LITTLE SHOES FOR BABY‘S FEET FOR CHRISTMAS. COME IN AND SEE THEM. ZIEGâ€" LER‘S, THE XMAS SHOE STORE. OPPOSED TO CLOSING STREET. GIVE THE BOYS AND GIRLS OUR EXCELLENT HOCKEY SHOES OR DRESS SHOES FOR CHRISTMAS. _ NOTHING MORE SENSIBLE. ZIEGLER‘S, THE SENSIBLE XMAS GIFT HOUSE. At the December iceting o1 tnc Town Council a petition cf betweun forty and fifty ratepayers was, we understand, handed in, protesting against the closing of Weaver street Most of the petitioners wers working men to whom this street afords a short cut going to and coming itom the factories where they are cinployâ€" ed. They will certainly be inconvenâ€" ienced by the closing of the sttert. For some reason mention of this petiâ€" tion was not made ‘n the report oi the council proceedings. SOLD HIS BUSINESS. Mr. V. M. Berlet, who has been carrying on a tailoring business and running a pressing and cleaning deâ€" partment in connection for the past thirteen years in Waterloo, has sold out to Mr. John C. Liphardt, one of his employees. _ In the removal of Mr. Berlet Waterloo loses a highly respected and useful citizen, who has ever striven to do his utmost for the various orgamizations with which he has becn connected. As a member of the Waterloo Public School Board he has rendered valuable service, and has always worked for the best interests of the school. He has also been onc of the most efficient officers of St. John‘s Lutheran church for many years. His many friends will imdeed miss his genial presence at the old stand and will wish him success in his new venture. Mr. Liphardt, who takes possession on Feb. ist, 1905, has been a valued employe of Mr. Berlet‘s for the past six years, and his friends and future customers may be sure that he will serve them efâ€" ficiently and well and will mave it his motto to be a worthy successor to Mr. Berlet. NOT MUCH MONEY BUT THE“ ARE LOADS OF COMFORT ZIEGLER‘S WARM OVERSHOES, EVERY STYLE, AT THE WINTER SHOE HOUSE. ZIEGLER‘3, BURâ€" LIN. XMAS â€"EIFMTS A _ larger assortment. than ever. ..m scHooL Games, story books, Xuils tree orbaâ€" wn“'rt" onpar:o S. R. ERNST m en on on e ncnd,, Xmas cards and novelties of a\ kind.| ~ _ ETRATFORD, ONT. M P HIL EP TOYS, TOYS, TOYS JOHN SCHONDELMAYER Opposite Zimmerman House, Waterloo, Ont. Santa Claus‘ Cwn Choice Just a Minute "OUR JUST RIGHT" Xmas Presents UNEQUALLED Here is a partial list of suitable| with cards ready for your friends. Holiday articles : â€" Bibles, Books, Calezdars, Try Us for Dreasing Cas«s, Fountain Po.s, Purses, Wrist Bags, 3 lc sig, ste. * _ ZICK‘S SF W.H. Becker & Co. H. B. DUERING s Cheerful Giving. $4 hm a aaag nan ag f & es EEâ€" > Tremendous Reductions in 4 o . ‘ wi f Men‘s and Boys‘ Winter Overcoats i Y ‘A six day selling event in Overcoats that will be marked by m ou which will represent but a small fraction of their real value. H Think of buying your winter overcoat at the cost and even less of the n cloth it is made of! Yet that is the proposition we are making men for A the next six days. g want These coats are most stylishly cut, handsomely tailored, well finished in Leaev nmartienlar and thev are made in all this season‘s most fashionable ud * . DOERSAM, Agent d * BACONS AND HAMS BERELIN ARE STYLE 523 â€"This is a semi Aviog, | STYLE 523â€"A Dark C Afrout Fawn Gold Cloth Coat,| bone Cloth Cost with coat sleeve. _ _ _ _ | . dowble breasted, raised so 4 BERLIN You certainly cannot Xmas Gifts. For Xmas Gifts Are not only cheap and usefu), but are the most welcome Xmas Gifts _ for men, women, Boys, girls aud children. Nes We have an immense stock of | 3 Felt Slippers at from 25¢ to $1 25 f Felt Shoes "© _ "I5e to 1 75 â€" Leather Slippers " _ 50c to 3 00 s Hockey Shoes _ " $1.35 to 2 00 "a Rubber Boots * 1.75 to 5 00 Ladies‘ Leggins " _ 50c to 1 50 JÂ¥ Clirls‘ Leggings " _ 50c to 1 25 t ‘.g Boys‘ Leggings " 100 to 1 75 . Infants‘ Leggings at 50c. l All Xmas presents bought here are put up in neat Xmas cartons .. Phone 318 Think of buying your winter overcoat at the cost and even less of the cloth it is made of! Yet that is the proposition we are making men for the next six days. These coats are most stylishly cut, handsomely tailored, well finished in every particular, and they are made in all this season‘s most fashionable materials. ""49% $6, $6.50 and $7.50 WINTER OVvERCOATS. * 200 Men‘s Overcoats, heavy winter weight, in tweeds, cheviots, friese and beaver cloth, they are made in raglanetle and long box back, Windâ€" sor and Marconi style, fit perfectly and finished with good tï¬‚â€œï¬ sizes 34 to 44, SPOCIAL 40 CIORL ......... ... cccsca smcs svemmme CWappemns, WWe $10 TO $1% WINTER OVERCOATS. s _ y 125 Men‘s Heavy Overcoats, long box back, raglanette â€" and tourist style, with beit made of tweeds, friezes, meltons, cheviots and beaver, these coats are lined with Beatrice twill and Italian linings, all silk, sizes 34 to 44, SPOCIAL 10 CIOAT ................ scscce smcs sommvin sercems $T00 Sacta Claus will be busy Buying Boy C cthing at Brost‘s With the very special inducements we are offering Santa Claus in boy# clothing it‘s more than likely that there‘ll be quite a number oi i youngsters through this channel on Christmas day. Clothing mfl a desirable gilt for a boy. 100 Boys‘ 3â€"piece single and double breasted Suits, made from neat patterns of all wool English tweeds, good winter weight material, with Italian cloth, knee pants, sizes 27 to 32, regular $5 and $8.50, ‘ 15 Boys‘ #â€"piece Suits, in single breasted pleated style, in dark light domestic tweeds, Italian lined, sizes 23, 23, 24, 25 only, regular §1.75, 15 And $5.50, to CIORE .............. cce cnvees sntrrinre. sactvim i Eeaviatn ‘ u.l:‘ had -'- w--v‘; ;;- aï¬.-*hndaflh velvet collar, sizes 22 Xmas Shoes See our beautiful light coloréd Silk Muffiers for Ladies at $1.25. G. B. RYAN & CO., Stertel on Saturday last wih grand success, _‘ in weedâ€"of a Wbtir CGa:rm 1t cannot afford to +uch opportunities to pawe. . R. ERNST & CO. We ean only quote you a few of our special induceâ€" ments toâ€"day :â€" ‘%.:4 Ticlz‘s Shoe EZlome The above quotations are only for our Fawn Coats, space will not allow us to describe our entire Stock, nevertheless every Mantle in the establishment has been REDUCED including our fine BLACKS. Store leads. A special reduction on "Kidâ€"Bodied" Dolls, 25 in. long with beautiful, natural hair. _ Regular $1.50 for $1.25. ZICK‘S SHOE HOME For Chrisumas Novelties and Suggestive Gifts, this Regular 7 50, for $4 98 Xmas Slippers Try Us for Xmas Gifts. amono:mmhummfl and long box styles, lined with to 81, regular $5, $5.50 and %8. h:fl do better than buy FOOTWEAR for _‘ Regular 9.00, for K STYLE 1056 â€"Comee in a fitt As froat style, with Cont | \ Regular 10. 00, ï¬â€™ BTYLE 317â€"Another smart | «with fiyâ€"front, velvet collar, ( | aleove and cuf, material of sage g Xmas Leggings Regalar 10.50, $1 25 1 75 8 00 2 00 5 00 1 50 1 25 1 75 WATERLOO ONTARIO BERLIN ONT,.