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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jan 1905, p. 4

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Chronicle l 'NietrrNth Persotuu,--Mr. John Walton, at Fonthlll. spent R week at hour. - Mr. John Hill moved his household 911th and goods to Tavistock tor shipment Monday. Wp n'gret ‘wry yqett losing Mr. Hill as a ('ili/vn, - Wr. Goo. Rube ttttent svu-I'al weeks at tumors! mu! Tnvistm-k with him Unmet! and 'rister.rorr. llrury Ott. mum. at Kineardinii, who is in ., the employ pl the G. T. W, a, brakes- mlnThls liken spending a ivw days at home. He will return to 10mm his 01mm duties to-morrow tTursday),- Mr. Peter Ottmann Mt here tomor- day (Sammy) on his: return trip to qrinttipeg, Mam-Mr. Wm, "ogr,, of Vmcouver. ll. C., visitcd at home " new (hp.- 1'arleion (hm: spvnt a law an In Galt,- Mr. Allie lhllin- ser, m. the holidays at home, Political Meeting. - The pnhu'ml mating held' last Friday night in thr “(ems ot Mr. Geo, Moore, the Lil:- eral sltndard bearer tor North “at erloo. we regret to say. “as not wry well attended, owing to msnllinvm "mrttaitsg. A low poslrrs in the ”his way the only annotmcCtttettt we. The speakers were very good. In". C. R, "madam, r., P. Cle. no. Mr. McDouull and the cattttG date mm the ttteeUtttt. Mr, Colin Campbell very "ustaetorilr mm: the emu-W0 understand another meet- ttte It" In held In the intervals ot Mr. loom on the 20m inst. As the lull-ruin tamtftietetttt.t. “hull”, OI. tttttteq will be [Inn by the dis. "Item ol null Mad bills. . Ptsrirottal.--Mism Clara Linlv, oi -Listowrl. is visiting at Dr. 1tcrraclt.. ten's.-Miss Dollie MrKny tas re mined hemp alter syn-"ding kt nmmll in Detroit.-hir. It, J. Krrr was a business visitor io Flt. Hum-Ins nu Friday.--oos. Winn spout Frutay in "awkesviue.-Wrn. I'arnochats, t'ei'rv- seating the Frost & Wood Co., Wil.c to Msroqtel on busim-ss this \ka. The Linwood skating riuBis mm in tirtrt-elttss condition crowded in the c-wnings. Dunn Ill! , Prom-lowl- Linwood:--Goat, C. Gohl; [mint Eh. "kriett, towr paint, A c. Ile BIND; contra. WHO. "may: rirh Wing. J. Sit-wart. leit wing, A. Fl Rennie; roger, J. Ilium: The boys intend playing at sn Jacom on Thursday. , Hockey Maieh.-.t hutly Corrie:;!" game of hockey Wits playbcl in the link here on Friday aJu-rnunn, when n picked team from; St. Jam-Ins ind St. Clements crossed sticks with our boys. The flr.st half proiv" fast hockey, and good ‘comhinatiunm'v the locals. The Cviitors sttcevtGu1 in scoring the first goal hyapasm ier:) Heller to Schumluor. This put the locals on thiu'r guard and in a Ill-w minutes' iitne the Imnw hop. wok the puck and rushed il thwu-rn live poles. Mr. (whim of Gtulyh. nirr- oer! the game io the satisfaction cl both teams. When lime mm (‘il"(‘lli the score stood',5-3 in iavor "r l""-, wood. The line-up was. at; lullu\\s: ' This Visitors :--floal, IYtv. Webvr; point, 11. Hod-ml; rnur point, rl. Gingrich; crnlrc. E. llc-lh-r. right wing, M. Srhunum-r; Ml “has. .l.‘ Stumph'rowr. C. Meycr, . ‘0. d Inuit " lon' lb! m: I 1itS'i'i1 noon. ",'d 'ttJ) 'd but flt2t Le, 2,ta'it'h'i', I... '0’. A . I “fin-u, Mr,'.ttt.' 'Nt" up a .77 "_-e-r-H--""'"-'- m Lily Barnes, Toronto; Mrs. F"ruiiklin, Saginaw, Mich.; Miss i'Iiizi’nniT‘ Hr. Roy Icinlyre. Walerlgm‘. During: the lily ttttferent games Wen- indulged in, including progressive euehre, and the new game called "Catching the Ti- ger," the honors of the latter being a “avail" between Mr. AH. Rennie, of Loindon, and Mr. “has. fut-Ii: ide, of Detroit. A musical 'ltt'ogratuttte brought the day in a rinse, and on Tuesday, after Wishing the host and hostess hcallh, lung iiie and prosper- ity, the happy "party dispytrsed. tor their respe'eliVe imnlu. [Monty Meeting. - The literary lilting which WBtt tulyertlsed tor the 18th but, has been pusumnni "ne week And will now be heht nu Friday, tho 201i. is Chipmunk Hall. This Mating promises to eclipse all pin- vioul om yet held here. A very good programs ha been arranged in! the canton. Remember the date, Fruity. Je. am. Everybody welcome, Notes. - New Dundee Lulu», No. 1001, c,0.P., will hold a special most!" on the Mrtlt int tor thts el- ectlon ot oNeorg tor the coming term. All members pluso note.-The New Mennonites have purchased the town hall and in tuture will use " as I church. The inside Has been thorough- ly renovnted. making it an Mal church. Dedication services were held Int Sunday morning, alteruoon and 'trenittg.--Mr. und Mrs. Wm. Main vis- ited mend: and relatives in llowick Tova-hip during the holidays.-" you should happen to see a broad grin, you will know that it is Joe, brain“! it ll a tor. Mr. Hilton E. Hallman and Miss Minnie Hullnun, ot New Dundee, have gone to Rochester, N. Y., to spend the holidays with their brother, Mr. and Mn. Titus E. Hallman, ot 23 Hohndel Place. . _ _ ____ pr ""1 was the scene of " pleasant MIMI)" re-union at "Maple Hurst," tly. Innu- ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex. lin-univ. n tte- ing the celebration. of an annual event and gathering togethvr ur relatives and friends, nil of whom rnjnywl a pleasant day around the old tit1srjde, Bcsldos the memln-rs ot Ihvir faintly, the following relatives and tri 'nds were present :--Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McBride, Detroit; Mtssvs Aggie and gush, Minimum, Jilin; Finn-17L; Miss Family "etmion.-Niu. h ADVIR'I'IIIRI RIcr,1.r'.t4LE Y NEW DL'NDI'Il ins, Clara 1 visiting at Dr. Dolllv MrKn} {alter syn-"ding LINWUOD Joh rum. it! on" In chm , Mutant-nu.“ C. Gohl; point, point, A c, Me " "may: Null! left wing, A. S. “with: ‘illlv. oi MI-I'I'M'h- tas re at month '.'|l N Day loved " Mr, Shana. secondd by It. Rain tUt tre Clerk and uh- mum... the-m,“ 'tttrid lot out - d “two-ell. use a. Moved try Mr. Shaun. .ncondnl hr Mr. Simmer. that leave he given the mover to immune a ny-law at next msInn uf Council to provide toe the appointment of 1:30:90“. collectors. tetteerieTem, mndkmn uni Inspec- Iop under the Herd Law. _ Mom! by Mr. Snyder. t."Sete, hr Mr. S'iautter, that lly-la . u Mm as now MIMI in With the mum at Joseph ll. "any as mvmhor of the "nan! ul Health tor the on'unzug threv yum, toxcthrr mm In Adam 'I'himlpsuu as Medical Health (mm-I and A. N, Hon- liovttrr as Sanitary 1mm tor, be read the third tinte and passrd srs. Shaun and Slum". lw a nun- mittee tttt toads and bridges an the Wetrt side ot the Grand Hiwr. uiul that thd Reeve and Messrs. mist and Snyder be a commuter. Inna like pub pose on the cast side ot thr, riwr. 'lot-tnt by Mr. Smart. ~u-umlwl by Mr. Sum". that Mu hr mutual. to the Hospital fur Hick Huldmu at " hallo. Auditors. be read ihe 1hird tiid/ and passed. V . Moved by Mr, Snyder. around“! by Mr. Stunner. that By-law No. 888 to prmillv " the, aproittttueht at mm- lttit,iiTar" 'Ihl- local Board at llrallh for “'05 hi- read a tirst and sun-ml lime. ___ Mun-d by Mr. Snydor. sccohriol by Mr, Shaun. that the Itrii, and Iles- srs. Shaun and Stunner. lw a nun- The that session “I Council [or was was held at the ToMtship "all on Monday, January 91h, pursuant to Slntuto. _ Members ill present. , The following named gentlemen signed the necessary declaration ot, ol- iiec and qualification: John Amos, reeve; Owen lit-int, Samuel E. Simon. Joseph S. Snider ‘and Josiah H. ts'laMer, councillors. _ Mowd by Mr. Hoist, seconded by Mr. Shaw”. that lly-law No. 898, to appoint Auditors tor 1905, be read a first and 'wcond time. “my filled in with tir. names ot John S. Thomas and Simon ll. Swarm. as The Iteeve then tyok thr chair and the following business was Hum!- ml. _ Minutes of preceding svssion were road and approved. _Povvd by Mr. Hoist, seconded by Moved by Mr. Shaun. swondrd by Mr. “my that llydaw No. M8 as Presetttatioa.-our teacher, Mr. Etsy was very agreeably surprised on the last day ot school, when the pupils hemmed him In and presented him with a beautiful hanging lamp and an address. WATERLOO TOWNSHIP , (‘Ol’NFlL PROCEED] NGN Farewell Partr.-An enjoyable time was spent at Mr. Btu-12's on Wednes~ day evening last, when a party of friends and neighbors assembled at his house to pay their farewell res- pects In due and proper form. A pleasant evening was spent in games, etc. A substantial lunch at midnight. was not the least interesting number on the programme. It I: reported that several of the party sustained severe iNuries,trom tails on the war home in the “wee small hours." _ Nous.-The slippery roads brought lin a perfect harvest tor our black.. 1smith. Our new man, Mr, Ed. Sch- aeter, has been kept very busy since taking over the business into his own Itaeuls.-Mr. Henry Baetr., the. former -yacuuuuh,-lett-tosut-otc'ruesuay tor his new home at INldau. "is many friends here wish him success. - Mr. Alvin Alles- is at present attending the Berlin Business College, - The school meeting tell on a stormy day this Tear, consequently the attendance was cornparativelysmall. The" new trustee is Mr. W. Jacobi, following Mr. J. 8eltaeter, retired.-. The good old custom ot ushering in the New Year with plenty ot noise and lestiv- ity was religiously carried out by a number of our youths. The peaceful slumbers ot the village were some- what rudely interrupted by 'the .roar ot artillery. (Too late tor last issue.) Concerning the WeMher,-The wen.- ther man here says that the firtrt three months' weather ls controlled by that of the tirst three days ot the year. Thus Sunday, the first day oi the first day at January, being foggy and fairly warm, the month will be likewise. Similarly February wlll be, middling warm with snow, and March very cold. ntepay’eu ot the section will see to it that their chlldren attend school regularly, In that the lrunnt oWettr will get very little or no busineu to do.--" the parents do thelrduty there will be no work tor the truaut oitleer to do and that is cerlalnly the way it should be. I h'otetc-.uttsou" In hut quite a snow tall the put tew up. downing in not ol the but in not!» pine“. tho high wind hum. piled the not! into drifts, having some put: of the to“ with almost too little snow to nuke good slashing while in none pin-n than in mow than enough. - Tim skating rink in now Iinisjml and the! its in first clam cpmiiiion. " in hem. l mode good use at try the young people The boys have now 3 glad plus in which to [mu-um hnekey.-Thtr Baden hockey club jtrurne.vtai to Tau-tuck mt Thursday and played I gum with the tram in Nut lawmd‘ho re. suit was a \in-iory tor the Baden team. the iicore being T-s, This was the first league game played by our boris.--.t numb" of our citizens nt- tended the nut-Hon sale ot tarm Mock, etc.. " Mr. A, it. Shaun's, near Philipsburg, on Tuesday tttterttoott.- School Board Meeting.--The or unl- Tation meeting ot the School land we.- hold on Wednesday, Jan. 4th. Ono important item ot buslucu was the trppoiMtnertt ot Mr. John Lorentz as truant omeer, We trust that the ntepay’eu ot the section will see to it that their chlldren attend school Jr,, was nudi- DWI-Illa! nut-any to true All“ I!“ an, of Berlin. last 1"dttedsr, In. Peta-Inn. ot “dueling, “only and the unpml haul. The mm m cm lulu- up their . fallen. in. when they will M at than. to “I lustrous (Mada. ERBSVILLE BADEN ,-l Meeting opened In regular torm, the u [ reevc took the chair. The minutes ot ed the last meeting in 1904 and the In- he) termedisttt proceedings were read by ot I the clerk and adopted. " I Bills and accounts were presented, be and altar being read, it was moved be, by). B. Lichiy. seconded by A. Tlei- ch pet, that. the iollowlnx accounts he passed and that the reeye issue his ht orders tor, the respective amounts. k. via: T . 1).. Jan. Kyle, tor drawing tile Pr' S 3.00 ce H. H, Jackson, gravel to path- l , Dom ml In It't your MD. a the list at am tor ttte l‘amlly "cum and “rt-Hy Ntat of Montreal. Ralph Connors great story 'iPdNT. lot" Mam In two weeks. Fum- lly "eraid is ttomt to be - VIII. an ever QIxJNr. So ttthee CI.- tle "I given a Mg who my." yes was, gt , may at iagto, It was ftmttly moved by A, llriprl. "ttttthd by A. P. mmnwicr. um um council do now adjourn Io nm-t again the first Monday in February at the " "all. Pundit", at lo u'vlnck, um. . F ' There were Hum lenders tor tut- season, all being capable and eulo- lnnl mm. The council consult-red it their duty to new: the lam-st an: (let. E. R. Meyer. being on; Iowa-l. was appointed. The tender ot J. P. Peteh camr in nth-r the ttppoittttttettts were made. The printing conirm-l was l'r-lvl to J. W. (3mm tor the year 190.1 at a salary ot $85.00. _ -- _ ('lrlk's otrtcr "NM. tMm, Il., and Jno. Stroll. For Sanitary Tsteete and N.H.O., D. MeF.'achertt. By-raw" to appoint auditors '. F. Laeknrr on behalt oi the mum-ii and Jos..Hay¢-s on the nomination of the New. By-law to appoint Mh't's'tw'0rtl: W:m, Knight was reappointed Jot the west section at. a salary oi 845, John Lcnhard, tor the south hall ot the cast section at g solary ot $33, and Fl, R. Meyer " tho north hall or the east ttection at a salary of $23. On motion of H. N. Huchn and J. lt. Liehty, mutt-ii by Jim chairman. com- mittee resumed in upon council. where- upon it was mm'rd by A. P. Dam- 'ttche, svcortFl by J. B. Lichiy. that lIy-laws No. 536. 557 and M8, as nqw tilled in, he read a third “for and passed. i'arrimi. Tho council then went into commit, tee ot the whole on tho several By- laws. On motion of Huchn and Dam- molt-r. R. J. Kerr wns Iuadv chair- man ot said committee. liy-law to appoint a local Board ot Hio1tlt was t1thrd In as follows, viz :--it. J. Kerr, chairman; Peter FJchummer. clerk; D, McEachorn. MO.; J. Greenwood, Aht motion ot J. B. Hell” and A: P. Dammeier, carried by tho Immu-x Pat Itirtttingham was re-tsttpolttted Caretaker ot the T'p Hall, and lo furnish light. I? necessary. for the Thereafter it was moved by H. N. Ituehn, seconded by A. Ilelpel, that By-law No, --, to appoint auditors to audit the books and accounts of the treasurer tor the year 190! be now read' p. t1rst' and second time. Carried. F T Then it was moved-by J, B, Lit'llly: somatlrd by A. P. Diutuueier, HIM; By-law No. --, to appoint a local Board ot Hetuth, Medical Health Ol- llccr and Sanitary Inspector tor the your 1905 in the Township of Welles-, Icy, in pursuance of the Publie Health Act ot 1884. be now read a t1rgt and second tlme. Carried, J, TI. Campln-ll, Insuring T'p "all. agent'rtees-. ..FtFr.m. Lou Carried. It was moved by A. Home]. M'VIDIIII- ed by H. N, Huollu. that. By-law No, -, lo appoint assessors for the year.1905 to assess the Township ot Wollosley, be read a thut and second time. Carried. msstarl (1904)......‘......... .rm John, Helseher, gravel lo path- tntatpmLss,,,, ywyg.pwg “at: and Fleischhauer, luluhl'r Peter P. Schumann, tor mutate. Peter P. Schumann, tor "mulc- lpul election, Jan. 2, 1905...i00,00 H. Hahn, concrete eulvort..,,. 2.00 Jacob Lorentz, collector’s sal- My. $00, exiras, 35........... John Haus, bonus for 80 rods ot wire (moan... FqtFrp.rt .FP'.. In .".'r... ...Prr___ .'et_trwt VF8FF. _.. I oo Eugenia Elmlingvr, overpaid . um .F..t..r. FFqF..rr. P.Fr'r_r. _.,...' J " Moved by Mr. Rum. seconded by Mr, Shun. that we now adjourn to meet min Saturday, l-‘vbruarw, at ten o'clock a. m. The municipal tNtttnelt-ehspt or the Township ot Wellelley met on Mon, day, the 9th day ot Jam, 1905, at the hour ot 11 o'clock tum., M the T'p HMI, (fro-shill. The Iollowlng members subscribed the declaration and qusMeatlons of Mice, viz '. Hob- ort J. Kerr, Reeve; .1110. B. Liehty, Adan: Hamel, August P. Duumeler an..1 Henry N. lluchn, counclllors. _ Geo. Saba". gravel .FFr.. .re.e. A: U. "alienate, n4und ot dog T Had Law ......r" 'rrrptr.p .'rrr'rr. I " Wm. Tina. "(and ot " t a 00 Kirk Dunn, gun! V"" Ppp .? a 05 a. A. Tm. rag. Mulls. death: Ind marriages 'r.... F..... Frrrrr. 82 " John Canal. gavel uni Intell- bltl ..r..r.r. .r..rrtt. .F.'r.et_ .'.Fr.'p. 2 30 John Renshnw. express ."','. ... , " G. A. Skipton, “gunnery FFt Pt. M Jo.tm Mane, our: work nu Iuw Ham on. we.” 1- m by In. Ila-u. would by It. Bet" an the Oink he mum- " to at tor “um lor'Muhlp with; in bulk tor one you. Tenders l? hoped“! by next session ol the We! hy Mr. now. new by II. Sign. that as {allowing - m“ Pe.e.tuentverret " ole on ttq Treosttrer tor the mud mounts, vlz.: Wm. Cu". may u taretaker lot 1004 .b...F.e. w.,-...' ............uo 00 tloom. MeAttister, Mu .F..r.. u " My". notched, services under - a! Annuals. all - out: high lot-I my.” to regain]. WELLESLEY T'P COUNCIL PETF.tt r sun mun-z“ " mm Dorirt DELA Y "tt"""fterlr. M. Jan-Q71: was an). A, TILT/{mu SI. 1'lrtttrtttn 65.00 79.74 MI 8 . 00 4.00 (I 00 t5 THE 080081! l Mr. Niall Slanlvlliauer. ot Hawkes- ville, and Maw Lvtitin Ctuttpttrll, ot Mitchell. “org united 'iu wMlock on not: Skill. all the huuw ot the bride's parents. Fullerton. Miss Campbell ,Was dressd in white silk, and her 'bridesmaid, Mth Emma Mlson. ot BrtTIn, Wore a beantitut gown ot thr same malt-rial mul minim I boquet ot carttttrtotts. Mr, Alr.x. Campbell tsupported the arm-m. Alter ttte com tttotty the lifts guests n‘qluwn In a lemming “(Hiding bteakrast, 'tite young married muplo lrll mu a Wed- ding tour to llmlin. the bride wear- ing a lravoling suit ot brown bruail cloth. (In thhr Tpturtt Mr. and Mrs. Ntadelirattrr will tikr up their- real.. (loner in lluwkesrillv. Among the guests present at the marriage rere- mony Wort- Mr. Funwr betsson, ot Ber. lin, Mr. Gus. Ntttdelbatter, 11f Bad Ax, Mice, and Mr. Julius Sink-F bauer, ot Kitwardittrv-Ntrattont Bra. AFTER HOLIDAY PRICES And there is merit in those schools To-day the business school is the place to which tho business: man turn: when he requires omen help, He knows that the courses ot those Ichuols are thorough and awarding io_his requirements, practical and nqthing ohm. Alui'that in why to- day the demand tor the business out loge graduate in 'rteadily int-reusing, -T'her Berlin Bimini-xx t'ullege Edu- tator. I Mr. Em Kuteenmier, ut Mitchell, Pod Mr. Ed, Katar'tuuler, at Berlin, spent Christmas wllh their parent“, 'Mr. and Mn. John Kntwnmlt-r. l Dr. Whilcmanml tt'Ukeatmare,mu' n prolclnlonul visitor to our town mus week. . , It has something ot interest to say to every young man and young wow-r on who is trying to solve the ail-im- portant problem ot how to make I living, and who has but little time to spend in school work. By means ut advertisements and prospectuses "terhdvasuouta.okroarre, pin. and to-day there are more people in attendance in the business colleges than over before. . i Mr. Roland Plum; youngest son ot Mr. W. R. Plum, ot this town, tell on lllolco and 1rrokehistullar hone. DI. Marty set. the h'acturerand .tho ptr- tient in doing as welt as catitte ox- Pegged. In one some. the, business college in a. business enterprise pure and trim. ple. It advettison what it has that is of value in the same way as does "vfrt other business man. Min L. Kuwhcr, who spent some limo with her sister, Mrs. Amos Musselmun, at Berlin, has returned home. Mr. “Charm Clemens spout Christ- mas in Berlin. Mitts Emmi... Laschjnger' .chérulnml a V number ot "lends on Thumiay ovgnlng Jasr. _ Mr. and Mrs; Henry 111mg. ot Rat- ertoo, spent Monday '0! lust week wan Mg: and Wrsaljonry Bieotelu., TisnrTrrTo-irs1y m. T . _ P-- _L_" Miss R. rreu:r,rutuemterioo, is the gust ot her sister, Mrs, Ed. ma. Mr. and Ma. Edi Merkel, of Prescl, ton, were visitors in town Mondari week. _ Mr. um! Mail [sue not: all Ion "mum, of “Murine. visited rela- tives In Waterloo Tut-may and Wed- newly. Mr. Roy Oudbolvl has gone to Su- umw, 'lleh. Hertier Mr. Frank Ilostetllvr, ut Trenton, In visiting his parents: nelr Haul- buy. a Miss Jacobs, ot Phillpxburg, was married Aast week to Henry David Schmidt. elm-at Hon ot Mr. Henry Schmidt, ot Pctenburg. Mr. Elclnlcr‘s son " variously m. Mr. Iu,hrlc1ett,smtuttihijtspm, Di. Giaistor, ot Wellesley. w vlgfpor lo our town this week Mr. U. Laschiugcr, ot Ottawa, is the gut-81.0! his lather. Postmaster ngchigxger. -- T The “use. 'snyder. from: Hum, very plenutly mttertaintsd no l‘udro Club to 5 sum; may Thur-my u- only. Mr? "tthiiGiu"iirrier, who IIu'Iue- ly rcturwd trom the Mutation. In visiting Mend. In Waterloo. In: Hanoi tr, We“: 1.4 We gttb at- w. Thur-thy [or a low In“! ylug with Jtiovdit.hn mum. Can. noun “In. q am. Howie, John street, out-tull- ed Me youu lady (than a “01'": City to u wanna nit-noon m on SQQWII: ME “in. Warmth-y. ot Chicago, with MI Idle and son. are via-Illa; ltlendu_ln Wanoo. I“: link but" very pleuutly mum-u . number a this '04- - "at“. _ In. ‘llenry Ben. and was Edith, ot New Humbug, no Ham-c "“than Wind)» .94 vicinity. In. nu» Nicol. a Wu. In Hum-q It In home In Inuloo to: Pun», dam and the worth " n be 9.: ltr. or 21 1bd for ".00. Prune: worth 19tt " 10a or g Ibo. ht . MU. mm mp bun: hand picked at 0 I!» for ”- no” mm on". - tt "a. In . _ 23. Self ruins haul the» 2 but tot 26 Maple urnp humid nun . $t Ito. an 1 you any!) on. M ”up. STA DELI” l , lilt-CAALPBELL Personal and Social ADVERTISING A' SCHOOL. A. S. HALLMAN, AB y HAMBURG KING B6BT A Inger "e0ttttttmt than "er. Gun". "on Mon. Xmu "to orna~ menu, doi"ceeker,e ol hm hardy, modaliiv r-, bum. may" boob. Km cards um ammo: of all kind Raymo Bros’. J. (3.."uight. XMAS GIFTS Bain an?! Nut,rr.tvo Mating: will be announced hcer. _ Mr, Moore. and (“MIT wankers will be pmwnt Int all the Inn-ting: Friends of the mnwrvntlvn cam- didule are r .nlinlly iuvited t 'be present and to avldrcs~ the mid meetings. T Bridgeport-At the, Casino. Tuesday Jan 17th. . New Germanv- Halter's Hall. Thursday Jan. mth, Weissenbcrg Jos, Zinger's H91. iturtdfr Jar; tttth, _ _ "tiiitiira.- Misha! - Society‘s Hay, Fridny J__a_n. airth. -- '. Libarnl Candidate fur North Waterloo tvi. the Legis‘nti c An. pomhly will be halt! , a follow: _ Ceitieviite 'To'wnshi'p' Hall Sggurday Jan._x4gh. .. . -- .. Fldradlle Steddick's Hall, Friday Jagpaerath _1_905. -- _. "dones:oiro - Sihweitaer's Hall Myyiar January 19th -.. ' .. ”Blooxhi'ngdalc' At Hummers Hell; Tucsdgy _Jan._17th:_ _' - Thit {menu . tr an Mam trout tits late "minim". C'lureh ' " . Wmlo, on Friday J -n 130, m. 2.30 u’ol-wk p. m. to 11:0 Elm“: (In on Connery fol-in- “mum. GEO. MOORE. One of Elmlm’a mo t with); ”term rd townnnwn. numelv De [lube t 1mm who had been ill (at abnut ten dun "h pneumonh mum! " ' Wodnnday mn'nlm'. thr ms. so ya", 0 momm- ml 17 _tnstof ago. Liberal Meetings BESTH OF DR. PMA'OT', ELMIHA The second sumo in the Waterloo cittforetir' League nation In. it numbing, more exciting than the tor- mer one, uni tho crowd present was 0.130 larger than n the out sumo. In the second mm the C'remeuU, despite "any chats on goal and ow- ing partly to the' splendid work ot llay‘mo in goal, were unable to were. while the (‘letku scored three mote. Mosul. Ed, Roos, b'. Shinn and C. Llphardt doing the scoring, leaving the score 8-0 In (no: of the Cloth. boo-‘5 My to' Mind to- .Itud ot toward, 'IA, ml». to tho tut that tho mouth] twaiutrle 'tpeoitttdhtteber teatntrartsot at the clan which “stoned lateral to we! u “(out " to bring out' In!” crowd- to no the um, ad in um ‘wny mun tho needed "atgetat my» port. ,1‘hn mug-meta than». took place la tho rink Thur-d” ”out" bu tween the Clerks and the Crescent; The attendance vol good sad the un- aunt ot nolu mule during the some Would lend on. to “Halt that than: In still New left who love thc ox- clteuu-ut ot alloclwy mulch. l He has: hull was marked by pretty was: play the Clerk: having sllghtly the lmlcr ot ll. c. Room. tttter "(wen minutes' ploy, put the puck in the not. new“); goal No. l, [lo mammoth“ man Wer, 5nd llelnhudt ended on M or- lng to thll lull by putting ml‘l an- other through, making the but": 84:. TOYS, TOYS. TOYS "waovmluuto 'ea'trmitsru.otttt.eua.st-tbssets- 1=2'2l,tlttttl thou-u.- It-sets tl'l,"L'dU'll'tt, ltbwbhopdlhulouudw quad“ a. “math-mt Minn". “Mannheim mm at the luau tuneup-ow mutuuumuuulmu In “an!” at our] mum in no 'ytrtttortihia-iarsaasoin tetrloty Il', 'tf Pet "P" "e "If? awn " cm LIAGUI. In schedule" cufling game; Friday IN THE INTEREST OF' BOOKSTORE R Y. FGh, N W. R A: 'son “and, Salami Raisins, Currants. PW. Cooking mp, Choices! Table Raisins and Fin. . . NEW GRENUBLE Walnuts, Almonds. Pilbrb, '1’.” and Braid Nuts have jam urivod. “a an ttrt In.» m on rm You- - Thin "loot t .km a tirety interest In moi". rue; den. "I" “In.“ puma in a p nivi -n Tho prim-“ml [Iv-p. in , tuna nu -tt It}! H.012»! an "ttttlic, and when v Irmu'hm or 'ttrr he ha, an oupm hm "nf "r o-tdim, hl. nu tt,botte r , In. pmiliun Prop ‘rliunAu-ly’lhil win -I plum ll mu “an! an P mum ‘on than any almilar .eheot, A In months‘couu , ohonld Pet" e you _ Althorttthrttr Manna-m openol last "than: “what maul mined In our primal rad. mall. yr "ac. FURS CAPERINES BOAS ' RUFFS . STORM COLLABS MUFFS GAUNTLETS COATS BrickeraDiiebtI Great. Ellargaiirur MMM M‘MM MMMMM d. A. GOOD a GO. 1AttMhNlt6AtptNtpliiptglitpwhAttetip N M rdfvi5', UN. oiiii'i"iii,lii'iiillki),tae, Girls' " Grey Lamb Collars At $4.50. In Mantles and Furs A Great Baggin New Goods for the Holiday Trade I,l.tp.tlt, LookLng We no Mao otl‘arluu a gredt bargain in All-Wool Ruling. hr Ltdied ulll and Ham, regular tl " roads and 8t.40 “good: Mos balm: told " tr.., a yard. Other lives of Us"! (lrwda are b-lng cold M out new In "tre annex “king, and you will protit by a vlait to ou- more. Market Grocery for Bargaing AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, was: 3808. a M. TrlERE IS STILL’TIME We no now altering the blame. of our Indies! and Mime: Mantle: and 'ttst. Half Price. All lines must be clout . in Suitings W. D. EULER, Prin. f) 0 M ()

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