Judging " thriatvity oi pmduro of all kinds at tlw trcular SMurday market. the Ilrwihlays haw depleted the supply oi Hm chain's! _uublos, mmmmly t w hunts “mt home with over-IuadM baskets. Bullet and on: Are sun 2or. a lb and 30c, a doe. rrspertivetr. The only. low] oh Med wt: two chickens which wen - mm e,, I The Clara $1111: regular monthly t ening at whirl» :3 able "tick-s v..- pertaittittg In Inu- great compnwh cotttitttted. WEEKLY .u A ll li Fn lttvitatiotss uh of Miss Emma Hangma- of A! Kmmigor. .lr; Reginald Mum. and Mrs. Judi" l- a" rts-elcct'til tr'tcppter, “Ln m Mr. Jul-n Sin-1w his steal Tras N ist waé incrvasml Wrisegrn‘or was . tor 1905. The many My Home “HI be Ma the operation I' Mnnda‘y- “um T1 tlt oration was put ot Tomaso, 05,4 and Fisthcr, ct , The INT“! .', in again NINA" and 11:0 farm-rs ot it In him! an ber ot urn-pm v wt'rp sm'n Imus; Sal In "In y. T. Eat swam: 1 s lege. Nor, 1 git-rt is the II] Theo lin and " tl, tlt '.c.". The amrial mu Board a: Truth- board rmmL Jun: oiling. .I.:n-:..r: l for 1hefe',eciion pird 12.0 [WI-.1 'd Iris livahgvliml thurrra Sunday tuning in the absence a: trc, inn‘ur, Mm is conducting re- virrd bruit-cs in liridgx-pnrt. ' Tho n; suing .cvssion of 1l6ck Patna} nit-m mu he held in glm Waterloo Ile, Ihmlist church orrTtwsday evening. vJau. 3kg, and thcrcat'ter twssims "wil! Le it"!!! 'rceriy unlil mo end of Earth. . 'Hw rr.G. of clover wed is on the moverYou can hitis" mum-5‘ bv buvin: your clan-r H'Pd bound to ao'nuvuw No. 1 liqul Sn Waterloo. Fnindity, l I Toror, (uni) I In- W gum, or Jr.iii= ullicc. ", _ A tlei, ll i I l, ty, ‘iug 2:.wizun i:"). an. Jan. 171:1. _ Sc“ P"ir Gl.eat .Am) tiour, 50it il, lot at c. rich's, Waterho. .Thc factory hf .'iny: horstc.reis, tttUs riusul ing to stuck 1a'ing. Mr. J. IL 1141!. “fall FCA. WA'ruza Loo I 'rawr. la Gney int-lei and bonfires] uses. Just. me Inn .: (a: a Xan- Gift at Dec- ttuit w blur . Ail moi terdtctw, rom 10.: up to 3.3 and $10 per it we Bagitt's Drug brors, . . . .. - P..., .Os'ete _. .. ... . . T...) 3:22: Lawn an nnxi "my a! we: of tire. and a van are it all, "rd not cum- undue warty. Yuu are It‘t'ul'e against toss. ' Wow rordam "res are paid prom ,t. tr and burr“ 1w. mum: in mania an]. n .Iu-y t I D...-’l. he ‘, _ ' 1min: 'IF 1fM1 HAVE THE FOLEY mm the ally "iu'Ut.e;Ci,'r'. .wo'rguM: HI 'a w: i; riap and in ., y alum i, “on! ' iioeoraticat fu " PERFUMES Wyn-s i " Co, oi th Ti. K. INSURANCE. Wm anmo Bros. II “ill bu tttet hm Tie 22,ttt. â€KAN ml "f .'inymu' Tnl'nul In I fin It ird n lgâ€. \rkrihary Mir- "ti. has tocattul i-n' " and b at $2.65 ml in the saving "ot “out. in cash. ml faraiuhed on re 15!», hi avid m ennui-Hun tfisr-jnn Fund. on Let Wt'rlt Ji'istvrloe IA'.A. Everybody ttrt"trlin, (won; " Evangelina , in the absence G'., â€ad on this m twht its aturdas (w- and mom- un 'subjwm Indy at the cl .aqum‘c no nhrr .nl hav.' har.:, h the town 1mrh.Tstprt I. Tdrvvits Dr. Brute; lyrr,. WHth The “was ;u.ur.rll IP.; M, Jail Tammi“) ' Milverton at S. (Hug:- 2tt " it Ruth it mr will I imitrd at .trr Mr ina, {an 1 Lihrarinm: Mr. Henry Hahn and In maul. curling: names Wed.“- Mr..Frert Prvrsrhtrathet. My emits. the following were the Exmuriw Committvr: Mr. Noah ships and notes. Martin, Mr. J. Bruegemnn. Miss R, B. Bucket. " M. Schinicl, " Bun Net-bet. mu Mute News." B. P. mum. 28. J. A. We". 9.. and Mr. In Sum. an. 10038.14. 0... but. I. with: Mann. The i- " 3r." has "twen a ti, sprmus- one in , an“ war and the st"ctltv-irr'arinrvr reported a an} mm In Jim treasury. Mrs. C. R. t:1'chieuet, who has 9"qu lailhfnlly in il"'r (annuity an organist, rrsignod. " irer m-arly tweitt.v-fire yrars' “nun H'ullnwim: are the nilicvru rlrCtmr.- I "on. I'rvsidun. RM. 8. M. llaurh. l‘rcmnlom. Mr. Noah Martin. Vice-President. Mr. C, W. Sehiodrl.’ 'Sm.-Trcas.. Min Sarah Trgenast. Choristrt. Mr. J. Irrurgenun. Organist. Miss Emma .Yrubte. Assistant . Organist, Miss Mart Oetrei. _ Chaplain: Mr. M. E. Brundlr. “Mariam: Mr. "my "aim and Mr..Frrd Perstaueher. up- Tutal ru'slcrrsrmenis, [infanu- . qPrT 'v.... ", ..'r. T Tho lvnlanu- runs‘isls trom'Towti ot" ira.terb "tt sale at 'lt4rcrattrtrr. ' sundry Jlarges ' 'a h iu'ltvnk oi Corn "Trix-cs that (it Waders a llyd'ran'ls Mptvrs ... n. Itairticnance "_.... 'Fr... ... 'h-bvnlun-x and coupons - Capital Acct rwhvriture _....' Ttee.. ..._ Inil'l‘rs‘ on drhvnlure Yuma motor routs. m T: " al receipt s lichen! uros Coupons .., [Tanks and stationery Printing ..r... ...... .... General expenses .....'. Tum] cash paid for mainten- augr and debentures ... ...l l'ngvaid saiaey .m.rs. ...... .w--.- Supplies _..... ..m... w........".... Light .e.r.. "--': _'-..' ...... .t.. Fularics and labor .rrtrm ""':' Repairs to mains F..-.. .erm... ILL-pairs to serviccs ...... I.. Repairs to pumping system ilepairs to Hwy-rs ..-.r. '"CC"" Insurance Pr.... .....‘.._ -_-- . It has been felt for some time that , one pump was not stuTtcient to lur- .nish "adequate lire protection, and that a break at acritieal moment 3 might be attended with very seriou: lt-onsequences. To perfect our system lot fire protection the commissioners a 'lyear ago asked the ratepayers lot ianother $10,000, which was voted. . The commissioners have given an or- der for a new pump, which will short- .Iy be installed. A residence for tin ‘s'zpcrintenttent. on the grounds shoulc ialso be erected. When these change: Halve been carried out, our Wale. _ works system will be as nearly per) 'teet as we can make it, there berm Iinn abundant. supply of pure, whole some water for domestic purposes ('iii?i'isc'i to consumers at cost, ade- ‘quute pumping machinery, and amphl ,'storagc capacity equal to the pro- 1itllig0d strain of any coMagratipn ( that may occur. There are two other moints, we had intended to discuss, Viz; The methods? of providing tumls 'tnr replacing worn out parts ot‘the ' plant and the payment of commission- ters, but these will be discussed in a l Later issue. Total cash rccoii'cd .......‘.... Uncvllected accts., 1901 '_.-.. {mullet-toll meter rates due Jam, MUS, estimated-at Uuerri.tectod" hydrant rental... Lo_ss discount 'rarer, rateil .. Waler, metered Water, special V Meter rdnts ains Hal I's Tlilt WORKS. REPORT, ,, Revenue. , The up“ at the Tahoe Con-ls- doun at the Ten d Intern-o " 100t with! diction In thu ts. Iuo. will be loud interesting. The total revenue earned “It“ the you was $7,223.19. The total cost of mmtenanee. debentur- and interest in 35,802.14, lattes a mutual mp plus of $1,330.45. This ll . l'Bl'} -.n'-‘ ,onble ahowirsg indeed. "a under- 'stud that the Commissioners um 'give 1 (rather reduction tn the rum ' 1006, prohhl)‘ the per cent. nut. in; the total reduction since the in- stdlntion ot the plant 25 per cent. It must. not he torptten. however, that pert: ot the plat, such as building. boilers, pumps. water tower. meters, eta, depreciate rapidly in value. in “be proper management at the water works provision will have to be I wh- to replwe' these " they wear out trom time to time. The lite at the water tower in estimated to be thir- ty yarn, that at many other parts at the plant much less. It will thus be [seen that when proper allowance is ‘made for depreciation that nutter ‘conxumers are getting water at. pre- sent at almost cost, and cannot lea- stannbly expect to receive any turtlm cut in the rates for some years to come. The plant is in good running Older and is eapahly and econorvicai, ly managed. The Ilow of the owl,“ I we are pleased to note. has not pcr' , ceptibly lessened and there is an ab , undant supply for two or three ti nes _ the present number of, consumers ; neol lucl ed it Lit T 2:1 rmx-swv, tolyeeted and “infuriated on .trr.. ___, ct Commerce rumor rents, net. laie and buildings one! pumps .r..t. ... nmmo WATER WORKS ELI-20TH D Disbursements 4 pvr statement , P.o.3 ..._.. .....d Receipts. Maintcnance T o wo of Berlin :rliml choir hrld W5 {Magda cr- rrrs tor the, on- t scar has been , crv way and w reported a ... .. t 8,782 93 __.,t 83108 03 at anmunls due "II'I'I'I' ts.808 " t 1,305 $17,590 $8.32: mt 29 M . . “5 29 $10,000 00 , 332 78 7,008 22 t 219 96 $5,832 $2,652 1,131 2,049 2,891 $1,104 99 158 21 12 so 931 so 31 10 as " . 72 " 9 30 54 no 104 In 49 'rs, 53 62) $8,039'13 $7,008 ' 165 $7,715 t'. _ 707 70 $2,891 u"? 2,2is " 3,333 In 361 31 20,5 02 .rrn 07 " 500 00 1,100 on an 97 608 60 00 2:51 at: 55 31 a: 55 " 07 51 96 36 31 I)? " l On Saturday min; the Elwin 'rain nearly ran into a Berlin-Nutcr- tr," street car. It appear: that the street car trom Berlin had just got about halt way across the track " linersam‘s cigar More, when the "ttotorman trolled the Elmira train coming along " . pretty lair an on its way to Elmin. As soon " he saw it, however, he rut on [all pow- er and managed to get clan oi the track in mm to Iver! a colillién. The occupnnh. of the car " the time did no; tarGnetarir enjoy he 'tttttr. tion. 22 04 N F'.A RLY COLLIDED The funeral look place Wednesday afternoon, the service bring conduct- ed by the Rev. J. R. Gilchrist, B. A., and was attended " I large number ot citizens tron] Berlin and Waterloo, as wall as a number trom outside: points. Among those present from a distance were lion. Jan. Me- Mullen, Mt. Forest; Jas. Trow, {Stratfortt thos. (lowly, Guelph, di-, rectors of the Dominion Lite Assur- ance Company. Other directors tele- graphed their regret at their imnriV ity to attend and sent messagur of condolence. There were man)~ floral tributes, which testitird to the high esteem in which deceased was held. After a short servlcc at the house the funeral oortege proceeded to the Mount Hope pemelt'ry, where the re- mains were interred. A widow and (our children are left to mourn the loss ot a, kind husband and indulgent father. Two,uons pre- deceased him, namely, William A. and Charles H. The surviving children are: Agnes, wile of A. B. McBride, barrister, ,0! Waterloo; Arthur I... manager or the Bell Telephone Co., Waterloo; and Ford s., deputy posh master; George, of the William A. Greene Co., Ltd. citizens Life Assurance Company, and was one of the largest. slock holders and a director of the original Board. In the fall oi â€Mid: was appointed Vice Presidcnt oi the company in the place of P. H. Sims? who removed to To- ronto. ln October, 1903, owing to the death of the late President In- nes, Mr. Kumpl Was appointed Presi- dent ot the company, an honor which he Well merited by reason of the cap- able oversight of the investments and his fidelity to the interests of the company in general. Mr. Kumpi's Jcath is the third of the presidents ol the company. His loss to the Dom, inion Life is simply irreparable. I In social life Mr. Kumpt was genial and companionable. He was a true Iriend, kind to the poor and perform- cd his charitable acts without anten- tation. in " den“ Waterloo'hm one of its most progressive and but. __ “I- .. -. -_- "N' nv'u-IV vuw i time with the late Daniel Snyder and 200d†and lateat styles at lo titerwards entered into partnership dealing. . with Benjamin Devitt, now license in- F _,pector ot North Waterloo. JOHN SOHO On July lst, 1862, he was appoint: . 3d postmaster -of the then village at thrposte Zimmerman iaterloo, undo; the late Michael a"""'"--"-----"-----.-------- ilamilton Foley, then Postmaster- V deneral ot Canada. He performed the ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. ’Juties of the otrtce for seven years A very happy orient took place at before hisyop?)ntment as postmaster the factory at Valentine, Turner & iand was 1n ttrite ““039th for titty Co., shoe manufacturers, Waterloo, on years. The duties pertaining .to. uts'iG'siTr' evening, when Miss Maggie position were always performed in "Chute was presented with a hands manner equally acceptable to' the l some marble clock from her shop Potnofriee Department and to patrons l mates. Following was the address of the ofrice. For a. number of years'which was read by Mr. Hugh Mac- he conducted a. book and stationery l Natrtc-- business in connection with the post "We, your shopmates, regret very omee. _ _ - deep! your departure from our mid- ee He always Took -a deep interest in st. do hope that our associations to- municipal atiairs, and iiiled the omee gether from day to.dgy tor a com~ ot mayor for tour terms, in 1879 ajti,li'eii'.ri.rif short period ot time have 1880 and again in 1888 and 1889. He in“... c..- -..- -._..A___' __ . -. 'ee --_"V _,--__ - .5. v. .I-F. W , veteran poet-enter. Ind - on) alter . brie! ill-eel. He led not been feeling well ot Into but his most in- timate and close“ [rund- did not drum that his end we: no W. " Wednesdny last he presided " n meet- ing ot the Investment Committee at the Dominion Lite and wu up town on Thursday morning. In the utter- noon he had n serious “tack ot haul Mime which was Alterwnrde compli- cated with pneumonia Ind his _ CoF dition. became very critical. On Miter day afternoon . eomruttation we: held but medical men could hold out no hope and he quietly penned nwny on hour or two afterwards. In the death ot Mr. Kumpt Waterloo bu lost one ot its oldest, most respected and most useful citizens. whose place it will be hard to fill. " Sketch at His Lite. The iate Christian Kumpl we; hon ineBeerlelden, Hesse Darmstadt, Ger many, August 22nd. 1838, and wns consequently in his.67th you. At the age of ten he emigrated with his parents to Canada and lived tor some time at Preston and Gilt. where he learned the printing trade. In his early da'ys he was connected with oath the Chroniele end the Bnlrern- rreund. He often related "musing stories of the long trips he had on aorseback delivering papers to Bute scribers in the sparsely settled dis- tricts ot the county. He, however, ,oon lett printing to ensue in mer- :antile pursuits. He tlerhed tor I A the, doom In can on the town lousy um It. the My: spread on Mr. c. KIA-ll. the Waterloo's "elem Postmaster Passes Any met I Brie! Iledl DEATH OF a clear: Ies-el-herd/ii-acc/sci; " C. KUMPF. 3. he was appomt, te then village ot Line late Michael then Postmaster- He performed the All?" 'raib-ht _ The, death took place at Waterloo Wednesday morning at 0.45 ot Eliza- beth Miller, relict ot the late Mr. Mater, who died in 1892. Deceased had been ill tor some time and her death em: m" -eetet.nl'is ugh she luai only ben tNmtined to her ted tor A short time. Deceased, who has resided with tier son, Mr. T Henry Meier, King street. tor the pest. two yarn, 1m born in the Grand Duchy of Baden; Germany, on June a, 1831, and. was consequently id her 74th year. She with her husband came to 'Canada in earlier years and resided At Kinmount. 0nt., A family oi eight children are leit. to mourn her sad (demise, namely: C. It. Maier, of near Bridgeport; Henna, Waterloo; lien- nah, wile at Mt. Willinm Trench, Chimo; Elizabeth, wile ot Mr. Chas. E. Cole, Kinmount; John, of Burt's Falls; William, and Isabella, of Chi- ' use; and Alired. ot Berlin. The inn- 1 all. which is private, will take place l [rain the residence ot her son, Mr. Henry Meter. King street, on Fridny , “m n 1.30 o'clock. I gm...“ . ".F'1',"r",i,"i'rJrirti'.ri'ii rm: â€Ion-in. " York Itâ€. o. 'Mart-ae out. n Com Wool": limotood-ndcrordmcronl - a we!!! swan-Jun. Vat. DEATH OF MRS. MAIER The third schedule hockey game in the City League series will .take plum on Thursday evening, Distillery vs. Insurance. Feb. 14-htsurtutee T. Clerks. Feb. 16-Uphohrterers r. Distillery. Feb. 21--Cterks v. Royal Canadians Petr. 23--rnsurance v. Crescents. Referees: II. Seylcr, C. Roos, and H. Bechtel. Games will begin sharp at 7 pan. Now that a. schedule has been drawn up we may see some last games of hockey during the remaining winter] Jan cents. Feb. Feb. Feb. Iery. At a meeting held Wednesday er- ening at the rink between the man- agement of the Waterloo' Rink Com- pany and the managers or the var- "ous City League teams the tollowing schedule was drawn up:-- Jan. 5-Cierks v. Urescents. Jan. Mr-Royal Canadians v. Up- holsterers. . Jan. "-Distillery v. Insurance. ( Jan. 17-Clerks v. Upholsterers. Jan. 19--Royat Canadians v. Insur- ance. ' H ,v__ -rr.v..‘...u5 IIIIIIIKGSCL [we wish you and your portner in lite lei-cry happiness and prosperity, and. Ins a. tangible evidence of the high es- teem in whieh you are held by us all, we ask you to kindly accept this lit- tle token. Signed on behalf of your shopmates." HUGH MACNABB. [ Miss Chute. although taken by sur-i prise, thanked them warmly tor their kind words and wishes and said she would never target her many friends in Waterloo. "We, your shopmates, regret very ldeeply your departure from our mid- st. We hope that our associations to- gether from day today tor a com. putatively short period ot time have been for our mutual good. We will miss you very much, but we know our loss will be others' gain.- In view ot your approaching marriage,. Cp., shoe manufacturers, Waterloo, on Tuesday evening, when Miss Maggie Chute was presented with a hand- some marble clock trom her shop CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE WANTED _ 'i-meat-ts v. Iritrti0ery, M-- Insurance v. Upholsterers 31--Rortu Canadians v. Crea- b-Clerks F. Distillery. b-Utthoisterers v. Crescents. 9-:Royal Canadians v. Distil- f,f?,t,!y,,ftptioymiuowEre Do in 1905 " you did in 190k Buy yo elmayer'a up-to-date Shoe Store when goods and latent styles at loweat prices. dealing. . _ Opposite ziGnirrtuu7 House Compliments OfTKe (reason An we no bit-y taking stock l in ' very down-cm. Do not mix this opportunity New in the tim. to In A1 trimmed hm " low prices. Millinery 'hh'llinery . Uf'f'ellmann. . See Window in 1904.. Buy your shoes at Sehond, Shoe Store where you get the brat s at lowest prices. Yoga for square _ w. J. HAMHALL. . Sauna mm “-3.119: day of 1mm. l! V Thursday, January 26th, 1905 " a adork p m", for the oler,tiort of nirvana of tho, Comm": for the en- mint you. th- mepo n the rpm of the "VII-inn directly" and than tun- ucH-m Minx-h other hummu- an In†tsrtmrrtr In ttrrtottttt More the an; I in; fan AMI-nut)". Tho than"! nrtlprott Mowing of Ge aharrhokl n a! the \Vnto-tlm Rink Co., Limited, will tte, hold at the rink in the Town of Waterlm. on cheap nillinory. L" prim and I lot to elect " the f. DO§R§A M, Agent, Wutchmaker and Jeweler, 08:13:“. Bmcx - WATEILOO Doet, your wateh -noeduanontion t Don’t run the risk ' fluvial: it a; oiled. We do thorough watch repairing. No wonder the Doss-mam- of a good watch is c'mfnl into “how hands he leaves it for repair, when it falls to work. Many a good watch isteft In bedhatto, and la untied by incom- petent or cue less “walling. Careful with Your Watch? Annual Meetlng _ Bi strict attention to business and ‘by ecu-mg none but the hat of meat. he desiws more t han ever to plusezhis army , mums during t,Fe coming yell? Th . fun, that Mr. Dueling ship. hir) In: I tKes to all parts yd the Dominion l in u sure indication of a. prosperous trade and the increasing volume of ( hu-invss done every year shows that; hangin- the best of satisfaction. l r I H. B. DUERING Mr. " B. l?yerirsc proprietor of the City new Markei, begs to thank his manly customers for their "bron- n.ge during the past your and‘ wishes them one and all 1 i A Happy New Year I city Meat Market Fries. $1.80 $0810. Leeu- W one We lot you. 15., Tte2tuee Twas' m and... own-n: shamans“. v e have burgpks to am or be} m" '2??? Set 'tfeet to member to gut bargains it .wanLoo You Want " wiyte6oo, Gt', 7. J. Roos Do In to member E: lfméom-h You: Man. You" " on“, than h an no room for you :30 high- ornnd norm mpondblo ttom of lib. Yott no Mod. an i humo- o'r shaman-d Inning And maul: up- urdn. Err our school this month pm‘: tlt. mm for oat-Iona. BtaattrT I loLACILAN. I Tak" rhifc’! that the annual meeting ‘ of this moiety will be hold in the Old 'Conncil Chamber, Town of Waterloo, " hc'i pact men o’clock in the oven- ine, rn Wednesday, Janna] the Itth,' i 1905, for the purpose ot receiving tttttl roporh 3nd elevation of client's and " rcctnn for 1903. Janus mun", J. ti. Wmnn, 2 President. Secretary. GI . t . WESTERN o NTABIO QIIW’ZaV/M/c Horticuig’xai Society Phone ara "They iihofited" Solo Agents for King Stub Proof nad Kn: Knot LumtrerrtttatarrRutrt-, Ladies’ and Cttihimns' Undetwm Worsted Hoqiety . Wool Gloves Shawls A FAMOUS SODIUM» mum?" sAE Our January tiiariiik Sale " 'i'OW,N 05 WATERWO SIRATFORD. ONT. We beg to tlmrik all our Pr.‘ r ms for their kind p.ai.rotraste during the pa t year, and , §~l1 thgm all, and the Prttr.rie in general, " . WEEKLY uzwédmon BER m's FINEST DRY GOODS bt same. The 51133 prices hold gobd until January 3rd; if you inlend td celebrate New Year's, take advantage " M..." Who b-mght their Xmas supplies Iron. ate, and we are pleased. We intended to give the pubhe better value: than the;- maid obtain elsewhere in the Twin City, and we did : by no narrow margin either, but we in some cases cut the. price in two ; it was intended for an advertise-., and we got it. E0. HASENFLUG Winter Dress Goods Wool Blankets . Elannelettes Flannels â€HWY AND Pr,'jt',phytpot,'y NEW YEAR. zucw$ SHOE HOME h, ill fa" lining. mum: sEris to RYAN'S if you want s Spock] Bargain i My Grocery and China Hall. Our. Prices are Right. (hots hmis VLII. Becker & Bo am in a port!“ “at of nibbl- Boliday “not†_ . 7 Itib1se, noon, Coleus-I, Mg Cunt, ton-HI Psa, Putnam-h} IQ, Waterloo. K in; St. Phone 2t New Year's ' Greetings to All. . RODS PHARMACY. All lines perttiling to no gained during this uaw Flannelett Ladies' ak THE MOST of THE BEST for THE LEAST at BIBLI N WATERLOO Furs STO