mth etratartrtistic onlctpriu' M, “‘ch * Son. hardware merchants. Waterloo, have rumirml tte happy idea M having a lawn) Xmas Mk. “but is now in full swing, and a Iu-mnl ot PM" advcrlisvmonl on an- other mgr will ttive yon a slight Mm M tttr tmwlklrnnx osvotttttettt tn ttw 'tghrtrnt 4rpttttttrnttr nl the" atom. h um lo "MI Se, We "4 15: More, reveals n “-th Mun“. m “may “scum ttt Sun. EW. . Derltt, the druggist, Wat- ertoo, begs to amount-v that his rank mam tor 1907 have arrived and he dull be Nasal to hare his many friends and customers can on or " tor Saturday, Dec. 15th, and scrun- A setting out sale in now in pro- graa " ttre store ol M. Wilding, Berlin. at which a reduction at 25c on the dollar ls being given Read his " on another page. Rem W. D. Lee comment“! his pas- torate in Waterloo on Sunday and preached splendid discourses in the Waterloo Presbyterian Church. Large congregations were present at both services. . French," Austrian, Gvrman and Jap- anm china. Real cut glass, near cut glass, Bohemian glass, all must no " this auction sale It Hasen- llug's. _ The ice was in splrmlm condition. The patent: ot the hand contributed materially to the enjoy-mun ot the clue". Mr. Hellmuth Knautt, son of Mr. J mu Kama in old-nod " Bulialo . Your Boy wants Zick's rubber boots Until lurther notice car No. 10 will stop at Erb street, Waterloo. Invitations are out for the mat- riagri ot Mr. Chester G. Fry, son of the late John Fry ot Hlenheim, to Miss Frances M. Sutton, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutton of near Dmmbo, on Wednesday owning. Dec. 19th, at 8 o‘clock. The Hurst- assortment at high grade perlumm in the Twin-City will be lound at Devitt's drug otole. here was; a good turn out af the rink Saturday evening, some min)» [n5 Peir tirst. Shir of the wason. Rev. L. K. Eidt, of Dashwood, oc- cupied the pulpit m the Evangelical church very acceptably on Sunday evening. The winter term ot the Berlin Butri- ness College opens on Jan. 2. The college has a very large attendance this year. Many young people tind it a good investment lo spend the win- ter months at this practical school. Xmas perfumes trom We to tto per bottle at Devitt's drug store. We invite you to the exhibition, ready tiow, tor all kinds ot tree orna- ments, candles and decorations tor Christmas trees. Doersam’s. XMAS PERFU MES The mum Moran but an; lllll. Mil. Anna-Ion or Canadian In". will In loud a Read Geo. Hasenflug's auction sale ad. in another column. Devitt‘s Drug Store From the not: dolls.“ ode: to the strong. Inning 11nd that In†with you from Xmu to mu. In bottle. from IN to lo OO' l mu be plum! " has you ex 5mm. my nu at and qttntities Your Gstsamt wants Zick's slippers Toyland opened wide ib's gates at Doemm’s. The skinning in the country north ot Waterloo is,viry good at preseat. Rev. L. K. Eidt of Dashwood will preach in the Evangelical church Sun- day evening. Opening of the promised [and of dolls. toys, and Christmas tree orna- ments, at Doersam's. 0m. loan Ian. J. I. WOIWIIIOD. , . PM†Ill. I‘m. Don't overlook Doersam's adver- tisement tor Christmas presents. E. M. Devitt .. auburn mun. Phone 217. Doutuhe ApctLei WWW harm, Broker's um ms. Real Estate PERFU MES Your girl wants l MERRY xms SALE k Local News. WATIRMO Zick's skating J. M. Sonny. trtstrursprttrttts,. 8.52 Waterloo Mtg. Co. _ .. . .. .rt '2.5.45 Liphanll Bros. _ . .. ... .. 31.15 John Turin-r F T _ T .._ _ ttmt Clcrnrns, Iteitrar.l, work on tool titt.3t J. M. Sit-ally, salary Pr_Fr... ...350.00 Light Accounts. It. N. ('lucslm‘n & Ihr. coke, $129.M H.T.R., freight . vr. .. .. .rF.VF -,. Phi? Wm. Hotter! _ V _ .. . . 5.75 Gordon Wrbrr, wan-s .. _ ..- 22.50 Mootttt a Srhlolo. hunk .. .. . WNW) Wm. Hans. m1ititt ground FrV 'rt “.62 .l. M. Scull); dishurgemctttg ., 1.75 ll. K. Bechtel. brick tattk MrV 'tr il.20 ('hilholm & Co., calm -'rrr' .rF. 122.18 B. E.-nextttet, Mr brick , ,. .. 38.00 (mas. Itrtetziger . F _ Fwr" Wot Liphardt "ms. _ (tt ... L70 R. It. Dobbin Tr. -..-r. .50 The marriag- look plam'u. Humil- ton on Tummy of Miss Jennie May mama, daughter ot Mrs. (indhnl'l, Krb sin-N. and Mr. 'N, A, "murky, " "all. mm M Mr, fin-Inlay ot Ihv Mc0rrttor-0ottrtay my, of "all. “M. Mr Th'mnort "I Hamilton pvt- tom"! the wtrmtm Mt and Mrs. “on!“ M“ rrst6e in Toronto uh" Mr 0mm has a good amnion R. It. Dobbin .. .e_v._ P.rV_ 'P' PVP C. W. Dobbin .. twVF_. .rrrq .l PN.) Twin-city Oil Co. . ._. .re.Ve Cteason Shamâ€, teaming 'v. Allen Shoemaker. tiles _.. ._. Merlin Water Commission mV» Watrrtoo Flteetric, Light acct "v11 'rrVphooe Co. Mr .r. .___'. lly. Iteer, laying mains .. wrt it. K. "whirl, bricks .'. .. ve' I M. Sunny, distrurswntents A nwcling ol the Waterloo Water and Light Commission was held on Thursday afternoon. Present; Chair- man Geo. Diebel, and Messrs. A. Bauer, E. F. St-agram and J. Ritter. Wm. mum, teaming pipe " 1.05 Col. ot Customs, duty on coal Iti.83 Moogk and Schlulo ....r. _, _.. ... -ll|.ll0 R. It. Dobbin .. ___... ..rv_ TP' Pvt ... muss C. W. Dobbin ,. tw-rt. .rrrq H FN.__. 11.66 Twin-City Oil Co. . __. .re.Ve ... 3.00 i'teason Shaun, teaming ._. ... 6.75 Allen Shoemaker. tiles _.. ._. ... 3.62 By-laws to raise 823,000 for a sew- age disposal plant, to place the man-l ‘agcment of the scw'ers in the hands :of a Commission, to enter into a ‘contrnct with the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, to ap- ply tor electric power and energy for the town of Waterloo, were given their frrst and second readings, and.» will be voted upon at the time of] the municipal elections. A by-law to' provide for the holding ot the mum-l cipal elections was passed. . Mr. ts'taulfer, Chairman ot the Sew- er Committee, presented the account of Messrs. Davis and Johnson for services rendered tor report on sew- age disposal plant, amounting to $205.60. which' Was passed. The Clerk reported that the ex- penses incurred in the submission of the Hogg-Metcalfe by-law, which were guaranteed by Messrs. Hogg and Met- calfe in case the try-law was defeat- ed, were not yet paid, though Mr. Hon; was willing to pay his share. The Clerk was"tnstAtast to notify the parties that the account must be paid at once. BIG BUDGET OF . ACCOUNTS PASSED Water and Light Commission Held Regular Monthly Meet- ing on Thursday. The extensive buildings formerly on! third [his will bentiliwd by owned by the Caulk WooIlen um: Snyder Bron. as noon on needed. The Compeny at Waterloo, and recently Compony have about ten men mb- purchued try It. John P. Morley, sued in the work and it is expected an at present undergoing a translu- the buildings will he in readiness by nation. . ' Xmas, Liphudt Btoe. are rearrang- The main building dimensions' are ing the heating system. The main building dimensions; are 150x55 feet, three stories high, and the weaving room dimensions no 150x15 feet and one story high, which were bought by Snyder Brut. up- holstering company, are being alter- ed to suit the purpose-n oi the Com- pany. Mr. Morley is disposing ot the machinery in these bonding: to the number of one hundred machines, which aggregate a cost of many thou- sands ot dollars. Steam boilers, and engines are being shipped to Toronto and Port Hope respectively; the looms to Hespek-r and Preston, and several machines to Port Elgin. The Breithaupt Leather Co. have purchas- ed a number of the machines tor use at Berlin and Penetang. The second THE 10rllalL00 Town Council was held immediately following the Court ot Revision, with Mayor Seagram in the chair and Mes- srs. L. Graybill, L. Staurer, A. Wei- denhammer and G. Suggit present. Three By- Laws to be Submitted to the Ratepayers-- $23,000 Wanted for Sewerage Disposal Plant. " Large Number of Men Employed in Moving tutrhitteryehltertttiotts Being Made by Snyder Bros. Upholstering Co,, Who _ Expect to Move Into New Quar- ters Shortly. ' . i SPECIAL MEETING TOWN COUNCIL thy you I.“ ll": at Mer.. The following accounts were paw MARRIED IN HAMILTON Water Accounts. it.20 122.18 38.00 trot “in 62.30 “Hill 8.52 25.45 31.15 ".76 IAi5 WO0LLEN MILLS The tum-ml will he held on Friday nth-moon at 2 o'clock from the rc.qi- dv-m. Mttrrt sum, where terrbte will hr (“minded my Rev. Mr. Hotli- rlmamn. thump to Mount "one come- lrry tor interment. I Mr. J. Kaufman claimed he should lnot be assessed for business assess- ment Aut his blacksmith and wagon shop on King street. No action was 'taken. The aged lady had been ill since June, but some lime ago contracted bronchitis, which, together with the 'rnttrmities ot old nun was (hr cause ot death. The late Mrs. (may was born in "onvartvn, "use", Irarmstadt, (irr- many, on June 8, l833,'aud came to "11"an in IRSI, whon' she remained a your ant-noun rvmm‘ing to Tat- t-rloo. win-n- she has resided tor or" halt a century. She was married to the late John George in nun. who modernised her 20 warn. “mum-d was tor many wars a nwmber of St John’s Luth- Pratt church. A family of Hum sons sun-ire. namcly, Dr. llrnry (lmmr. oi Dr. trail, Dr. Conrad George. "I Michi- gan, and George "mum, Waterloo. Three (MIMI-n died in inhncy avid tot- "ttrr mm In yours no. Ite nm- and huh a look at the will on t-xlnihilion In Mr, .\. J. Rom drug More which ha! Mn Matt-d by mm of the mvmhm at the Wan-rim Yomut Romrn's "ospttat Rum“); as I'm calm. proceeds M “new are to be devotrd to tttr H J: RI "aspi- tal Elm-um (Ind and the Tttlt to the New tick! W One of Watertoo's oldest residents passed away on Monday at 12 o'clock in the person of Catherine (haul, te- lict of the late John George, at the advanced age of 81 years. 6 months' and 2 days. . Mrs Catherine George Passed Away on Monday.- Over 84 Years of Age The assessment of $1200 oh Mr. Isaiah Thoman's nropcrty near Erb street was appealed and reduced to $1100. DEATH OF AGED RESIDENT T The assessment on Mr. S. B. Bricker's store and personal income tax was not sustained. The Court concurred with Mr. Brickcr's opinion that the personal income tax ot $500 ought to he struck or. , The assessment ot $175 on lot bought by Louis Kraft from Conrad Becker was transferred. to Louis Kraft. Mr. Conrad Huchnergard's proper- ty on Yonge street was assessed tor $1700 and he thought. it too high. As- sessor Froelieh thought $1700 to be a very fair assessment. The assess ment was sustained. Mr. E. Fry, Yonge street. wanted $1700 reduced to'81600. No action taken. Mr. Huohn appealed on his cooper- age property on Erb street. Assess- ment sustained. Mrs. Heimbeckcr's house amt lot, assessed for$1'M0, was appealed. Ne action was taken. Assessor Froelich was present am. showed himscll Conversant with thc provisions of "ttte Assessment Act. and the fact that nearly all the as sessments were sustained by thr Court demonstrated that he has dom his work well. - _ The W. A. Greene Co. have leased one at tho buildings lormrly used " shipping room and 0mm trom Sny- der Bros., temporarily, for ware- house and shipping purposes. Mr. Morley has thirteen ma em- ployed in taking out Minty at! other Work. The .Court ot Revision, composed of Mayor Seagram and Messrs. L StaMer, A. Weidcnhammer and G Suggitt, met in the Council Gumbel on Thursday evening to hear the " peals of ratepayers against the as- sessments. Mayor Seagram acted as chairman. Messrs. Moogk a Schlote have also purchased three warehouses and one lot at land from Mr. Morley. The Waterloo Woollen Mills more; sent a large investment ot money and the citizens ot Waterloo will no doubt be glad to learn that the buildings are again to be utilized. They are large and commodions and will atrord ample accommodation. Number “Appeals Heard But Almost All Assessements Were Sustained COURT OF REVISION MEET fit1et1trrt'trPrtohtu-n Dec-aha ii-iii-i-icuii-i' 5 WATERLOO LADIES WILL PLAY HOCKEY $12 00 . Paul brooch», 14 E gold. {mm 83 oo to $25. Pearl-fol: pint, ll K gold, tron t2 m 'IO. Pttqd gold ling. [tom ' l 35 to "00. Ebony toilet am, gold tad lliver mo 10ch umbrella, “in! novulu “on " null Mes, cutlelea, null pol-hon. tur. trom 250 npwnrda. - We ml be plotted to ihow sou out . Ad! whether you buy or not. E. J. loos. JetteMhtr. CENTRAL BLOCK, Waterloo The ladies' hockey Huh M TFatrr- loo at a rmnt Int-Him rr-organised tot "w Manson and [urns of tbe game will again be [mmittod to with“: the lair minions play ('amdn's In. mm winter "tttr. Tho Mm ilk trmt 'omttrrtittg thr club in a hitch nm's like my" and there is no doqttrt whatrrrt In" ttiat thr mums will be MIMI-4| by ran-r throngs. . A [mun- u-iN hr tormed with other Mums in this Mum-l. and home and home gnmos “ranted, _ Thrrr' inn-r trmm mm Militia»: lo m- "rail,tttre IN M may": this we." and the team “was Io MV “stain the" remttattott. The ladies havi, mu hrs! mm tor I Mon and unreal-l mm. Look through this list 3nd we when“ um. in an animus you hue not thought of. . . Lediesr gold watch“ from $0.00 to650 Gfrh’ 9 studied nacho- from tt.00 to Take a Lei lulu cur Bindow and you will get an Idea of was we have wide. than la no place like the junk-y 'r'trOo new t war Xmas gnu, ' - Buying T Made Easy _ Lin um make no would: to see 0dr diiiiiarurae piirchsslng elsewhere. Eur) body welcome whether you buy or not. Drop in and see the Biggest As onmmt in the county. J . DOE RS A M. " N ' WM}, ‘ o tlt Toilet Cues, Caller end Ct1trCasetr, "_u=', L! ‘ ' l ililllll Work Boxes, Handkerchief end Glove 'sCft)C(i)Ei itll It I Bone, Sawing Seze, Jewel Cues, Pho- 7 " “I I togrepn Albania, Poet Card end Scrap " ‘ Altyymr,. Cameras end Supplies, amok- en’ Sou, Fancy Box Penetmee, Bib]... ' Hymn Boole, Prayer Books, Sleigh3,1 Doll Cuba end Go Certs: Com, 1: e Line I Gan re, Beautiful Una of Christmas Cerde, Cdendan. Picture Bank: and Rim-h The mum â€garment of Dre-sod and Kldbody n.",, Nd-"nee Free C' males ard Deerratirme, Poantaln Pane, Pyrmtrapbitt Om. mtd Bur. hies, Drums, Ctiildrea'a 1‘93 Sate, Toy Pianos, Dolle’ Bad: 0..†andâ€, Ifeebtnr.rrn Ton of all description, Mnelo Rolls. Card Omen Par-es, Gig†Geese, Hariv'ure Sets, and 1001 more Quiche. Every article in our Greet Dlepl r in aid make an acoapmble Christina Gift. ,' ‘ ' J. UFFELMANN A bargain for everybody that needs a suit of clothes Santa Glaus Headquarters Children’s Salts i from this date until the 1st of January 1907 . l Men's Suits, Oppo'site Zimmermann House Look Firitre 25 per ce'nt. Discount on ALL s? John Schondelmayer, -'__._, FOR ----- _ mus TOYS AND canlsmas â€Â£82818. SHOES Mr. Frank Mummr, tor two wars in- mm ot the. dress goods 6rpatimettt in D, a; If. My") More at New Human. has '1"itrg1 Ite Rettetat manna cl T. J, (it t Cm, at “and. m- any [than will “a Na "at“ new... John Bruegeman The Hub Portsehritt, surprised Mr. K. M. Dreitt, one ot their mem- bers. on Friday evening with I view to crtrttrating in . befitting runner his rmnl, marriage. During the ce- aning he was prom-Mod with humble rvideneet or their regards. among the valuable gm: rmh-r-rl being I spit-n- did racing sum-pie chaser. no even- ing passed wry pleasantly. Mr. and, Mrs. Deritt proving themselves capi- Ial etttertaittertt. The number of oven: mu tuned one exceeded that of ptevloue you: end Ie the be". evidence of the excellence of the worlmsnehip of the goods. John Bruegeman, "From the but that it made to the chapel: an: In good In men's pr- melu ia than who found in the output of this utnbllshmont. WATERLOO, Jan a few of the many Chi-Wm:- Oitta Suggestions: Afan line ot Fancy Toilet. Goods. ' Just To Mora baautiful and delightful mu: are: is the Holiday display am you We have enlarged nu- more unawar- ably, and are now randy fur displaying our bewildering â€gunmen: of curly:- man novelties. ' it propmd to mate you I suit that lot Pit' and STYLE cannot be Inrpnued. A Safe Proposition _ and one that will be both' plea- surable and profitable to you will be to buy your shoes at this store. We keep only the very finest and best the mark-- ets afford and Guarantee Satisfaction ' to all our customers. The prices are always fair. PRESENTATION Boys' Suits, Remind You --'I II Ar-. Waterloo, Ont The Tailor ON r. Waterloo'l Christmas market will br tteid'on Saturday, M. M, and promises to he the blunt not beM In the town. A horm- toy â€(Juro- mm siow will behold li‘ron‘m'dlun at VIM. t2M' will he given away in prizes. Farmers mtty will It album-d. In comm-to tor wins. For ml pur- urllan and In! of prim In no mum-ht on "who: use}! In him. . - -__ _-_----. G. B. Ryan tt 00., Berlin. rt,'i,s':',, IP'S'd and SENSIBLI GIFTS in the trout noon of tho tom. Wo on pronoun! foe tho Hominy rush. So any oouomvo holy. to XII-I (In ulna on be found hon. Alt clog-co on be mind. You VIII ho ombly oorpvhod to know how for you an onto you dollu met In not» in. you Bond†porohuoo on thin “on. You II" mono prompt and out- toono _ too. Spoon will no: vomit no to duorlbo to you may of "lo coolnl prawn be», but honor for you to can. and no for your-on. Any of the minio- motioned bolow would ho volume (in. in any homo. What can be A mono "rtgaittte Ind 1mm gm than â€nothing in the 11m . fun. Chow ptlood (an a well a better one. no found here in gmat "er GOOD FUR NECKWEAII from $4.00 to 860.00 ugh. One of the Romany Home Comforts I: a. good warm blanket Price: trom 82 75 to 8675 mu. . [Illa-loo. XMAS PRESENTS Alll ALL. Splendid Comforters at “Buy to Pay" Reversible Comforta- " l 25, l 35, U CHRISTMAS MARKET WOOL BLANKETS Fran 81 25 to $35.00. Fur Coats tram $29.00 to $148.00. christmas Headquarters: FOR MUFFS FURS 25c to $5.00 Xmas Legglngs MIME AND SEE 15c to 8800. Xmas Show XMAS Mll%ilill. COME T AND _ SEE our stock of Xmas Shoes, Xmas Slippers nnd Xmas Leggings. Xmas suppers You will " once realize the fact that We sell the moat Sensible Xmas Gifts. for men, women And children for men, women And children for men, women and children, with our large assortment of It low prices" Everyone highest mm. Portland and Jumper cutters, pleasure delivery and heavy sleigh: at 5,150,823 Map to $1150 cub. DON'T wo R RY l. ll. BEIGEâ€. Ml. EASY 50c to $1.50 WE. MAKE XMAS 31mm 30 Ella-ice“ i- 800 can. N