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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Dec 1909, p. 10

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" â€"GUITCEK SERVICH Remember, in reading over these items t‘at we have spent thousands of dollars in making thete different Cepartments interesting to you, as a 9 purchaser of Xmas Gifts. There isn‘t a single article that is "Cheap or Tawdy," everything has been chosen for its quality. The price we have made low enough to pay you for your visit. Countless gift suggestions are offered at every turn. _ e Here is the greatest showing of Gift Handkerchiefs in all the Twin C are representative of the very finest styles, from the great Linen centres of the wor XMAS NECKWEAR HOLIDAY,BOX RUCHING SPANGLE SCARFS Lace and Chiffon Colla:s At 1.00 and 1.25. XMAS GLOVES â€"~ Additional Waterloo _ News Waterloo Christmas To Peat Bir.â€"In a report of the Waâ€" terloo Council proceedings appearing l in your issue of yesterday, 1 note the. Mayor‘s salaty for the yreat l:s! $300, an inrease of $100 over _ the year previous. | The allowance made to the Mavor of the neighboring trvwnt is $400 per year an amount _ but $100 in advance of that granted to the . Mayor, of Waterloo, â€" although | that town boasts â€" a very much latger popâ€", vlation. It might be pointed out that the original purpose of the grant to the Mayor was to recompense him for autlay in attending to the town‘s busigess and to cover expenses necesâ€" satfly | imcurred in doing so. Tt is not toted . as a salaty.Some | years ago the grant to the Mayor was $100 which was later increased to $300 and for thik year the grant has been raised to $300. . The husiness to be transarâ€" ted is certainly not increasing at all in iro rtion to the advance made in‘ P To the Mayor The var s ehgirmen. of commitfees, especialâ€" ly ( when some project is being un dertaken and carried to completion in behalf of the town, must â€" devoie n Â¥ery considerable amount of _ their time to supervision and oversight of the wotk in,progress but they are not recomperssed financially by _ the town. The writer fails to see tha! there is any good and valid reason for the increase in the grant | fruto $200 to $300 for this rear and cerâ€" taimdy at this rate of exoenditure in conmection with the remuneration ac carded to holders of pubhc ofices the sums paid | will soon be out of all proportion to the amount that can reason@bly be taken as a fair allowâ€" ante Jn comparison with the grants 6 Neck Length, in Box, special, at 25¢ Fancy Neckwear in Boxes, at 25, 50, 75 and 1.00 Editor Evening Shades, at 2.00 iid Gloves, Suede (iloves, Lined Gloves, Silk (Hoves, Rouillion Kid Gloves, all shades, at 1.25. Leather Bags and Purses, in Black, Grey, and Brown, at 50¢. to 3.00. _ bevfeofenfnEenfaeferfaeeeGenSenfenfurfurfuef urf scofe coMMuUNIcaTIOX ~# LADIES‘ HDKFS LADIES‘ HDKFS LADIES‘ HDKFS LADIES‘ HDKFS 500 doz. Children‘s The Limit of Value Giving HOLDAY OFFERINGS â€"All Linen, initial, 3 inch Fancy Box, for T5e. â€"All Linen, Irish Embroidered, special, 50, 75, and 125 each â€"Fancy Colored Border, special, at 5, 10, and 15¢. each. Fancy Bordered and Picturs Hdkfs., at 3, 5, and Ne. each rincess Lace, at 1.25 and 1.50 each made in other towns. _ The | Mayot was prone to refet to the important Part he played im previous vyears | in keeping down the expense account and his viaw point has considerably changâ€" reducing the outlay but it woul" seem ed if one 1@K@®snest in i.2 ce Mront increase ‘* f*~~ ireely and hu‘ofihvy- â€" Mrs. Philip ¢ is a visitor at Mis. J. Ac Har of Waterloo Personal Watetloo, Dec Mis. Edwin Snider â€" received for the first time since moving | to her new home. King street, on Tuesday, She was assisted by Mrs. W. Watson. Miss Bella Moore, and Miss Wilhe} mina Bechtel. Mrs. Wm. . Woolnass of Brantferd is spending a few days at the home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Al lenton. NVictoria St Mrs. 6. F. Salton of Stratford and home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wegeâ€" nast over Sundav. tabl dies in Iv of Waterioo the original n all _ of whom welcome I brought to a afternoon WATERLOO‘S HANDKERCHIEF STORE Thonking you for the sp Mi GIFTS FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND BABIES of Gift Handkerchiefs in all the Twin City. We mean just what we say, and ever are ready to prove it. . Oar lines of Handkerchiefs for Men. Women and Children from the great Linen centres of the world, and in making your seleations you know that you are getting the best that money can buy. Sâ€" B. Bricker was f hostess of the Preshut Aid Socicty on Thursd: large number of lad endance. A very plea Philip Chustmai 1 the Po M Daints That Represent in Every Instance 4 1} 1909 about this progressives store that we we wish to impress upon the Buying Public _ While we do not claim to be the largest atore in tke County we do claim that the Deâ€" partment represented are as complete in every respect as any of their kind in the larger centres, many lines that we cirry being exclusive with us. _A great amouct of time and money has been spent in the past to bring this store to its present standard and we occupy & stronger positâ€" lon toâ€"day than ever before, as the store that supplics thoroughly Dependable Merckandise at prices that are always moderate. Merchandiso that will give Service, Merchandise that wiil give Satisfaction Merchandise that will appeal to Waterloo‘s larger class of Thriity Bayers. The S. B. Bricker & Co.‘s Store is constantly increasing in popularity and more than ever does it merit your patronâ€" age. â€" You will like this store because it offers every advantage of a thorougzhly Metropolitan Shopping Place.â€"â€"A comfortable, bonialike pfacé to.trade.â€" A placeo whers you will find every item exactly as representedâ€"am place where you will find p‘casant salespeople ready and willing to serve youâ€"where every article is guarautee1 up to standard or your money refundedâ€"where fair dealing, fair price is the slogan,â€"right now when you a:e doing your Xmas Shopping. We want you to give us a chance to prove ourselves. CIJTIZHE. N LE street 11 Elmira Mr. and fferd hospi in _A EBW PACTS wl ent 284 } pupe CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, THUR SDAY, DECEMBER 16TH, 1909, _ Page 9. Thursday, December 23rd, in the matâ€" 1 ket house, Town Hall, Waterloo. Jud T4.‘ gring begim at cight o‘clock a.m. and 9e | the market will be open to purchas Abjers at o nipe o‘clack a.m. The honse Tfihnw begins at oneâ€"m‘eclock p.m. . The :I('"(!Ilnt is the list of prizes to be for axarded: ihl U } ture. The market Thursday, December 1 ket house, Town H \ging begim at cight | the market will be cets @1 _ nipe o‘clos The | Waterloo | Christmas marke" this vear promises to echose all preâ€" vious efforts in point of attfactiveâ€" prss Special endeavors have _ heen wade in the direction of making if a suceessful one arl the prizes to he oftered _ dto the farmers for the best exhibits of produce are well â€" worth competing for. The horse show tobr held in connection therewith also ptrâ€" mises fo be a very attractive feaâ€" ture. Themarket will he held nex! $1 1 ol L NAI 41 rizes for the Best Exhibits of duce. A Record Attendance is Promised. YGRICULTDRAL TE AM CCARKEAGE d phi piize, Cas donated by plize, Ha whe Market Thursday ® Da UWheelba t Tb 0s of 1| i1 \ \ a st 1 l an Seag) d nalcd 84 O by And pro. Wm. Sin nated B a] 11. M ird 2nd ated I i SINGLE CAMRRIAGE HOL ted 0 GENFRA TX «l p Eckr ROADSTEN TEA U t prizu prize, Hugh Hrrgott prive, St mize, Whip Willielm. M h1 MENS HDKFS.â€"All Linen, initial, 6 inch box, special, at 1.50 MEX‘S HDKEFS â€"Pure Linen, hemâ€"stitched, at 15, 20, 25, and 300. each. MENS HDKFS.â€"Plain and Fancy Border, at 10¢. each, or 3 for 25¢. MEX‘S .;\P ‘Sw l[l)KFS.-â€"-Plain Hemâ€"stitched and Fancy, Border, at 50¢ LADIES" HDKFS..â€"Fancy Swiss Embroidered, at 10, 15, and 25¢. each. 1 W Cast R H ud Bros ‘ach %1 ish hx ash 1R bl Di LRPOSE Th AM DSTER (ol It xeTh £] of S A10 OM COU ON the §3.00 Alh TOâ€" RTHEOUS TRE ATMENT [ nated ed Istprize, Plow Points, £2.00 ited _ by Waterion Mig. Co n price, Barber: Tickets, onated by Enul Engel BEX SINGLE TVRNâ€"OLT OWNXâ€" ED BY FARMER. Ist pric I by .8 ind prise, Doersam S Ri Al B1 ph BJ pH1z€ Detitt 1 CIAI R St NT TI AKEY LOAD OF HAY Schondeln Wirp 1 1 PRIZI Ti»AD STRAW Colt by Membrine Stai aods, £3.00 donated Iy un d eH oE Wornh LOT OF T RKE Mover FANCY GOODS XMAS UMBRELLAS alf bhi Wan 1oBrrea GIFTS FOR MEN XMAS NOVELTIIES XMAS LINENS Helle £1 1t $1.00 §3 00, donated *h £].00 Pd Tenneriffe Doilies, Drawnâ€"work Scarfs, Drawnâ€" Squares, Five o‘clock Teas, Irish Embroidered Doilies, Irish Embroidered Table Covers. (iold and Mother of variety, at 3.00 to 5.00 i1 Braces, done up in Fancy Boxes, Fancy Sox Ties, Neck Scarfs, Gloves, Silk Hdkfa, etc. Combs, Belts, Ties, Toilet Sets, Belt Pins, Beauty Pins, Xmas Ribbons, Xmas Laces. Table Covers, Napkins, Five o‘clock Tea Covers Tea donated donated by gorhit WITEAT in Fl d h U §1.00 dn In bF (10) h\ Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative The Canada Gazette gives _ notice that application will be made to the Parliament of Canada at its present Wonk Kidnoys, sursly to Nervos. The fiflmyn. ll!o the ; He @tomach, find their weakness, not CusnGREGATIONAL INCORPORAâ€" $I0S. ession, for an act to incorpotate The Congregational Union of Canada the usual corporate powers as | such, as a religious body corporate with imiluding among others . to â€" acquite and hold teal and petsonal. _ estaté, establish btanches _ and afftliations, and for such other powers as may Weak Kidneys Preventics, _ the new. â€" Candy Cold Cure Tablets are said by druggists to have _ foutr special specific advanâ€" taces over all other ramedies for . a vold. Fitstâ€"They contain no Quinine, nofling harsh or sickening. _ Second â€"They wive almeost â€" instat rolief. ‘Thirdâ€"Pleasant _ to the taste, like candy. Fourthâ€"A large boxâ€" 48 Preventicsâ€"at 25 cents. Also. fine for fevetish children. _ Sold by all dealâ€" veqisitt Kidnays, suroby pom io. m e [gne_'ngmn. like the Heart, and "ALL DEALERS Pearl Handles. large a~i 4 aalb

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