~ ‘Notice i oiartay have. _ | *r. E ....“.'.‘.‘»h.' ) um onl ap to =d )â€"iape re tA hlh= very elated over the . pHicc of \live stack and â€"areâ€" seriously :rflcwnt the effect of â€" reciproâ€" city might have been on prices. With mï¬ï¬‚hl and municipal elections coming _ on, warm times may ‘te ¢Xâ€" peoted.â€"It is reported that both Mr. Given, reete, and Mr. Murray, @ugi reeve, will withdraw from municifal lWe at the close of this yearâ€" Mr 3-_8(‘“‘!0: is being boomed _ for e.â€"= Thrnips and mangolds are a very fair crop in this vicinity. . w’ Resicent.â€"Tho death .. of B Lenszler occurred _ _ at Bright on Saturday ‘the 14th, â€" Oct. Mr. Lenszler was in his 60 year and was very. widely. known mt&;oï¬ m:ï¬ af _ tho country as . a man of consideralle meyns. 1:: was ~a bachelor and for â€" the last few years resided with Mr. Jacob Miller in Bright. Mr. Lenszler was ill for a long . time with Pernicious Anaemia _and his . death wis not unexpected. â€"The town hall is underâ€"going teâ€" pairs.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harner entertained â€" a large number of their friends on Friday «wwening last to proâ€" gressive euchre. News Notes.â€"Mr. George Weber pf _ Chicopee who has been seriously ill for some months, his malady bayâ€" ing seriously affected his eyesight, was last Monday removed to Torento to consult with specialists there, with a view to having an operation _ [°Lâ€" formed. _ The specialists of this city, not ‘deeming the outcome ‘of an WWM‘E{E case, he was removed back . to is home the following day.: We are sorâ€" â€"xy to learn that Mr. Weber took @ turn for the worse .On Friday night. nel Â¥s AERTCEY ‘ Serious Accident.â€"We are sorfy to report _ that .Mr. Alton Scherman, eldest gom of Mr. and Mrs. â€" Adam Scherman, of Meadow Brook Farm, who l:as been engaged with Mr. Levi Snyder of ©Fischer‘s Mills, for _ the summer months, met with such a sad mccident. â€"Alton was busy at work ,mllu apples, when suddenly he lost kold on the limb, which he was resting _ or, and in falling he was ‘caught on a lower limb, striking it with â€" such force as to sustain interâ€" H injuries, which rapidly developed ,&:-:flus symptoms and . toâ€"day y)jultonéweeldmhmt with the accident, an operation was pesfotmed, as the last expedient for gaving his life. Latestreports say he , now doing as well as can be . exâ€" t undet the circumstances. . His s triends hope to hear of his reâ€" ery . has been visi allan returnei Messrs, Chas Letson spent mer‘s mother Mrs. Geo. Mi enbe spent S Berlin. â€"Mrs. mo., returned V gan on Satur Letson lost a. valu week â€"Mr. Yankse i 1 tan, Proprietor Per acothcrBiveand abagdosnts >A & as, however, . rallied since then, is once more able to sit _ up converse with his friends.â€" Mr. Mrs. â€" Gregory Wagner of ‘‘The t wsil} chartiv remove from OUL rsonals. â€"Miss Mary Sobye who been visiting friends in (Glenâ€" i returned home on Saturday. â€" rs, Chas, Brobmanvand _ ‘Byron on spent Sunday with the forâ€" s mother in Guelphâ€" Mr. and _Geo. Miller and daughter Florâ€" spent Sunday with friends _ in in â€"Mrs. J. P. Ribble who has visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane ina ~returned to het : â€" home. in PLATTSVILLE wEST MONTROSE f his farm near Pinc Bush Dan â€" Kinsey of the same od. Mr. Good _ has leased ) Gotteslaben‘s small farm e and will take possession .â€"Mrs. Fred ;l/ Meyer of street, Preston, visited with ~Lutz on Saturday.â€"â€" The of the estate of the late C. Erb of this place, have property in Centreville to liam Stingel. of Preston, it Sunday Mre. J. P ting her 1 returned t _ on Satw sot a val FREEPORT alua ble iay â€"â€"Mr. Byros ible horke . last of Berlin g lished © | MIELKEâ€"BRUBACHER N ‘es is extended to the young. people { as they leave our midst to reside on Aberdeen Road â€"South, Galt. 4 r *A f + 1 . A. B.: e meuy :ï¬ "Cum C of â€" Mr. E’ '\lm. f ’w- ber t the & Deitrich, â€" Galt. At 4,80 pm. acâ€" eon’nlï¬ by the strains of â€"Menâ€" delssohn‘s wedding. march, played, by Miss Alberta Strohb of Waterloo, the bride ot«; the m-;-. N leaning on lather‘s arm. . marriage ceremony . was nï¬u-t)by the Rev. Mr. Schults of~Elmira in ud is To om-n: latives, of â€" the . fanilies â€" The bride was daintily attitred . in cream serge and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bride‘s gift _ from . the groom was a pearl Mg. and to show the popularity of the young couple, many valuable and useful preâ€" sents were received from local friends and others in Weterloo, Berlin, Galt, Regina, Red Bank, N.J. and _ . St. Paul, Minn. A chorus of â€" well wishâ€" A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel â€" when their daughter Miss Myrtle Belie became the happy wile oly Mr. Ivan _ Milfrod Hilborn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Amos Hilborn, New Dundee. . < .. > ‘The ceremony was performed . at: 4 o‘clock p.m. by Rev. A. F. .Stoltz, beneath a beautiful arch of .. white drapery‘ decorated with myrtle leayâ€" The bride was ysen away by her father, while the sweet â€" strains â€"of Lohengrin‘s wedding march Were beâ€" ing played by Mrs. A. E. Bean â€" of New Hamburg. ‘The bride was gownâ€" ed in white messaline silk trimmed with pearls and embroidered net, and wore a bridal veil crowned â€" with orange blossoms and carrying a bouâ€" quet of bridal roses and lily of the vallev. Miss Edna M. Hilborn of Freelton attended the bride, appearing in a dress of cream gloria silk and carryâ€" ing pink carnations. ; The pretty little flower girls,. the Misses Mary and Nellie Hilborn, | sisâ€" ters of ‘the groom, were attired _ in white silk and carried a basket _ of pink carnations and sweet peas. â€" The groom was assisted by Mr. Lincoln H. Cassel, brother of the bride. * After the ceremony the wedding party partook of a dainty wedding dinner, and following the happy couple left on the 5.20 train .. for points south. The bride travelled in a suit of navy blue serge with black velvet hat. & ‘Their friends will extend â€" their heartiest congratulations . and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Hilborn for a long and happy wedded life. Briefs.â€"Mr. . Carroll, our former teacher, now of near Winterbourne, called on friends last week.â€" Mr. Joe Lather of Miciigan spent a few days. with his brother, Mr. P. Lathâ€" er.â€" Mr. G. Barbour and Mr. Jno. H. Campbell attended the banquet â€"at Berlin last Thursday evening in hotor of W. L. M. King,â€"Miss Knight spent Saturday and Sunday at her _ home in Strattord.â€"Miss Squire, teacher of Beechvale, spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Richardson.â€" Mrs. Israel Sniâ€" der‘s sale last Thursday was & de; cided success, Mr. Bickel, of Crossâ€" hill, purchasing the farm at a good figure. Mrs. Snider and family will Imove to Waterloo in a short time, where they have purchased a properâ€" ity.-.Wedding bells are ringing in this vicinity. Mr. Henty M. Frey who has been in the woollen brsiness for many years in our village has now opened up a store of a ‘ complete line of woollen goods in Mr. August Ahrens‘ building. We wish him a successful future in his new undertaking as be has a wide axperience in the woollen trade. DEATH OF INFANT CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scheifel¢ have the sympathy of a wide . circle ‘of friends in the death of the second of their twin babies, who died of whoopâ€" ing cough on Saturday, aged _ six month$. The funeral was held Monday afternoon from their residence to the Conestogo cemetery. MEETING OF WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION Routine business was transacted at the ‘postponed meeting of *he Water andâ€"Light Commission held at the Town Hall on Monday evening. The contract for the painting the standpipe between Berlin Waterloo was awarded to Mr. . Huber. The Town Council will be request ed to have the night watchman call every hour at the Waterloo= pumping plant. t 3P 4 department During the past weok, the secretary f the â€" Woodstcck Board of Trade t3 Ts on caler se toba ve that umh" mh Onâ€" larto lago‘ epetity in onters Com ty, aayl Ahey would be ¢l Accounts amounting to 4 were passed of which $171.83 connection with athe water ment, $372.97 with the gas ment and $982.10 with the The members 'fl"m were €hair man Baver, a illard, . Chas. J Mucliier and Mavor. t j HILBORNâ€"CASSEL day, AJO% . 4906 ceremon$ took HAWKESVILLE CROSSHILL $1526.90 19 ns depar tâ€" departâ€" electric lacob gone West this week» is Mr. Harcld Armitage, whose many friends _ wi.l unite in wishing him abundant suc gess in his new work. Dr. Stacbler has returned to . his home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after _ a pleasant visit at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. George Wegenast. <â€" > Dr.l, E Â¥ .. whd Mr Mr. T. H. w-\uu trong of ts the guest of ‘his daughter, lm Heveron, Foundry street. 3 Another of our young men '&:‘ wone West this week» is Mr. old Miss Nelda Gleiser has . ret_roed from & fortnight‘s visit in Toronto at the home of her brother, _ Mr. Charles Gleiser. * o t â€" Mrs. L. Bricker has returned from a visit of several days at the®@ home of her daughter, Mrs. Lincoln Goldie, Guelph. e 3 A of _ Mr. and Mrs. William . Hogse . are lp::ln‘:‘ theu week _ with ; «Buflalo friends. h Stf»® Mrs. F. G. Hughes and daugh ter, Mary, went to Toronto on ‘Tues day for a visit withâ€" friends and re latives in the Queen City. _ * â€" Mrs. M. 8. Hallman and Mrs. C. B. Clement were visitors in Toronto for a couple of days this week. . â€" . Mr. W. HI. Riddell, Assistantâ€"Manâ€" ager of the Mutual=Life _ Assurance Company of Canada, accompanied by Mrs. Riddell and Miss Bertha â€"Ridâ€" dell, left Monday to spent a week‘s vacation with friends in Toronto. _ Mr. Thos. Hilliard has . returned from ‘Toronto. 9Â¥ t Miss G. Brandt of, Elmira was in town on Saturday.‘ \? y T Mr. Doyle, formerly of Guelph, and who atpresent is a hotel landlord in Regina, Sask., is in Waterloo for a few days on business, as well as re newing old acquaintances. Miss Irene Kuntz of Walkerton â€" is visiting Waterloo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conrad, the Misses Nelda and Edna Conrad, Mrs. Herbert J. Smith and . Mr. _ Eden Musselman motored to, Galt on Monâ€" day evening. Mr. E. Henderson‘ of Hamilton was a business visitor in Waterloo Monâ€" day. a Searu t Mr. C. J. Ryan of Montreal was a business visitor in town on Monday. Mr. W. Baird was in‘ Waterloo on Monday. Mr. H. MacPherson of St. Thomas visited Waterloo friends on Monday. Messrs. Chas. J. Mueller, John Kaufman, George Diebel and J. Cochrane motored to Norwich Tuesday in Mr. Mueller‘s car. Woolwich Tp. Mr. Albert . HeTgOND JS . 12000000 friends in Hamilton. a Mr. J. D. Johnston of Toronto . is visiting in town. F Mr. William Patterson of Montreal Mr. ~William Patterson Of was in Waterloo on . Tuesday The Municipal Counqi of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich, met at Conestogo ot Tuesday the 17th day of October, A. D. 1911, pursuant to adjournment from last ‘session.~. All the ~members présent. The Reeve in t?’ r:bir.;l PEROMECEAAAOCCUBO CR OME wl to on ‘The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted, _ . Mr. Henry Wissler, solicitor, and Mr. Keith, cotneillor, . of > Nickol Township, aflr?d the Council, giv= ing full information regarding the appointment of an Arbitrator to alâ€" ter the boundaries of Union School Section No. 5, Nickol and Pilkingâ€" ton, by adding certain lands from Union School Section No. 2, Pilkingâ€" ton andâ€"Woolwich.. The Council apâ€" pointed Mr. Ezra A.. Ford, to. act as Arbitrater for Woolwich. Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Sniâ€" der, That Byâ€"law No. 589, to apâ€" point an Arbitrator on behalf of the Township of Woolwich, to alter the boundaries of Union School Section No. 5, Nickol and Pilkington, . be m a first and second time. . Carâ€" Moved by Mr. Mattusch and . Mr. Snider, that the following _ accounts be paid and that the Reeve grant his orders for the several amounts:â€" M. Friedman, gravel and work $12.75 Jacob Zuber, sanitary police‘ ... 7.00 11. Koopman, rep. bridge ......... 5.05 John Hardy, herd inspector ... 2.50 Jas. Gallagher, work on award HECRE â€".ccsrelne ) praivsnet. vevvernny â€"vgene i PA H. Hackborn, gravel ... ..... 5.45 Menno W. Snyder, Overseer ... 10.00 John Boegel, concrete tile ...... 1.75 Alex. Forbes, award ditch conâ€" John Burnett, award ditch conâ€" Ulayton _ Peterson, _ municipal H. Holle, rep. two bridges ,......« H. Melitzer, gravel and work... W. J. Snider, _ voters‘ list revi NION | ;. ommies cvevonitiiee . evmeanievate #9.00 H. Gingrich, gravol and stome... 10.25| Hfenry Shantz, concrete tile ... ~ 1.00 , A. K; Snider, gravel ........... . 1.80 Poter Algeier, gravel ... s.» â€" 3.50 \‘m. Hommerich, gravel ... ... 12.10 A. Shoemaker, gravel ... ... 878 Chas. . Joneb, KFAVOL ......qy. ......." 1. 10) 1Mumo 8. l-ï¬:. gravel ........ l)a . % gfl Fags ol sc sns 903 U Menno ‘ + Â¥s +0 h ..x‘ il'o- B. M a».;i.-‘»l- l H. m ie .: â€"fajsâ€" «ie †Poter Ziegier, and 14.10 :. H. Stablbaum, gravel .......â€" #. +. :._‘,‘ ,v.&y NA# l nedmk ". . z2 WC 4. 1 fl;". * ‘s i: C Albert Hergott is visiting SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Bullalo, N o., grant cou ., | Mattusch nCil| read a d 1612 36 . Miss m: Waterioo friends . ~Mr. L. J. German of oo es apaae s in hus Viers Schweltser has returhed trom a yacation spent in Petersburg. Mr. W. A. Meldrum of _ Montreal was in Waterloo on Friday. Mr. Eugene Rubiman is visiting triends and acquaintances in Buflalo, N. Y;, for a few days. Mr. Herb Kunts is visiting in Butâ€" 00 Miss Foerster ed her sister, 3 day. e fal 00 60 80 10 50 CBRY > Messrs. A. Winkler, P. Shantt, O Latch and C:. Roos have left on : & week‘s hare hunting trip to Atwo0d, Messrs. Jack, Raflerty and "Billy" Bauer returned to Waterloo on Monâ€" day from Brandon, Man., where they were since m " 3 Lo Abank . Miss Beatrice GMPGIME® U" MNTDT CCC ited Waterloo w Sunday . Mr. Marty: â€"_€ has returned from . ca office inspection® trip t*ro‘ _A Western Ontario towns and cities. Mr. and Mts. C. D. Costello of Toronto stopped pver at Waterloo. on Wridav: â€"â€" ‘They . were at the Hotel Mr. Ed ford. 70 _‘ Mr. and Mr Toronto lHO&"‘: nu;y.. M( 3 ET WTCC Mr. A. Slater of London ~was . & local visitor on Friday." EJ Mrs. Adam Ratz of Tavistock is 3, visitor in town. _ ty . 39 xi Mr. J. Chas,. Mueller is a business visitor in Montreal for a tew days. Mr. Chas. Simons was A business visitor in Waterloo on Thursday. Mr. W. Marsh of Hamilton is in town. Nr. I. 8. Hami}ton of â€" Brantford visited Waterloo friends on Thursday . Mr. and Miss N. Willison of Coldâ€" o liar were guests at the Hotel Lewis M water were | on Thursday Mr. W. Baird of Galt 1 erloo friends on Thursday _.Mr. Clayton | Hofiman visited Waterloo friends evening. t uP sue l soins Mr. J, B. Hall of Ko! town on business. Mr. Pat Burke of the lithic Paving Company from a trip to Chatham Mr. Joseph Rogers of . town. Mr. Allan _ SChene? from his vacation . SJ Mich. Mr. Herb Kuntz is i Mr. C. B. Foster ol returned from a brief GUTTCE Mr. W. Jefferson of Toronto is A visitor in town. Mr. Thomas Hilliard v‘$ a busincss in Waterloo on Wednesday. Mr. J. J. Warren of Montreal, was a business visitof in town on Wednesâ€" day. â€" LA 3. Un\ Rinwainbhem af town Mr. and Mrs. D ‘Toronto have ‘retu few days‘ visit w ningham. Mattusch, That Byâ€"law No. 589 be read a third time and passed. . Carâ€" ried. , A Moved by Mr. Weber and Mr. Koch, That this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestogo, on Tuesday the 2ist day of November, next, at 9 o‘clock a. m., and that all pergons having . acâ€" counts or claims against the Council for the current year, be â€" requested to present the same on that day. SEM::} Carried The Lutheran Semidary was formâ€" ally opened on Monday with a comâ€" plete faculty, but the formal dedicaâ€" tion ceremonies will take place â€" Octâ€" ober 30th. Filty yeare ago the first Lutheran Synod was founded by (German pasâ€" tors, forming the AGermanâ€"Canada Synod, which in July of this year celebrated its golden anniversary. In 1909 another Lutheran _ body came into existence, the English Lutheran Synod of Centrat Canaca. Both sy»â€" ods have 60 ministers and 100 _ conâ€" gregations in Ontario. There is also the Synod of Nova Scotia â€" and the Manitoba Synod. All these _ church bodies belorig to the Great . General Council of the Lutheran Church . of North America, which is. not . only doing missionary work in India, Jaâ€" pan and Porto Rico, but has . many institutions of benevolence and learnâ€" ing. 2 j ‘This year it has added two other institutions for the training of. its own ministers, a _ pro seminary in the Northâ€"West, located at Winnipeg and a theological seminary in Watâ€" erloo. It has been found a necessity for the Lutheran Church in Canada to educate its own young men . for its own field, ‘r to abolish _ the education of ~its students for _ the ministry in the States. The new building gives accommodaâ€" tion for 30 students. The late Alex. Ma‘drum whoseâ€"death took place at the Berlim and Watcrio® Hospitat on Friday last, was a form* er fesident of Elmira and had lately moved to Waterloo.He had been in fail« ing health for some time but on Thursday afternoon suffered a pars \ I . en o l ,',:-. * ";*'5 k four t G Oly M d Hamie o anirent mss " oonth Allan _ Scheifele .| his vacation â€" spent Beatrice Gardiner of Galt THE LATE A NARY FORMALLY OPENED Witzel is visiting in Strat d Mrs. D. C. Cunningham of have returned home after a )‘ visit with Mr. E. D. Cunâ€" guests OBITUARY Hall of Toronto is r of St. Thomas visit Mrs. Koenig,; on Sun M ut lofiman of â€" Guelph friends on Thursday of the Waren Bitu; many â€" has returned is in Toronto. r of Rochester has vief visit. to this W. J. SNIDER Clerk. on io it ce T nadian W‘ " t 4 t | antiord visited Sunday. t Toronto vis F of Toronto is in veisited Watâ€" has returned â€" in _ Eiton, MELDRUM We Want \f:m v18 Office: .o;mh:d-l Fire Bld : King and Duke sis . W:ter{eo THE HOME OF COOD CRoSERmts Ari Baking Powder Is wholesome and reliable, its purity is guaranteed. ‘You can procute some extra good Enamelware with . every ;ne of tiis guaranteed ba.ihg powâ€" ler. 8 * @_ for 1 puéling pan, towl, small, sauceâ€" pan and 1 ib. _ Art Baking Powder 1\irying pan (good size) and pic dish, with 1 Ib. Art Basing der for 50¢. 1 large presorving kettle and Baking Powder 50c. Phone 1172 _ Bring your tax notes with you and do not wait until the last day J. HERB SMITH | Waterloo Oct. 6th, 1911 â€" _ Collector BlLâ€"At of the Town Treasurer in the Town Hall. THE LAST DAY for the pay ment of this instalment is > Pay Your Taxes FOR THE YEARNIl ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE at the office Aftor thit date 5 per cent will be: added to a‘l amounts not paid. The office iaogn to receive tazes from Oct. 30th to Nov. 3rd both days incluâ€" sive from 9 a.m. to 6.15 p.m. other days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. 2# 4 u-flmmn:.uhumu Jacobe Kyâ€" anorating Co., wi to thank his customers ude& for the Mud good bestowed upon him during onlg he was conducting this busine x that the same measure of confidance good will may be conforrec upon his sucâ€" cessors, ewspt _ . mm‘suoun. St. Jacobe, Uot. 16, 191 FIRST MORTGAGE Curling Club The officets 6f the Twinâ€"City Curlâ€" ing Club appointed at _ the _ annual meeting at the City Hall on Mongday evening were as follows:â€" Patronâ€"J._E. Seagram, exâ€"M.P. Patronessâ€"Mrs. Chas. Moogk. Hon. Presidentâ€"Chas. Moogk. President...E. F. Sceagram. Vice Presidentâ€"H. M. Snyder. Becretaryâ€"A. E. Devitt. Treasurerâ€"J. Ferguson. Managing Committeeâ€"F. F. Hughes H. M. Snyder, A. G. Hachnel and Geo. A. Bruce. President E. F. Seagram and Mr. W. Hogg were appointed delegates to the annual mpeting of the . ‘Ontario Curlers‘ Association. sATURDAY NOVEMBER 4th. ~Rinks will again be entered in the Tankard and | District Cup competiâ€" tions. _ hall The secoud instalment of TAXES Fred G. Carthew on good producing proper ty worth $4000 or more GOOD ~RATB OF § INTEREST. L. Bruegeman 7 Bast Qualities, Bost Assortmant and Cheapest. . _ We claim that in women‘s winter garments we can serve you best, ~This S our business and ‘we are doing the best that mon:z and experience‘ can make p« e This week, we show arlot (Lf nice ne\;rcoau for :emen.nu;»ï¬?gc:n&l Children and ask you to see ours before buying. you cannot be suited in our department. have perfect freedoZ‘o look elsewhere before buying. There is no pressure, here, our goods must sell themselves, f : Ladies Silk Sealette Conts at Ladies Black Coats in good qualâ€" 18.50, 20.00, 22.00 to §$25.00 Ladies Caracul Plush Coats at 15.00, 16.50, 18.00 and â€" $20,.00 Lnju Fur éolln Conts lined to waist or quilted lined throughâ€" out special at 13.95, 16.00, 18, 20.00, 12.00 to $28.00 Ladies Fur Lined Coats in Sable and Mink collars and Muskrat lined, special at 40.00, 50.00 Ladies F mmfl““ urs F assortment in w-uln‘c._x Write of call on wWOMEN‘S WINTER COATS and we Olle Officers Elected !a* Notice W aterloo Ontarie Cz Powâ€" Art 42 1t _~7:'_ Waterioo ht Ontario ?:; *H« OUR BOOK AND STATIONERY ©TOCK ISs . THELARGEST IN TOWN _ _â€"_. _ _ Doersam‘s Bookstore The Savings Department of this Bank has to be a gre convenience to thousands of our farmer friends and ot] for the safeâ€" keeping of their spare momey,. °. _ _â€" â€" _ ; _ _ _‘ _ _ ) _ _0} EDISON PHONOGRAPH THEKE LEADER IN $0CIETY STATIONERY ___ We accept Degon eposits of $1 and upwards and interest at is added h-lf-yeu- y. Wltbdumlm- be made at any m h.nt.in‘ !“"“'" y * T2 ts 5 o oo s l on ie un e t _ It is not necessary for a to be free of mort or other indebtâ€" ednees in order to avail hlmub of the privilege g:'a Bank tn& As the money can be withdrawn at any time, the Bank acts as a depository for the money until such time as it is needed. . Captal and Reserve $8,944,000 $50.000, Waterioo Branch P. V. WILSON, Manager The Biggest Dollar‘s Wortk You Can Get Anywhere Can Be Had At 4.+ The Bank of Toronto Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms. vs‘ Overcoat: THIS WEEK‘S SPECIALS We are the only Agents in Waterloo for the CARMERS! Ladies Black Coats in good qualâ€" ities and made in styles to suit all sizes, our special prices 7.50, _ 8.50, 10.00, 12. 50, ‘l’ to $18.00 Ladies Tweed and Colored Cloth â€" Cante in the very latest q:s. in Grey, Navy. Brown, Â¥ery special 7. 50, 8.06, 10.00, 12.50, t , 16.50 to & o Lndt:o Suits in Black and * at 10.00, 18.00, 15.00 to 00 Ladits New Ww W â€" \at a.75, g.0p to ; ) . > lfag New "Skirth â€"Special‘ at .. »2.%0,~3.50, 4.00, 5.00 to â€"â€"