24 Emureday RosDFREE ol ie ) ) R k. Devid Bean &E&."EM Cal. # , WPublshers | _ _ _,| * ceipnren agegeme t vanes $k0 5 ©O0 thog, Boilith =*41 co; the Hon Institute hS opening night it . ?â€"!“"“" ds popularity and Be a farge _ ento during the month were> inaug during the month. % j As has previously beci stated . in these coliimmns these ‘classes aftord | & splendid, opportunity: for\ young . mes and women employed in our {actories and others for: self improvement with= out loss of time from their regular employment. For menl . there _ are classes in mechanica! drawing, . shop arithmetic, etc.,: and for the . EMIiS domestic: science and sewing, includ ing designing and cutting. : Many A Ts S s ol use 4 domestic science and â€"sewing, D0 ing designing and cutting. : Many A good ‘mechanic in Berlin factories is seriously handicapped owing to his. inâ€" ability to intelligently and quickly read ‘drawings that are placed ~: before: him or through lack of knowledge of the chemistry of metals. Similarly . there is porhaps no branch of knowâ€" ledge} of more practical Â¥alue * t0° a woman than cooking and. dressmaking. In these night classes the aim â€" will ‘be to make the instruction _ of the greatest practical value, â€" and â€" no young man Of young womian who . is ‘ambitious to succeed should neglect this. opportunity to improve himself or herself. Applications may be made‘to Se¢â€" retary Pequegnat of the Board of Education or any member â€" of / the committee. There are no fees. soon become a live issue among the congregations of the Presbyterian and . Methodists denominations. in Berlin and Waterloo, it being the intention to take a vote of the members some time during the next two months. Thus far the voting on the quesâ€" tion of organic union ‘between the Methodist, Presbytcrian ard Congre-i ‘gational churches of Cenada . has been confined to the mrcsentatlvo' canferences, presbyteriss, etc. ‘These ‘bodies have usually favored union | ‘by overwhelming majorities. m; Aime has now come for the voice of the individual. members . of the‘ churches to be taken, and ballots vlnl»'I shortly be issued for that purpose.: .. The ballots will be distributed . to the individuals through the medium \of cirouits, presbytcries ~and churches.: Ou them provision is made for the classification of the vote. No. i wil be for the ofctals, No. 2 for memâ€" *bers over eighteen years of are, No: 8 for members under that ago, . and No.: 4« tor adherents ~ over ‘ eighteen. Aworsquestions wil} beâ€"/on the . ballot 5 fl:‘ The first will ask the voter _ jf he favors union with the dther Aturrnhec: the second will: ask whethâ€" be. inaugurated churches; the second will ask whethâ€" er the ‘basis agreed upon by the comâ€" mittes is acceptable. A space is left for â€" any, suggestions the . vottr may wish to make. _ Fu s Lekm & The question of cnurch VALUABLE If the vote is favorable, . and FONIC Fâ€"1BJ HBAJFâ€" |WILL CHURCH UNION this wet ADVELRTISERS night ight : classés which at the : Collegiate p M‘m & Awinâ€"City‘ . young fl‘w"w “ ; understood . was es promise to grow there is likely ~ 10 ther OPpPoRTUNITY pood 10 union will tudents Oasu® the approved. previc training next " sehool boys> i8 it instruetional Atia Lo “:fl'-mâ€"w , r#t0 it w w‘l on milttary "grou wl’â€m‘ it will conduct w the physical, m al and mental eficiency of the y0® q_c..m. Ns * Provision will be made ih the â€"€s matcé for the coming Astal year : the dniforming <ofâ€" some : forty tho the d ~dtâ€" some : forty ~1h0usâ€" umumnm training for them during t i season : in July at Freg! e ho i Lel . or munitipality :gl“fllï¬*fl""’"’“ detachment ‘of "Hoys to W:ï¬â€œ" trict training: camp for one week. Inâ€" struction . this. year .. will be in the CE NAE 0 B HREL k 6n drill, the instructors wmm the misstoned officers or . ‘officers in the militia service. ‘The expense, ‘which it is ‘expected â€" will be comparatively light will all be botne by the (Govâ€" trict . camps®will be at a central point within each~ county, possibly the county. town, "though details bave still to be worked out, and the size fl)lm Ui‘m % will ‘be !umlrgl with tents. or Other suitable "“'fla‘:‘ accommmodation and with â€" comp! inexpensive aniflorm will be given . to each cadet. l : ages ‘of the.boys eligible._ {of ’.g:dnce at m’&m»s will * be from 10 or 11 years. to 16.0r. 41. Boy scout work, which is now becons ing of vlo!ll-W$ popularity . will, of cburse, be ene of the features of. the training. m * AnAylmer exchange contains . the. following:account of the death of Miss Lily &hï¬u , formerly of Berlin:. ‘The death â€" of Miss Lily Snyder which occurred at the home of : her parents, Mr.â€" and Mrs. Thomson &nyâ€" der, . John St., South, on Tuesday last, was s peculiarly sad ont. ‘Deâ€" C I“l." '.. m i&:‘h !m“,‘:‘t‘h young ?nhhoul. 6 in het: year, and her sweet disposition ‘and beautiful â€" Christian character "had endeared â€" her to everyone who know her. _ Her illness was a long. and. todâ€" ious one, but her faith in the Saviour whomn she loved, and her thoughtfulâ€" ness for those around her kept _ her cheerful and bappy through it all: In ker death, Aylmer loses on of _ its trightest and best gitls. Besgides her father and mother, she leaves three sisters and two brothers, viz. , . Mts. King. of Renton, Mrs. H. Land, Aylâ€" net and Miss Winnie at hom'e,‘lbfn‘r oo T o0 ie ie fet and Miss Winnie at home, Thomâ€" as of Detroit and Walter of . Ay!â€" mer. Services will be held at . the horse toâ€"day and interment will take place at the Ayimer cemetery. Mr. and Mts. Snyder and family _ have the sympathy of everyone. .. . ANDERSON WAS DISCHARGED Stratford, â€" Jan. 5.â€"C the theft of a suit of Ancerson, â€" the travellir er of ‘Foronto,. who W Galt by Chiet Gorman nsorning _ with Mre. R before: Justice .of the | this morning and was the evidence was insul cure a conviction. Thei ity that other changes against Anderson. Mrs returned ‘ to ‘her home, charge against her. union is finally sccomplished, strik ing changes~will : follow in the : 0 leges, the comnexional publications and the management of home and foreig‘ missions. It is because ‘of grave difficultiesdikely: to arise | in cunmag. tor durtares (. ins hok tol ts pould coedially bupparecanion, tgel obliged to listen to the imdhitions of the head as well, aéd would "prefer some form of Aedaration‘" ~‘Bitte ‘change need be anticipated in the in iflvflul congregations: : For at . least a generation to come,. %‘h f tions will want to | sing : the psaims ‘of David and listen to minâ€" isters Calvinistically trained, while keep M liberty form ¢ church tain d M hodist. congregations will want 1O p up the style of worship and ‘the ninjan teaching to which they wâ€"been acoustomed. Under the MISS LILY SNYDER % new ite of combinat stition will be list OBITUARY as bel before, while accepting the it ¢reed und policy. Enough l ‘be permitted. undpr the sity to enable this or that i Cp n: 5.â€"On a charge of suit of clothes, A A. travelling photograph who was arrested in Gorman on â€"Wedncsday â€" Mre. Racho, appeared of the Pesace Jameson ind was discharged, â€" 88 as insufficient ‘to"" seâ€" on. There is a possibilâ€" esby terian hanges will . be laid 1. Mrs. Racho . bas home, as there is no at it ons io ptvans‘s,.~. t n t . in + esY . "* ton iÂ¥ _ ~~ ~ lain N0 commISsiON to 2: ___.___ . SR WikBRID‘s _ ~s@> .. |HAD NC cOMMISSION T “iw* o. t . SIg WiLFRID‘s oR 00 BOY‘® E* ~‘~ " * cONst BR <H AnMIPAL| ... ~~ INVTH Tok §5, Â¥ P >’§¢" - oW i We d 4 ," J ':‘>\ i 2 "“;“‘ 2 'i e waly" &*c ‘"~ t meys "E m > e _.0 c3 3 "&ï¬a‘“*ï¬:’ lesty Fourh) nisted . Atawa,; Jag: 3.â€"A Mï¬'fl + of ‘rest. gad. * Aad Obeas N. T. & Lib mme o 1‘3 '-M‘-:tugmm.d Bsc tk ~.'? isw m.: * "Fa 3 ction t ol â€"newsparers to the e"¢ct | tigued the close af â€" the § ’ ‘ e g" that Hon G. H. Periey wis to conâ€" |esmpaign, The _ statement in (he Jun. 4 â€"â€"The Borde C t t io 5D P ri aner w hile in |#PeC Prose has been SÂ¥Gived sutito 47 â€"Ottamwe, â€"Jun. $ ~â€"The Borden B be # blas in aâ€" cot the eed pretty m WWiths pianting t‘ year : .0 rty thous i1 __, apicit & inatter Inâ€" the cal the the parâ€" ther Ne e : â€" Amociy o im on Mng veat enters with. equal facility the ~hovels of the poor, the homes of the middle class and the mansions of the. . rick, When given as soom, as the, W!;‘w\flfl:l.:l.lï¬!*_ croup preven danger . cause of lety. Thousands ol mothâ€" m-.n":.‘m‘.?.m,.mu @0 BSuenced â€" by the advertising cols s m’ifll;’.ï¬ the editorials. w Because > advertising , enters _ all homes â€" it is a _ national factoRsand must be pute and Ronest. <| ... .. . ~ The fault of the British advertiser is not ":IM hmcn_'t z'ro:w;“ :: goods, but that he forgets to c world M‘h{l.n. E2 oX . ‘a manufgaeturer doesn‘t take the public . into his confidence. his suctess at best must be _ mediocte. ADVERTISING _ . COLUMNS READ Manufacturers (Are Urged ‘to Take the Public Into Their _The day will come when ; newsâ€" papers will find cheap, bad advertisâ€" ing too expensive for them to : .â€"run. ‘Religion can accomplish little: withâ€" out advertisin®, but advertising ~can do aslittle without religion. . > The above , are a few extracts from an addqla given in Toronto .‘ l4st evening before the Ad. Club of . that city â€" by Mr.. S. ‘C. Dobbs, exâ€"Presiâ€" dent of the ‘Associated Ad Clubs of â€" Aimerica, â€"and â€" now Chairman of the Executive Committee. The, . #¢â€" marks of â€" Mr. Dobbs will be _ of particular interest to Berlin adverâ€" â€" tisers who have recently formed the. selves into an Ad. Club for _ this town. i auk * aos y Mr. Dobbs ‘spoke Of the overâ€"inâ€" creasing ‘influence and importance . of the advertisement writer from _ the public ~and nation@l viewpoints, and pleaded for & clean, purc, sane .. and )o_pit system of M\% The Yisions of the advertising.Jpan toâ€"day, he said, were the commercial realizaâ€" tions® of toâ€"morrow,â€" and if a _ great international commerce . were to be established it would be through _ the the influence ol international adverâ€" tising. The advertising columns of newspapers® were becoming as â€" much read as the editorials. Th ‘The speaker pointed out that King George had recently reprimanded Briâ€" tish manufacturers for forgetting to advertise sufficiently, telling them that their mainâ€" fault was not _ in their goods, but in forgetting to tell the world about them. _ He said that at the present day even the greatest corporations had to take the public into their â€"confidence: through their. advertisements, _ and suggested that the Standard Oil Company would still ‘hate been in existence had it tried to get the goodâ€"will of the public through the papers. The plans for: the comvention in Dallas, ‘Texas, next May were outâ€" lined. One of ~the features‘ is to be that theâ€"admen are to meet â€"< there. on Sunday> for. the | first ‘day, <when â€" they have ~been invited to fill _ all. the puipite in the â€"city *and . â€" gpeak ol: "Religlon and ‘Business,"‘ ‘They interd tocarry ont their invitation, and . members will preach in every thurch including the w“u "Why should â€"they not?". «Mr. Dobbs, "for without advertising religion »tan apcomplish. littte, and .. without â€"‘re= ligion advertising is in aâ€"similar preâ€" dicament.*" Mr. â€" Dobbs: that the admen‘s convention in 113 should be held in Toronto, . The nations of toâ€"day, ato belng *"I Suffered °Y With My Back.", â€" " trom w kidneys, a bad ed'l-"'_h: asually renders the sufferer | for work and often results in m’ nane: :. ‘m'. tried a number of remedies from difficrent physicians, _ More then a vear ago, one of our localâ€" iiuedy stt n i e and after‘ ‘them some mmxm:’.wma: ment in my kidneys, and I am to say that I hope scon to be restored to health." J. P. Au.z. ExJudge City Court, Glasgow, Ky. As lon 9 T mmp’*vbflb illl:"-’ W‘ï¬. pmen e oo mafferet may be lncled. steadying the nerve :-om.-nhtdm sible, thereby enabling the to To Jan of 247 qucrlqrien Miles‘. Antiâ€"Pain . Pille ars + puagh +o c 0. _ _ + go _ "Hold Wy "WHf" antes assuring Or. Miles® Antiâ€"Pain Pille d M FORMER BERLIN “u?n’é'us';ï¬ï¬a%ml mh‘ï¬hmmm- R. Hobhs, ot : " James. ‘street Methodist church, Exeter, surprised his congreâ€" :t!fl' on Sunday, / Dec. 24, whe3 â€" announced : that ‘he had tendered his resignation to the President © of the Conferente, the same to take efâ€" foct immediately} His Imrewell â€" serâ€" mons â€" will be: preached on Sunda? next. ~Much good work has been asâ€" complished in the church during the in the chureh during the says "the Advocate, reâ€"decoration of: the church, nlm;-t and rearâ€" rangement of the gallery, installing of memorial windows and building of bew: shedâ€"but as an _ unfort aifier= shce ‘has arisen between the ° pastor and the peoplc, in addition to _ on unforttunate afiliction faving ove ‘takâ€" tn Mr. Hobbs, ha hbas apparently considered that® a severing of : is sonnection with the church immediateâ€" ty was the best thing to beydone undet _ the circumstances. ~Rev. ‘ Mtr. Hiobbs has the: Advocate‘s sincerest sympathy in his affiiction, which hap~ pily is ‘gradually wearing away. Rev. Mr. Hobbs has . given almost â€" forty years of faithful service to _ the ministry . p A petition by 500 members and adâ€" berents â€"of © Jamesâ€"st. Methodist: church, Exeter, in favor~ of retaining. the pastorate <ol Rev. . Richard Hobbs, has been signed; if unsucceisâ€" ful, then Mr. Hobbs has preached his last sermon as pastor. It is â€" said mzhyqvmdflws,&o,qm- torfly board ~ passed its invitation t> Rev.~George W. Dewey, pastor of Empress Avenue Church, London. _ It was the fact | that conditions agreed upon to be inserted in this invitation,. p:ov;;flu tls Rev. Richard Hobbs was to be given as good a that caused ‘ the trouble, the congreâ€" gation backing up "Rev. Mr. Hobbs in his ition that the comiitions should â€" have been placed there. His claing "%o : the president of the arising over‘~ the omission of _ _ ‘the conditiohs . was voted down by : the board, with the result that the petiâ€" tion has been bitroddced by friends of the pastor and ~ an effort will be made â€" to retain him. .. When biying ~a cough medicine for children‘ bear in mind. that Chaimnberâ€" lain‘s Cm'am is ~most ‘effectâ€" uat for croup and < whooping cough and that it contains no hatmâ€" ful drug. ~For sale by all dealers TRUNKS LOADED Cobalt, Jan. 3.â€"Another _ method ol‘ bringing liquor into Cobalt _ was discorired toâ€"day, when the Erovincial Police : seited â€" two constnercial . triavel~ ters‘ {runks loaded with whiskey. The discovery was.made owing to a: botâ€" tle in one of the trunks being broken in btacit, the .. whiskey dropping through the cotmers of the trunk: and strongly perfuining the baggage Car. The trumks were checked for Haileyâ€" z;...,,;m-mmuum off the train : atb: t ~and Magistrate Atkingon ~mude ad .orderâ€"this afterâ€" noon for the lighor to be : destroyed. The owner appeared and wanted his property returned. It. was shown that he was holding a commercial trave! let‘s certificate, although‘ not travelâ€" ling â€" for any firm, and brought the liquor from ‘Montreal. STRATFORD PAIR PLACED UNDER ARREST IN GALT Galt, Jan. 8.â€"Chiet of Police Gorâ€" man this motning Arrésted _ A, A« Anderson and Mary. Racho,, who are wanted in Stratiord on . a charge of thett. They lelt Stratiord on October: 9th and.ciréglars, bearing their photoâ€". graphs and descriptions .. were â€" senk out, 1t was by this means that the (alt Chief recognized the pair on the street,. and_ after some .questioning foreed them to admit that they were She wanted parties. â€" Anderson is said to be married and to have ..a home in Toronto, and the . police state that the woman has . a husband and children living ‘in _ Stratlord, where the pair were taken this afterâ€" poon by Chief: MceCarthy to stand trial.«â€"The couple have lived as man and wile and evaded detection . in several western Ontatio towns. belore coming to Galt. N ( Some newspapers have published an item of news to the effect that the railway mail clerks . might take pagt in po.!:lcl as myich as they liked, and flh‘;‘:o-ll not be dismissed. The Post ce Department is . not T90 rnifery mau Cks care oimelah i o ie n t I are éluded | in :-nohl- Adopted en e than <.. any gove ESCHEW POLITI Thete «44 â€"not. the slight WITH WHISKEY o Sone Sctide a Mebho if ner, aud . incldentally. taking. the .G5¢ ‘It is only natural that the new Govâ€" . © syopodcoateocontuchopcecorbodomcecachoncen ernment : should : complete : the â€" work , * left unfinished by the Laurier < Govâ€" ® * erhment, but it might have the fairâ€"* & > m Ohd& ness to give the credit where it is due Instead of taking to itself the honor | Fe s of initiating policies which _ it is " Best ‘ew selec aisine per ] merély carrying out as legacies from "tb. 10¢. . Best seeded raisins in its predecéssor. hss 1y gxm&l‘d&g taken by: the Borden Cabinet, : though the idea was Sir Wilfrid‘s, :and it was he who penned personally when. he was in England last summer the letâ€" ter ‘that invited the sovereign _ to Â¥isit Canada. B 97 | She constr Queâ€" on G. P. am as part .n:- dtm‘h““ 'CO;‘ vei M&fl":!hhhc m«:.l.,r;m:. as ‘And mow, to crown the completion of Laurier‘s work, comes . the â€" ~ anâ€" nouncement ‘that his Majesty: â€" the King has accepted : the invitation exâ€" teaded to him by ‘Sit‘ Willrid Laurier to come to Canada and open the new Transcontinental railway in â€" 1914. Here again all the oredit is â€" being If King George ‘comes to Canacda Â¥wo years hence, as all hope he will, it will be due to the invitation * of Sir Wilfrid Laurier: { #) | | 11 +f!‘â€"| any statement we make. in fact, tho ‘m.u_rntflyheualluw‘%‘ éfcacy of Rexall Vegetable Compount if she will come to us acquaint: her with the ingredients coftained in this preparation, and them ask chor _ phyâ€" mmmq‘th.mtn?t._ It is not npcessary . for any woman to ‘take : our" unsupported word â€" for v'nowubmuh, nlhrvl::m:l m 6 W’ OJ u â€o $ the same â€" as used by a â€" reputable successul physician in treating such aHments. â€" Bince® ‘it has ‘been on the market, the . reliability of. this troatâ€" ment has been demonstrated in hunâ€" dreds of cases, and today so positive are we‘ of ‘the results one may ¢xâ€" pect from a treatmemnt of this preâ€" paration, that we offer to refund . any money yau may "have paid us for _ Refall â€"Vegetable Compound, if it Tails to produca benefcial results edupction in your ‘own case ~ Beat in‘ mind that: Roxall Vegetaâ€" his ~Compound may We obtained only at gur Atoreâ€"The hesall DE Storg. Price: $1.00 per bottle.© A. G. Hach nel, â€" Watertloo. N3 THREE ATTEMPTS MADE Toronto, Jan.. 4.â€"â€"Twoâ€" attempls were made, fifteen minutes apart, â€" to butn ‘The (Globe building: early > this thorning. < : > 3( i( ze _ M C 4UC . At 12.30 a member ‘of the Staff (deâ€" tected smoke, and, going down â€"the rear:stairway, saw a doorway on fire. As he went down an â€" unknown . man ran outinto the â€"street,> while l‘q (Hobe mian turned back to. give: the alarm.. Members of the staft put~ the blaze out with a hand extinguisber Fifteen minutes ~later a M‘é smoke tose from "the same portion â€"â€" of s the "building, und it was discovered <] that :a fire. had: been uw:hf#' with piles ol .paper and ‘pleces! > i lTumber on the ground floor neat th@â€" rear stairway, a few feot lower down â€" %han ‘the first. This blazo was : also ~ fl.::vudidon lthh:d":‘uh‘ great _ way , was als out â€" withh, ihnl:t:-‘ahhn.;‘l'hr'lh‘ At 1.30 this morning ~an .tw was made toâ€"fire The Mail and pire building at King and Bay streets/ A fire was started on thi sécond fl0or, and the firemen had to be walled : out to extinguish. the blaze.â€" Patrol: Berâ€" MManuan of the fire THOUGKH IT‘$ "ONLY A COLO * STOP IT BEFORE IT STOPS YOU iï¬â€˜idi.!i;mm NEWS»_ APER ~BUILDINGS lhndmluï¬i’qflanol 'flm. that .did iddl:‘:\ Wafl"ï¬l it the . - * And cv:m“ not d-‘m‘!:; you thoroughiy miserable for x:week of 1CD infacisn d praopat goid is nocked peat ereiy. . Tni roradut rrops arong m on fie uied n feal ,uhw NP Enlomdfan of ie aly ing t Fou *' .J& 3"1"â€-__)\‘ lio s like. â€" Your Druggist can #iUpply"wither ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN the â€"‘IPwo~ attempts n (oo by riec © Govâ€" s the fairâ€"* & ~ > re it is due the honor | 1. ldt ds to Canada | & 1D. j pe he will, ation ‘* ot : 2 2 LN * 8 this oz * ICHAN "ongerva cable ‘Saskatchewan "First Mortgages at all Branthes "Tnterést allowed at Nighest enrvent Fete, 900 OB Edison Phonogr: world‘s greatest art it at the disposal of h has every improvement and advantage Thomas A. Edaonhabeenll!bmllg home. Your whole family will welcome C ne woten on There As at ‘a price to suit every purse. are ney intsic and songs every month. Any Edison arid explain this greatest of all home entertair WATERLOO MUTUAL ndrng Hhancprape Pn ho , Boiron, Soar %"‘2 Ioesr MicroFTEEITE: Sigr0D to #240. Rainin Sintmerd Rederdi: t Edison Amberc! Hecords {niay twice s« long), @8e. Edison Grand" * M&fl}h&"‘m“ -: ‘- v _ . â€" A complete line of Edicon Phonographs and Records * found i woOon _ FIRE INSURANCE CO. guconpom\'mn IN 1863 . ‘Totai Assets 31st December. f $426,808 1# harth Swe bast, Thronth /s wiikluntth ‘Suen THE MOLSONS BANK ; $ s eA oo is P.0Q M‘!TA..'QUIB‘Q Canada i Aithe "teur en roisine j pres sgee 30 aon the t baves es n?;-wmlnï¬dg s,u-mim ‘Cookin ; t :%â€â€˜i; gix:d“ptd‘.“m hnonu?m b. 182. ""‘tf "treeh Sm heoig Suenure mm non esnt t ae ue ut n souck ts wol seleoted and we can beartily revommend J.:G. DOERSAM â€" King St., Waterign same to the most carefull buyere. WE PAÂ¥ â€"CASH hR WM‘ANKWW Saot=D. 5 B JARD OF DIREOTOR®, im, J H. Webb, "-ah Ei ssm ns _ Iimenka se Wim. Snider, Precisa®, ::‘nhu.'urn-u t fontt _ ‘The of financial U ipiroln ". \ fldhy M& '&'-'i"buz." c iinnanned tag gv_u"""m' :nn--' you cam p~JATIONAL: FINANCE COkPANY, LIMITED h / entertainer,. the "Edison Phonogral c‘aéii'ai Paid Up. â€" $4,000,000 Rest Fund â€" . â€" m ©200,000 Rest Fund _ â€" _: â€" . $4,400,000 Total Assets oyer 3‘44‘.000000 : A, 6. Hallman, Prop. _ Loc@l} Representatives: Carthew, Waterloa SAVINQ® BANK DEPARTNHENT Ti Oics, Vahedurer, B.C OFFIL ERS Boriin.. A4 6 Augin i Incorporated| 1855 Ni V s 13 |~ Becretary * â€" â€" eemnt |ug-7¢‘vlli‘0.-v!tm f nderson‘s.. : Bakery Sand King 8t. Waterloo _ Fandy Cakes 16gher .df Margiage Licenses . aeece esn . \rATERLOO President and lluughi‘g $Meat Market > ful Points in favor â€">, yie OF THE .~ _/ JACOB BALL We have the reputation of plvfl:rm 9 with cholsest and f meata all the year round.â€" _ /. gé.'.-‘“',"vt‘l'n“".{' a used rF1OMPIRT "f #9 ":,. " :.g’ t, ~#H: Ad land ® <a Ariees eraatiy detiverpd n allM Ww Write for the Neat Little why oupoide‘ are . best. f £ ks DOMINION L|F E' *h the talent of the Orange, N. J., U. 9. A 100 Lakeside Aven d} the Piin miv® vit s 03