+ SCHEDULE PROVIDES â€" > TWO GAMES WEEKLY ° The schedule is so arranged _ that i.en will be two games each week ‘ on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, t @§d the fans will be provided with a {good, fast brand of hockey. _ How , the weatherman does not seem y favorable and is still â€" handing ut weather more suited to rugby. ~*In theit upstairs showrooms, beauâ€" tiful trimmed hats, of the very â€" latâ€" west models $9 to $12 for $5.00. $5 to $7 hats for $3.50. Also we show an endless variety of shapes in {elt. welvet, plush, velour and beavers at geduced prices. See our â€" exclusive line of fur and lace hats. The fallowing students of the Berâ€" Jin; Business . College have recently w to positions : Erma Schroet, ‘ffen. Reiner Bros. & (Co.; C. Weber, % Breithaupt _ Leather Co.; _B, oslock, sten. onservatory of Muâ€" ; Adaliph Vetter, offices G.T.â€"R.; im. Meéeyer, offices J. E. Seagram « . 7 R. Metch, offices Bell Tel. Co.; H. Roos, Dominion Postal Service ; Art. Kimmel, offices Cominion Tire &.; Olive Moote, sten. Dom. Sugar Co.; Hilda . Snider, sten. Hardwood D.. Elmira ; Merta Padden, _ sten. wht Commission ; Lecna Schnarr, Sten. H. L. Janzen. _ New students ‘ whould enter Jan. 5, when the â€" Winâ€" ;A6r Term begins. Catalog free. College. ‘ Th !oel’g’ti‘ + ‘FAn elocutic ; of the â€" F4 the _ lip» i vl‘ .m . Apply _ Sy . ~ The â€" mant it m‘u‘l ppace" s either >Ahira teamto ..A big husiness ess pusiness, changed ‘Kischer© proprieto ‘store and pool : «buginess, to Mess Walter a::mhcon Fischer cond Art. Kimn &.; Olive Co.; Hilda D.. Elmir 3.!& Com sten. H. L whould ente FOR SAUE.â€" TEAM OF HORSES. ~ -m Superintendent _ Merchants £ r Co. 4131 * The ménagement of the _ Acadian Ulub team are trying to arrange an P&Nï¬um for Christmas | Day, L either a New Hfamburg or Elâ€" F‘{Nn teamof pucksters. <Mrs, °B. F. Seagmm was the ho# $ss of a children‘s party on _ Mon %*o merty, hours â€" passed . $oo rapidly for the happy parti | _ Cloking exercises willâ€" be hefd _ at Slie Alexandra School, Waterloo, on APbursday afternoon from two to four i‘l«:loek and at the Central School on Friday afternoon from two to four «‘clock. _ The schools will be upen ‘#o visitors. . _ A Dg hu’mus deal was consumâ€" ;t:“d on Monday, when a King :St. $ imï¬chllgad hands. Mr. C. E. Kischer‘proprietor of the Hub Bookâ€" atore and pool room, disposed of his business,to Messrs. Wm. Chivers and Walter &:flwott of Berlin. Mr. Fischer conducted this store for the last five years. Pu the jolly games provided lof ‘[their, entertainment. "MWis# Matilda Forwell, of this town, ;ï¬e‘i?d word Friday morning A{ the ‘Meath of her sevenâ€"yearâ€"old prother, #on of Mr. and Mrs. John Forwell, # St. Clements. _ The funsral â€" was :: pla h p jram elocution contest under the ausâ€" of the W.C.T.U. will ne held the _ liprary ~hall next Thursday , Dec. 18th. ‘he hockey season g for distr their _ firs 2 at Berlin Juniors will demonstrate by clashing wil o winf Â¥, Dr. C. S. Eby of Toronto i}Md in the Waterloo Methoâ€" > ~Cburch on Sunday was a guest ;;hï¬.ol the Berlin _ Business we.‘ The winter term nBens san. 8th Juniors Jan . and Mrs. Thos. Hilliard durâ€" against iates Play Fir@®t Game me Jan. 6th, and At the Rose when first igp shape with h‘ between ga opens at home _ ‘Preston sev inst the Acadif he next game schedules the inte s which were Telegtaph sh enough games little gousy will buy AND PERSONAL| _ 5 sls n the Berlin J their ability g with the A Intermediates â€" game away on .Jan. 9th, begin the seas winter term pPens ules for the intermediate pods are not oBly t afe afticles _ of ind will last for on seven Acadian game wi Berlin . t ability games to e without en games PoRy AND ET ARTICLES 8th. show season he comâ€" ite _ and published on Juniors v at the Acadian s _ will from â€" while _ Jan. will Interâ€" 1 _ be ame . +1 o eppenent o e ree n omm c t _ * 6 d | Pss Li e for t | i s ks * Capoaa e * =~ Poll mu. sls :* * * 5\ acch is prisim ‘ J is B sns «t x * W 8 ‘}" faw monie comâ€" | Do . _ 4 _ W3 _ Deput and | /. L women P Wwgef Tocs shed | ies #h Poll that ‘ L ® * . CC %5 1 0 rgs keep | |{% & n Ajoil 54 very | | _ . .‘ PSREL __â€"â€"â€" i e d y _ Jan.| Te o 2 sal~ will *R $ 2 .4 * iterâ€" | Â¥s.. h. oi . be ‘ 8 ,"v’jm P € iors , in opy E* / . the c | f dian N I wil | | rom 1 . chile | at | | R L that r i veek REEVE .!. R. KAUFMAN, | Jab He refuses to commit himself as tc whother he will be a candidate â€" at the fotthoming c|‘rt|ll‘: but â€" who is mentioned as | Waterloo‘s ° next Mayor. 80. anto? a loan," said Mr. J. H do _now is «o «¢t some en> i Town â€" Clerk 1. C. Haich Mr,. Dantzer replied that h> did not think it was up to the company to sell. the debentures, as, they had filled their part of the contract by buildâ€" inz the factory, which was erected at a coSt of atoit $14000 what could be dons, unless a special act could be passed _ by the Legislaâ€" ture, and he didn‘t think that would be â€" possible, because _ whon the law was placed on the Looks, it was to prevent ons town outhidding another for en industry. If the Quality Matâ€" tress (Co. gould find a buyer for the Jebentures, ths town would soon disâ€" pose of them. s b; Ee oomne sain s ol olne Sn Coule Ancmmiiints a l td ind dlis ioi e d t h ooo ( 2 s ___|Joiin Met: .. se «x: 20 Vho is serving his second term _ as Waterl.o‘s> Chieft â€" Magi J. W. Schnoider .. ... 20 ; Magistrate, and y A hh cresma cce who has teen asked to stand for ; third term. "I can asl:m'e you that Your committce also considered the llwill not be a candidate for May or, Reeve, or Beputy Reeve, or Counâ€" i:pfl;cartun of '“:s Bailey for a _ reâ€" waltcust c ols3 i0 19 3 oS > + Lk e ep op d io p n e e Messrs. Dantzer and Montag of th: Quality Mattress~ Co. were present at the meeting, and wishad to _ find out just how thsy were situated, in regards to getting any of the money Irom the town. ul)] debentures for which a byâ€"law _ was Passed _ by th> ratePayers in -lul,v' last for thr Quality Mattress (Co. ‘isl provinz a perpleXing problem to the j Town fathers just at present. 'lhe} n:atter came UP.at thr meeting on Monday evening, and the final decis-l ion â€" reath~d was that _ an attempt' should be made to get a loan on the factory, and borrow money from pri-I vate citizens. F CONGRATULATEMR. C. W. SCHIEDEL Arrangements Will be made to Secure the $10,000 for the Quality Mattress ?p.-Un- : _ til Debentures are Sold > He refuses "to comirit himself, vbutl“l eurss I will dro» out i.ii! Year," ":‘:'“:?mu' .' e o prospects are that be will stand for| said h>. 1. e igis "** another vear as Councillor. A 1 2. Mayor Fischet said h> didn‘t know F7 4 The seil n; of the $10,000 wurth of woild _ tbe quashed. The Preston cilor", said he on Monday evening tobably the only thing we _ can ~WATERLOO TOWN COUNCIHL MAYOR J . 0. FISCHER. Roos \Why his dofinitely decided not to be a _ candidate for _ the Council for A by law was also passed authorâ€" i ing the followingz polling divisions for the municipal efections.:â€" Poil ng Suldivisions 1 and 2 (comâ€" prisim; th> north ward) at the Harâ€" monie _ Hall. Mr. â€"C. B Froshlich To construct a tarvia pavemcnt on Fischt St. with a cem nt evth and gutter. prisi® ; monie Deputy For _ th> construction â€" of a 9 in. sewer and 6 in. underdrain on Fisch cr St., Albert to John streets. To alter the grade and construct a d ain _ on â€" Esson St. from .Jokhn to Fischar stteets. , "I think _ we can see ~ou through som;: how or othar," was the conâ€" cludin« word _ by Councillor J. _ H. Roos in reference to the matter. Mr. Roos said he thought alout 20 nrn could be found in th: fown who would make a loan, to Which several of _ the â€" Councillors expressed their willingnss of joining. However, the matter _ could _ be taken up by the Poard of Trade. opposed it 1914, Th ojinion was _ shared mutually betwren Councilior Bricker; and Deâ€" puty Reeve Schiedel, that if theyâ€" had Inown about the act they would havée Mayor Fischer _ said â€" that if the Council paid the money out under the present circumstances, each of _ the Councillors individually would be held liable for the amount paid out. "‘Ihr question now i; wl;atw; can co for _ the gentlemen," interrupted Uouncillar Raos. i Mr. Dantzer said h> could not set why the Counzcil passed it, if â€" that| vas th> case, and h> for on did not‘ Enow about the section, otherwise thc’ lactory would never have been bUuilt. Council is in a similar position ; th»r north Hall. hr y Returning Foll clork, nz Sutdilis i‘ resid noe: MR. B. E. BECIREL Polling Subdivisicns ‘wt. 3. ft. RaoS,‘ Byâ€"Laws ons 1 and 2 (com ward) at the Har C. 1 Froshlich Officer. Mr. C. M At Wm Depit Â¥.h>â€" anso. nced _ on Monday eveRming that h> would enter the contest for the deputy reeveship in the -lan“ty elections. â€" ’ Why The Runaway ? The causes that lead up to the run away _ of the fire < team on Sunday eveninz, was the first subject to be discussedâ€"v hn thr meeting convened. Fire Chief Karges was present, to amswer _ any questions which . were faiscd, and between Mayor Fmgr and the chief a warm discussion t@&k place, with Councillor Kutt, chaitâ€" men of th> Fire and Light Comnift: tee, and Counciilor Bricketr, at tiffies [bate bate of part of har taxes and it apâ€" pearing that. there had been â€" seme misunderstending on ber Part in con roction with. her â€" assessment, â€" your committee recommend.that ‘a © repate of allowance of $18.17 upon her taxâ€" es for 1913 be made,> mvag Your committee furth=r recommend thit a refund, _ amotniin=<to $53.61 be paid to John Schondelmaver _ fot taxes for the year 1912 and 1913. FPrinting met this @yeming to gongider certain _ claims fo ‘c ‘of taxes uon facing lands, Wwithin the .. Corâ€" lporatioa. Aiter fully cobsitering the assessments upon ths lards%"in ques tiom, the situation‘ &f the lfamds, and all circumstances, wcotmmhittee reâ€" commends the folloWing tebates. ‘ Amos Weber ..ig.z M jn. ... ..$66 Peter Budup ...2.2 4 o.lsl 2222 2,.. 13 Allin t hiauts ...;.s sls cce 4$ All of which is respectfully supmit Pollingy Subdivision No.: 5.â€"L., F. Dietrich‘s shop. _ }ou:s F. Dietrich, Deputy Returning Officer, .J; Brandt, Poll Clerk. * mtcb nfcndfasâ€" I olling subdivision No. 4.â€"At O pheus Hall. Mr. Charles E. Fischet, Deputy _ Returning â€" Officer, ‘Mr. T. Noh efer, Polt Clerk. ayt«+ by Returning Oflicer, Mr. John Koeh ‘‘Your committee on Finance _ and © MR s‘ 8. mitiCkBR: w. H.â€"KUTT, Finance Report. C. W. Schiedel, Chairman m\ Relzable Quality, Upâ€"toâ€"date Sty un .. â€"._ end Moderate Prices. â€" â€"â€"|The popular store for holiday buy ky «9t tfal of thage. who ':re supposed _ to own lots have not paid for them some of these arrears dating _ back several _ years, and _ he asked what should be done with th> lots. He Was advised to place the matter with the solicitor, and if the people . did pot pay at onte to resell the Ints. (Continued on Page 3, Â¥ol. 8.) . been â€" a minute soonet _ on Sunday ovening, thre would Bive bheen a terâ€" tible smash up for which the Town would have been resp onsible. Mr. A. C. Moyer, chairman of the Tov n _ Propetty â€" Committee at the tonclsion of the oth>r business said he wished to have the mattet of th> cemetery logs straightcned out. Sev PP SE »208 2 C P O ce o S c n c se 2 is ds c e "That is the reason the team was placed thre, _ so we would be secure at night,‘" respondcd Mayor Fisther. This ended th» fliscussion, _ Mayor Fisch>r _ conclud ng _ by saying h> wish~d it ‘to be a warn‘nz to the ï¬re dwartm>nt, for if the wagon had ‘"Well," _ replied _ Mayor Fischer, ‘There ought to be.two mn to each tram. _ t Councillor Kutt,informed the meetâ€" mz that it was almost impossible to get a man to be thrre with the team Dt?’l.nkptly at 7 o‘clock every night. ‘mining â€"ip. Mayor Fischer told what h> _ thought should pe done at the ball, to which Chief Karges replied glat. two. men _ were n»eded in the all at that tate. This Store will be opei'l every evening until Christ Frilling 25, 50, 75¢c, $1.00. Bags 1.00} 1:50, 2.00, 2.50 up T COR. m S *"“""“"â€"-â€""'-.'W This assertion is amply verified by the thousands of customers visited this store Saturday. â€" Here you s’Ze the largest assortment of i thandise conveniently and tastefully disptayveg in ever y Departme:s visit to the different booths offers many suggestions to gift buyers. oA on m + mmmernss o eanmnrapgaruamnetss :3 c J..hq les with . deep Irigh . a T 7 Initial Linen Handkerchicis for. nidi=> " cftz,al:n“e«)'lx' c;rns:‘ .:: ,L_;ee*..(.n%c"ffssflci-? and women, lscu zsc ® ."'m-' & 2% EC, 75':’ slzs’ ’Li â€we‘l." Useful, â€" Servicable CGiftd Ladies‘ New: Styles meck wear and Wool Gloyes, Mitts <nd £‘aps, 25¢., New York Styles in Leather Hand Suggzestions Ladiesâ€" Kidâ€" Glov Perrins or Fownes ‘"_""@ 4 GVV VC V F P Buyers s ts .i This Store has alarge variety to select from * 4 #1 Umbréella Suit The Clothier ome to a Man‘s store for a Man‘s 1. 50 $2 50 . 75c up L. R. DETENBECK. Housecoat _ Neckwear Pajamas Sweater A Few Suggestions â€" _ Ladies‘ Winter Underwear, "Turnâ€" + bull‘s Makej‘ all sizes aad quality, from 25¢ each up to $3,00. .. Embroidered _ White Hanilkerchiéls % chi€ls, ©~ Fapey Liman poylies, Madies‘ and C hildren‘s, 5¢c., 10C.,.. 1591 ; I.E; Mr 4n 5 l j l n:n Table Cloths.; © Pure Ladies‘ Blaek Silkâ€"Hose, 65c., 75¢., a"u'u:. T::’:o $2.50," â€_50.' .00, $1.50, $2.50, all sizes 8} to 10. r » Peds Ladies‘ Back combs, side cglliï¬. Gh Knag Street We are showing some ol.the Snest fruits ever shown in â€"tow and note our prices. Raisins 3 lbs for 250, «8P . a lb. Currants 3 lbs for 3%¢, 10¢‘ fnd 2 1be for Sbe. .. â€" / JNAM Walnuts per lb 456. ;» 7 186 to 35¢ lnl,d . _ Almonds per lb 506. " . & . new,. 3 Ibs for asend? ow You never saw anything fike our pulled figs at 20¢. wHETHER you BuUy OR. NoT Fruits for‘Yoï¬*f, 3 XmasCake ~{ 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, 1.00 _____ And napkins $5. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. â€" Vrry best salmon packed, ......... Gonad red salimon ... ... yrsvitse Red SAIMOR ........ ...02. ..222.2lw.22, Pink salmon, good eating ......... Our Saturday Specials Don‘t Spoil it With Cheap Driedâ€"up Fruits Gift. We‘re all aglow with fine Christmas display. â€" DAN BOHLENDER, ills & Co.:4 "The P::rple's Grocer" â€" « aterloo Phone 205 °§ â€". Sus . _"~~"Come here first and save . f that tiring, "shopping out « ; town" that usually | from the Christmas > half its joy. We‘ es ;;-h‘.“.;h â€"â€" Tc# sets embroidered a CHRIETMAS GIFT for a man _ or‘ boy, .comg~ hi#re at once. * 12 Sor Christ ‘ Embroidered Pillow Cases, . Ia * , Gize 1.25 arid 1.50 pair. If yon YOU ARE WELCOME Night Robe â€" _ 20¢,25c,â€"50c, Furnisher 18e 15¢ 10¢