E&ï¬â€™Ã©" fls i +C PDana‘ + ited to: a 1 o ¢n . 4e «Willi , ) who 1 . . Ewo: Tdcals. ‘_ _Pime it! In five minutes all stomâ€" ':",:f' ress will go. No 1w“...uua: ‘ WBeartburn, sourness or belching of f}" cid, or eructstions of undigested _ dood, no dizziness, bloating, â€" foul \breath or headach6o. 8 _ â€"Pape‘s Diapepsin is noted for its ®"wpoed in regulating upset stomacis. ‘At is the surest, quickest stomach remâ€" â€" mdy in the whole world and besides it .118 bi 8. Put an end to stomach ho it "cave o:'m"m'; e fom lng drug store. You mm h "how neediess it is to sufâ€" â€" fom: ind} on, dyspepsia or any h disorder;® It‘s the quickest, rus -’m stomach _ Rev. D. A. MacKerracher, B.A. of mn-&m, who conducted the serâ€" #‘so acceptably in the Waterloo f terian â€" Church < last Sunday, p the guest of Rev. Mr. & â€" Mrs. iÂ¥own of<Fergus for the célebration ®I St. Andrew‘s Day by a . Concert thited to: the .musical part olf â€" the enb w hich mas L000 oo Leectarer <n occasicn was . Proâ€" #essor Williame of. ‘Toronto Universiâ€" tyty, who too‘ dor his subject "The Eo Tdeals. The Professor held the iWtention of ‘the audience while . he traced the growth of the idemis of the British Empire, and those of ths Gerâ€" man Empire, â€" snowing that while both wrived at : world dornination, â€" the / ‘ideal ‘is civilization accom ‘paniéd by freedom. The Gernran ideal 3# world power dominated by miliâ€" itidni~ In ~the : Lritish: Empire the per ‘made the govermments. In »Germanâ€"cmpire, the goverfments tie: people. a T;W’ , in _ view of the Empire erisi ~> @elebration of~ St. An ‘%.~ day this â€"year took a more r and charitable turn, in many lases the, ‘amount usually spent . on bch gseasions . being quietly handed mï¬oï¬ work of the Red Cross { . ‘The splendid work of Scotâ€" tish regiments at Mous will never be foreotten, â€" and â€" though > Scotland mourns the ‘loss of many sons, her Jeol. the members of the , t‘r Club of Berlin, d â€" will be glad to learn | : address. on ‘‘Women and;; caur 31 beigiven by Miss A. 1. ; Armstrong, of Port Rwâ€"l ’ in the Masonic Hall, King Et. . Miss Templeton Armstrong is an _ At one time she worked ar the soldiers, and her subject will undoubtedly pe most interesting. T he Rev. Josepi Fennell,. of Toron» | ‘svent :t dtflhlknd‘ Nhs. J hï¬s:-st.xwh. . Andrew in the services at . St. ; Johns* (Anglican) Church last | Sunâ€" | h s Di "â€" d $00¢ * sraing Tooss eiging ait ntomaen ~>* . ~wilsory in five minutes. 6â€"Gand propesition tor _i mebt, | business and . homp. O ressons . for selling. â€" Ap: ku & K. Créssnian, Waterid©. ?l?r:g:s itk Bean. of neat ‘Herznitie rienes cb j ~E I /‘V m! 1,,.;1 #' Th o- :l:a-m.x aik. , t_:’. ‘:tw.’uomu' â€" month, . during the '«yw:: FeaALEâ€"A aoon oweL. C %\ï¬p'uueuv sToRre | KING STREET, BERLIN. EHides, Calf and ',\‘ t ‘ens k "m All kinds ot" Skins Fine and valuable location for thrills â€"‘with‘ ‘pride at theit :'w\r’:tflhc & ‘oronto visiting rrlatives. 4 0: ‘ $ bewlt! 0. felsan ns ‘s Tannery i2 48. 44â€"6t ‘WATERLOGOQ t flr:‘.. Frank Punkant, who h:lub;: spenâ€" the fow weeks ‘ grandfather, "ï¬â€˜r Adam .Klippert, |Allan street, Waterloo, was a visitor | in Toromto for a couple of days this Nhount (Whare"whe tot wome wey 10 w the towh t .nwflm-"l" in the -uhnmy.s pr ‘att w He sald that the cow was given by a Waterioo citizen to a farméer, who sold it Tor " to another farmer, but nï¬mn& was forted to take is whe ie w is i wir #ub aÂ¥ld ‘Borlin mzi* He . sald Iinked oy him â€" Mure Gotvent." * Th watter will <be ©taken > up ‘by ti* }Boatd of Health, ® Miss E. Jertine Wells‘ erhibition of Arts and Craft held at her home last Friday and Saturday, was â€" atâ€" ‘tendsd by a Jarre number of peoule, ‘ who greatly admired tho-'lo:‘:l.v we Thk everythine being ‘most artistically ¢xâ€" _ecuted by Miss Wells, who is a great acyuigition ‘to Musical, literary and |&rt.circles in Waterlo8. in the Hospitals. King George visits his mother regularly, telling .her/ the rost important® war. news, +9 ALLEGED : THAT.!â€"‘ <â€"â€" DI8SEASED MEAT ; A~AJWAS BSOLD LOCALLY Mr. â€" Eamusl Jackson, Attorney, Chicago. is a welcome guest in ‘the city.. _ He is visiting ‘hisâ€"sisters â€" ‘1;; Misses â€" Jackson and Mrs. Hayward, Queen St. North: ¢ s Mrs. Edward Percy Flintolt, t«‘ erly Miss Felicia Howett, of Guelph, On:ario received forthe first‘ time since hber marriage on Friday,, Deâ€" cember 4th, at 3, the Métcalfe Apartâ€" ments, Cote St. Antoine road, Westâ€" mount, | >‘ + 4 Mrs. Jo‘hn .F. Morley and>. Miss Erown received at their new Phome, 29 Hutcheson (Avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, for the last tims ‘this seaâ€" son, when many friends, new end old, took . advantage of the occasion . to pay them a visit. hy ind y 1 ‘Tuesday, Desember ist, 1914, was the 70th .. birthday _ of o‘ zov‘ol Fritish: _ Queenâ€"mothor, _ ‘A &, which _was . celobrated very quietly this year..â€"Queen Alesandra is showâ€" ing . great ‘interestâ€"in : tile war, especâ€" idliy in : the Officers and others‘ at the irant. whon she has known personalâ€" Iv. If any of .them return wounded, she makes g point: of ‘visitifig * thetm Cotmcil on Monday evening, enguir Test"" inspeotion " is _ Patetipn wen! n ; stated m ove "was ° sold The : Officers and members of: the w.mmuwsmgm: ars _ busy prepating thoir jannus (‘l:rllï¬n- Festival, which will be held on the 21st inst. ~ Private Horace Mannifg, a Torotfo young tman now lt'Sallzilty _Plain, wends ‘ home . ‘a‘ story. wiich ‘proves iimhme, Ne tae troes moy, ap hman. ‘ He . rom _ . 6 $ «N.D retorted the pri 4 ~'~, :im a ; :" w a We Ker, ‘J. ~R. Wilson of Rothsay, Ont, will conduct the services in the Pres, byterian Church, â€" Waterl0o, to motâ€" Â¥rs. Geo. C. H.Lang lelt at ‘the beginning â€" of the week to join ‘ Mr. Langx who has been ill at Mt. Cle Miss May § homui- 4 . W lmflauhpriu‘:umvfh m.m olin~C. Falls, in Winâ€" l.ipg.†urned. ® *Why are the allied battleships said to be combine tile Bacific ?** ' the week in Toronto with ber dangh+ dpigtkcs" Miss . Florence Chmu were tlle guests ol Mrs. Shildrick at Guelph recently. . r :ï¬â€™wz‘g‘mn c&n Â¥. K. eat, ; ha uh ‘Mes. H.. + C.« Hiborn I&irun from‘a visit with Mr. .: , Heé ley Hilborn: in Brooklyn NX (Bieh im Polo, of Quees, (nfierce Moute: aveaine, "her Snd igunl‘s Sorinoe t . 49 doins omm sae »aige o 4s it * c ies Qw’m-’:.nw whon inabt ‘"Because they wunt a brush Mre, J, H. Webb is spenling . the ‘JM 84919106 Y +# with in ot the stuatitbtes on PiGâ€"| *? ainpontes 2r i srpareies s es in ic cqruie whs m n o s o o on t cat *«Mr .. A.~ K Rogech â€" appesred befote the; Countil. ‘ asking Abst his m ol : $29.17 pe x«llqg ods s on mï¬k 8: . ; 1b.® wm-......?’q ordered, by : .m 6 Apoug Lo‘d oi ind ts l y’& E â€" gopnection,with "the coft of" ~the‘! to receive 65 per cent., the â€"~Rink ?fl«{ .u_.mmk.'wï¬mw"%. foFany & **the small end of fpancial * statement 1ot ï¬lwi bis ds\ you see, "(8§ per cent). Heveral weeks.ago the Copncif} m &.a the members. of the, \ Hockey a resolotion abking the Plirk :â€" i .jrc to. me just yesterday, to..kean zlmnl:“fluï¬!, P vas 6: they d to playâ€"their . 0.: This led ~to mg ‘ih; 1 A. \ip â€" Berlin â€" 4t artangeâ€" Park w..&m.fl‘dl fl'ww there, but they statement. .. They stated . that. 90| would play . theit Northern _ games ameement was wade In fhus n"}.(he) heres baturaily :T could. see â€" nothing F‘atk Board and. a commiittee of*‘ ‘the pise but to Â¥, You canm play all ow‘ Council, that for five ‘months) Poly Thmee hete or noneo‘ " 1 ar ot ‘the year the Council shodld PMF | cuite yure that noue of ‘the lovérs: of the‘ Fark careta®et‘s satary amounting! fro/pame would want the Rink Comâ€" to . $200.â€"â€" That this , understandiMB | s ly 4 stand for having just their was reached wayâ€"not mutr“m‘?m;w.m played â€" , > which man and Councilior l?;:xwouiut- o1 the circumstances. â€" By the Counâ€" cil pavinge this éalary the ‘Park Board :l;:ao year. will show . a surplus . "of 2085 + <> PMA APtin The matter in reference> to : the.di% position ~of <profits~of the. commisâ€" sions asâ€"outlined. by Berlin was laid qver :until :the â€"next ‘méetin«. â€" / While tio . ~members ~present ‘favored : the memorial;. :. > tlfey ‘ . desired : ‘to look into the matter: further . ‘bpfote v A l‘dï¬ _7“'.:'0; w" Mv Ol,Qfl ’m'( !ln’“flb‘:‘mpdl ;wltd &l’ the gal~ ar ‘the "ca ols Maroccist >‘ migge ; JoeJR Eo Ra o e s ol‘ thigâ€"year, andâ€"every‘ Jn 3 k sanage a aoad of . Works duflummtd 5‘ > T TN spount Kas Paldy .* ; .â€" foael oo t ol Aâ€"resolation â€"wasâ€" passed, Y g:u-‘. Moyor and Hallman: mm‘; Mi'amun;f\ ‘we " m’slgn‘:ur tor . â€" métvice during this past yeae,. o0 C 0.)0~ 0 0V . «. Forwarded‘ MemoFIAL â€" .. â€" |_. [ Ned 3 ‘ Mavor Fuler of Rertin Torwarded & memotiAl to the Council in ~connetâ€" ?“i:' ‘with the w:l"mlmi;:" vro: ived ‘ from commissions Asking that it be endarsed;: ~â€" i Mr. A, L. Bitzer of, Berlin, wrote to tMa Covnéil . for his client. Miss Fllia Tilitske, who met with an gociâ€" dent. . While walking along tile street she. stumbled on account ol the \. deâ€" fective. condition of the sidewalk, tearingâ€"& dress, and Josing a doy‘s work.â€" She asked. for $10 d f Jetter laid. 0: Moaed oo ooaccee. o mocured oa tvur K autman : his than‘s, and said it was e While. ups and downs‘ f z nurérous, a‘l6t of ‘ has â€" put through during‘ the yeat.> ) |/ the nextâ€"moeting. Beveral _ â€"members < <of : the c% ‘appearsd ‘ before ‘the ~ {: : gopnection, with the cost of" ‘This . is .the ftst year the â€".Park Board has sbown ‘a surplys. (~ 0 9. II. J, Bowman, tre ot the esp y county rate 4 i for:4915 is $5242.. t amovat . 3 steadilv . increasing, . t . , yOAE ~ amotnted to $4908. _ . :y L > se . ‘SBhare, ‘ of License Rund.: * ** © ‘License‘ Inspector "F.â€" Walters â€" fot tarded the town‘s proportion of the liconse fund amountingto $648.00. > the matter. â€" TV» American " Roadbuilder % clation \invited the. (to send~ to Lt Tai4 ‘in. Chicago, Des. 11â€"18th,. m y y " MA It was decided to send the Town En gineer: Mr. Moogk to the convention, the Towh â€"topay . part of the â€" (exâ€" The :Canadian Free Library, for the Plind applied for a grant Trom |the Council. ‘ It was bï¬:ï¬".ï¬"*&‘ grant of $5. Faair No e i n Lo en was â€" made at. u‘ué" and : anothetr mee will <be held evening : ta &’«:&fl-vo&. 9 ogk e The Wateérldo Town Conncil ‘heldâ€"s on o+ thanttg. whropy, uid Park Board Has Balance. Will Attend Convention Matter Laid"Over. _, fonorarijum Report of Committee Applieq for Grant TheTown‘s Proportio® .« Mespolor, Dec. J.â€"â€"A large and . on zwwmnul:fl in ow : Hall labt night: ‘Hespolet will ( endeavor ‘to raise $7,500, .or ,81.:0_ & f ‘Tor mmtu ~ Patriotié 18| iP6e @nt . committses lï¬n%:-hm Abose Ts . CanYat Mll’. ; ‘w» ' December .8 . and n oE o rp. ho en ainanarny any â€" pedinihent _ Bublle speakers, will . be .,_‘.'*;'?12‘?" ied + of : ragagt ‘ of "yie"Tond held '#_m;grovu.‘,‘: , Ens uP F OBE ET t weing « Dear‘ Sir.â€"In answer to the article Mw An ,your {paper of Monâ€" hm dn an mt / ‘ i al 8/ ° wm key Team . in â€"Waterâ€" 160," ‘that novenc t is given tham by â€"the Risk pany, and that the Waterloo â€" Rink Company â€" had iturned the hockey team down for the :‘n.u( Yhe rtn!.!:r matcbes, and pruol ticevduring 3 â€"seasoun. mny thait: m is mis K . ‘TheRink (Cotmpany â€" © some dave ago gaveâ€"them & â€"figure fot 10 E0. Ses seass ol ie ;‘tf"“f/.,'!:'"':’ N “ "." I '“., ' Cr ,‘, C ï¬ ;‘" Pacts NCA SW #7° . . GOMEN: 'flrtm otghe with the city . in round» ing »ip > All »vagr an ts :t‘mn_ the city. £ . corel â€˜ï¬ Thoumatic Gout by M 81L _xrg'r. * % l m , :\ . _ ANDREW . KING. I ‘wak cuttd of Aoute Hronchitis by "3 R °C CCRE * Thanking you, Mr.. Editor, for the vajuable space I Eflhï¬. ? T E. F. SEAGRAM, â€" 97001&%"“ Mana of the y Watetloo Company. Watérloo, Deéc. §th, 1914, . thig is Now the ‘Alm of Patriotic Asâ€" ".â€- m,:dz\ At ; Hespolor,© tncask6." 2x o. Pod ~ Phene 4y â€" ï¬lv"'# : "anore reguiar the: 'ï¬t'b.vut. ‘vtloi'em'g?: lak tetre‘s sloce his illfiess. 3 which they» e use ol ‘the rink, three n 'lof‘ ractice, Tuesâ€" %-g:m%d a “‘t‘m urdays uoa1 6. 49. " ; i B That the Agure Mu};& tem was, 50 per cont.: of the gate receipts‘ for the first rguld; should, they m] into the. next round, in cither . the Northern: or the O.H.A.; they ~ were Teceive 68â€"per ‘cent. ;. the â€"â€"Rink‘ giacter» D ‘The Editor, Daily Telegraph, o ce temited ty tb 1hraws Phctn: on 3 h« he4 0 i Mn y ie Prigage saput! e ns s ol ks huse King . 8t.â€"â€"Fred mbockâ€" h‘-z , Niergarth, â€"P.C, ‘ï¬: i Dt aPe ‘ofMlce,â€"LOuls Disâ€" . . Meyor Kaulman presided, and all of WWe tpraghera.", wore prevent eecunt 4s $ ; ‘OÂ¥idâ€" Te e e ns %lflu clegks: :>} /. ~><> 0 <Ko,:3, Orpttus Hall,â€"Gtaham Haâ€" wacher, D.R.O., Tado SeMacter, yolu \ Thee® byâ€"laws w& uw&' 'd, &A sewetrop»Charies ‘"and Togoâ€" Ste. *‘ Ko. . .6.â€" . Harmonie «Hall,â€"Chas 874 . adter y ;»MHOCKEY . IN. WATERLOO, NOTEs ‘OF THEB COUNCIL. DILO,; Wis. â€" â€" Solllutt, < Poil , D.R.O.; Cbas. . Roos,. Poll RATSE $2,50 A‘HEAD. Communication. Byâ€"Laws Passed REWE READ F;:*! &\ it E‘J ‘ TA ~ Splendid warm garments, with good sable solters th¢ " molifat tineg Whomiel ot Sfaol $50.00 and $60.00. _ _ _ _ * "__ ~:" > *‘ Other Linesâ€"are also going in<this Saleâ€"â€"â€"Underwear, Sweater Coats, Knitted Co)a.;G‘l;vn. Handhkerchlefs, Dress Goods, Siltks, Blanâ€" ‘These splendid warm conts we sell at deâ€" decided bargains. Lined ‘t} LAMgP collar and reveres, very $17.80, $19.50, $24.50 and $26.50; _ « ie s S 2 26000 hss â€" SPECIALâ€" REDUCTIONS for the . Xmas trade in Sweaters, Gloves; Shirts, Underwear, Neck Scarfs, So Ties, Collar Bo::, Overalis, Smocks, Soft and Stiff SH::: Regular: $7.00â€" 0&4 §$8.00, tor , . ; . Regultr $10.00 to $12.00, for. ... Regtar $12.50 to .11& t?_c.";.. I‘still have an $8000 stock of Men‘s and Boys:Overâ€" coats and Sults, Men‘s Furnishings, Hats and Caps, to dispose of. (I am now making an extra effort to dis« LadiesCoats ~â€"â€" Also Misses* Coats * Now is your opportunity to buy goods cheap. pose of the greater portion of the above stock . by § Goods reduced 1lower than ever. | WIiLDFANC‘S FORCEDâ€" OUTâ€"OFâ€"BUSINESS . M. Wildfan Ladies‘ Fur Collar Coats: ~ Lad:ies‘® Fur Lined Coats Call early as possible to get first choice. i 4: ."â€", CEMBBR SALB, * PRICE REDUCTrIONSs : VIL )/ i e * * 8 .N C BERLIN ¢ " 35. +4 NR B AA + m id j 2l Pamatoa ie s 4 104 98. o ? out away in m ’d‘r:cmn and the vailues are the fect the oiï¬ o 00 Se n throwughout the starae. Women‘s, Misses‘ and Chi _ Pen‘e Couats and Furs‘ €A MEN‘S: FURNISHINGS +»6 vanâ€" ~$7.50 . $9.75 CLOTHING $15.50 $18,00 #15.50 $12.00 (Â¥1%] ,&‘m' ho Pante, JÂ¥ ic Maadies‘ Fur Sets «â€"Weadida® tur sets, black woite Y&rge stole and muff to match, iper. sot, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, to ols hale is ol Storm collars for in good black and e t 5.. o. 4s /a~! â€"/ LADIEW SABLE SET8 . . ‘:;g awell "zets ‘at $35.00, §.00, $50,00 to §75.00. . LADIEB‘ COLLARS. We â€"Aré 1,88..Pants, sale prige.,. ... .. 94. Pants, sale price. :.;. . * 84. »Pants, sale prite, .. ... ‘%2.00 Pants, sate pricge. .. .. «*#R.\Pante, sate prige. .. ... $1.285 Gape, sale prig®. .. ...« css ... +.4 .. 5++ PROO $1,00 Cape, sale pri€®. ... ;. )c css s . ; oo oas .900 76¢ CapB, 6410 PMIOB..; ... 1s.». yscaeas, ++ 0O Children‘s 26e and 400 Toques, and‘ Wop! ‘Caps, 19e ‘Fox dets Furvs and mucs, very ‘special at‘ $25.00, cars wiITH FUA caNdE , ~eale price.. ... MEN‘8 PANTS Beriin