mï¬ï¬‚mw "Jt i‘} h;?ï¬ï¬‚?flï¬iflflï¬lflfl“fliï¬% § ~~ county RICHWAYS EARLY M YEAR c ie s Poine Witege _ _ o grog on Tuesday at the County buildings e eoiecd whieh sas on the dacke! the which was. on the docket to be ~ditposed ol« As the County Counciliors .. arrived they asked the E’.a-k wthe. query "What is | .to d40*"‘ and they received the reply . ‘‘Nothing much, unless someâ€" body has something special to bTing ROUTIXE BUSINESS FOR growing centre ‘a police village. The Township representatives stated this wiotning â€" that the differehnces which existed between the village and townâ€" ship authorities at the last session c‘“ ~@s a ‘possibility that the 1 wilt t the petition of the 3‘ of gflqo to make that bhad beeu amicably settled, and there would beâ€"no objection to the byâ€"law being passed at this session. . *~_‘ ~Must Send Estimates. ‘An important . comtbunication was received from W. A. McLean, Provinâ€" W â€"of Highways, of the v Works Department, advising | that counties operating under the | Highway Improvement Act will here after be required to submit annually to the Department a general ¢stimâ€" ate of their proposed expenditures, such estimates to be received not latâ€" er than April 15th of each year. It was explained that this regulation isl necessary in order that the Departâ€" ment _ may be in a position to more satisfactorilyâ€" provide for: Provincial expenditures under the Act. If these estimates are not submitted as orderâ€" ed ‘ the ‘Province will not recognize any . Mability. It is suggested that the County Road Superintendent subâ€" :‘ at the first meeting of the Counâ€" éach year a report of the work should be undertaken and an esâ€" te of the probable cost, the same be later considered by the respecâ€" c ‘u:mmm ?y“th:mre:?:- It was said that this man was AINdâ€" tive municipalities ing plenty â€" of work to do and the " Councillors appeared to be of the opâ€" ‘The Department of Education notiâ€" inion that the other townships should fied the County Council that the Legâ€" take action in the matter, May Make a Police Villagt Special Opportunities, Saturday Oct. 30, for Thrifty Folks | To Secure Regular $1.25 to $2,00 Merchandise for $1.00 j LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, regular $140 for ... ... ... EMBROIDERED . AND voILE WAISTS, reguiar $1.50 and $2.00 :l W A Ladies‘ Black SATEEN UNDERâ€" SKIRTS, $1.25 to $1.50 .. .... sl Ladies‘ plain NIGHT GOWN8 SI /’; MMWC\ * t \ -\\»"’4"\"“ T‘N‘" ’!’â€::!f' ; l»zi// /] \ This is a store for thrifty people, as you know, and we |have great Dollar Day Event in order to demonstrate how very far a travel at this store even in these highâ€"costâ€"ofâ€"living times, when power of a dollar seems to shrink daily. » 4 r'"'â€" clhoin oine" & T We have been preparing extensively for this day for some time, and we look forward to one of the busiest times in the store that we‘ve had in a long while. Come! Bring Your Dollars and Watch their Purchasing Power en ce un WSLE 40000 td islative _ grants . for . CS WF by. y Council, \':' ::ï¬" tor the Fifth Cliasses in the urban and rural _ schools «of the , , county _ are . as dollows: $153.58; 7 Woolwich $68.84; : 'll-l' mot $16.99. | |â€" \= Close Season for Squirrels > «> | ‘ A, . Sheriff, Deputy Minister ‘of| Games & Fisheries, notified the Counâ€" cil that an Orderâ€"inâ€"Council m-m rassed and approved of by the B | ter . of Public Works, as petitioned for Ly _ the County Council. probibiting \the â€" bunting, killing and takin:g of ‘black and grey squirrels in the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo for a period of three year from November 14th next., _ ( Asking for a Grant. | President W. H. Breithaupt, of the |Waterioo County Historical Smiew,l \Wrote the Council asking for a grant ,| of $50 to help pay the cost of issuing | the annual report of the Societly, toâ€" | ward which a grant of $100 had been \received from the Provincial Legislaâ€" v UFEFELMANN BROS., Limited, $1 Ladies‘ White Flannelotte Embroidâ€" ered NIGHT GOWNS, regular sl $1.25 to $1.50 for ... .0. .00 0}> 100 Pair D & A CORSEST reg sl §1.25 to $1.50 for ... ... ... 4 Pr. Ladies. heavy WOOLLEN sl MOBE POF ... .12 2620 k+.06k 3 Pair Ladies CASHMERE sl 100 Pair D & A CORSEST reg §1.25 to $1.50 for ... ... ... 4 Pr. Ladies. heavy WOOLLEN MOBE FOF ... ... n6s .18 +s 3 Pair Ladies CASHMERE LADIES‘ VESTS, regular 40¢ each, Saturday 4 for .. . Uadies‘ Vests, regular f man was findâ€" g@ F]llil ma‘nm WaS CELEAARATED| MA. their _ children ‘gathered together| Berlin was one of the m m “p.nnm*:rm ur:.:-'hol.m and|strations held m i ut: sumptuous dinner. No doubt, on this| Commencement of the Watr, ‘In‘ wddiâ€" occasion many occurrences of the past | tion to responding libetally ï¬*x fifty . : yoars were vividly called : to|@PPeal of Lord Landsdow ne ‘Tor Tant ‘Thowe who ere present were the folâ€" lowing:~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sass, and â€" children of Waterioo; Mr. and &uryiv-h < :: C les Lohietr) ip; Mr.\ ; 7 and <children, of Ah!bcg. m tin; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Simpson, and children,~ of Watertoo,~Mr. and Mrs. A.~C. Weber, ~and children, of 10 Cameron St.,‘N., Berlin, Mrs. A. K. Schnarr and children, ‘of 27 Mansion St., Berlin; Miss Barbara, of Abrens St. N., Berlin; Miss Emma and Herâ€" man, ‘of ‘Waterloo; Misses Clara and Hdith, and ‘Henry, at home. 2t Sy, N., Heriun, MABS FELNIME CR AACED CA eR .O C tm . RTEE o 1 man, f Waterloo; Misses Clara and ";T . tbis, nmrgcâ€:: l;wt th, and Henry, at home. « «Fero M ocked tp .. . ‘There _ were eleven children (eight|C*804 a . ff & daughtérs and three sons}, and fiftéen | PrOgramme_ Of. pictures. was . € grandâ€"children present. tor the children throu W < During the afternoon the aged couâ€" “7‘°'£_"',:"‘W“ of ie‘ Grand. ple were presented with a purse olms- the Thea Mï¬z- teen ‘slides descriptive Mf Lord Nelâ€" gold, and one of the little gtandâ€"| * itp ""The Vik io o2 children made the presentation of a gon‘s flagship . » . Wers. bougquet of beautiful vellow chrysanâ€" thrown on the | canvas and explaMo@| nemumé. e by Mayor Hett, who was on the hisâ€" | *\ of 543 me a‘g.‘wm« was at sor, over The British Red Cross Fund. six hundred and seventy coppers beâ€" Reeve Geo. Wegenast of Waterloo, mmclm. in the, collection. spoke regarding the Brflisl) Red Cross,. even‘n; demonstration was ~Of : Fund, and asked the opinion of the|‘a loyal and Inzirbg order. " The pup councillors as to whether they should,[fic meeting in the Auditorium _ was as a county, give a contribution . preceded py a* military parade, _ in 1t was pointed out by ,members that which ho 108(§ ‘Fegiment antt. * Boy whileâ€" some : of the townships MYG‘SOMItI took part, and were followed gm l:ge amounts Wilmot giving by a large number of autontobiles, , Watetloo Township $3,000, con ominent citizens. 1 Town of Preston $5,000, and other ;mwm p;'wi:e:nd ©‘8,500 persons: similar high amounts that Wellesley;gathered at the Auditorium and when and Woolwich and some of the muniâ€"lth 108th Regiment band‘ and soldiers cipalities have given very little nd’ldntoted at ‘eight o‘clock there . was that it would n t be fair to those déafening â€" applause, which was in« who have given the large sums to be| creased when Lanceâ€"Corporal‘ Wacketh asked to give again.. No action was‘ud Private Brown were escorted to taken in the matter. y | the platform. _ During the evening The meeting â€" adjourned at 12 . o‘â€" frequent references were made to the During the afternoon the aged cou~ ple were presented with a purse of gold, and one of the little, grandâ€" children made the presentation of bouquet of beautiful yvellow chrysanâ€" themums. y Pee C e Reeve Geo. Wegenast of Waterloo, spoke regarding the British Red Cross Fund, and asked the opinion of the councillors as to whether they should, as a county, give a contribution . p _ The _â€"meot'_in;â€"rflibumed at 12 . o‘â€" clock to â€"meet again at 2. f and $1 $1 12 Ladies‘ LAWN HOKFS, with hand bag, worth $1.75 for Mens and Ladies SILK SCARFS reg $1.50 to $1.75 for ... ... 2 Pieces black PAILLETTE SILK, regular $1.75 and $1.50 for ...... s‘l All Black and Colored Dress Goods, regular $1.25 to $180 for ..... .. SI They dollar bill can the purchasing the citizens, together with the school childres, honored the t victory of Lord Nelson at Trafa 110 years '*huWGe 1 memorable Thnoaunmmfï¬â€œeflfli hk MioyRipy 4 mes mtine in the: A nuf-'-j:: songs were.. sung . by [2,500 .cheerful voices, . and hrkl; addresses were delivered nv Revs, Marcus Stott and C. L. Mclrvins, i&wo brave soldiers which wWere alâ€" celebration ‘ot Trafaigar Day in ways greoted $1 $1 $ YE woT pone ruzme 8 YET, DECLARES MB. GUTHREIE 200 Yards KIMONA CLOTHS, 7 yards for. ... ..i‘... ... ... 10 Yards WRAPPERETTE, worth $1.25 to $1.50 for .. . . 2 yards TABLE LINEN worth §MOD POF ... .cÂ¥ kxiser crks is 10 yards GREY COTTON worth §LBB BQK sds uks csk s s en . ++ 10 yards BLEACH coTToN worth $1.25 for .... ..... .0..} 10 yards LINEN TOWELLING worth $1.25 for ..., 202. 200 0+ Briefly, we have selected from various departments throughout the store, merchandise of our fusual trust worthy quality,â€" goods that are now most in deâ€" mand and that have been bringing from $1.25 to $2 all season and reduced prices just for this special event to $1. Many special purchases of usual $1.25 to $2 merâ€" chandise also go on sale at the wonderfully low price of $1. â€"â€"â€" ‘This is a saving opportunity that should appeal irresistably to every p who has the least regard for economy,â€"in fact, nobody can afford to miss it. tic Gathering of Citisens at "Our m’n__m Red ways greeted with loud cheers. ; The ‘s programme commencâ€" ed -n:'::uid selections and chorâ€" uses rchiered by the 108th Regiment Band, directedâ€". by Prof. Stockton, i GUTHRIE |yB# aonectonie. . in Wibl, Mmathbttomnieri x / f€ 5.: ty ilis ~ of lovely irs â€" arâ€"| \= | «/ / Musical Prograimme. ©. _ . |sweet and g%""' ts , The evening‘s PIOEIAIDM® COMMCRC ner prother, Mr. H,M. Snydef, WOLC ,Jï¬umwumâ€"',mwmv%mm uses rchiered by the 108th W':mmmu-m Band, directedâ€". by Prof. StoCktOD, |prange wau't ‘ and by the combined choirs of "~W~ma valtey. â€" ‘The city, conducted by Prof. Ww. lnt-i of honor, Miss Minnic 8:’{:. %u, The choruses rendered 'ï¬evmaum.mm te‘s i Sininge rhpedusroise . Maple 180 |maid, Miss Alice Chisbolm, . looked x 4pling‘s h ""“lpnwmy well in handsome . and Mrs. A: B. _ Polock took the _ 5010 yery pecomingz gowns of white bIOâ€" part, and ‘Scots Wae Hae," all O!| _ag corin, with plack picture hats, "'Mlc:ek were beautifully ’::flfclfl l!.;: ‘and carry ing &:k ,m 1-:: m ‘Pollock was E:ma w Mr. Emest J ‘plause when she sang We “’"M!m‘:om: of the :rooflf. Lovely ‘o- the platform were Messrs,. Hugh Guthriec, M.P., Guelph, C. H. Milis, iH.fP.P., Judge Chisholm, Mayor Hett, Ald. Cleghorn, Corp.â€" Wackett . and ‘Pte. Brown. . Aiter the singing : of \the National Anthem the Chairman ‘spoke priefly of the work of the Britâ€" lish Red Cross Society.. He said :â€" Better When‘ they Tteta:," in homor of the ty%’:m soldiets . on . the platform. ‘N+t. Metciifle «as the 16â€" cipient of. tï¬ Ao‘nplitments upon the succest of progâ€"ammé, ~> ;t ~Chairman‘s Address. /‘ ‘The chair was ably #HNed py Dt. 3. F. Honsberger, and ssated with hin asdeoderized and used in Dr. J.fl-! 'm’- Roman â€" Meal. It‘s the most nourishing seed grown. It has alâ€" ways been. known â€" as a wonderful food for stock, but since Dr. Jackâ€" son‘s discovery _ of a method of deoâ€" dorizing it, it has become available as m delicious human food, 25 per | cent. of it peing used in Roman Meal, | This . food is guatranteed ‘to relieve constipation or *"money back." It l.bo nourishes petter than meat . and ‘prevents indigestion. Ask your docâ€" ‘tor. At all grocers, 40 cents and 25 cents FLAXSEED NOW A WONBDERFUL HUMAN FOOD. $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 1§$ Expand as Seldom Before 10 yards COTTON CcasHMERE all shades for ... .0. s>> <>>>> 10 yards light and dark FLAN NEL worth 1.25 to $1.50 for .... 1 Plece CARDINAL for child‘s Cont, reg. $1.50, Sat. per yd. .. 1 plece bleached 94 BED SHEETâ€" ING worth §0c per yard, â€" going sl at 2V4 YRMORMOM . .. ... .0. 006. 6}+ ..A lot of MEN‘S _ FANCY 1 DRESS SHIRTS 2 for ... .. s 100 pair MEN‘S wOOLEN sOCK$ reguiar each 38¢, Saturday 4 pair ‘l hap s CCAE Wncs ane aieeia‘e for The marzinge of Miss Wiotence 1 Ln-.-n-l-t daughter of the . _ Frenk ~&. Hodgins, of Berlin, -.mu‘_:-u-o- event Wednesday , Oc wmp&mfu&.u h-lLud‘-n,m. ‘The westher the occasion was periect, the day preaking forth in warm sunâ€" whine; ‘The ceremony which was perâ€" tormed‘ : by the Rev. . Mt. Mathers, took place in the fine Yarge living man was Mr. Emnest Hodgins of Winm lor. A. A. -_dnc::m / nipeg, brother of the groom. . Lovely | also elected to a term of : * wedding music was suppliecd by Metâ€"| to fill in the t by the . calfe‘s orchestra stationed in the conâ€"| resignation of Mrs. Conrad.. > _/ ©‘. servatory. At the conclusion of the Hearty votes of .'m‘ K+ â€" ceremony the happy pair received the|tended to the CE â€" and â€" hearty: wishes and joyous congratule |bodies for their te during the tions of. their many friends. At the, past year. * qs conclusion . of .the wedding breakfast, | Mr. Gofton. the ‘fl#“ v toasts, otc., the hride slipped away tron: for their untiring ar | lfl_wwnflubï¬y for | the yeat. â€" «‘ i her ‘Costume de voyage‘" of brown , ‘Mr. Thoms, who generously does all ‘broadeloth with hat to match, and ths shos"repairing for the ¢ 1go . lamid showersâ€"of rose leaves and conâ€" | entirely free of all charge$... | __ _,. fetti departed cm their wedding trip}~â€" The Kaulman‘ Rubber Co., who to spend a month in the Adironacks. gencrously kept the children of ‘ Altbeâ€â€htw it \Home supplied with Rubbers. s was caught â€" by Miss Sadie Devitt.| Mrs. W.‘H. Bowlby, for the paintâ€" The wealth of beautiful prescmts arâ€"|ing of rooms at the Home. £ ranged in the rose bedecked drawing | â€" Mrs. H. L. Junzen, for donations room . were greatly admired. Mr. | of Howers. :and Mrs. Hodgins will reside in Berâ€"| ‘Mr. Kaulman, tor earth used in fllâ€" ! Stratford liquor interests are cil'-‘ culating a counter petition . seeking to secute the signatures of ratepayâ€" ers who signed the local option petiâ€" ition but who â€" are â€"now Prepared to withdraw their names. The éffort is aimed at reducing the number of sigâ€" natures . to the local option byâ€"law bélow the required 25 per cent. of the total available vote. That petition has a margin : of nearly three hunâ€" 1c0rculah Counte:» Petition. lin $1 $1 $1 2 MEN‘S TIES regular 50c, 1 CUFF LINKS 50c, 1 pair braces 1 pair of socks 25¢, worth $1.50, all PGP sonsge cerss 33x srtres®s A lot MEN‘S _ SWEATER COATS worth $1.25 to $1.50 for A lot of MEN‘S FELT HATS, reguiar $1.50 to $2.00 for GROCERY SPECIALS. for REMEMBER THE DATE ALL DAY SATURDAY OCT. 30TH. AT Waterloo, Ont. §V, Ibs our GOLDEN RIO for . At Athe amnual meeting of in en ue mm y sn BR > img the ï¬m.. set of ï¬r ,’v., matjont«= ... . _\ . iï¬ $ :: Prestdent.â€"Rev. "M: H. Sanaerson‘ . . Aut, Viceâ€"Fres.â€"Peter Shuge. _ _ ... 2nd.. Viceâ€"Prezâ€"A;. C, Bender. Rec; Seciâ€"â€"Jesse Haliman.. °_ â€"â€" Cor.; Bee.â€"â€"J. A. Taylot. melign (> Treasâ€"M.:C. Cressman. . AB 4 ‘The following members of the y outive whose terms expired at night‘s meeting were reâ€"clected â€" for terms of three years: Messts. I ‘Shupe, R. Gofton, E. Stuebing, .J. |\Vogt, M. Cressman and l‘-; + ‘B. Shants, N. Boehmer, J. A. ‘lorâ€" A. A. Mclntyrte of Waterloo Wwas 15 ths GRANULATED SUGAR _ Mr. Golton,. the officers and the ms tron for their untiring efforts "z the year. t lt{hm.whwl!.‘ usmmnmmhm entircly free of all charges... _ _ _ _, ‘ ‘The doctors of the city for "free medical afld. NV o t â€"‘Mr. Kaulman, for earth used in fHâ€" ing in the lawn of the Home, _ _ .. The Ladiecs Auxiliaty, the press, the various Ladies Aid sodflh-““ all others who have given aid to the society. " B o During‘ the past ‘year contributions ot cash and godds have ‘been received Amornting ‘to $730.34. Miss Snid‘r reported as follows: _ 1914, 38. ~Children in the Home on Sept. 1915, 31. F C ‘There have been no deaths. > Miss Snid:r reported as follows: _ . Childrén in the Hoine on Sept. 19%, every person $1 1$ $1 $1 1$