bmm that arrang L Ar4rA o $ e s hk m C 3 To avveERtTIsERS \ We oloma.uwuus at this office ias Wmh:: Saturday noon. The ihag changes must be left not later fem : ::GWM Casual v?dvmh.- P > te noon M’ j‘qm“:i ® 1 THUR&SDAY, DEC. lOth., 1896 Watorice County Chronicie. 4"â€(" * Soole . Ema) on mgmam B. O., World says Col, Baker, of the British Mumbia Government, atates that all ibters in connection with the conâ€" nation of the projected Craw‘s Neet 83 Railway in that Province, have n so faf advanced that nothing now mo to be done but the procuring necessery legislation from the ral and Provincial Governments, .D early start made on a work i recsiving general support in ' and in Kootensy, where its mw will revolutionise the minâ€" Ohristmas Presentaâ€" w H. ReeWcit G@ C Co) | . BC * DAVID BEAN, W.&H Neow etion of the Jine from Lethâ€" ?'mw. be This however, lw! stipulations which will ‘ pgreement and conditions the Government is to| dustry and prove of incelculable bage to that section of British QRO WA NRST PA8SS RAILâ€" WAY. ree‘s Golden Medica) Disgovery. M X naprance with co clery Compound Pper annum io advance; , Engiish and Gorman, in was aata d riend, James A m , huak ons 1 P ns ‘4 . l‘*'i' #ons e am ‘Kree to F7 DC OT PCO CRCEY DWV PhW G < i hi ind on o ho Lob the meeting about to be called by the Mayor be attended by all rateâ€" yere having the intereste of Waterâ€" 1': eb hearb so that its deliberations may result in the choice of a atrong and capable candidate to represent us for the pnest two years at the County Council Board. | municipal training and public spirit, and the greatest care should be taken a making the selection of a candidate to be put in nomination at Heidelberg on the Q1at. inst. ‘unty Counpel!) of bowns and townâ€" i ts t ace malte ts oly .;" ml'- Wm g no k MA gh. A requizition is being cironlated and Mayor to call a meeting of the rate payers of the town for the parpose of discussing matters in connection with the representation of Waterlco unds the new Connty Counsile Aot. The Town of Waterloo Â¥or connty council purposes is grouped with Wek lesley township, the two conatituting Division No. 6, entitled to two repreâ€" santatives or county commissioners. It will very much improve our chances of securing a representative in the County Coungil under the new arrangement if oaly one candidete be put in nominaâ€" tion and our right to as least one rep resentative on account of our populeâ€" tion and assersment will in dlm bility be conceded by W township. The office will now, as formerly, call for men ~of sound judgment, uoodl the p II F mil:mdm Fire Insurance Co. and the closing of the Mercaptile, muat now be thorough: ly dispalled, as the Company wil} now be one of ons stzongest Capadian In ahitations and we understand a large and importank ¢Xtension of their busi nees in in contemplation, and its perâ€" COUNTY OOUNOCIL MATTRRA manence in Waterioo beyond question. » h WE i Mrry M ce g The Canadian Home Journal for De. _ Berlin and Waterloo are ’;Odmll) drawing mr;;! tg civic union in many iï¬%‘;oflg new buildings and m«i; uainess. y ings, but of the cures that have been mud since its opening. To visitore it is a marvel how louim a building could be placed there for the aum exâ€" |“b¢t slimailar construction ;° thus, '“‘mwlhm.vmha baret some building 110 feet square with a tower at each corner and & court in the rear centre, and giving large accommoâ€" dation, besides ?nnntin. a building worthy of any city. There are twelve doctars connected, giving a week‘s care successively "each, one greduated nurse and four students. There are only about a dozen patients at present. The officials are not 0:3 d of their buildin; and surroun mbmolthooum that haun hamn terests of e C voon voeh t t Baed up %mu f in a thing of “‘QJ ;mfl\hw beat, and, the i N:?gmww of the origi made with * ".‘:' to hil:‘h n‘%-â€":&x 8 or nitdom of the drgee . Rt Weiecinn the front was compigted 110 feet b‘-: with a square tower at each end, :Lybm&d.m in the out:., .u.‘:'m Omm ade the wing was run back to where a similat corner tower will be also erected aod on the south side there is provis . Jonxn W R. W. Saweur Jw Th l'ié};“' m haont| 0_ omen in the 4 ***47 | Apt Musling %wmmumnmmm mbxo- _mw% rmvc“:tw; Printg 100 pieces 32 inch Flennelette, “mmwmw‘g 216 Plethed Teble Linen mmduhdnw Du-"'“ worth 500 double width Dress M“ | §0e. 25 pieces good all weel colored Dress 100 pieces alt abmdion 208 sehane aeld 5e Table Linens worth 250 for j e e o« $ '&E VR PARTNERSHIP expires on January 1st, S c Aston‘s ooo n ts in _ isgetIORKER d& DIEBETL.. .. . to T3o AT THE GREAT CORNER STORE, WATERLOO All shades Mentle Cloth, gaod and heary at ty in ies oi moly ies i Boys‘ wool Pants 306. 99 pair Men‘s Fants. warth 82 to 83 for81. 49 Eigige t Pa Toh T l d 198 Nib e Anite 2800 90. worth 02.00 Men‘s heary all wool Pants worth $1.50 tor We do not @ ourselves to ‘flw e you do 'u:gfl«fl" putl s DISSOLUTION SALE Blankets, all weol, at #30 per ib "Baat w Ad‘s en ont, Trimmings, Lages, Eie, id sallel Corests & w& Boe 10e m.‘ P MM @ ::h“’ %p10c@, 7 Ths.‘ for Ea- Oniented Pnring Noxrders yith geanite Tea dn Boon fanlatle Cane worth 21 25 as 16e t h Spring, i6E oik 2 hasse tor ie Rhiy P ThR Etm a00, as uns a «ith t on anorrt of, e . Hepdher Kid "Wl Waterproof Coats | * Waterproof garments, 84. a :: Cape ï¬um an:unï¬ï¬: to Men‘s hea $8 75 to $8, worth double the ’u-.n' 'Lg“n‘l Te cotten and hhanch nacpryâ€"sp Gashmere Hose down cheap. C Shire in cotten aad vaitd fae terpel tyrcy Nasuaniighs m es at your awn prices, C tlea sizes, 30 to $10, all at $ % tor %5¢, tÂ¥ P6 T