_ 4 DUKE ST. E. KITCHENER $H5â€"4737 Away back in 1886 Waterâ€" Loo had three brewerics but wome Kitchener (then Berlin) sesidents were left dry. A local writer of that day said "we like a glass of beer and some time ago we ordered a barrel from our neighbors but so far there has been no delivery" "We wil therefore have to send to Preston or Dundas in erder to obtain some beer." He described Waterloo beer "but is agreeable for drinking and does not cause headaches." _ Our Recommendation of WESTINGHOUSK 1 #» WÂ¥ Is Backed By 20 Years of © Actual Experience the establishment of such inâ€" dustries the products of which commanded a ready market, and thus from an obscure hamâ€" let Waterlos grew to the digâ€" nity of a manufacturing cenâ€" tre. On the 3rd of May, 1877 an agreement was entered into betweer th municipality of Waterloo and the Grand Tromk Railway Co. whereby the corâ€" &pou@l agreed to buy the right of way from â€" Berlin (Kitchener) to Waterloo, purâ€" p : us â€" TWB WATEKLAX) tOntzrio) CHL chasing a site for station grounds and to pay the G.T.R. $10,000 in cash, in considerâ€" (Continued from Page 6) APPLIANCES LIMITED YOUR BEST BET IN SERVICE AND SATISFACTION 20 20 20 K ARGES KITCHENER AND WATERLOO YEARS OF GROWTH AND peny Would extand their line. to Waterloo. This marked the advent of the â€"railway and it gave the place new impotus, stimulating e nterp rise and opened the doors of a wider field of distribution by the municipal authorities and supâ€" ported by the people Local capital was supplemented by outside w ealth, industries multiplied, and now in every civilized country of the globe is found the product of Waâ€" terloo factories, As a manufacturing towso Waterloos is well situated, loâ€" cated as it is in the centre of Western Ontario and in the heart of the finest agriculural district of the province.