week. Norman‘s removal will create a serious in the ranks of the Waterâ€" :‘mï¬y’ team ‘.a: he was ..':‘; %. ayers on the forward e & !_"':."l' of just the kind of staff Westâ€" s _ .# Devitt‘s Drug 1O CCR CCE TOrO, uns veen re. movred to the Whnir branch, and will likely leave the latter part of this GoRS To WIXXIPEG. ° Norman Seagram, ledger k The Molsons Bank hore, has heen â€"~--:t-l;‘--v '-o'f .rm ©ZO0ILOd at the An accident occurred on Wednesday | mee were most gratifying morning which might have n.m.i character. ‘The total number of poliâ€" fataily. On their way to school Clinton duinlononttbeendofduynrwu Strickland and a number of other a’gxl covering risks aggregating amall boys stopped to alide on Mr. ,907,064. The receipts were sufâ€" ;flda‘lgeomtt%tgo r;ddoneo of m‘â€m"l{!‘l’my .ng.:;d‘l'â€\ eor nering, t t. _ Young ‘xpenses of managemen eate Strickland broke through the ice and tmbhbdmbm'sfl.m his companions instead of running for | Wanager, Mr. Haight, and Board ::rcbonghuoulym)odonthobfldp of Directors may fairly be congraâ€" watched his frantic efforts to exâ€"|tuiated upon the excellent showing tricate himself from his perilons posiâ€" g:{hvobm enabled to make by tion. His cries for belp at last atâ€" !demlulm. tracted the attention of a servant of|mont of the affzirs of the Company. Mrs. Duering and one of the boarders | The old Waterloo Mutual has become was summoned and the lad rescued. ‘W'flfltmmwt Ontarin After having his frozen clothes reâ€"|and is more popular than ever wi.h moved and warmed up he was taken the insuring public. to his home app.ront}{’ none the worse mmmimmmunerniietomanee for his bath in the chilly waters. 2 + its mamka... __3 __ 3 °"J Slitilying to bonu-u-' A. W. Robarts. 18. its members and mflect:ngruc credit | Adjusting losses, travel J. W. Davidson, 5. upon the able manager the board “lia expenses, postage, of directors. Our readers will find a ‘ard mm J. B. Snider, 10 full account of the proceedings in anâ€" mlkan F. Haight, 11. other part of this week‘s issue. :ï¬ law costs.... . Mr C W Steinéi artistic de:oruor, Mis Ts disburseâ€" DQM" l‘ .Nn & 'eo 'ith Tt â€"___ _ men * ob s + 44 4n e a n n a0 friends in towa. Mr Stein loft Water? THE WATERLOO MUTUAL., |Balance . ...............; loo about ten yoars ago and is doing T on > well in ti:a land of his nd:guon. He C The Wat&r:ool :fllï¬lll Fire Insurance AssETs is an entbusiastic amateur otographâ€" | Company, oldest of the local fire Real er and intands taking numerous views |companies, has now passed its 37th m“mt and ""“‘“"': of the scenes of his youth before he mileâ€"stone,having bean established by Mortgages .. .. .. ...‘ returns. He was surprised and deâ€"|the late C. M. Tajlot in 1863 The| Dâ€"benti res .,....... ... .00 lighted with the marks of flnn.h and | proceedings of th 37th annual moetâ€" | Unpaid Insteiments ... ... improvement everywhere visible. ,.h:‘ ‘xlll be found in another column | Agents‘ balances and hills SRL q100 ooA C OCC I n Eight different rinks of curlers faced each other at the Waterloo rink in the Twinâ€"City series on Wednesday night. The skips and scores of the different rigks were as follows: J. J. A. Weir, 20. W. R. Travers, 9. | his bride abundant happiness ani prosperty on their royage cross the matrimonial sea. / BOWMANâ€"BERKELEY. On Tuesday, December 26tbh, 1899, &At the residence of the bride‘s parents, Escondida, San Diego Co., California, 8. Howard Bowman, to Mayme, eldest daughter of George Berkeley. The m is the youngest son of Simon P. g).:mw and has many ‘warm friends &n this County who will wish him and CHEAPER THAN EVER. * The best American coal vil now sold &t Leitch & Liphardt‘s at 196 per gale lon. Orders delivered any part of t‘ ¢ town. ‘Telephone 274 WaAXTED.â€"A general servant. Apply to Mrs. P. Bish, Allen St., Waterloo. 11. The Waterloo Hockey team has deâ€" cided to play Stratford on Saturday instead of Friday, seeing that Berlin will play Galt in Berlin on Friday. Stratford will beâ€" coming down on a special train, with about 300 supportâ€" ers, and the game which will be the last championship match on our ice, will be the hottest of the season: ; â€" NBRNDDLARnG BPA Acreu mt ts l interested has t "‘l‘;"ed who has been the guest of Albert Hetrâ€" 3‘030?:3?5 4:5 a gu::ntoo. l'°(o)°wing gott for a ysral weeks, returned to his however, to an unfavorable money | °° * 90 Tuesday morning. market, the promoters have not yet put]| Mr. Fred. Haehnel, of Manitoba, is the stock on the market, but will do so| SPending the winter with his cousin, when things look more favorable in | Mr. Chas. A. Haehnel, of Waterloo. that direction. h‘lhi:s Weeks, formerly head milliner Mr. Walter Somerville, son of Mr.| t great corner store of Messrs. Geo. H. Somerville, m.,',m, of the| Bricker and Dicbel, is visiting friends Huron and Erie Loan and Savings Co., | in Waterloo. ' London, has been appointed to & posiâ€" | _ Miss Adamson, of Toronto, is the tion in the actuarial department of the guest of Miss Minnie Snyder, George Ontario ietlu:l.;,ml Lifein He l:omlgoonc(d St. f his duties this moroine. Mr. Somerâ€"| ay. w Snider left on Tuesday vie will be an acquisition to local | morning for Hamilton to attend tho sporting circles, as he is an enth@siasâ€" | annpal meeting of the Canadian Milâ€" ‘ tic hockey and football player. HARRE WE Urvpocaven s p4 . PEiH The big furniture trust embracing some nneozl ï¬wtoriu is completed and Leave your orders for anything in the bardware line at Weichei‘s. _ You can depend on getting goods delivered promptly. ‘Telephone 215. About twenty Twinâ€"Cityites atâ€" tended the wedding of Hiss Ada Saucer, which took place near Zion, Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Loob, of w, conducted : u;vmsm St. John‘s Lutheran urch on morning. ‘‘Marauder," one of Mr. Seagram‘s valuable horses, was shipped to New Jersey on Thursday m rning. M. Weichel & Son are clearing out their stock of skates and hockey sticks. ‘Donz. miss this chance. They are goâ€" Andrew Urstadt, who has been very 111 for several weeks, is recovering. The many friends of Mrs. Wm. Sniâ€" der will be glad to hear her condition is much improved. The Rev. Wm. Morrin, of Toronto, delivered an able sermon in the Pm-‘ byterian church onâ€"Sunday. are that he will not be out A NARROW ESCAPE. LOCAL NEWS the caper. Ghnbzmnqy a fair lady a fairer Of the . .“h.flt_-bhd up CURLIN ;:rmo Ice and|4 respectable balar running for| Wanager, Mr. H on the bridge | of Directora n:'y' efforts to ex.â€"|tulated upon the perilous posiâ€"|they have been en ) at last at.|their prudent and e ® servant af| mont of tha affair 11. 18. nce of ont to pre l-"-i; P.w--m lw“ CWtâ€" ments paid thereon}. . Young | and expenises ormm:menunndle.v"o ° e and| & respectable balance to the The LIABILITIRS ig for mmm,lr.flfl;h‘,-disflim Losseg unadjusted, comâ€" ‘b;u'. mm‘ may fairly be congraâ€" puted ag............. ,.::: Ihhhmmm l?:‘:.x_wg .b‘o"†Reâ€"insurauce fund..... ... the | 2t 1 woult aloo note with plowate he at I beg to make public mention of my sincere thauks .t:d ll'= Dunean, Lady superintenden‘t assistaut pursâ€" o8 of the Berlinâ€"Waterloo Hospital for their excellent care and attention shown a honsehold word Emmo-'_ ut Ontario and is more popalar than ever wih the insuring public. 1 T e PRCOIIOR Wi g:'yhvolmn enabled to make 3,' r prudent and economical s ment of the affaits of the Company. The old Waterloo Mutual has becoms C200 e w s 64 40,008 67 sses by fire were erâ€"|_ . < .. 000 =‘ â€"~â€" liB2T 27 millions. ‘The losses by fire were oxâ€" 5 llâ€"_â€"â€".l 4 akd coodingly trifing for the large amount Te e c t oo th 19y ap pradow, Soigh only, £1,440.90. . The | mevereineo o diecoons u04 prudent and economical manner in reâ€"insurance .......... 29,545 64 which the aftairs of the Company are Commissions and agents‘ managed must be very giatifying to bonuses ............... 31,058 18 its members and mflecu“fut credit | Adjusting losses, travelâ€" upon the able manager the board “lla O!P:l':».lt’mv. of directors. ofOgr readers ‘;2]‘ hl:nd a rrintin.' 0d d‘m full account the proceed anâ€" l‘ 655 3 other part of this week‘s issue. . ... ing and law costs 5, wE Lc iq i2 0C _9 qSnte to 2. But in the pext balf the Foundry bays set to work and when time was called they bad managed to even up the score, making it 4 all. endiv vama‘ as 1. ", __"° P‘AYed a | George Diebel. friendly game of huckey with their| All of which is nsighbors, the Button Factory team, | mitted. 02 Tuesday evening after skating. â€" In GEO. the tirst half it scemed as if the Butâ€" ton Factory boya would come out on Financial $ mpz. tt‘:‘e h?lf time ncore being 4 goals | _ _ T+ to 2. Tob vOrmd e r es : 2. 1 __As the result of cold weather the lce in the rink is again in prime conâ€" dition, and consequently ht out a large number of skaters nor:qql_‘ne.dq evening. Ladies were admitted free and gentlemen charged 10 conts. The total receipts for the evening were beâ€" tween $9 and $10. riday : Mr. Wm. Snider left on Tuesda; morning for Hamilton to attend th anppal meeting of the Canadian Mil lers‘ Fire Insurance Company. m td C "Ga, Couueor | the parental roof in Morriston." WATERLOO MUTVAL Mr. Herfoan Hass spent Sunday at T his home near Heidelberg. Annual Meeting. J Mr. :lnd Mre. And:iT' ".l‘llllor,s" of â€"â€" Haysville, paid a friendly vis‘t on ~| The Balance Sheet for Shows a day to Mrs. Barnabas Devitt, who is Gratifying su: still vory ill. _ Mrs. J. Comrad and Miss Louisa| The 37th annual meeting of the ggecter a o spending a few days in | policy holders of the Waterics Mutual mira visiting friends. Fire Insurance Company was held in The Misses Jean and Grace Alliston the Board Room of the Head Office, spent a woek with friends in Elmira, | Waterlco, on Saturday, January 20th. Mrs. Wm. McCardle and daughter 3::': ;nnn "'“‘."“mh"’ of policy holders 2,',2',‘?"}""5;&:;‘ gntsts of Mrâ€"and The president, Mr. George Randal}, M took the chair and Mr. Frank Haight, esars John Ritzer, and V. M. Berâ€" the r, acted as secretary. let, merchant tailors, left on Tuesday Thm&’u of the last u;eodng morning to attend the Custom Tailora‘ were read and confirmed, Convention held in Toronto this week. The directors‘ report and the several __Mr. John Andrich, of Walkerton, | fAnancial statements were then read by who fh:r. been the mk:‘ of Alzn Hetâ€" | the manager as follows: " gott for « rsral weeks, return to his Directors‘ Report ho is on Tuesday morning. ’ rmeng i Mr. Fred. Haehnel, of Manitoba, is | To the members of the Waterloo Mutâ€" | ;?ondhlnx the :inter with his cousin, ual Fire Insuranca (n. < r fhas & P es oi t in J mulecca 1ok l o0 VRAAA Mr. Chas. A. Haehnel, of Waterloo. Miss Weeks, formerly head milliner VE Vermevan e C224 uzl2 20 CLNC2 CCCE P20T 200,â€" bndnfibufisntadined 36, and the expenditures $195,731.31, leaving a balance of $11,657.05, and As the result of cold weather the| after ing for unpaid losges estiâ€" e in the rink is again in prime conâ€" mmJ at tm,%ao.n and reâ€"insurance tion, and consequently Droaq'lf:;gt 8| fand of $109,998.40, leaves a balance rge number of skaters on Tuesday over all liabilities of $12,304.99. These reving. Ladies were admitted free results speak for themselves and we id gentlemen charged 10 conts. The leave them for your consideration. tal recoipts for the evening were beâ€" | ‘The retiring directors this year are reen $9 and $10. James Livingston, Thos. Gowdy and The Foundry hockey boys played a George Diebel. 1 endiv cama" ag 3 5 _ _"C LIEVT d Mre. C. M. ‘Taylor returned on Thursday from a visit of several months‘ duration to friends in Walkerâ€" ton. . Mr. Ralpb Lederman, den‘ist of Mile verton, #pent Sunday under the parâ€" ental roof, & . ‘ Mr. Roy Erb, of Manitoba, and Miss Sauder, of Preston, were the guests of ‘.l’(.r’.mdlnmmmud on Sunâ€" Air: D. Mitiock spept Suuder auder the parental roulin.p:lnorrhz:“ Mr. Herfoan Hass spent Sunday at his home near Heidelberg. CARD OF THANKS. THE FARMERS‘ MUTUAL !umw deor and Mr. and| Wake a BALE. . u ~. ““. -gwuwmh'--t. lm& Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Martin near in a‘} lik 120. 3H 4) 1325 iheir Geughterâ€"in m 4 (Dr.} J. H. Webb visitod friends SPORTS. passed RETLEMEN:â€" repor; | ehabled the combatants onee more to fllgcvohro‘ wl;dbmo‘;d.dwmmt.ad- ntion of exam Tane nas now a, Leas | account on ‘ous ooppany for the yeae | dann was now appreschingy an Rimil‘ mm-“aflï¬hy Iflun"fl h.“ Hospitat for | And the same correct. ' dhun snatch an hour‘s ntionshown | ,, We submit horewith staiements of =. another day‘s tswhoid fay | th* past yoar‘s business, of the assets | *k After nivamai ies and labilitica of the Compa the securities held by your for its investments. GRETLENEX:â€"\WTo to report Mwhromum Books of Account of your for the year -dlz'sml)n., and that we find the same correct. 4 We submit hoerowith statements of the past year‘s business, of the assets To the President, Directors and Member: of the â€:"!"‘b"lnlhvhm Undertakings (less insta -n-hw thereon}) l I"-l;'h--.-k-.(-......‘..; mnt&u‘hofflu.. \ . ance ....., 18,002 §7 Salaries asd M‘ Commissions and agents‘ #4] The 37th annual meeting of the in | policy holders of the Waterioo Mutual Fire Insurance Company was held in n |the Board Room of the Head Office, a. | Waterioo, on Saturday, January 20th. er Qfllhllsmnumbetofpolhy holders q | Wore present. | The president, Mr. George Randal}, g. mk the chair u;lfl Mr. Frank Haight, manager, acted as secretary. 7| _ The minutes of the last meeting . | were read and confirmed, Promi avd 2A . _‘ *‘Instaim‘te# 202,281 06 Balance on han‘? as per _ statement, 31st Decemâ€" To the members of the Waterioo Mutâ€" ual Fire Insurance Co. GENTLEME®,â€"Your directors :3 to subrait the thirtyâ€"seventh _ann statement of the business ofd the company, comprising receipts and exrâ€" mmmtgr“thopan year,. md$1 balance â€" sheetâ€" showing assets 4 liabilities on 31st December, 1899. The total number of policies, new and renewed, for the year was 13,673, covering at risk the sum of $14,247,â€" 850.00. ‘The total pumber of gliciu in force on December 3ist was ,969, covering at risk $29,907,064. The reâ€" 20!.;“ fmp all sources wore $207,388.â€" Financial Statements. Is the tims to pus‘s things ard so we in a‘l lines of gcols GEO. RANDALL disburseâ€" +rrsss +8 HGIBO 41 w8lley ...... $ 1%,612 14 Ki $305,007 98 905,007 96 225,855 46 16,980 11 20,148 67 1,078 31 1s9%06 & 13,204 17 41,000 00 %#,831 12 ied i4 President. Soe m deemen T 8t evidently out for 31,958 48 | they bn{lt. yes * lblng in gvpu gentlemaunly lot 1 Our Holiday Trade was Good but ou: Thane t d There is Plenty Left l;_-;: subâ€" mmeneed the attack and 114 | DAD F*qâ€", wno for years was a yalued tors commenced the attack and kept member and officer of the Institute. it o vMM.rMVWWQ it | In his death we lose a true friend. _A tco{tbem ltbdrflmowhldnmmnhrmc,mwhom them at bay, mm-â€"m.aupmmmommmg peortainâ€" btollnr‘flmwlflll- Wmh.bth improvement of the farm, at least fire talkers to each the stock and the farmer himself, one and things began to look d-p-n‘t:’- .howboddvo:::hgme lnld W lodouwuoqmeu were prevented | to the re ‘ownship a: nâ€" !!m_tl"lyhgm Mr. Eckâ€" gl...a.?n’n--â€"--u-â€"';-- (Alannast,, | [ 9. ECOeE DOrwerier, ing theory and the fierce discussion u‘;'u meeting of the that followed showed how tenaciously | Farmers‘ Institute ex thoyclh%’towmnlw. Led on by regret at the demise Gustave Wo‘wode century maultila man Esq., wno for ye tors commenced the attack and kept | member and officer . it o wum‘rummmc it | In his death we lose a m{tbom ltbdrumowudmmufam them at bay, ‘The house was turned | a deep interest in eve into a ptfl{n Babylon. Thet® Werelins a2 us "(O0" 1P *Y° W WY 0 A company of about 20 there werothmwhohwmmw- ing theory and the fierce discuasinn EECOF Rubie i Ail : sAdcdl ol . OV _ C€ Pkamps, tho same as in shop, Early in lh:he‘vcni' & it was rumored | in every part of the town. that one of company, a certain Proprietor. drnmmor,mnotngood’!m-ndbe l.l.llllllï¬, was about to be proceeded with like|The City Meat Market, King St. thomnwhoonoenppund at a wed. dlnn‘wltho-t aA ,""’"",5;’"’",‘,†b:: lz zes on inyestigation it was found t at the| RES OLUTION OF CONDOLENCE. rumor bad no fenndation whatever. ___ A:::s hï¬" hp;:-h two in the rcomning w all thoughts were turned toâ€" The following resolution of condolâ€" wards home an indiscreet youth staried ence bas b..i:x adopted by the South the cetitury discussion. At once all fun Waterloo Farmers‘ Institute, to be wmhnmw}-‘mmed into temiâ€"|forwarded to the family of tio late was soon found c m‘:?mmy of shant Of. ir.l. w!!dn-q.ngu 0 You can make a neat ’ Last Friday night the Wellesley town band with some of their friends paid a visit to tie home of Geo. Heinz about a mile west from here and a very pleasant time was put in. Mr. and Mrs. Heinz received their guests in their usual hospitable style about 8 7 d POPvE Ton 1 ‘The following are tl of the GCompcny br.n year :â€" eorge Rand . John Shub, Vice Presiden ‘ingston, M. P., Thos. G« Snyder, John L. Widemar ~â€"_ J. Ufflemann‘s. D Omo oi ie in ebine of the Company for tho present year :â€" George Randall, President, John Shub, Vice President; James Livâ€" ingston, M. P., Thos. Gowdy, Simon Snyder, John L. Wideman, John Ailâ€" chin, William Suider, P. E. Shantz, Allan Bowman and George Diebel. , A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the l!rd-hnt, Directors, Officers and Agents of the Cowmpany. Board Room, Waterioo, Jan. 20 1900. _ At a moeting of the Board of Directâ€" ors held immediately after the Annual Meeting Mr. George Randalt and Mr. John Shuh were unanimously reâ€"electâ€" ed President and Viceâ€"President. ~The following are tha Tricacs._ ues 1y( 5 0 oob nUs 9 GEXTLEMEN :â€" We beg to report that Messrs. James uvtn%nton, Thos. Gowdy and Goorge Dicbel are unani~ mously elected Directors of the Comâ€" lt x: Abart . M. Morr, s GR0. Moore, } Serutineers. Moved by George Moore seconded by J. M. Muir that Mr J. M. Scally C. A. and Benj. Devitt be appointed auaitors for the ensuing year. «â€"â€" Agent for New Idea Patterns. the year, seconded the adoption of the report. Moved by James Livingstone and seconded by Thomas Gondy that Ge . Moore and J. M. Muir be scrutineers fur mimm«-kr the election of Directors, ‘Their report is as fol ows:â€" 1 d i en es lor, who quiet‘y m:ed away, after a busy and useful fife, during the year. Mr. Shub, Viceâ€"President, with comâ€" plimentary reference to the business : f the year, seconded the adoption of tha the lire was donbtful nhng from . this cause settlemant unsat ctory, was surprisingly small. A kindly reference was made in memory of the late Secreâ€" tary of the Company, Mr. C. M. Tay. increase of pleased with the proceedâ€" | family. w A T im BAMBERG. the ï¬ikotou saving by trad mdcm MEAT MARKET. Eglni L _ The tiis meeting of the South Waterioo Farmers‘ Institute express its sincere regret at the demise of Menno Hallâ€" _ _The following resolution of condolâ€" ance bas been adopted by the South Waterloo Farmers‘ Institute, to be forwarded to the family of the late Warden Hallman:â€" Moved by R. T. Carrick, seconded by Enoch Detweiler, and resolved,that s x ie e ns 7 Signed on behaif of the Institute, WOOLLARD & co. Removal Sale ï¬,l‘n Carpets and House Furnisï¬ hh-m-ho&v-thvothaâ€"lmunnu,m , Mere! !nmmnklh'dud-bmmvhumw:ui:u. ABE YOU OX THE LOOKOUT vyorrerrr, Woollard & Co., _ _: Walper Block, Offer any hat in the Regul $2.50 "Mid 37 avode « $1.50 pmmom of the City Meat as en another M’ln S By this we mean every thread ool, a full yu‘ wldo‘." reversible, the very b'eo'.qn:lj:y, special at 75¢. Cotton Chain Carpet All Wool Carpet Imperial Velvet Carpet Our prices are special to those who will buy A good serviceable quality, better for than. the cheaper ail woo!l coppots & Brussels Carpet English Tapestry Carpet s our & hat sais. Notbing to compare with this carpet, for ml'r.{lnahmynnd tbenn‘:h cfl;;flndp- al “mlorl.‘g' border to match made and laid, per yard, $1.25. st: The best nine wire. Don;bodndndh the qualities A good range of patterns, 75¢. For those who dout'h;toupmdmy much meney we show a full at ranging from 28 0 qgr, * ‘ut‘ range at prices . B. RYAN & Co. Tapestry Carpet prevent serlous complicaâ€" a POPOART sredbamess Poaika tol "‘ml‘lln:ohonunflm. A m'l of waterworks all through ;the "‘m land is in a state of cultivat on, very proâ€" ductive and is in shupe to varry on ‘the $ orth -"-l approved system of farming. . For apply to Y A. C. HALLM AN, New Dundee P, 0. dn in __,._;.'_ teuny ‘-;. ETT ll': fll"fll-ï¬m are very There is a large and stabling is i To memantions h ton n en mtuiiee ie in o Nee in n in at d Bocttinger‘s old Stand _ WATERLOO The !lifll’ned offers for sale his valuable nm 100 acres in the township of mot, W Oallnty,hll':xluvmm iforialts nowss °* 90 ho maln rond. On it is arge and very ecmmils2 "nfh and outbuildings IGIAN ano stwkica, A. G. Heller, for Sale. Huv‘ Aplequea and Tambour work in over fifty different pitterns, from $3.25 to £9.00. Nottingham Lace Curtains Drapery Muslins Swiss Net Curtains oo mer To â€" nion, brussels and Axminster, price from $4.00 to $30.00. Curtains BRUSSELS NET CURTAINS.â€"we have heavy care ud Tamer o0 (hese Foods, The eav t es 8. mo-tynrul&lc and ï¬)‘h class eflecg? at from $4.00 to $18.00. Art Squares and Rugs Nothing sets off on : nice dl’l‘pu'y. We will f newest ideas in this line. Yard Wide Union Carpet inge Mheavy ang oi it id tovricable colorâ€" Lak gecllc n B F _ hss of i ¢ ; 048C and constant wear this class of curtain is unexcelled for bxl_ rooms and dining rooms. We have them in all grades at froth 75¢ to $1.00. I S se en These erred by many in place of a carpet to.lln’:m with :,' pslnuydfll:otdor. and t ioi e red cact iL uons ang im nion, Axminster, price from $4.00 to $30.00, Beginning at 1o a.m. | _ TWINâ€"CITY BUSINESS COLLGE and Shorthand Institute, Berlin, Ont. ?|_ Experienced teachers, no classes‘ * | formed, compare our facilities beâ€" â€" |fore going elsewhere. Crocery Crockery Classware Chinaware SALE » at a low price and will hhwlflhll-s Mr.Maior‘s ontire satook has been bought by me C. R. MAIER‘3 Thursday and on arch or window as a w"xill furnish you with the Will be Held on , Jubbers, Merchants Miss H. M. Hersom, Principal, AT Store, Waterioo. BIG x«