', ta: t . - ‘ hutch! ' t) We' no... F, i. all th'on1 3, ; Lrgtia WISME is} H, mm): or Lydia y j»; Jrtiterloii Cong)": pk "f' “we Thursday a r an e -, "rt", meshed yap in he i, his unwed b's'tiee rt I. tbu. Eb}. J."terioft, ' 31 . mm “Waterloo. Mn. 81$“ Kitchener. Bun Brat ' teh; yup. Brut-char. i _ a Mahmud “or an 2rticil J c"! ,, _ - i/hit, ; TL, Amt): of Lydia )Vismer. onn jrt'11ererloii Cong)": pioneers. took whee Thursday a r an extended II! Ae": mound yap in her “at year fit is unwed br'tiee children. Mrs tbu. itâ€. 3mtertoo, "Mn, Allan _ 'mm“ war1rnoo, My; All-h any $11 modicum Bun Brnbucher, Kit we. yup. Brut-um: Kitchener rm t,'fht,teLt.t me deceased. Mr. Samutru cyst. and " years Mt'. my†gin married Rat Danie? 'ffrrre,,rettsis' predeeerioed ha? Mm Fw Duryut m "an! uptdr-mir M In In.“ In Wad-loo “my-two dam 'ered boll thunk-mu of (hr nub-mm. can an. to tbet. "th. h IW‘ an: Who - may " the ttf Two M from other an. " tail place, bringing an. tam ’hplclthl tor the month to 84. " ot6 “Mn " than! mmned tor the 'rr/tite, '. mtg which was primâ€. MFC. “a. "Hum tho Thailh’nrv m xiv!†P26).'\\c'nwrhm. and thrs rn )ttiir; u’ilivlw Hound, previous to in 'trmeatcfit "Id Euat End Cemetery tet'. Mm mqu "f the yum â€(during (Mei- "ttttttll" ' was; IRDIDI’IICKA LORENZ Frieduigkl prom. relict ot the tat? Curl Kruu weed uvuy.Wednos~ my. " the hope pt her alum". “In. J. Inger: " Roy tit., following , week's nitgeta. Deceased was (trom In Germany than! 81 years ago and came to this country. Bettltng in Kltchener " years no. She Is tttth Tired by her daughter. Mrs. Jaeger Ind two was Wilma: Kmse and Carl Ludo. at this erty. She was tor ma- tlar.':, In active member ot St I"! Luthenn Church. The NrseNt ,a. ttelVon Sunday from the" Emit)! her laughter. as Roy St.,' 1nd th'onhe to Mount Hope Cemetery} fur hnw mom 1 may)“ in main w“ I man of the late I1. P. W.‘Lonuz who died several yam Mo. _ Ha lave. tour chlldron. and M: mother. at. wlte's death oc- rm'l‘vitri G,renc months ago. ,',i' MR, FRANK LORENZ , _ _ l yrswcmsr Lorenz. Charla Bt., Bitty "uirrr" go pneumonia following Influ- PY/i (in Wednemfur mil-um we? (br'"te"yty tnhisit/ "a. w“ tis m , Tm» funeral wn tad light renldencb on Pridar m Mount Hope mum. in!“ Mr, Arthur t o. Huehnemrd. of q Home; Iowa .rrtved' on Friday iii, spend “new ‘Weeh " the . . e of ttit Mm. Mr. and Mm. C ‘ehnernrd. "cumin; T alter a lever“ Mme! of Minna. 32“ - T ' l ' ['d'i'l','C iiuo ot Ernest Mr. A. T. magnum. mama tho, “Impact 0.33:, Woodstock In. ttok "tooinud"ii itrtet mung" of the [hmlnlon {names Comob Iy‘tor the Can! 0119“. 5.1.». "mg lr. ' m." JG k LG mum. fo " mod to " home. {It-Mn hospital for the Inn. tour "UU,,. w: a. M to new that Mm Inc-Ill ot Ernest Kott who .tsrtrkrurtr m at the Kitchener-W: tAri, 'e tttir, n buiipmx mum msstuhr conducted W if, Mr. _ A “drew Unmn tor seven] y‘all“ ~35" Bo take. -ss'aus I hinonx mu nun" "candy - tne "ï¬rm: mmmhy lists In. that ot Pt?. W Imn'vr Mm has been wound- Mr H. w Minnelli“! hum 'N .ngn Reporter’; Chips 'rtri'H'ec5 tipey.ey . itrtmt k Jt'rs'lltt,? 9"“. ta'. onmnii " 'tut " IIFLUENIA. . Janccn am“ an mum and you will be pl...“ with (I. SeretCe. ii"iiii'i'lititiitil, 100mm mu, m. do n tho lack a - Fl, tttttt " mum-q. "'t"dbti',t.'tt you with - 9. that “W’qm no and not trio» ilpimt. “at... am... Nuamwy an“. iropcrw 't.stgoed and mu itade, d “w MT PTE. KUHL IN HOSPITAL. irevtmsit V his. 1.1mm Than I I II I , erlU’I LSL't OPTOMITIIOT AND urn. mncmn. mom at the Mark“. PHONE an LYDIA WISMER JANSEN . war, the "tt""llM "MM v . Juli MMIHUI‘IIH in: his Arte-n ot Tun Mr t‘nchrmo, chnlrman ot the Fin. m~e Committee brought up the mut- " ot arm-n of Intel. Al chairman of the commune. It “I up to him to up that all tam We"; coma“ be. muse it more itt u deficit " the and of the you. the ntopnynn mid Mnk to ha been an in - ’plos. ' _ tho can " “not†m awhil- - 12‘: a n Mum M m. "Is-“nan that the mayor. may In". Inc! an Councillor More! bad with! “01 .. phat afar the New Ind sub-Mod " 1td,t,rg,ot'.tete.r.eimaetre 4 m: momma; and be my toi F puny nil-bun. up tor It has; He has "erred, n luau-we arms ' tho In!“ too much publicity u there might be “an!" can In town 'ltttatt"iPavitiGoriiriG,is' no 1 thing Ind been done so far he did nor I think it (air tor the firm to Deaf the when an MINA!" Yale", of ham “autumn“ hen ruined , Hexmtittodtottoreuoti.he.%t,tt ' an and! would not ad "laminae; . In a. mm. the. on“! â€can! t would have to be employed. â€In!!! , the m,m taxman an»: Mr. Stmh. cum-u at tho Bond of Works. and that Mr. Lance had asked that the matter ot removing the steps inio his side entrance on Weber St. be not enforced. It had always been there and so far no one had been injured. However. as the outwit had already passed . resolu- tion that it be removed and as the Reeve stated it would be hbyloh to go back on what they thought a month Mo was dangerous to public new the Clerk was instructed to write Mr. bongo to hue sumo remov- " forthwith. l Exceeded HII 'strmat" . Mr. Stroh MID mpg-ted that in hl: lannrtment he hud’ao fur exceeded iss â€Namath by abovu 3400. There ";rcmoiif rsontouratfenesemmtsrr work rt h:- Mm which would mat another "wt or 8400. He explalne’d how cor. mi account: had been curled over mm last year and which he had to my and "my had not been put in hit, criimatr_ Ti." work will bo proceed- v'l will) Reeve Bohiender, gave a verbal re port, on what had been done try the fuel committee, as outlined in these columns a few days ago. The com. mittee who will have charge of the disposal of the wood was in: inteJ and their names inserted in the Br- 'aw. The Commute. _. eirttttrrtses Reeve Bohlender. Deputy Roev‘o Stroh and Councillor:~ Btttrm and Kiesoretter. A communication trom the Bell Telephone re increm m rules was ordered to be mad. I m. J. a. smimj- ot H0600 an. who has property on Mary St. wrote complaining or damage done to his property on and at. It “I trtHttted out that by properly will: up the lot the water would not In my my T m- jure it. As u m a’ purely ponoml matter, no action m liken. $16.00 per mung "r and mu ' hangs dom the amid: ua win lei " air. dhn until the chain" Waist ot BM. s" L . Jo buy Victory Bond: to the mount of $450.00 to dztcndpverJ pad“ If 15 years. this being tht with " the relatives in town. A _ (Inge 'tb ceased mother has offered to take she will receiyre the pension mirnerdr Ntirrgeot-ttuvchit-tttt heâ€! Owing toghe death of Mrs. Bor. nard Woodward who! ot tho lute Pte, woddwara. two children, . Mtl aged t years old “a , boy 4 you! old, are left tubal-less and mothei- less. The lather who save " lite tor his country was Insured by ' the town and or thitt Insurance mom $450.00 in lea. The Council decided in; with any further bunni- it tt first almond or. {The location of railway siding into the property was explained by Pun-cilia- Bturat, thi- siding having been detrimental to the "rover now ot the water. The tiling was not large enough to take the rush of wa- ter away and. u it was entirely up to the owners nothing come! be done. in thin contention new“ but“ up by the Engineers and it was decided that nothing be done, would I." to be employed. MIHM has been alclr and " Dr. the 'mter up, 113(de 'h srlti,'f2Nto" was; in an "east) he “on ririinitftife and beta who“!- y" T o know ir the town wad may- intt with any further blamed: it 'did!!: both. He was informed by ttmt (II-pond ot. 'The location of " yor that Dr. Bauman was nay- mum to ' , * o'clock All at a. when m “MW“W M. n. Mush“ hum-.15. nan- tn tum can tm-et" It the w heath ot They - at a; ’mm~~ momumuww mud â€minimal“. at; but it run mm with noon manic. All Valid at In great. “with manna-n. "fhtt'le'.1uhtr,"gf,,g tan-al-ted-et-i-it-uid In“... - and o'clock All at tho when m be dent with by a. Council not " cum 1orete?...tited/tii6tGrtt oodisttt of Punt murmur“; _ Tin-Arm- u ilh1fd2't'r1,etit)t.tlt Mr. M. o. Wei-IE an.“ tttttt 11f tithlt t'ifiiga. HHS ORIGINAL D()( Poster- and other mutter In refer. ‘ence to the Victory Lam " being tile- 1tributed and the campaign In under In; It " anticipated that Watfloo pull agnin make a splendid showing. MI" Bechtel In: aerarmpnttiod by Wert .m- Root of Toronto, “a t no tn: the We on the tm Shaman but. u I' am 3 $200,000 In the uncut of the objec- itive let to he m1bttcritrel by citizens outside of the large ttgtgtneiat ttttd other :lnsmutlonl who-e sutmsripttom, will ybl'iP‘ the agony): up to a high total. I number ot farms in order to "ettrt' the necessary but! through which to 'lde u and for your porno-n which " new In rouno of construc- tion In that (llama, It will run pn- rnllel with the Welland Pun-l. Mun Marguerite Bechtel nturnerl home on Saturday mar spending two month: as a humorous on the truck turm- ot the Hydro Electric System. Nlnnn FINE The Hydro acquired I An organization has aho been com- pleted to make a thorough canvas of the factories of the (own. an industrial Rt',',,",',,',':," consisting ot Mum; J. alentlne of Valentine & Martin. H. M. Snyder ot Snyder Bros. um J. Batman ot the Globe Furniture Com- pany having charge of the mnvass. Al- ready one (actory in: exceeded its ob- jective and an excellent response in being made An organization has been enacted with Mr. c, W. Wells as chairman Ind pooch!“ with him will no mow; workers. The following will have charge ot the various wads in Water. loo:--- v' _ East Ward--Mlas L. M. Bruce. I South Warder. Cyrus Schledel. West watd--Mr, P. H. noon. l North TOrd-Mr. B. B Phyford. I It In the human to them-slab c'anyuus the town and to call on ull cllltens. The result of the first day's canvassing was most encouraging. Mr. Wells stated. I .3 e it nth: in nu "end" " (tal),' know ir the 1mm wad pay- 'did!lt, both. He was informed by t yor that Dr. Bauman wu pay- |lng his Bubstttute. l mama-u Drinklng Cup. Mr. Stunn also brought up the [question of individunl nil-inkling cup: in our factories. This order was pun- na by the Board of Health a few weeks Peo, ttmt he wanted to know why tt hadhtot been curried out. The Baud also decided to dtirtrttsete' cardinal: house to house It the 'tart ot no epidemic but he Ind only received his has than two week- ago. He sud there Is something wrong and It Is up to the council to use an! smacking u done. 1 ---e-_ I ' t . _ I , ' Indications are that Waterloo will as“. (any mount. up to but ro. coma in conneclhm with the View" Loan and respond liberally to the call tor funds to back the boys on the Ir- ing line. _ DAMIEN gllll ",.v, "IN "HIH'SWINB On the above question Mr. Sturm was advhod to go to the Board of Health and ask them Mime“. Mr. Slum also want. ed to know why a milk teat ind not hon made lateiy. Stile. (lid M‘ have been. feeding turnips the milk In a ma men and the Board or than would have looked Into um long ago. His worship, Mayor Kan. agitated Mr. Bun-m by stating I 'tes?hnd been uiade latery but far eh'l2'ltr, Pt mot-8t wa-itonnd ad- 'WUT, , not to publish and test The Council otttrttmed at 1015 o'clock. _' ho our tho ground I_nd try Ind tter- wads the owners to do something to have the Creek made more Inviting. A - " Health Mutton Mr. 'hrrqt'-r.msesrrted to be a managing!“ nit, to whether more who one M. K. o. or two. 1 Dr. Baum-n. who was appointed hi the 'Maettme on (1.. and. A. the If- m on orlvuo property the COM tmt In rut to remove them, n be!“ up to the owner- to 30. that no “no In: den. by nut - nonrtrtg “other mun property, 1101-02.: In I mean of “via; the can ole-nod out n it certainly In In I no" deplonble condition. the Mar, " .Mr. Moyer, and the Engineer will, m hm so the Town Clerk and M1“! work I: woman Mth It. W0. WAS A FARMERETTE Cull â€I“ .0 6m "HCl up“ owns. . The, Mind Of the gar free an?! m M5"! to I Ohm c L.-, PM "W otttr tt.80 It In}. In; The hm! .wu held from the G. T. R. Baum). Kitchen". on Tues- dny "teqoott on the Irrlnl or on. running on the no mm. Inter. mam took Disco In Mmfttt " Cemetery. Wan-loo. An A A Tho late Mr. Boehm VII 34 you": (M an! leaves an vile and P'" son. He Is lino Inrvlved by Na mower. tour brothers and one ulster, mi c. A. Boehm. Wntorloo. Fred Boehm,, and MMor M. B, menu. Toronto. and Iuout. w. R. Boehm of the am. an, Milan In Puma and Mn. Hr. (mun. a! Port him. New York. i The fellow citizens had "lands or. "er. C, A. Boehm will sincerely sym- pathize with him In the hamvement exporinnced through the death at hi- brother, Mr. Sidney J. Rocha). A ta Iegram wan â€can“ this momtiig' conveying the intelligence that he!“ had paasnd away " Montreal after an Illness of about two weeks.otpnea moms. following hummus. -De. ceased whose home In In Tomato,, was on his way back from a bush".- trip to the Mnrlume prprimiei, whey“ he contrlcted the disease, which trare, claimed so many victims. " to place on record its sincere (Yanks for. and heartfelt appreciation of the) generous gift by way of bequest ob out We 'tlltrwmtemtber, Mr. 'eseoret", Waggnaat. ot the. sum of omr'rhout Ind Dollars. and we order that a co. pf at this resolution be forwarded td' Mrs. Wegennst. signed by the Pastor and Recording Steward. Cdreied. BROTHER 01' -‘ C. A. BOISE]! . PASSES AWAY. l Am the bequests midi try the late George Wegemnt was a gener- ous gm of $1000 to the Waterloo Me- thodistprtrrt'tt of which he was for years I prominent and highly valued Dealer. The Board of Trustees of the Church, which was msde to ad- minister the Trust, held a meeting on Sunday at which It was dséided to divest the amount in Victory maids. The Rosina!“ ttte/rotuttmtrrrr solution appreciation ttt' Connery (ion with the bequest. Mama‘by Mr. H. M. Snyder. Seconded by Dr. W. L. Haunt. That this Board ot Trustees ot the Waterloo Methodist Church’ desjres la n lions The tnmlly wilt" have the â€tummy of the commlmlty in no and herelvement whlch In come to. than; The'knowledge "-that he also in the mm ot hier' beloved century vhlrh he served well and mithfully will help to lighten the sor- row which has comelo this 'tttrme. WILL INVEST educntlon In the Waterloo public wheels. and at Collegiate. later at- tend!“ the Toronto University. wit-tsr-, “not: in April, "te,lofiit. attending Toronto Uni. “will _ where in mm takinga (â€use In this depulment of work. Ru want mamas ash prune and for to the position otxzpnh). ‘The me Cftrt, amide:- ree'eNmi his m, Wu " yen," old. He leaves his parents. one brother Will! m of Toronto. nnd one sister, MiiA 'lll'UJ. the new: ot cum 1t'itth'ttt eldest Ion at in. um In. . an ml“. wbhs-trrid " mm how pit-I. Bordeaux, Peer. 'ojhiiat, October 27th. Sset,frSir, '- celved from ottt"ii.oti -M I! o». mummy tuct"' lad mcciqbod bis trtnumua, am a Jinn. u. " Th. my: 1,'c,tfi'tg2l?'t'fatu A wide circle ot friend. his» twin city will “new.†my: gm, of _ Wen-ave you ummmmmm your winter Dry God; We“, E.:.a _ "ve-ti-a-sta-re-. "r,,..;"'?, Ito-tho. " ' Financed-light and 6rka6es,Mt,82,tt and36inehes wide,atper yard .... a. . .MO, 1'tu9oewtudoldtstxtetr,iaateotorsii..e'. 'P., _rrrrrrr.r,.,fe'eegt - ii!attt-od_fttnt_eoiyrr,-,....e.....s......_r,'.C'."'.'.'.'r.ii"ii' 8htrtiitutStamhtr Liliana...“ ... .. ..,..., pm. ... ... ... â€V... _ FBI-cloth Blankets. beat the; cilia, hr“ tae, every blanket gtmmatAeed . ' ' â€Wool Scotch Fingering Y1trit.9rbtttdramderer, per") ... ... ... ... .. _. Canadian Ysrax,thtequailty,hmehartd mydb _...___ ... .__ .'.. A.-....., SlltlllMlt , ' udieeUnderwear,pesgr/rment., . , __...-........,....-'".'," _-_. Men’sUulerwear..........,........ _,...,,.............,)) llRllillll I MILLINERY m a BEGUM jl VIETUHY ll [IS " POUR pa . canned Ton in April. JNt A†NOVE Iii)! - I -ï¬w M"'" - " ' t on . t.ll . l I tummy. N INT . L n as “with“. GOD H _'"l'"', Pests, 2tt: Bil Tana. XIII“.- tion, Bathrw in and Miler-Ho Bad. uh. 0hgte {my a mid lime and tstosri" We]; mulch cau- you - uh to booms Illa! with “aw food, whieh loan uni let-nu lib Mi In. in ' will turd. mm the The Indoor Maw" to the Auditor. Ium, Queen at. under the tin-pica ot the Tommy Atkins chapter, I.0.D.E,, was officially opened on Thur-day ev- ening hr Brigadier central Shannon and Colonel Wilton. ot London, who l A telegram from Ottawa received ‘hy Mr. B. B. Brkker this week, ttrv nouncipx the aerfotttt Illness of " olden! Ion, Ccptaln George G. Brick- tr, hom ttgthrets" followed by Pneu- monia. hll caused much anxiety to " punts Ind Manda. who no lux- - Itching unher mnlculan. Capt. Brlcker was taken to the Ebr- deuux Sixth Alum-1cm Bale noggin] in France Int Tuesday. tutd it In ear nestttr hoped that the var: Bttieittat Medic-l Ind Nursing "ill more will bring Goon-go utoly through this ter. rible epidemic. the union of which hu_mcud us so seriously both here and Owns“. . I Mn. VanEverw an?! Miss Bennie VanEvel-y w'cre weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russel VlnEvery " Brantford this week. Mn. D dl, Bowlby spent a few any: with Toronto friends this week. ‘ The lamented death ot Mrm Joseph] Pitcher, Mensa mtreet, Waterloo. on Thursday. Octpber 24th. at the curly: age of u yearn. troin tttthtentgt. {allow-l 3.1 by Pneumonia, brought sadness to many a hem-t, for min bruit much not young woman, whose charm of manner but botckened a nature of uiil, nun] sweetness, had _endeated her-g salt u all “mutate: Ind friends who: sympathize deeply with the sorely lief raved husband and other relative: in‘ the gm! loss which they have sun-1 tuned. in the demise o ttt loving wife and dutiful daughter. I Captun Rooney of London, who Is convulencing after a fortnight', m- m“ with Spanish Influenza, in spend- ing u few days with Mrs. Rooney in Waterloo. _ l Rev. H. [Juana Mm. Beams lave to turned to their home In Grafton, ont. Rev. Mr. Bennie w†one ot the pat. rlouc bend of Presbyterian Ministers in Canada who volunteered to lllll‘ In the mission work ot the Church In the West during the Summer months. by mung the “uncle. created on ac- count of so many men being at the from. Mn. Bennie spent the Summer months in Waterloo, with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hewmn. Foundry street. l iS - J . l / (i , ' F a Social and Personal g ' 'r'ts'-, F a jiasciiiriis"iiiaiiiiiiicirri 7“.“WW‘ TPPL' .. basis/dak . ' a“. a Social' and Pefkonal gil SB W mud-om. tour w. "re mm and Bot--- cko Guam tonight Minivan any We can suit you with: New Hag. Quintin and price guaranteed " Tilif8 aitihrirt 'ir'oir"irirt'ti . 'WEATHER 60008 ' , trTNTmmrf £908 ADVANCE IN PRICI. Egg: nuanced In price at the erloo Mar at or) Saturday tro "e I d ' Mia butter 'r,t,Pt'e'S11; than - the Wm: week. 'aiidiii; In usual t "* campaign in behalf or thei Vic- gtory Loan ts progressing so well that the objective otM.60tk901t out for Wtt. terloo has been raised. Waterloo i'ln- Inclnl imrtltu'domr, factories and citi- lzen- generally are Inbacribin: liber- ally and wttotettaartmttr making it poulble for the town to roll up D. maertitteent amount for the Victory‘ y Hellowe’en, u in put mm. “a iGiokriiiiGari;iiiuirror, 'tttadtt the occasion tor hen: pram tq " "I" of - tsggd Mrs. 8011.1 by the youngsters ot Waterloo. but no rettrtg "llc. lotions damage " reported. Some Nix-IIEROCHUACH. citizens this morning hud found pr?- perty. such as their: “a other mu- The marine look pace gala this article: on their inwnn or in their Hamilton on Tummy ot, mu rude. which did not licking to them. Which. daughier of Air. while their movtble property had been {In Join BMyttgetttraett of Wu curried "away and deposited elee- ' Mr. A. W. NV, no: of Mr. tet where. Other youngster. pended the Nix. won or Mr, Charles Nix a†dream wutftat" “can on and can Ion. _ only were out tor a good time. The bridal couple Ire â€MIMI but momma. A null quantity of [owl wu clued. Scum large individual nub-cym- tlonl are also “peeled. Two more of Wnterloo’s big that» an! institution. have subscribed large amounts. The Dominion Life Assurance Company has Atrtttseribed for Victory Bonds to the mount ot $500,000 while the subscription ot the Waterloo Mutunl Fire Immnco Conway is 3.105.000, Mr. Kenneth Sims, eldest son [ ot Maul-Mrs 4 , Sign. LL 1mm; from Ridley College, tor at short holi- day, on account ot the prevailing epi- demic ot Irtttutmgtt. UBJEETWE FUR 1llllWilll Mi BEEN INCREASED ,vere my WW to Kitchener [by Hits Worship Muyor Gross. I The Prince:- of theu Charter, l. 0011, under capable direction of the {Convener ot we Parcels Committee, Mrs. C. H. Germain. Ire busily em- ‘ployed every afternoon at their con- " rooms, Weber Chambers, prepar- ing a line coiiection of columns and Christmas cheer for every Soldier tram this city Overseas. Nearly six hundred parcpla are in the course ot preparation and it more are any Mob Nona] ntmes. Which mly hive been inadvertently overlooked. it is hoped tint itte addresses will be sent tri without,detnr, " an parcel: must he gagged bqpre November “it, no in to‘mch their destinhtion in time tor a happy and let us h0g4 is victor-bug“ 1utritstmtss for our brute defenders it the Empire. -F p. _ _ 1 LLOWE’EN WAS OBSERVED IN WATERLOO _ i il -r-'--r »1 Chapter. Li A meeting hiatus â€Fuel Com“ ttion ot the of ma Waterloo Council was held oi Committee, Friday "chin; when I am ttatf' “my tem- C of $1350 per cord, delivered, mi their COB- ed us the price at which the MO 0.. FB, prepar-Jot wood being secured by tho Amet ttforts “d I will be sold. Orders tor the Tee n: 801m". be received " thm atom. at ttiii Nearly a): BohIender. Erb St. and ther will ti court", ot tilied in order that they no se, 'e BRy add!- " is expected that the you! [ F have been {shipped in two or three mum . . lt is hopeq number ot‘ordm received‘b â€a" e Bent 11rliiit.ii.s, to me town clerk (mm; " ttttttgt h°,ordwll must be' 1'2,,"d'S'titid Fur, BO a. 1 as no credit will be aitttwdtt. I!“ _ in time tor than on. cord will be “loud , v."," View,†funny. A half void witt he _ at! ti Meadera ot 37.25. Citizens are advise'd to _ ' >3 , ', “on prders early I: the (ninth); _ t son [ ot ttistttmt. . tlt u ML 8“? in: short tso1ri "t A' mun; apt-I 7 _ 5;â€. MmtttttttttMtttittttttttttttl The bridal couple are unending, on] any: at her home In Wu“ Thers wilt have the rut i 7mm of mad- hm . A . I: “an lite, If“ t . I On Sunday Mr. and Mm. I ;Seyler, Mary St. Waterloo can!" their golden wedding. having ‘mnmed Oct. Mth, 1888. ot a uni eight children six are living In! were present to extend their a: Nation: and good with“. Mr. I. " your: of use and In. - years old, 0mm!) 50m t Mr. Geo. Cottart was up _ f dtrretakett at the Cum-u Sch a»: till the vacancy outqad " the I i' nation ot Mr. Laptr. MI Int! It cam‘ence. Nov. In. . .‘ The produce ruined from the a,“ garden; in ugaln hem; donated ttW'. Pruner: Samarium. The pupil 'i. glendldly with their school an . Inigo qulntltlol of “genial“ l i he curb-go, been onions ind v, a nip: being ruined. t it The' regular meeting ot the wahi; loo Public School Board was held g6 Tuesday evening with Mr. â€I Shunt: In the chair. Ind Menthh Hemphlll. C. W. Snider, J. 'm".t, than, and Secretary A. E. Dewitt Me", mm mm "I':' mm m T)lllllllllii (iil1liil?l1l m The “In! nccountn wen. pl Winn WIN. ' "c AmmnilBt1A'3Mt "or) .f mum run 13mm sauna/E: The uality Stop. ', 1'r'f?n1ipdstg"'i. Phone 339