EC Devitt in German Clam Neecker | in Mathematics, Chemistry, Mineraloey and Harry Oelschlager in _ Math Freach, German ind Minciade Gâ€" Schinbein in English and 6 The splendid programme _ j was thoeroughii appreciated s erchestra provided n for the program and the * afterwards â€" Migs Glady | ‘Blackening the Bab\ . Wagner Nemtor Teachersâ€"1‘a mens, JJames E. Habn Part Uâ€"Hlingworth ( Honor Matricttaat on Lokl in English and t lager, M Bracndle, Hon . j bin Simpson, Mern ert J. Smyth LeBRoy Wagrer School of e aoton d Serior Commerc.alâ€"â€" Lily _ Bristol Hon.; Atrmyntha Devitt, Treze Eby Hon: Cora UJacoin, Hon ; Ella Mag dalinski, Hon ; Nioter Meisner, â€" Rosc Moogk, Hon: ifattie Russel, Mon .; Lester Shelley, Hon Junior | Matnculatio:â€" Harold _ A. Bracndle, Eldon Eby. Douglas _ Erb, Grover (G. Hagedorn, Arthur Huchnerâ€" gard, C. Elyvin Jacques, Herbert A. Mowat, Lorne Ratz, .John R Shepâ€" pard, W.oG Schinbein, _ Ale€ander Simpson, Mervryn J w Nmith, Robâ€" ert ... Smyth, Walter W Uficlman, 1 13. : u= Junior (‘un:l:n‘rcialâ€"\\'in1!’r(-d Victoria Thomas, Wilbert Baile Erb, George Martin (Mon.) The chie? feature ment exercises is 1{} the diplomas which able tims, owing to Prizc, donated by Mr. A. L. Breitâ€" haupt. for ~ best work in _ Household Scienee in Junior Classes, â€" won by Miss L. Schweitzer. Medal, donated by Mr. A. L. Breitâ€" haupt, for best work done in Manual Training in Senior Classes, â€" won by Elton Umbach. : Prizc, donated by Mr. A. L. Breitâ€" haupt, for best work done in Manual . Training classes, _ won hy George Hemtherich. | se esns tm 1. M Miine Todd Iumior Teacheasâ€"< Lou‘se C Oetsch Or. . Matsel Stoufier, Harold A aendle, Hon . JJolhn R Sheppard M .. Mlesander: Simpsop, Meriin .J Smith, Wa ter w Ufelman, Letov o s tatt Medal, donated by Mr. haupt, for best work in Science in Senior Classes, Miss Hazel Bowman. R. Smyth. | _ _ _ _ "* Mr',’ Best Load or . Smyth. Medal, donated by Mr. S. J. 0 wils mm n matns.. liams to best orator in lower schoot, ! _ won by Miss Alice Goudie. Presented W$ l“â€â€˜}f“'-" ap by Mr. D. Forsyth. , ¢d Girl" as an Medal, donated by Mr. Robt. Smytn Anrens.' who on to second best orator in Middle ‘and "“'9,?" solos, rer Uipper Schools, won uy Robt. Wood, r?a very beaut «Jr. Presented by Mr. R. Smyth. Stacbler gave a Medal, donated by Mr. Robt. Wood, 12 Bienâ€"Aimee Sr., for best essay on ‘"‘Making of a ¢ncored. To the Young Canadian,‘" won by _ Herbert Mt: D. Forsyth, Mowat. Presented by Mr. Sheppard. l¢giate, addresse Medal, donated by Mr. A. L. Breitâ€" ¢d his pride in t haupt, for best work in Household ©*xcélient work, s Mss Sn Mr. S. J. Williams and Mr. Robt.! Wood, Sr., were also unable to be present and Messrs. Forsyth and . Sheppard were asked to present the ‘ medals. ‘The following are the winâ€" nets of the medals and prizes:â€" ! Medal, donated by Hon. W. L. M. ‘ King, M.P., to best orator attending ] BC.T.1L,. won by James F Haks , 2 °O omerwise would have fallen upon him between now and the New Year. Mr. W.ML Williams, acting principal, explained that Mr. King could not be present to present his medal donated at the Oratorical contest, and read a letter from the honorable gentleman | in which he expressed his regret and ; best wishes for Christmas and New | Year joys. , Mr. S. J. Williame amd anl o _ 02 "lingworth Cassell atricmationâ€"Karl nglish and (Getman @. â€"] have just kept on i Lo s is ston w er tea. /. .‘~ . J and buy Red R ""â€"*>, to best orator attending I., _ won by games E. Hahn. ed by Mr. W.UH,. Williams. 4 donated by Mr. * Robert best orator of opposite sex KFB.C.T.I.,‘ won | by Miss â€" i icature at the commenceâ€" "ses is the presonting of as which occupied considerâ€" Diplomas tsâ€"Part iteen. P Walter W Uhic â€"Clarence Snider eneceâ€"HMarold 0. _ Habn, Arthi “â€l';d';‘ matics, Phy sics oky and â€" (German in â€" Mathematies id Mineialogn W s Wilbert Bailey, Carl e Tea for from "fore OU have m y Mr. A.L. Breitâ€" ck done in Manual Classes, â€" won by the number given ited. _ Starnaâ€" led __ numbers ind the _ little _(Gadvs Beck Bab) , _ which bably be just keption using | resented by Mr & Trexe â€" Ehy, m . Ella Magâ€" Meisner, â€" Rose ussel, HMon .: Claude rrace Cle eonmarl ' provided : to . Household L. Breitâ€" Bounâ€" Blake George vl'r(lr\' Dobâ€" resented Was heartily applauded Ratz, by by uo0 o e ons C NOCE i 10 60 22222 22200C R. Hod schools both in Canaca and the Unitâ€" £"# . od States, by way of showing what _ Frey Olney, Cousin to _ Gladys, other schools were doing in compariâ€" Schior at Harvard Universityâ€"George son with this school. | Beaumont. The play "Quits" was very much _ Charlie Goldthwaite, Kittie‘s broâ€" enjoyed by all, each person ably actâ€" ther, also a Senior at Harvardâ€" Edâ€" ing their assumed characters. The ward S. Bochmer. 1 PE00 EERIOIEUE TOS »weet solos, rendered ‘"Love‘s Dilemâ€" ma‘‘ very beautifully. Mr. H. Leslic Stacbler gave a piano solo ‘"‘Valse a la Bienâ€"Aimee‘" which was heartily cncored. To the delight of the pupils Mr.: D. Forsyth, Principal of the Colâ€" legiate, addressed them. He expres.sâ€"l ed his pride in the school and of the excellent woOrk, Saving that a Ainlama ced his pride in the school andwort_-ï¬; excellent work, saying that a diploma list with filty on it was something ta ~as ncartily applauded cud "Our Hirâ€" » . ed Girl" a» an encore. Miss Lottic ’ '1'.‘:' _‘...s, the st_or) of the Best Load of Hayâ€" 1st brella, value $2.50, Aug. S prize, slivpers, value $1.0 Heibein. me;,2 ° ____2 °7 °O+ #4088 Helm; 2nd prize, water set, value $1.50, Jacob Schmidt; 3rd prize, cash 30¢, Dan. Kesselring. p Best Cord of Woodâ€"ist prize shoes, value $3.00, Piuss Helm: h ] Best 10 lbs. Butterâ€" 1st â€" prize, | . The exhibit otf fowl was specially | aress, value $6, Amos Weber; _ 2nd _ fine, Mr. John Kocnler, showing the ‘ prize, cash $3, Levi M. Weber; _ 3rd _ largest lot and scecuring ist | prize prize, bread tickets, value $1, â€" Jos. _ for best _ turkeys; largest lot Of | Voisin. turkeys and best â€"pair of ducks. _ Best 2 dozen Eggsâ€"ist prize, carâ€" The market building was decorate1 | pet sweeper, valued at $3.50, Lloyd: with bunting and presented an atâ€" , Hilliard; 2nd prize, dish, â€"value â€" fl.J ! tractive appearance. The prices for Enos Bauman. 4 produce were as follows: 1 08 treese, pes 1b. 18 and 20c. Chickens per lb. 13 and 13¢, Eggs, per doz. 30 to 35c. Butter per 15. 25 and 28c. Woed per cord $7 and $7.50. Hay 13 and $14. Straw $6 and $7. Turkey 28 to 30c per lb J. Doersa m, n marks 2 in _'__“;_‘& irigtaordfrrginik t hy K itÂ¥ a~* ‘â€:â€"- o t f F;‘“;.« success and marks & new era t of Ducksâ€" 1st prize, 1 | "83" Albert o .“4 history of the Waterloo market. Long .:",..’...f", value $3, J. Kochler;â€"2nd hfl‘.'w : $3 Auth. Dentinger; before the chour 6f opgning at ning ll’hl.uh-lll."’.“’* 3rd, §$8 H. L. der, / o‘clock, marketgoers gathered â€" afd vidâ€" Lichty, _ _ _ _ it >> * f m prize, ‘tash $5 when _the ‘coors wereAQ‘::nd.h.-?.,‘M“ Chick 1st | N i .zl‘li.. t ..l'::‘ dred t in Ane 1. commoâ€" Spring or, valued a +. & A dlou: .:cfd nuh:tmbuiule way Prize, cash $2.00, Ed. Warg; 2nd prize | °*+ Yalued â€" nroctiaetack i ugie 11 2 0 90e on 4 PR was uy far / the biggest and bort. 0n 52‘ 5o. Wheh I18 motte" Fecord. Nfll}‘.ï¬â€˜UA M ‘%"p "a i > € the _ clder citizons wao * saw th M p : e o x Aoaies o. the ronly mecnt a ) fot eo it mss Waterloo over Urzm ago, "has 5 $1, . Kockler. it been approached i linpl.!:l;-,; * mu’ ) w & M m w lugu‘mxtuhahth‘::xum It Mfl.'J.w;gl was â€"a ;gugyg; anc« unprecedentcd ~$2:00, Hy. Heler. > k# several occasions has y C 2CCCs SoHu rize, cash 30c‘ PDay, e;llol OX TuInipsâ€" ist prize, box | ditine Co., Desâ€" M rize, cash 30¢, â€" Dan. , Cigars, value $1.75, J. F,. Lichty; 2ng |YOU! name and add © prize, shaves, value $1, Jos. Bast. '.‘*. and they ;fll Hayâ€" ist prize, umâ€"‘ â€" SPectialâ€" Fancy Butterâ€" 1st prize, | {tte pio [ 50, Aug Schnarr; 2na Cash, $2, J. Kochler; 2nd prize, cash Tt Tablots in i $1, W. F. Hardy. Dealers, value $1.00, Chas. ; Be . omcs .. j st 3 bunches Ontons, 4 in bunch... + 1st prize, keg beer, Jos. F. Licuty; | PRESENTATION Wheat Strawâ€"1 prize, 2nd prize, cash, $1, .Ins. Bast: A#me 2+ NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CcCOMPANY |“|-ï¬ofloA'o-.‘,0!-..,N. J., U. 8. A. PHONOGRAPES AND rEcéRpS son sy Â¥& Eison Phonographs, $18.30 to $:140.00. Eliison Standard Records, 40¢ . . FEdison Amberal Record® (play twice as longh 65c. Edison Grand Opera® Records, 8%â€". t #2.30. The tone of Amberol Records is They Ihiovc a clearcr , richer tone and m interpretation than that of any ot| Records, which means that they are all other records. Amberol Records open an entirely new field of music for Edison Phonograph owners. They offer music which by reason of its length cannot be secured on any other record. They offer not only a wider range of music, but a higher grade and a better rendition than has before been somet| valued ‘at «x °/; _â€"!®* Prizey Goodg & cho9 4 ; . | valued at $5, Cyrus Schmidt; 2nd hal { Best 3 dozen Eggsâ€";st' prize, car Prize valuod at $4, W. Hiuse. was decorated | pet sweeper, valued at 83.50.. Liloyd » hM!â€"Best e es ented an atâ€" , Hilliard; 2nd prize, dish, valie _ §1, hrï¬':tsm" o ""t‘r‘i‘: y | â€"Mem The prices for | Enos Bauman. > C o_ en 6. Helivel$ Horse # Best Crock Appie Butterâ€"ist Prize, [ (Waterloo onl ",',"'g clte,; cash. is ib ! pie knife, value $1.75, Mrs. Krehling: | [4t°!100 Only) Ist p s I Snd mutes Loce 72 PWms King St, Waterloo A Edison Phonograph L RC M 1st 4 as * 3 i o.3 __. _0‘ [C°06 w19d¢ Mre. Krehling; | q .w;;wzs T7 . S* _ price, Ollll $3 1 f Wendel!; prize cash $3,> S. p. 2nd prize, tea, yalue $1, Ben Jutri. Bricker, _ "=â€" C ’ Dressed Pigeonsâ€" 1st prizc, roast, | _ Best Dray Horseâ€"1st prize, umbre} value $1, Jos. Herteis; 2nd prize, tea, | la stand, Graybill & Shantz, _ 2nd ’ value, 60c, J. W. Schmidt. gu. sddoubletree valued at $2.50, P. Dressed Rabbitsâ€" 1st prize, â€" pipe, regman. x value $1.50, J. F. Lichty; 2nd prize, u Commnmeres sinmis . _ i dandruff cure, value $1, Hy. D. Huchn: you are sufleting from biliousâ€" 1 _ ‘‘Ideal‘"‘ Mangels or Vegetablesâ€"Ist :"v constipation, indjgestion, clitonâ€" pair Dan Kesselring; 2nd, Brooks; 3rd, R. headache, invest one =cont in a 2nd | Preiss. . acile! card, sond to Chambertain Mo. 1 lacob _ Best Six Turnipsâ€" ist prize, box | 4itine Co., M_‘_,‘ . Iogws, : with Dan. , cigars, value $1.75, J. F. Lichty. 454 [your namg AC . M Until you have heard pair 1002040 00 C220 _ PMEeCUIcal . joke of two seniors at White Elms ; Seminary, which did not turn out as « they expected, and ended in a laughâ€" able mixâ€"up all round. The following is the cast of characters: | <nd prize, tea, yalue 3l.~ l;- .:,‘l';ti ’ Dressed Pigeonsâ€" 1st prize, roa: value $1, Jos. Herteis; 2nd prize, te value, 60c, J. W. Schmidt. ’ Dressed Rabbitsâ€" 1st prize, pip value $1.50, J. F. Lichty; 2nd priz i dandrufl_s:ufg, value $1, Hy. D. Hueh ! Best C: : pie knife, | 2nd prize ’ Dressed value $1, value, 60c , Dressed_ Dan Kesselri;n;;' Preiss. at its best berol Reeords is matchless. richer tone and more delicate .. BestUrock of Lard, not less than o 10 Ibsâ€"ist prize, umbrelia, _ value n $1.25, Valentine Wagner; Ind prize, . roast beef, value $1, A. Knart. â€" ; Hest three heads of Cabbage~ 1st ‘prize, picture, value §1.50,â€"Jos. Bast; .. dnd prize, box chocolates," value $1, Aia. las Best Apples (Assorted)â€"1st prize, pair boots (Lumberman‘s) value $4.50, R. Preiss; 3nd prize, 4 doz. photos, value $2, Louis Koehler; 3rda prize, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph subscription, one year, value $1.50, Dan Kesseiring Best Bag of Potatoesâ€" 1st laney vest, value $3, Louis K« 2nd prize, roast beef, value $1, Doering. / table cloth, ; both F«lison Standard and complele catalogs from Jour of any other Edison t they are superior to Cn to the nearest and before been selrine. _ _ | Farmerâ€"ist pri Dan Kesselring. value $3, S. s utterâ€" 1st prize, Pair new shoes, mos â€"Weber; _ 2nd 3rd prize, one vi M. Weber; â€" 3rd *‘Sentinel"‘; H, s, value §1, Jos. l smeont L0 a0 Hy. D. practical MINARD‘S LINIMENT CurpE3 GARET IN cows, The action of Lonsbury by _ to recover $2500 wa by the Judge. This made it unnecessary to _ proâ€" nounce _ whether for or against the genuinencss of the disputed document. So far it could from ©xpressions made use of _ duting the progress of _ the trial the court did not consider the alleged agreement to be _ the genuine blmh\ritlng of _ Dr. Murray doceas na The action of Suddaby vs. Lonsâ€" bury to recover posscssion of Appleâ€" ay _ HMouse was seltled between both Partics. Lonsbury to get deed of property on payment of $750 to Mrs. Suddaby, _ cach party to bear their own costs. {Oontinued from page 8) for an adjournment of the case. Mr. Curry solicitor for Mrs. Suddaby first objected owing to the repeated _ adâ€" journments made, but later consented provided _ it was resumed again Friday afternoon. Referting. to chict witness, David Adair, His Honor laid stress _ on the fact that when a witness has been subpocned and becomes Intoxicaâ€" ted before he is called to give eviâ€" denee, it is a contempt of court and is liable to imprisonment. His Honor therefore atjourned the case until two o‘clock 32. Shar y INTERESTiNG ACTiON..TO SET ASIDE AN AGREEMENT 22 4000 _ CCC CCCCBs to the lmen in your department. We therefore ask you to accept this chair as an ©xpression of our good will and trust that it may bring to you many houts of ease and comfort alter (@iys of work, and that while resting in it you may be reminded of the men af qi _ .06 98 F Wl progcdifinndit inss â€" wl "ife in a slight way the many kindâ€" nesses of their friends during the past year, we cannot allowâ€"this scason to Pass without showing you our Appreâ€" ciation of your thoughtfuilness to the men in your department. ‘ c L00000 1 nize in Mr. Gustave NoH, Berlin, Ont. Dear _ Friend.â€"At this season of good cheer when thoughts of all are SUTDAL â€" tntwares " .. i turned An interening event took place at the Krug Furniture â€" factory ’ Saturday when the employes of the Machine Department presented _ their foreman, Mr. Gustave Noll, with the following address accompanied with an elegant chair. Mr. Guktave Xâ€"G z. C PRESENTATION T0 _ MR. G. NOLL, BERLIN . Daga â€" _3.0. . 0; _ oO+ .607 CI88SPOF > any + | age, sbown in harness or to" haller, , | cash $5 D. H. Clemens; prize 7 ‘M.~B. Snyder. â€" > E; . Carringe Horécâ€"ist. prize, ~| iron bed, valued at $3.25, F.‘Shantz; Bnd prize, ‘box "Jack Canucke" yaluâ€" ed at â€"$2.50 G. Finker; $rd â€" â€" prize, groceries valued at $1.50 F. i son. | . Single Roadster Horse .( to n t t men dn on valued â€"a , L. Grey: prize, pair shoes valued at g.“. 8. Bchweitzer; . 3rd prize, whip at $2, E. Shantz. x â€"Specialâ€"Single Roadster ‘Horseâ€" (open)â€"1st â€" prive, cash . P .‘s. Moser; 2ng prize, cash $3, C; Shantz [ 3rd prize, cash $2, M. E. Shantz. 1 Best Single Turnoutâ€"Ownéd by Farmerâ€"ist prize, bag flour, "Agate" C value $3, S. Schweitzer;; 2nd prize, Pair new shoes, value $2, F.â€"Shantz; 3rd prize, one Year‘s subscription to **Sentinel"; H. Smyder. $ Specialâ€"Best: Horse, any _ age, by Membrino "Star."â€"ist prize, Goods valued ‘st $5, Cyrus encï¬ t k " . PHZC, _ one year‘s subscr Sentinel", H. Smyder. ~ Slechlâ€"»ï¬e.t Hlorse, any ° embrino "Star."â€"ist prize ilued at $5, Cyrus Schm ize, goods valuod at §, w. messbca 000 DfPlrtn;nt‘ ‘A8SE SETTLED towaras ,,m“,__;h and is endcavoring a cr .. 7 , 22 °@7084 OA berkiln‘s Stomach Bold by â€" aAn > E Free Trip to tl ~; Old Country at We hive co nplgted mwtl with the cean enter the comnatikian guouae . . 00 | â€"_ _OPEN To acL Readers of the Chronicle â€"~â€" â€" To Everybody . : in ~Telegraph: rsaders who make q from any part of Canâ€" accompany eekly Star f4 se u &# 26 D 0 U M 0 H