ing> a fc ‘!’.whhli â€"â€"Miss Martha .Sta "|¢ herâ€" friend â€"ï¬w Presby ay, schgo! will : hold B8b on Thursday,. 1 Kukms . supper will . bi % res after which ame o%, dialogues; . Sengs wi follow, . wi To ‘of ‘candies. ind children â€"Mrs. ‘Auman with her son .. ‘‘on . Michael‘s Hospitai, w ; iEwent a. serious AfMigk is rot as yet oper Jare being niade â€" to is..soon as possible, . wing people are mak "(g the ice on the reser Â¥ * Aid of the Prest \held their mouthly m ¢ of Mrs. J ) E. B . Hy.â€"Store ‘with her two childr Olivia Wittick. ::‘.“‘Es»‘ 8 AV.â€"Karl O‘Neil, Irene Gibson, “M~ )A Bowman, â€" Wellington Weber, Esaigh Weber, â€" Rosy Klinck, ~Louis ‘(Weitzel and Alma Allenmang, equal. Veâ€"ROÂ¥. P. Graupner of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church assisted in the serâ€" vices of the layingâ€" of the . . corner Ԥt9D6e of© the rew _ Lutheran Church m t)4©) 4* + M@+@+®+ yspon as possible. At present. ~the ; people are making good . use ice on the reservoir.â€" The Laâ€" is‘ Aid of the Presbyterian Church eld their mouthly meeting at . the home of Mrs. J. E. Bowman on King Sb.â€"â€"Mrs. Hy. Store left this week with her . two children (o:fflmsby to join her husband who has‘ secured good position as a printc? in that tows â€"Mr. Irvin Schrodet is spending g.k. with his mothgr in tow Its. .. Hy.. Dunke is spendâ€" ing . a few days with her daughter in ,.,..;:.‘ Mrs.~ (A, W..Feick.â€" Messts. Oliv Amy and Jolin Dury have bought out _ the gtoceiy business from Mr. ~Irvin Beistlâ€"Bad will take posâ€" session. on tho first ol January neXt. weMISS â€"__«tose Laschinger, . graduate MUurse_ of Cleveland,.is spending a few W&eks with her parents in town. _ Sehool Report.â€" ‘The school seport for the highest room, namecly, Jr. IV. §8s=as . follows:â€"Irvin Klinck, Lillian f , Lorne Bowman,. Elmer ~Kelâ€" jer, Viola Bricker, ‘Ailcen Ratz, and f® â€" Ziegler, equal, _ Mabel Wilkin, stope of â€" the rew . Lutheran Church .,Zg;éi onto last Saturday alternoon.â€" Mrs. Armond Kimmel entertained . a muniber of her young friends . last mesda) ‘evering. Cards and ~music werl B the chiel features of the evenâ€" ing â€" ‘The : officers of the Evangelical Sunday School bave decided , to hold e children‘s Xmas entertainment on Thurpddy, Dec. 21st. Songs, recitaâ€" Hows and . diarogues will be part of C ;; ramimt. . â€" *eenth. session last~ Monday ¢vening. AH members being present and the | Reeve® in the ~Chair. Theâ€"first item | iness was the wgovement for the pemination, of the booths for the elecâ€" on of Reeve and Councillors and it ‘was later decided upon to have for | iPoll No. 1, the Town Cletk‘s office| on Arthur St., and that Jac. MWingâ€" bBe appointed: Deputy : Returning Ofâ€" h ;‘:nd Hy. Muth Poll Clerk. Poll No. 2 will be at H. W. Zilliax‘s ofâ€" | ~w" Church street. Mr. C. . N. Kilinck was appointed Deputy Returnâ€" An \Mr for said Poll and _ Isaac .. r act as Poll Clerk. There ‘Was then discussed the advisability of rar the Waterworks system manâ€" aged and controlled by commissioners and it was moved and seconded that ‘@ byâ€"law be prepared by the > Clork which will be submitted to (?e rate payers at the com|irt municlpal clecâ€" Mons. â€" After V‘gldns accounts . had ,,J‘«‘ ipresented ‘aid ordered to be paid and other ‘minor dctails of business WÂ¥ansacted, /‘ if Ywas_ decided to adâ€" wjourn the mae&n; ig to.meet again on "the 12th of December.â€"Mrs. F. Mosâ€" ‘&r of Waterloo is spending a _ few itays with her daughter, Mts. J. G. Hintz on (Quecna strect.â€"Mr. *Jeuty "Bunke has returned to his home here ‘miter visiting friends in Chicago . for a ,«â€"The Elmira â€" Branch of the Children‘s Aid Society held a meetâ€" ~Ang in the Evangelical Church on . Tuesday evening.â€"Mr. D. McCarthy: ) vigited at wis home ‘near Linwood on d ’w* .â€"The . Ladies‘ Aid of the ethod=+ Chuteh,are going to hold a. Wbetaat in. Stympi‘s ice cream parlot . Dec.â€" flfllwyl}omc-mnde bdh} £ ‘Kinds 271 for sale as wel @g whildren‘s wearing‘ apparc!, kitchen aprons, . night . dresscs, etc.â€"â€"Miss loyd has returned to her home after 6rdifg â€" severaldays in Toronto | business â€"The:Grand Trunk Staâ€" been"much â€"improved by hawâ€" _ «. received"t dresh coat of paint Abe installment: of electric lights. MrS. J. Westwood visited at . , het E is St. Facobs last week. â€"NMr. _ Eule , ~#MWe Liberal cardidate ) meeting on ‘Tuesday evening to "there was a fair turnout. Mr. i‘, oke .. well and | was much A .. and ~ Mrs. . Wm. . "kBent Saturday atâ€" Glénâ€" dug . re 5: Geuncil â€"Meeting.â€"The ' installment : of . . _JJ. Wostwood vis it» St. Jacobs 1a . Euler, ~tNée Liber n ng on ‘Tues theore was a fair g:., Wel Of â€"â€"M ~will be in . 4} n f t to . San last â€" week y . *sper ELMIRA Our Busy Neighbors gl th 8J Ne Liberal on ‘Tuesdaj as & fair t . well and . . » and .\ 1 Saturday SCLT ; recitations and with the distribuâ€" i presents to. the an spent. Tuesday M M Plel Mr the Dec ak ha De nds at.Grimsâ€" . entertained a last. Monday rian . Sunday eir entertainâ€" n are offering weekly budget he best writ Claus by .any ation.â€"1 ho t all efforts : . goog ice _ atâ€" Glenâ€" ‘. Bulmer of t last. week ‘Mrs. Walter Friday with Everett. ilo munte!pal ya speot Tuesday nto . St. recently (0) speadâ€" UNO+ 040404040 1040 +0+0+0 +0+ ©4040+0+H0+0+O+0+0+0+40F ©+040+4+010+0+4+0+=+@+r@+e lectineg ho will the T wthon Baie wes wail aliouign | and auotion sale was al ks I good prices wersg realized. . The total wae o« Ne C alkem hundred MS., . A. x % was‘ the ~auctioncer and gave satisfaction. ; 4 our school. ‘past year, has . reâ€" signed on ‘Ageognt of ill ‘health. : We are sorry to lose so eficient ‘a teachâ€" or .and hope that she will soon enjoy her uanlubgfl:-lr. E. pwmu ol Guerngey," Sagk., visited friends and rélatives in ~the vtchltéw last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Moses of Bridgeport visited Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘ G/ Bachart on Sunday.â€"Miss 1. Dyment und Miss A. Bqwmanâ€"took, a trip to Guelph on Saturday.â€"â€"Mr. .. Norman Bacr and Miss Salome Rellinger visâ€" ited friends pear New Dundee on Sunâ€" day.â€"Don‘t forgetâ€" the regular . meetâ€" ing ol the King Edward VII. on Saturday, the 16th: R Personals.â€"â€"Miss Ella McLean spent the week end with her â€" friend . Miss Jennie Hostettier of Crosshill.â€" Mr. Wilson Omand: of Wellesley _ spent Sunday with his friend here. â€" . Mr. Harper. Hammond spent Sunday with friendsâ€"at Brunner.â€"Miss Pearl Freeâ€" born is spending a couple of:â€". . weeks with her sister m-f'm-% * »Preeâ€" borne.â€"Miss Belie: Fleming spent â€" a coupld of days here last week with her sister, Mrs. Duncan ©Dewar. â€" Mr. John Eydt spent a couple _ of weeks at the home of his sister Mrs. Ed. Doering of Philipsburg.â€" Everyâ€" body was sorty to see the.snow disâ€" appear as it makes Christmas jolâ€" lier when you hear the jingle of the gleigh bells and can cnjoy the sleigh rides.â€"Well, elections _ are over onte more. TiÂ¥ e Many municipalities in W will vote on Hydroâ€"electtic laws. ; in by, Dec. 20th â€"Mrs..Jack Hedrich | and her mother,, Mrs. Johnâ€"Ford spent | Saturday afterroon in Berfin.â€" (Mr. Geo. L. Ziegler, _of the Metropolitan »Bank gpent Surâ€" day at 3 ,â€"â€" Miss Brandt spertâ€" ,partâ€"of â€" last week | in Berlinâ€" Miss Sbheppard is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with Mrs. Edwards in town.â€"Mrs. J. Stork had the misfortune to fall one day last week striking her face with such force as to severely bruise it.â€"The 1ittleâ€"son of Mr. Leander Gateman had the misâ€" fortune to have his right arm broken near â€"the shoulderâ€"whileâ€"playing: his churms at school one day last wee Under ‘the doctor‘s care the broken member is doing nicely.â€" The, conâ€" cert which was given by the‘ Firth Co., under the auspices of the Elmita Band last Thursday evening was very good indeed and ait wno were _ forâ€" tunate â€"enough,;to be present enjoyed a treat. ‘This will likely be the last concert given in the EMF. _ Hall as Mr. Ruppel, ;the owner, intends reâ€" arranging it for dwelling rooms. â€" The many friends of Mr. Miltorn Auâ€" man will be pleased to héar that he is â€" recovering nicely from his recent operation at Toronto, and that he is expected home. this week.â€" Mr. Theodore Musselman icft on Saturday afternoon for Winnipeg and different| Western points where he will spend some time on business. He took with him Aâ€" fine load of horses.â€" Miss Dorethea Schafer has returned home after spending some time with friends at â€" Hanover.â€" Mr. John Rook who has been Jaid up with a poisoned: hand is much improved and able to be around !again.â€" Mr. August Klinck: has vacated his house on the corier of Mill and King streets and having stored his furniture will live with his parents on Arthur street for the winter.â€"A fair attendance greeted the various speakers of the past week. Mr. Martin, Socialist candidate held his meeting on Monday evening. W. }D. Euler spoke on : Tuesday evering to {his Liberal friends and Dr. Lackner :l:;vued_ the Tories on Wednesday ¢ t. | Reeve Christman Honored by Memâ€"]« bers of the County Council.~â€" . Warâ€"!I den Christman attended the fmal | meeting of the County Council, t at Berlin on Thursday and Friday of | last week.. On the retirement of the | warden _ the county ‘iathers . showed|: their â€" approciation of their chiet | by â€" presenting him with a beautiful} \sbony and gold headed cane _ acâ€"| emnp::ied by an elaborate address, [ which expressed the appreciation . of | the able way in which Mr. Christman presided _ at their meetings Qhroï¬- out the year.. The reliring warden, though greatly surprised, thamked the members for their. token .of appreciaâ€" tion and also expressed his pleasure of the manner in which the meetings had been conducted during 1911.â€"The E}‘" peopleâ€"of Elmira are preparing a large dance to be given duting Ximas and New Year‘s. No pains are to be . spared to make . r large atâ€" fair a huge success and it is expectâ€" ed : that che """"3':&":3’“' will supply the music dur evening . by the W Tot . t» nionths, left on for his new field of © labor. o o0 o0 .. > AIFGWOOD MANNHELM News Notes.â€"Mr.~Joukins of . the ns n f ome k s k r J. Fox and Miss Alico Patâ€" ker. Friday in Stratiord:â€" The and °P Puddicombe are several ‘in ‘Toronto this â€"« Nr. and . _ James M(Q-md to home in Chesley on day after spending sevâ€" eral . days calling on old friends . in New "Hambuts and . vicinity. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John WHE CHRONICLETELEGRAPH, DECBABER wTH, 1*‘11. . PAOPB® Ran while in town.â€" Mrs. V ‘ re) . â€" Thomas W spent | Bannester and little daughter of Casâ€"] eleyville, Alberta, arrived in . town| e Inargiane. "of ) wit k s pe x: and Mrs. William mï¬'ï¬"u ~ w H. Weber is visiting her parents Mr.| and Mrs. Jolh Lang in _ Berlin this! week.â€"M¢. J. B. Powell, collector of Inland Revenue, Guelph, and Mr. Gow of . Stratford, in the same branch . of the "pablic service, paid _ am. offici visit here on Wednesday.â€"Mr, Alfred ‘Watson has returned from _ a_ trip throughout {;o westefn provinces â€" i the interests of the Hamburg . Felt Boot . y.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wun:â€" der of Be:s: spent Sunday at _ the home of their sonâ€"indaw, Mr.. E. R. m here.â€" Mr. Ed. Huchn . â€" of berg visited friends in . town on Thursday.â€"Reeve Katzcnm@ter. atâ€" ‘tended a‘session of the County Counâ€" cil in Berlin on Thursday, â€" ‘Miss Cowing of. Woodstock spent _ Sunday at the home of heruncle, Mr.â€"T. A. Smith.â€"Mr. B. B: Krupp has sold his high class road horse to Mr. â€" Gabel of Listowel for the sum _of $225.00.â€" Mr.â€" Lalayette Hostetler was at Humâ€" bers , Niagara District, on Tues* day mndlng thhe funeral of . his brothet," Mr. Wesley Hostetler, which took ‘place on ‘the 2nd inst.â€" Messrs. . John and Leo Rumig were . in New Germany on tey attending the funeral of °t , the late Mr. John Rumig. Whe deteased was 65 years of age and for the last few years had made his home with his) som, Mr. John Rumig, ‘of the Imperial Hotel here, but during the past few weeks he had been at the home _ of his daughter. near Weissenburg where his death took place.â€" Miss Claudia Lederman bas accepted ‘a position in Mr. Jacoly Ernst‘s,&tore.â€" Mr.jeral Deputy Returning Officers and|‘ Charles mflwn.:liomunr of| Poll ‘éi'iai w“:dq to hold, _ on TForonto, is shore t r9WÂ¥ienteâ€"pieic that May, a pol} for the annual. eleoâ€"|P carload of sood draught borses. â€"Mr.|tion of members of the Councit of the | $ William: Millar and Mr. David Ratz| Municipality of the Township . of were appointed deputy returning ofâ€"} Waterloo. C ficers for the two local polling subâ€"| 3. That on Saturday the Thirticth 7 divisions.â€" Mr. Simpson _ Merner|day of December, A. D. 1911 at the bought a well matched team of|‘Township Hall in the Township of $ Clyde goldig« rising four yeare old | Waterloo, at the hour of two o‘clock}|Y from Mr. Noah Roth, 18th Line East |p.m., the Reeve of the said ‘Township Zorra, for the sum of $415.00.â€"â€" The {shall appoint, in writing, ~signed â€" by C W â€"PFrancisâ€"Firth Concertâ€"Company‘s | himself,â€"two_persons to . attend _ at|_ ;enuminment here on Saturday eveâ€"| the final summing up of the votes by |* ning, under the auspices of the New jthe Clerk, and.one person to attend |° Hamburg Musical Society, _ was a|at cach polling place on behalf â€" . of decided ‘success both financially â€" and |the persons interested in and desirous 1 artistically. . The various numbers|of promoting the passing of this Byâ€" f were rendered with an excellence|law, and a like pumber on behalf : of which ‘does credit to the â€" various|the persons interested in and desirous |~ memibers of the company.â€"The _ enâ€"{of opposing the passing. of this . byâ€" C gagement is announced of Miss Paulâ€" law. a|3 ine Koerber, only daughter of . Mr. 4. That the Clerk of the said Muniâ€" John Koérber, of this town, to Mr.|cipal Council of the Township of Watâ€" Herman E. Schultz, contractor, The|etloo shall attend at the Township|‘ wedding is to take place in _ St. Hall at the hour of twelve . o®clock Peter‘s Lutheran Church on Tuesday, |noon on the Second day of January December 26th.â€"The New _ Hamburg|A. D. 1912 to sum up the number.. of Ministerial Association held «+ their{votes given for and against this byâ€" | first meeting on Monday last at the |law. ; home of Rev. Mr. Push of the Bapâ€" 5. This byâ€"law shall come into force [tist Church. Business affairs â€" were|and take effect as from the ‘first day | first discussed and then a paper was |ol May next, â€" after the final passing | read by Rov, Mr. Voelker on ‘‘The | thereof. i * ‘ Church and §ocial Questions.‘‘ _ Ap| Township of _ Waterloo, Council interesting. liscussion followed.. Rev.}Chamber, December 2nd, 1911. ‘ Mr. Hicks, the new Anglican Rector,} Passed the day of =;] who had not becn appointed at the |~ 1912. time the _ Association was formed, Reeve. joined at this meeting. â€"â€" ' Clerk. « The election campaign which is now closed _ has been marked throughout NOTICE, < by a great «lack of interest on the # Sietate part of the electorate., Neither party c bhad â€" committee rooms and no active aTt::,Ec‘;:gT:'c.f ::::o::; "’;';.h':, canvass was made, only two meetiDkS | which has been taken into consideraâ€" were held at which only local talent},; tion by the Municipal Council of the spoke.â€"Mr. Plum, the returning Ofâ€" |fownship of Waterloo, and . which ter for the riding, has been eXtremely | wi1] . be finally m'w the said {busy together with the clerk, Mrâ€" | Council (in the event of the .m“,‘] Daniel Ritz, jr., in carrying out th¢ |gps Flectors being obtained theroto,| multifarcious _ details req\lhvd by the as pmlded by "The W License | election Oï¬t-â€"m J. A. Clemens reâ€" Act‘" and amendments thereto) after ¢ cgived word: of the serious iliness of one month from the first muc‘uon this son Regirald who is now in the thereo! in the Waterloo Mb' |Hotel D‘.e‘_‘, in Windsor.â€" Mr. Chas. Tele't"" a 'C*l’ newspaper â€b_‘ {Schacter % purchased the DroP®TtY |jished:in the Town of Waterloo, the: |of Mt. ard _ Kalbfeisch _ .01 |qate of which first publication |â€" was |Waterldo street including the ¢r0C@T¢| on Thursday, the Seventh day of Deâ€" ‘|store and took possession on Tuésday:|pember, A. D. 1911. afid that at the |Mr. Kalbfeisch moved into the hoUus¢|pour, day and places therein â€" fited Jrecently ° vacated by Mr. Fogel who|for taking the votes of the Electors, fhas: teft e s Gravelburg, Saskatcheâ€" |the polls will be held. A {wan.â€"Mr. [ of Wellesiey, the GEO. "A. TILT, {newly appointed Masseyâ€"Harris agent "â€"<\ Clerk. : > 1 t.o‘: this ldfl‘te:'t. has moved hete wit. ‘ E lamily has taken the house i0; ; Â¥en 600 , | formerly â€" occupied. by ‘Mr. Edward ummuw&nlvs::‘m:::d" Bup::i *\ Mernor.â€"Mr. J. W. Bengough will s a f â€"Agive tertainment Wiltam j Ar.] James MacDonald, ‘a prominert : | Teld ““‘.“ hbete “Tw"““v manufactarer ‘of Stratford, is . dead, : \Decetnber 19th.â€"â€"There will be a dem.|_ The Winter Fair, which opened â€"at :|onstration sat at the station â€" , here| Guelph, is the greatest show yet held ; | on Thursday, '-mmh?‘mu. v:'g- there. t on . s 5n ks e |tables, etc., grown in New _ On!BTiO. | poumeepmemmemesmenmentnmnenntmmmmien n]\u,_ml_-..gmp,dm T <Aes" s Sss f â€"|will answer all enguiries, The hostess _.of ‘a dinner party, on Friday ~jof * is sp no expense |last at â€" her residence on Jacob Htâ€" \ j to make this: car . ng to fatm=‘ Those present Mts. . Herman «"@ «P .,"‘:u-hu-. Miss . Becker, | Miss ra p §: ~ well â€" a mot ï¬r 9 Pudâ€" \ Thilxâ€"Mrs. L. G. Pegliknat. was the dic wabe: s Atrig‘. e:m L.°S. !l::h. who caters to t J , has her. store: exâ€" Aremely welmflh for . the (holiâ€" day season and it is well worth a callâ€"â€"Mrs,; L. G, Pegueégnat was the % <of ‘Interest.â€"E the Luthâ€" a Evangelical y Schools paring to hold,their Christ: l tivals." ‘The dflivnl oft â€"the ‘al Sunday Schgol will be | Friday | ev , Deéc. â€" 23nd: at" WSDâ€" o‘clock. m- a . good ogramme. is peilig prepared and | a â€" & w atb thie dobg, |â€"A "Kearty invite is extendâ€" ed to lall:â€" The Testival"ol the Luthâ€" j Sunday‘ School will be ‘celebraiâ€". 35th. â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs.. . Peter,.B. Bowâ€" wan Vigitedfriends at Stanley â€" and Goderich for a few days last ~week. â€"Mr. Almon Snider is MMttending the Fat Stock Show ‘ in Guelph this week.â€"The | Misses Dofm and . Elâ€" frieda â€" Eifertâ€"who spent the last seven months at Tyronza, ‘Atkansas, have â€" returned again to. their _bome here.â€"Mr. Isaac Brickersol . Waskingâ€" ton, Ont., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Sam. Erost in our villagt. TOâ€"PROHIBIT THE SALE BY REâ€"‘ TAIL OF SPIRITUOUS, FERâ€" MENTED OR OTHER MANUâ€"! FACTURED LIQUORS IN THE %waun or _ THE ‘ SHIP OF WATERLOO. ‘The Municipal Council ol the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo hereby, enacts . as follows:â€"‘ * 1. That the sale by â€" retail _ of spirituous, fermented or other manuâ€" factured liquors is and shall be ptoâ€" hibited in every tavern, inn or other house or place ofâ€" public entertainâ€" ‘ment in the said Municipality, â€" and the sale thereo{, except by wholesale, ‘is and shall be prohibited in . every shop pr place other than a house of public entertainment in the said Muâ€" nicipality . a 2. That the vote of the electors of the said Township of Waterloo will be taken on this Byâ€"law on the first day of January, one thousand nine bunâ€" dred and twelve, commencing at nine o‘clogc in the motning, and continuâ€" ing until five o‘clock in the afternoon, at the several places and by the sevâ€" éral Deputy Returning Officers and Pol} Clerks appointed© to hold, _ on that May, a pol} for the annual. eleoâ€" tion of members of the Councit of the lM\micipamy of the Township . of Waterloo. 3. That on Saturday the Thirtieth day of December, A. D. 1911 at the ‘Township Hall in the Township of Waterioo, ‘at the hour of two. o‘clock p.m., the Reeve of the said Township shall appoint, in writing, ~signed â€" by himself, two_persons to . attend _ at the final summing up of the yotes by the Clerk, and.one person <to attend at each polling place on behalf â€" of the persons interested in and desirous of promoting the passing of this Byâ€" law, and a like pumber on behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of opposing the passing of this byâ€" law. 4. That the Clerk of the said Muniâ€" cipal Council of the Township of Watâ€" etloo shall attend at the Township Hall at the hour of twelve . o‘clock noon on the Second day of January A. D. 1912 to sum up the number.. of .;rom given for and against this byâ€" law. 5. This byâ€"law shall come into force and take effect as from the ‘first day ol May next, â€" after the final passing TAKE NOTICE that the above is a true copy of ‘a proposed _ Byâ€"law which has been taken into consideraâ€" tion by the Municipal Council of the ‘fownship of Waterloo, and . which will be finally passed by the . said Council (in the event of the assent of the Electors being obtained thereto, \as provided by "The Liquor License Act‘" and amendments thereto) after oneâ€" month from the first publication thereo! in the . Waterloo Chronicleâ€" ‘Telegraph, a weekly newspaper pubâ€" lished in the Town of Waterloo, the date of which first publication _ was on Thursday, the Seventh day of Deâ€" cember, A. D. 1911. and that at the hour, day and places therein â€" fited for taking the votes of the Electors, Ithe poils will be held. . y wn e Mr: {J. C. Eaton has given $25,000 to the Winnipeg‘ General Hospital. Mr.° James MacDonald, <a prominert manufactarer ‘of Stratford, is . dead. Township of Waterloo Byâ€"Law No. FLORABDALE Will be ‘Held at Waterloo on Friday, ~ Will be Awarded.â€"â€"Horse Show be Held on Market Square at ; One O‘clock which the: Waterioo tmas â€" marâ€" ket, and Horse Show â€" will be â€" held & year,, and arrangements . have completed to make it an . event of outstanding interest. Méschants and .citizens have heartily coâ€"operated und the Obristmas market for . 1911 will, it is anticipated, _ eclipse . all previous markets helt here. .. _ ... . Best Cord ol Woodâ€"1Ist, 30 gal barâ€" rel valued at $2.50; 2, Roast, valued at $1.00. 2e o e Best Load of Hayâ€"1st, p value $1.50; 2nd, 1 year‘s tion Waterloo Sentinel. °_ /: S © Best Load of Wheat Straw,~ 1st, Stock Food,.value $1.00, Best Turkeyâ€"ist, ‘cash $1.50; 2nd, fon â€"Bokk 1100. _ _ >‘ .*.; . Largest Lot of Turkeysâ€"ist, Goods valued at $3.00, 2nd, .1 Dinner Plates, value $2:00. â€" > _Best Pair of Geeseâ€"1Ist, one ~dozen Photos, value,$3.00; 2nd, Books value $2.00: se â€" Best:â€" Pair of Ducksâ€"ist, Box Tesa value: $1.50; 2nd, Fancy, Goods, value $1.00. Best Pair of Spring Chickens.â€" 1st, Jewelry values at $2.00; 2nd, Bread Tickets valued at $1.00, â€" _ / _ â€". $4.90. Best Pair of Ducksâ€"ist, Box Tea| â€"8. B. Bricker & Co:, goods, $3:00; value: $1.50;, 2nd, Fancy, Goods, value|‘A. G. Haehnol, Rexall Fountain Peb, $1.00. $3.00; Jos. E. Seagram, 1 nase: â€"88, Best Pair of Spring Chickens.â€" 1st, ! $10.00; Liphardt Bros., goods, $3:00, Jewelry values at $3.00;, 2nd, Bread ; M. Wn?el & Son, ‘;ooh, $3.00; ‘°B. Tickets valued at $1.00, 4 M.; Devitt, goods, $3.00; A. G. Helâ€" Best Crock of Latd not less than‘10 | ler, goods, $2.00; Zick‘s Shoe Home, lbsâ€"1st, Groceries, valuedâ€" at $1.50,} shoes, $3.50; F. G. Hughes, _ casb, 2nd, Fruit, valued at 90c. $1:00, Dr. W. ‘Geiger, cash, $1.00; E.. Best Three Heads of Cabbage.â€"1st, | A. Strassor, fancy vn%u& w afs Bon Bons valued at $1.50; 2nd, Roast| Letter ‘& Son, parlor table, ©$2.25, of Meat valued at $1.00. P J. Doersam, book, $2.00, A. Urstedt,© Best 6 Bunchesof Celeryâ€"ist, Pair| bon bons, $1.50; J. Bruegeman,‘fanty; of Shoes, valued at $2,50; 2nd, Fancy| vest, $3.00; M. Sturm, shaves, $1.00; Dish, valued at $1:00. Chas. H. Seyler, \box cigars, | $1.50; Best Bag of Potatoesâ€"ist, Limog| J. 0. Motheral, box tea, $1.50; Mrs. Platter, value $2.50; 2nd, Grocéries| Kumpi{, $1.00;, W. Pfeffer, Hed Rub; valued at $1.00. , . <f $1.50; L. Brmmn, chinawatr, _ Best Apples: (assorted)â€"Ist, Lumâ€"] $1.00; Waterloo tinel, 2â€" yearly, berman‘s Shoes and Socks, value.!subscriptions, $2.00; D. Bohlendet, ° 1 $3.00; 2nd, Pickle Tub, valued $1.00.. doz. dinner plates, $2.00; Fred Keil, Best 10 lbs. of Butterâ€"lst, Astraâ€" box cigars, $3.00; A. C, Moyer, _ 3) chan Ladies‘ Collar, value $5.50; 2nd, *doz. photos, $3.00; W. Snider, Ocean ‘Table Cloth, value $2.00. flour, $1.50; H. F. W.Lorentz, goods, Special (Fancy Butter)â€"ist, Cash $1.50, E. Shantz, 4 new shoes, $2â€"00, $2.00; 2nd, One year‘s subscription J. Strebel, doubletree, $2.00; ‘J. Utâ€" Waterloo Sentinel. a | felmann, ladies‘ Ast. coliat, _ $550;, Best Crock _ _ Apple Butterâ€" ist;â€"B. Longo, fruit, 90¢; A. N. Hawke, Chinaware value $1.00; 2nd, Cash 50c. cash, $1.00; B. Trusslen, whip, $1.6%; Best 2 doz. Eggs.â€"1st, Spectacles, L. F. Dictrich, plowshares, $810; valie $1:00;â€"2nd, Hed Rub,â€"â€"valuo M. Devittâ€"&â€"Co., .table_cloth, $2.00, 50¢. 4 ‘ § +5 . Dr. Eckel, cash, $1.00; E. W. Becaer, Best Dairy â€" Produce (Assorted) â€" $1.00; . E. Ruhlman, . cigars, $1.75; ist, Hardware Goods valued at $3.00, Conrad Bros., stock food, $3.00; . A. 2nd, Shave Tickets, value $1.00. K. Roesch, limog platter, $2.30; ‘The Best 3 Bunches Onions, 4 in bunch _ J. S. Roos Shoe Co., lumberman‘s â€"ist, Cigars valued at $1.50; 2nd, shoes and socks, $3.00; A. E. Sander»â€" Cash §0c. son, bread tickets $1.00; Cyrus Krait, Best 6 Turnipsâ€"ist, Whip, valuo groceries, $1.00; Geo. H. Kraft, roast $1.00; ‘2nd, Cash, 50c, $1.00; J. H. Ziegler, dish, $1.00; Geo. ons L U P Ssd en o TTR Oe % Bfie 1 a â€" Best Crock of Latd not less than‘10 lbsâ€"1st, Groceries, valued â€" at $1.50, 2nd, Fruit, n‘l_u;od. at ‘lOc. "Be"'st.';;;â€" of Potatoesâ€"Ist, Limog Platter, value $2.50, 2nd, Groceries valued at $1.00. S 9 ts hoi Bkieiescchhe S w s 1 01 i: 2e enindiatre td Best 3 Bunches bnions, 4 in bunch â€"ist, Cigars valued at $1.50; 2nd, Cash §0c. el s â€" i. Dressed Rabitsâ€"1st, value $3.00. Business Change.â€"Mr. Aaron â€" Wagâ€" ler has bought out the dairy business of Mr. Wm. Schneller last week and will supply Baden citizens with the lbelï¬ of milk and cream.â€"Mr. . George Lederman of New Dundee, painter, I moved to Baden on Wednesday, into ‘Mr. Green‘s house.â€"Mr. Peter Mayer moved into his new house last woek. |-.-m. Ph. Albert of London . visited atâ€" his bhome over Sunday.â€"â€" Mrs. ISmith of Berlin and Mrs. Abrens of Fergus visited at the home . of Mrs. W. H. Erbach on‘ Sunday.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Dan Bennett of Alberta moved ‘to Baden last week.â€"Mr. Geo. A. Clare of Preston was . a â€" business visitor to Baden last week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Christian E. Schwartzentruber, of Pigeon, Mich., returned on Tuesâ€" day after spending three weeks visâ€" iting hbis father and relatives.â€" The l election on Monday was tho . qiiete it ‘Agricultural Teamâ€"ist, Case ©83," valued at $10.00; > 2nd, Hardware, Goods, value $3.00; 8rd, Cash $1.00, Carriage Teamâ€" 1st, Cash $5.00; 2nd, Cigars, value $2.00, Roadster Team.â€"1st, Fancy Vest, value $3.00; 2nd, Cigars, value $1,75. ~Heavy Draughtâ€" ist, Cash $4.00; 2nd, Plow Shears value $2.00. .. nsc ds ind Aitee oc in ts c se B uie Single Carriage Horseâ€"1st, Rexall Fountain Pen, value $3.00;â€"2nd, fout new Horse Shoes, value $2.00, ever held in this polling division. One voter ffony the south came to town on Tuesday and did not even know that there was an election.â€" Messts. Wm. Schnellet, E. Hunsberger, _ N. Licbler and J. Habn attended the fat stock show at Guelph. . © The intual entertainment at Bresâ€" lau wi.l be beld on Thursday, Decâ€" ember 21.t, instead of December 20th. Bréslaw School Report for Nov. > * Jr. Room. UJr. IIâ€"â€"A leds Bingeman, â€" MAddie HORSE SHOW PRIZE LIST. AND HORSE SHOW BRESLAU Stock â€" Food 5( me® Dry Single Roadster .Horse ( . to Farmers only)~ist, Culm 2nd, one double tree, value $200. â€". _ â€" Single Roadster Horse (Open) â€"« ;x’.;.ug:h. $5.00; m% Table, value $2.25.‘ is jofe ";qtvéTifle Tun% . owned ’L Farmerâ€"1st, One Vmï¬ P Martin Shoes, $3.50;, 2nd, One Cigars, value $2.50. y _.,.1_ â€" Best Light Delivery Horse am râ€" loo only)â€"1st, Fakcy Vest, $3.50; 2nd, Cash $1.00. . . % â€"Canvassing Committecâ€" A, . USée man, A. Moyer,‘J, Contad, A,. B Devitt. t e ost P Horse Showâ€"E. M. â€" Devitt, «Dr. Sterling, D. Kuntz; A. Hergott, J, Afcorme .‘ Dh tionâ€"Poultry Show Com Printing and Advt.â€" J. Heveron, â€"Best Dray Horseâ€"ist, Goods valu ed at $3.00; 2nd, One Keg Beet, ;. Roy, . "The following donations have betu received:~â€" E. Oakley, bon bons, $1.00; J. .B« Fischer, roast, $1.00; Jacob Ball, spectacles, $1.00;, J. Weseloh, m food, Sl.(%g; C. N. Huehn, C tub, $1.00; Chas. Mueller, 30 â€" gal. bbl., $2.50; Valentine & Martin, pair shoes, $3.50; Kuntz Brewery, . keg beer; Philip Mayor, cash $3.00, J..F. Ewald, cash, $3.00; H. C. Raisig, bor cigars, $2.50, J. Huyele:_._ %: 32; Butterâ€"G. Dicbel, J. B. Hughes, Produceâ€"J.* Winkler, J. Nichol..â€" > Poultryâ€"J. B. Fischet "'"‘"3""‘ Hay, etc.â€"G. Suggitt and M. Winn, J. Herb Smith, Secy. Cige ag PRei ie n F snn ead P Pn evet on F. Haight, cash, $1.00; T. Hilliard, cash, $1.00; C: W. Harrison, nv $3.00; W. Stroh, cash, $2.00, P. N. Wilson, cash, $3.00; Geo. Woegenast, cash, $1.00; A. Hergott, cash, $8.00, Hotel Lewis, cash, $2.00, J. Mayer, cash, $3.00 Thaler, Ruby . Frey, Ruth m Pt. II.â€"Merl Schantz, Birdie Wagâ€" ner, Verna Bacr, Grandisom : Bisge, man, Neéelson Schicdel, Earl . Mader, Russel Homeyer, Rosa Schinalz, Â¥ilâ€" lie Goudie. f Pt. T. Sr.â€"lan Heckendore, . Osca» Gole, Edyth Spyder. _ * A4 George Wagner Pt. 1. Jr.â€"Grace Kolb, Ohm Kunkle, Arthur Baer, Stanley els, Lorine Goile, wmm{ 1. Johnston}~Teacher,. Class V.â€"Eimer Dedels, . Gerdon Mader, Orville Mader, Lotne Frey. Py O S n t C Bm Class IV.â€"Howard Thaler, . Elmer Lehman, Arthurâ€"Lehman, Rose Thaiâ€" er. Wilbert Geixer, Walter Siegner. Sr. 111.â€"Daisy Ransothic, _ Nelson Dedels, Lincan Cressman, Henty Hoâ€" meyer, Cordelia Frey, Gordon‘ Reinâ€" hart, Ailvie Reinbart. Jr. 11Lâ€"Gladys Homeyer, . Evelyn Thaler, Eivin Smyder, Verneta Mader and Antile Neubaner equal, . Howard ]u.;n, Laura Sharpe, _ Maggic Rev. Mr. Abrabam, of Port Hope, has accepted the call to &t. ‘Andréw‘s Chirch, QGueiph. ‘The pulpit. has been ACCEPTS THE CALL, vacant sinte Rev. W. G. Wilson _ â€"reâ€" signed last summer to accept a call to Mooscjaw, Sask. f The House of Lords gojected _ the “flmm& wÂ¥ Â¥ u4 PP +Â¥ d Senior: Room. L,. M. Sinclair, Teachgr. Jndges.