ion.~‘Another. handicap, . which : red i&(mlr' ticu heayy one~in a g where the country . districts to be depended upor for the a: it majority, was the exceedingly wet weather, which prevented a large v; Liberal rural voters from going to the polls. MHowever, inâ€"spite of these . drawâ€" jacks, candidateâ€" Euler and his. supâ€" ‘porters put up a splendid fight, the ' which has encouraging . and reagsuring features for the â€" Liberals of North Waterloo. Not the _ least hopeful.Of these is the reduction _ of / Dr. Lackner‘s majority from 335 _ in ‘ 1808 to 198 in 1911. The large maâ€" \ jority of 524 for Dr. Lackner in BStâ€" ‘ ‘lin, which exceeded even the ‘expectaâ€" \ &lons of Conservacives, was offset by the splendid showing made in _ the town of Waterloo, where the Conserâ€" ’: tive majority was reduced to 163, â€" and in the â€"Township _ of Waterloo, _ where, in spite of the inclement weaâ€" ‘ ther the voters rolled up a: majority ‘ ‘of 145 in the Liberal interest. . In the light of all the circumstances Candiâ€" ‘é% te Euler and the Liberal party in ‘‘ North Waterloo have reason to . be !.,h‘ that the result of the ide of Mr. Martin, Socialist, P'm heavily from Mr. t tBan from Dr. Lackner. Added it is understood the Liberal ; was assiduously represented as or prohibition party, which had â€" the effect . of alienating only what may be â€"termed _ the mor vote, but also the votes . of s ‘who do not sympathize with of the majority yote on local * the second time within .. the g’m ol three months the Libâ€" ’M Waterloo _ must . bow ) will of the people and accept ut the polis. W of the result of Monday‘s votâ€" ing. Mr. Euler particularly is to be congratulated upon the splendid fight he put up against big odds, and the mmuy of the party from the ‘Uefeat of September 21st, which _ the ‘returns indicate. \ Items ot. Interest.â€"A number _ of ï¬and&bbots took a trip to Centreâ€" % to vote in favor of the. Litberal party.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Cressâ€" man visited at Mr. Addison Snider‘s last, near Berlin.â€"Mr. and _ Haist visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. George Hahn Sunday m-â€"-: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cressmar Fisited at the home of Mr. Jacob Bbeliey, Berlinâ€"â€"Mr. I/ Spactzel with his friend, Mr. Alexander Beck visitâ€" ed . under the parental roof Sunday.â€" Miss Cora Haist spent Sunday under the parental roof.â€" The Misses Marâ€" 8 and Marry Anno Cre : man af Berâ€" 4 spent Sunday with their brother, Ls .â€"W";#g bells are ringing south of our ‘ty.â€" Rev. Usias Weber has refurned home from Strasburg, where â€" he held a series of. revival \mheetings in the Mennonite _ church. ~IH ‘Tast woeek‘s issue the item which ~Mt.‘Jacob Cressman accompanâ€" _by Miss Edith Shantk was‘ inâ€" . _ It" should have read acâ€" I by Miss Lavina Crossâ€" ee of changes must hbe lef! at this uflm'_“_‘ï¬"“’_‘!."?"?‘._ ioi nzees *‘ 0 ~* BEntertainment a St¢cess. The onâ€" %ertainment held in the school house j;_ evenirg of Thursday, Decem ® , was a great sucoess. The Wild1 «; was . dfilled beyond its seat â€" Mg ‘eapacity and many had to stari hrough Jut _ the whole. programme Jat 8 o‘cloc‘t. The progtammie conâ€" ated of recitations, music and . diaâ€" ues by The scholars arnd . young ople of the â€" gsction. ‘There were 0 iwo datkey songs with physical rformances .by â€"Nr. E:canucl ttoiss _ Heidelberg. â€"â€" The . q rogranime out ‘showed good preparation NORTH WATERLOO mit : sho . part of l in furnishi c that in @ollectior Ts . . "1 she . is E. E...w must NOk MUC an Tuesd:y noon, Casual y nooR, . MLZTS had the Fur into h is laid of if not an paid % ,.g.ua‘ Engiish aud Arke‘ atce tesconalble and made « 4 Bean, Propr| *tof ADVERTISERS LEâ€"TELEORAJ Hâ€" fare, We wish him a »« Neatly all the â€" §1 NATCHEZ ERBSVILLE pul ate all whoâ€" he ished ¢v@ry must not be onabile and application sUCoess. The eyond its seatâ€" y had to stard ole . programme to some .. feople i taking up a should _ have cl 25 cents at ably .cecupied her from Rumâ€" nH'y :0€ t 1 Te days ago and t A â€" Â¥Oters â€" from which arn that people Market ed. â€" The bark prices nominal ter, 8tC location; northern $1.004. HMe 2, A%c, No. 3, UaRada Wenio‘ts ~00006 at lake ports, for imamediate . shipâ€" ment; Ostario No: 2. white, 480 C 15ic outside; on track, Toronto, 48¢ & 464c. Corn, No. 3 yellow, ‘"3 @ 68¢,. . Peas, No: 1, n.u&_u. ) No. 2 rye, 85¢ @ ~86¢, ou e . for: maiting, â€" and at _ 70e & 73¢ for feed. _ Buckwheat 600@ 61c, shipping points. Manitoba flourâ€"Listed. ‘quoâ€" tations at Torento are: ‘First patents $5.50; second patents, $5; strong bakâ€" ers $4.80; Ontario flour, winter flour 80 per cent. patents, $3.15 @ â€" $3:55, seaboard. Millfeedâ€"Manitoba . bran, $24 per ton, shorts $25.50 @ $26 per ton, on track, Toronto, City Cattle Market, Toronto, Dec. 12.â€"Receipts, 110 loads, with 1,900 head of cattlc, 705 sheep and lambs, 809 hogs and 180 calves. The continued mild weather and the attraction of the Fat Stock Show. at the Union stockyards proved to be. too much for the City cattle yards toâ€"day, with the result that business was almost temporarily suspended. ‘ There was a moderately heavy run of cattle offering, but the buyers were not there, ard outside of a few comâ€" paratiyely unimportant tnwnw:lons Nuil PC eniats o y Â¥ha Foronta, . D¢< active here. looking New Wheat ...... Old Wheat.. ..... Flour, Ocean .....â€" Eonr,floln our, Agfite .. .â€"â€" Flour, Seven Lilies 't-anrrum Corn in large lots Middlings per tom. Potatoes, per bus... g:t‘wr. p;rlb..... s per doz...... Apples, per barrel. Hogs live .. .......« Hay per ton...... Straw per tom .... Wood, per cord .. Export Oattle .. .. Butchers‘ Cattle .. See that The Weekly Sun, the one paper that fights the farmer‘s battles, is among those you subscribe for. It gives its readers the unvarnished faets, not the biased opinions of poâ€" litical leaders expressed for party purposes. It can help you in your business. a For some time past sheep hides ‘ have been missed from the slaugliter house of Mr. J. B. Fischer and the proprietor was gb a loss . to acâ€" count for their disappearance. . â€"O» Monday three hides were again stol=, en and on Tuesday guards were de tailed to watch the premises. It was" not _ long, in broad, daylight, . when two young men were scen apâ€" proaching _ the slaughtering house. One of them cartied with him a bag where the hides apparently were to have been placed. _ Hardly had <they found the hides and were about to leave with them when they were stopped and placed urrler grrest. They stated that they were brothers and gave their family name as Hobbs: Chief Flynn had the your‘t men, who are each about 16 _ yeats of age, locked up and they will apâ€" nE WAS CAUGHT RED HANDED Weir Nominations on December 22nd ‘The | nominations for the municipal offices will be held at the Town Hall on Friday, December 22nd. _ Among ‘others to be elected are fout membets toâ€"the â€"Schoolâ€"Board, ? retiring members beirg Chairman W. Conrad, representing the North Ward, Louis Feick in the South Ward, J. â€" Chas. Mueller in the East Watd and C. W. Schiodel in the West Ward. ted to the ratepayers io. Deéc. ‘Ya.â€"fFrate in E10‘ ¢ bere. onlnw Liverpool , ‘but prices are Iï¬ me barley trade is qulet, wi 1ominal. .GQuotations are . 88 â€"Ontario wheat, No. 2, win @ 8#¢, Jutside, accordirg to .: Manitoba wheat, No. 1 The annual Xmas Sale at. the store of Messrs. M. Weichel & Son, Waterâ€" loo‘s enterprising . hardware â€" merâ€" chants, â€"will be held . from Friday, Dec. 15th to Saturday, Det lu and will be ":l.‘nfll w r santage of. . their enven on page. _ six of this issus will be Prâ€"dptnt c -‘â€I"‘-“lA?.-',. k WATERLOO MARKETS KMAS SALE AT WEICHEL‘S Ihere are no byâ€"laws to Ix $1.07} Oats, C: 14 $b s ioescuted e ds s To Teaih <o nck in Police Court belore Magistrate Waterloo, Dec LIVE STOFK GRALIN Reports _ Footwear 2M) | ar .: _. 7 }; No. 2 .nofrtLefB, Canada western, :2: Canada western, for imamediate shipâ€" Xo. 2 white, 480 _ @ nâ€" track, Toronto, 486 No. 1, $1. Ks & ~86c, M& for at â€" 10e & 18¢ for 14, 1911 rbmit Specialties in Ladies stock to pick from. PHONE 357 Bolender‘s, King Street CALL IT THE TWINâ€"CITY CLUB. Local merchants are interested in the Ad. Club that was informally launched at Berlin on Monday even ing when members of the Toronto Ad Club met the local advertisers. It would be a good thing for. the Watâ€" erloo merchants and it is the opinion that if the Berlin Clubâ€"would expand and call itsell the Twinâ€"City Ad Club it would meet the approval of merchants â€"of. the town: ‘The value of a paper is tested â€" by the quality . of its circulation, and judged from this standpoint _ the Weekly Sun occupied the foremost place. Each week it enters the homes of the most advanced farmers in this Province. The Weekly Sun on _ the table farm:; IN THE MATTER OF ALEXANDER sCHMIBT â€" OF THE VILLAGE oF LINwWoOOp IN THE TOWNâ€" SHP OF WELLESLEX IN THE CoUntTyY OF._ WaATERLOO, HMOâ€". TEL KEKPER, INSOLVENT: _ TAKE NOTICE that the _ above. named Insolvent has made an assignâ€" m.uto(hheluteudï¬_g'w,lï¬_j for the benefit of his creditors, purâ€" suant to . R.8,0. 1897, Chapter 147. A meeting of the creditors of the gaid Insolvent. will be held ‘at my ofâ€" fice in the ‘Town Hall, Waterloo, on Wedresday the 27th day of December A‘.'n. 1911 at /# oclock p.m. _ for the purpose of : receiving a sigt¢ment of the affairs _ of the said Insolvent, and to t Irspectors and _ to ï¬:‘m c:::;um uq-i-\: ts are 4 to file their claims duly proved by affidavit on or . before the â€"date _ of such meetif¢. _ > * % ‘Nuts and Candies, Sensible AND NOTICE is furthet given after the cighth day. of Januaty D., 1913,~ the Assignes will prc to distribute: the assets ~of <â€" the tate . an t the ties â€" ont Notice to Creditors Doersam‘s Bookstore, NUTS Candies from 3 lbs: for 25 cents up 40c a 1Jb, v m 8 k Oranges 15¢ to 50¢ doz. . > is the sign of progress on the The It will pay you Santa Claus Headquarters For and (Gentlemen‘s â€" Slippers Xmas Presonts AD @yâ€"] _ In it jugt to put. in the t To o ia omm the , At. in: hat AND CANDY . Roos Shoe Co. BICYCLE MEET WILL BB GREAT FR THAN EVER. To buy for a lady or gentleâ€" man would be one, of our handâ€" some. Travelling Bags Suit Cases â€" _ or Trunks undet‘ the auspices.of the _ Canadian Wheelman‘s Association, promises Ao be the most successful ever held . in this town. . Considerable moneyâ€" will be expended in the spring for the reâ€" building of the tratk, and a , " larger list of »ntries is expected. We have other things in stock which would. make approâ€" priate gifte. j King St, \ _ .. . Waterloo. Ropairifg and Oiling Harnessâ€"a Specialty. The annual | Waterloo 'I;r'e"e i‘éys and Tree Candles, FOoR YOUR to take a walk,. down to Wilheim‘s wH Y Dt suitable to bicycle meet to be held on Dominion Day < next «pices of the _ Canadian Association, promises to CIFT nice clean Choice Cluster Raisins, Figs from 5¢ to 18¢ a 10. "All new nuts, mixed, at 180 a Ib F A RM Waterloo for proâ€" take & Santa Claus Headquarters The largest and (‘hï¬c&mslwd' tb suitable as presen To oo on ceuien Dolis, Toys, Games of all descriptions, Toy Pianos, Tree QOrnaments, Candles, Toy Books, Mechanical Toys, Sleighs, Mouth Organs Books for Everybody. Bibles and â€"Prayer Books FAMOUS â€" EDISON PHKONOGRAPHS We sell Phono; Give us a call and Hockey Shoes and Recordsâ€"the best in We have poye FORGET THE PLACK PRICES LOWER THAN OTHERS â€"â€" Another change has been made _ at the local agency ‘of the Canadian Exâ€" press Company on Friday. Mr. E. 1 P L I o ngnigc s M1oP ocal |scandslifretstaes duics PRA T J. Hart who has conducted the busiâ€" negs; of ‘the gince. the: ~proâ€" motion of ‘Mt. co“m to Berlin â€" has been transferred tothe Parkdale agency.â€"Mr.â€"Fred Gelletley, the . popâ€" wlar. dfiver, will in future â€"manage the work, having received official notice of his appointment on Friday. MINARD‘S ~ LINIMENT CURES DIPHTHERIA: . W aterloo CHANGES AT He \dqWOï¬ for Geld, Stormy That m- warmthb, comfort anp con tment are sure to be appreciated, ... ~..â€"_ _ Xmas CGifts °_A partial list, of Footwear al{.ne‘ will make admirable Xmas â€" Ladies\ Félt and Velvet House and Bedroom alippers _ _ ~~Gente‘ Leather and Felt Hou*s Slippers, in Everett and. Remeo styles n uie t6 o8 o B * .I',l“ El ng=, Spats and overg=l~ tora To eo‘;im:y. Luuy “JG’;'_’ men, la fi0: and children. ; Mocscasins Oil tauned and buckskin, . ln all sizes at lowest cut priges. â€" The exclusive high â€" grade :uou fï¬: 1=|u and gents, nothâ€" w more iaa ns sns We moils for hubby, brother, or #son A suit case, club bag or Trunk Wwanld sure please your friend. Quality higher than, Price Phon terms d fen n o n L eepints. . _ _ e Xmas Ciifts suitable for ©â€" all. H Weather Coming aAT THE CANADIAN EXPRESS. Atr and Derby * <Christmas: the world. 11 sizos AN [ Drawing Near 200 aérey, â€" lot 19, Con. 11 ~Peel Tp. Whe"mry best stato‘ : of cultivation, > t 10 _ acres «good hardwod0d g}?fm _ the very . choiâ€" cest, Abundance of â€" first quality waâ€" ter, well situated, ‘Jand, with commodious â€" #ubs "‘ bufldings, closest ‘inspection" hug& 48â€"1m6 Read the Ads. in the Cnronicle Telegraph and Save Money ‘The Savings Department of this Bank has proved to be ‘a great ï¬onvgnien‘e: ‘roTthbmiud:ofour‘ farmer friends and others M“’% eeping of their spare mone{ : , e We accept ts of $ maup“tdl:ndhtMltn“ , is added lmf-yup:ng;..l ~Withdrawals can be made at any time durivg ‘bank ing houre. 2 â€"__â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"_==â€"1â€"<tâ€"i5 *o (â€"A< /A f AHene $ Do |B uu;lliml blt dsc ¢ to be t 7 TE t is not necessary for a man free of mortgage or other & edness in order to avail himself of the privilege of a Bank, t As the money can be withdrawn at any time, the Bank acts as a saf depository for the money until such time as it is needed. t\ Captal and Reserve $8,944,000 " $50,000, 000 Waterioo Branch P. V. WILSON, Manager . Farm For Sale The Bank of Toronto Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms. Big Bargain t The biggest value ever offered residents of Waterloo nty. apecial arrangement we are i ition make the alowing offer, E. C ., P‘l' p ? on â€" . Su. d ', m * a o Ai the beautifal ar-u entitled "Home Again®; |_ ) size 22 x 290, all ready for n15 framing, all three for only eAÂ¥ . 0 a I} Don‘t Overlook the David Bean & Sons & FARMERS! W. $.,.GRACE, opupilrd $ ib d The %mide ® oemitifel fieware t "Daddy‘s Girl," f« t e beat pictures Proprietots 18 E: (%) wr w Or masiey obuce="" abo w A by "Baron Tansy". s sY o WARoitar 490â€"36 Telegraph and â€" the" Conl.d: Farmer with tit] o $1.50 Good filty acres, all cleared. Hal mile : north of Elinira; : For juâ€" lars apply to the ou" :: ‘ HENRY HR BR, . | 18â€"1mo offered newspaper reader Farm Por Sale rOR SALE Box 148, ‘Elmira, Ont . : Iinwood, P, Con. 9, Wellesley.