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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jan 1912, p. 4

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t â€" LUCANâ€"Hydro Power Byâ€"law carâ€" rled by 151 to 2. © OWEN SOUNDâ€"A large majority was polled in favor of the Hydroâ€" Electric byâ€"law. ERSY Nee s C F BLYT‘?','- Hy droâ€"Electric. , Byâ€"law earried ‘by 52. P o s â€"CAYUGAâ€"Power byâ€"law carried. CLINTONâ€" majoritâ€" . fc. acuiey‘s. ; & EXETERâ€"Majority in . ta. Hydro Byâ€"la" ;!s very large. Yige GODBR ; Aâ€"The Power By-lmfvfi enter info an agreement. with * "the Aydro \‘ Commission was " car® ried by mâ€"yote of 449 for: and" ~234 against®, K ~_ [‘0d> 00 SV be left at this y neon, ¢ copy for wmust not be in than 2y fuoon. .(h'y 4 e lfup“ up to WeJ. .« No# ghe ‘m 'hyu 0 . heard an â€"1aws, . thus. proving the people of Ontario know the of power.‘. Qf, ular diabottdnce is the v6te i6 ston, Peterboro and Lakéfe ston, Peterboro and LakeheM®." "By W_mm,wifih places have opemed the way for a sy .of cheag: power. in ~the; entie distpict.. In the western ‘Ot the provines "the â€" present m:n will be greatly * ektended. than £4 000.000 will be spent on More than $4,000,000 will be spent on fiy’&% s in‘ the next‘two of three®years. : The majorities in, favor of the byâ€"laws were very large _ in nearly _ every case.. Following is a sumniary:â€" 0 $%._ . ":‘ " sR DCRTOOL AILSA CRAIGâ€"By ..a majority of 85 the Hydro Power Byâ€"law was car ried téaays (Lo8%~ }0+~+ t 4334 x comgepd w T HAGERSVILLEâ€" Hydrio Bylaw carried by large majority. â€" & > HAS'!‘IS_GBS.HDO_ Aric Light Byslaw carried tz,'_rf, Tus Pis HENSALL Hy droâ€"Blecttic ‘:Poiwer Bydaw cartied by majority of §8, :> Klmlmnmxfiu Wbya_pt‘cp( 388 ; for;â€" 52 KINGSTONâ€"By/a | yory> large toâ€":?" jority the. citizens of Kingston ay voted in favor of the Hydroâ€"Electric byâ€"law. + *e..‘ MDgin ce nl nutol Te ko nesdazy each * LISTOWELâ€"Hydroâ€"Electric . Powâ€" Et Byâ€"law carmed . by overwhelming kajority..s.. 0. L 3 c n cfi L0 oc ~LAKEFIELDâ€"The majority in fa wor of the Hydroâ€"Electric byâ€"law was ”l- : GsB 0e ol Byâ€"Jays Were. CatT « PAISLEYâ€" Hydro Power Byâ€"law carried by good majority. . . ‘ PARISâ€"Hydroâ€"Electric Byâ€"law car ried by 400 to $%. _ _ _ . ,; ... HYDRO .WINS PETERRORO~â€"The â€" most notable event in toâ€"day‘s municipal voting was the passage of the byâ€"law in favor of making a contract with the Hydroâ€"Electric Commission, by a maâ€" jority of nearly ten to oneâ€"1,466 for and 151 against, Though from : the beginning popular feeling seemed to be in favor of the byâ€"law, the able and convincing speech of Hon. Adam Beck, Chairman ~of the ‘commission, on December 28, had &‘ decided efâ€" fect and placed the matter beyond WNBUTYâ€"TN Hydro . Power aw. carried by a large majority. Eâ€"Lfifiâ€";ifilfiw _ byâ€"law catried by & substantial majorâ€" ity _ WiyOHTANEEKX o rge â€"mafbrity"* wias t favor of the Hydroâ€"Elecâ€" tric 6 it ib #.% + Mr< k / tric J f 1 l .t iktiancn yoe ic 8 Electric, Byâ€"law was car ; : toâ€"day . £ ~W@. publish â€" sitiple, istraight testiâ€" is, not peess n;mft interviews; â€"From all over An they lestify J =1\- dmm's LINE: , the best of Housshold Remâ€" IINLRD‘S LINTMENT CO., Limited, APPOINTED NEW . MBhtreal, Jan. 3.â€" »Announcéement is mmade"that E: P. Flintolt and : Jas. _‘q‘ tht "Wave "bedn ‘ appointed : ass ‘ & Bolicitors of the C. P. R. . Th pt in Water Ont., . befo jointng the epumy'-'ml‘"iw'z An‘1908;, and ‘the lattet to quall= ;2 titor ts Stotiand. "Hejoined lEheiStafl in 1006.8 â€" 00â€" %> as sti/ke U wenth ACHI NE W Ing whelming Mijorities â€"~allâ€"Qverâ€"Ontarioâ€" m upi@® an eat byâ€" thus.proving » of Ontario know the YAlus ADVERTISER® muniqlpality EVE RY WHERE week TAKE NOTCE 6 a%periented . vor y C. P. 8. SOLICITOR3 known. 00 4PJ ho Briti o enc i an l :. Jonk L. i9 jed: by Over: ower â€" Byâ€"law of o fme thase amer 1# ‘<Mrs.‘Edward F. Seagram and dauâ€" ghter‘ Elinor were visitors at the _home of iMrs.. A. C. Maclauchlan, . in Guelph, on Saturday last, _ _ .. ; ~Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Readc:are the gpssis al i hsuite Suiends. for :34 J89 4 ENe h lays with relatives in Bursitore and Ltstowel; 2 to e GMI-‘&'&M mrmw uties with r + 35 Mi Con 4 Wa&m dayâ€" for fBt. P , 10¢ : an .Cx< tended® viit wit r f C omarp e k y â€" ts Rev. J._E. H?y @gud hgn.(l[l::o retu a sfisit. of several. days â€"â€"Miss Gladys Devitt has _ returned from a week‘s visit with . relatives and {friends in Elmire, > . C..G. Secord of Brantford was #! business yisitor in town on â€" Friâ€" ifl{ James®. Bisch ‘has gone to Guélph:to spend New: Year‘s Day.. Missâ€" Katherine Zimmerman _ left yeatorda‘ tor New York, to join tlfi staff of the Rockefellerâ€"Institute» as g;?g, ; _well earned holiday figgv ral %‘t her ‘Home ~ on ‘Albert street. / /. .. : 2 Yuu_. J. Black of ud;'t'n.?t Now Miss Eloise Noecker of m thy Laâ€" dies‘ College and" Mr. Nooâ€" cker, of Toronto University are spendâ€" ing g‘l& holidays with their. parénts, Dr. Mrs. °C. ‘T. ‘Noecker, Albert street. 19 6 Peanke 1. ‘ng Mr. and, Mrs. George Davidson are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davidson, ‘ Toronto, for: the Christmas holidays. | _ __â€" > <Â¥x < > 4 Mr.~ John â€"Schondelmeyer is spendâ€" ing thebalance of the year and New Year‘s, Day â€"in , TOrORRO; â€" ,â€" /. ) >( .> Mr.~,Wilkie Hogg has returned to London‘ alter a pleasant Christmas at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hogg, King street. Mrs. Kilroy and.son Arthur, lux; returned ‘trom a week‘s ‘visit _ wi relatives in Detroit. .: .. â€" h?rx. Lount o£ Walkerton has been the guest of ‘bet brother, Mr. J. B. Hughes and Mrs. Hughes : at ~ ‘Bleak House‘‘ â€" this week. â€" j Miss Mattic Armstrong of . New York is‘ a visitor ut the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thompson, Allan street for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Goldie . and two children wete the guests of ~Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker forâ€"Christmas. ns MExHKi Waw.;m‘ * “i!!.' MM On ‘of Wingham ;fg g "WPs lays... with {riends . is wa chatge their_‘respecâ€" e "hom *# #L. d% Sete 2 ¢ â€"Méssrs® L ous‘" Baver ‘and / Ceorge Pepjler: hawe returhed from _ a. holiâ€" | day trip: to Detroft. P m | Mr. and Mrs. W xmgamch- ésterwho were here over the holidays bave returned... ; . ... _ N. and Mrs: Woods of Hamilton and two sons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hemphil for the Christmas holidays. _ o fakget fane 409 Nr. J. H: Seagram of Toronto and Mr. E. Seagram of Galt were : the guests of Mr. Joseph E. Seagram . this week: s Miss Vera Shirk who is taking a course at the Toronto University is spending the holidays at her home on Albert street. _ Miss Edna Sheridan has returned from a pleasant holiday . with relatives in Toronto. « < Mrg. J . H. )ch? has returned from Toronto accoirmanied by Mrs. T. L. Hall and family, who will spend.. a week in Waterloo, Mr. Hall â€" coming up for New Year‘s. § C Er Mrs. H. K. Sauer and. _ Miss Elsic €aver from Niagara Falls are spendâ€" ing the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Wegenast, William St. Mr. Albert Roth of Detroit . is spending the holidays at his home in town. ‘Mr:â€"C. H.~ Bechtel has gone to Port Dover on business. ere® glhiedks . of ie holigays‘ M+t..Prank . C Mtr. P. D. Elsley has n}&nfi to Toronto atter spending ‘a day ~with Waterloo friends. â€" .. Misp â€"Mary ~W d::, time gim, Sask., are spending.> ~some time ~with Watetloo triendg. . * + Mr.â€"B. ~Brown, ‘of \R:AM was A visitot. in town. on Thursday: © r FSTN two West _ Mrâ€" H; ‘Chilreers of Toronto, _ has hentrndh? his onmén: hol‘i'h'y- w t,, Mrs. k Vale, iah ‘-&n&"‘ d# e * MIBs "A onto, has t mnyw c‘fifi‘ufi'uum w:; hert patents, ; Mra» Geo. Vale,; Albert #tr M % Mt. Motris Gefton « "wâ€"@. o. w.a * ‘ itot in Torgontojon I t _‘ hy the syest: of ; N) set Corempryatatim ht se meln hi a to to ummet pmurmcwapess â€" "" _‘ ~.â€"â€"* Â¥ear‘s ut her home. Secal ‘GeotgoWendel! of Toronto‘is visit« 1!.“\-5‘"&“; o”.{mu trogt. 9 Jhik Wodd,} Cika‘t . | drrived 'flm i S vanse" 'fim ~~ Gustave © Mayâ€". of Carstairt, .,. is in town fi%.mnd the , next months â€" before returns ‘to the Neeb of and Mrs. °T. Hinclkley of Re viMMib# An RowaÂ¥ o) © where lker of Tavistock and tha wame village Waterlo® friends over has cb T St. ~Jacobs wa om 1# | Chris. Schondelmayer, Waterloo, 1st and 2nd cockerel, 2nd and 3rd pullet. | _ _John Campbell, GCrosshill, ist cock, | 1st ‘hen, 1st pulict. t 6 Associat.on Show : O building: ..-.4.-2,:.. very largely attended by ‘bi from the town as well &# :;lrmpdnu throughout ~Owing . to : unforseen ~circumstances, Mr.W, G. Weichel, M.P., was sudâ€" denly called ‘away to Toromto, which mgde it impossible for bim to address those ~present. â€" «The â€" Show has met ‘with splendid ‘::n-m-ynl Mhbny: class of exhibits and from.‘ a dSttendance viewpoint. ~ . C C. A. R. Tilt, Doon, Ist and: cock, 1st and 2nd. ben, ist arnd cockerel, ist and .2nd pullet. © * â€",".~>0.A.C. Cockins:" _‘ _ . Henryâ€" _ Kehl, Berlin, ist cock C. A. R. Tilt, Doon, 2nd and 3rd wock, 2myi and 3rd hen, 1st and 2nd vockerel, 1st and M‘ pullet. Langshans. Emil Castor{, Berlin, 2nd pullét, C.â€"Emmerich and Son, Berlin, . 3zd cock, 2nd and 3rd hen, 3rd cockerel, 3rd pullet. 45 iA C. A. R. Tilt, Doon, ist and â€" 2nd cock, 1st ken, 2nd cockerel, _ 1st pullet. * Bs 2 . During the course . of the evening, Mr. A. J. Harris, Burks M! who is â€" detailed nx the Provincial‘ ( Deâ€" partment â€" of Agticult » to address msetings â€" at poultry sho s through vut the province delivered an interâ€" esting talk om poultry during. which he advocated the raising of fowl on a larger scale than at present because John" _ Cameron, Brantiotd, cock, 1st and 2ndhen, Ist and coc erel and ist and 2nd‘ péilet: Charles Steiss, Betlin.‘ 8rd . hen. Dark ‘Brahmas. _ Henry Kahi, Berlin,. 8rd cock, . hen, 3rd cocterel, 3rd pullet. Henry 1st hen. Isaac . Lachman, Bridgeport, 1st Coclerel. _ 4 The prizeâ€"winnets at e annual show _ of the Waterioo County Poulâ€" try Association, which concluded last evening, are as followstâ€" > > ' Light Brahma |©>~(a« Otto Schedler, â€" Berlin ist cock, 3rd pullet, F r *4 . John ‘ Cochrané, Berlin, 3rd eac‘s, Erd cockerel. alge db * cock, 1st hen, 2nd cOC!’.nvl'Olv;fii'l’t -â€"IZ | . John Witzel, § , 1st hen, > 2nd, Tet. * "=â€" +3rd caekerq;&dmfm:t,‘ ¢7~ :: ty Houdans. ‘ White Orphingtons. _ Amos. Clemmer, Berlin, ist, 2nd Otto Sachan, Berlin, 2nd hen. .. 8rd for cock, hen, cockerel, pullet. ; Frankâ€"Newberry, Berlin. ist pullet. Barred Rocks .. Dr. W. L.â€" Hilliard, Waterloo, 1st Subes es .__cosk, 1st . and 3rd hen _ ist, 2nd, 3rd Chris. Schondelmayer, Waterloo, 1st cotkerel, 2nd, 3rd pullet... ; m};:deochni,hdand&tdpnllet. «+ Red Caps ' Campbell, Crosshill,: 1st cock, * * f * Ks 1st ‘hes, 19t polict. o â€". _ .0. c i David Lippert, Waterloo, 1st €dé, John Engel, Waterloo, und cockerâ€" 1st #nd, cockerel, ‘1st, 3 9 1 . Srd hen,. ist, 2nd,. m)‘ N6ét,...., .. White Rooks. _ > : Sipgle, Corp %&;;nl&f Wiegand and Shantz, Berlim; _st Otto Schedlet, in, Ist" ‘cock, cock, ist ken, 3rd cocketel. ¢ 1st, 2nd cockerel, 1st, 3rd pullet. . _Earl Snyder, Berlin, 3rd pullet. â€"â€".J. L. Chase, Waterloo, 2nd cock. W. E. Pautler, Preston, 3rd pock,. S. P. Hearth, Berlin, 3rd bem, 3rd 3rd hen, 2nd cockérel, ist pullet, â€"«ccokerel. n test ." L | V. K. Schmidt, Berlin, 2nd. cock, . C. A. R. Tilt, Doon, 2nd pullet. ~ 2nd â€" hen, 1st cockerel, 2nd pullet.. . C. D. Worthington, Guelph, . _ 3rd } f 3% coék, 2nd hen. ‘ JTUd::nod Berlin 1§£eor.kl C Ne lefak Nes _ J.â€"T, Un ood, Tlin, v34 L. 1st hen, Snd cockerel, Srd‘ puilet: * | Bose: Comi Rhose Island â€"Red: ... Jacots Fenner, Waterloo, 3rd cock,| . Aâ€" !L Larter, Galt, 3rd cockerel, 3rd hen. â€" /.~~~ |1st, {rd pullet, : :s .: $ S.â€"P. Hearth, Berling 2nd hen, 2nd pullet. & C. . D.Worthington, Gueiph, 2nd cock,â€"3rd cockerel. & John. Campbell, Crosshill, ~tst cockâ€" erel, 1st pullet, *4 F. T. Hall, _ Drumbo, . Ont., 3rd cock, 8rd hen, 1st,.2nd cockerel: Mrs. Chester Steinbach, Misses Elâ€" ma ~and ~~Carric â€"Wagner ~of ~Waterioo and Misses _ Frohnappel and Emma Jackquin of Detroit spent . Tuesday with Miss Minnie Hoefter in St. Jacobs. A $# Mr. and Mrs. B. Urstadt and fans:! ci Hanover, returned home Friday: af ter passing ‘the holidays: with relativ es in town. M Mr. Lloyd Brubacher .was in St. Jacobs over the holidays. Mt. Frank Sheridan has returned to Builalo after spending â€" New Year‘s Day here. Mr. and Mr3. W. Armstrong ol lHamilton, were. the guests of . . > Mr and Mrs. J. Muir over the holiday. Mr. B. F. Devith of . â€"Philadelphia Pa., is a visitor at the old â€" bomo stead for a few dayy. (~~ > Silver Gray Dorkings. Titus Dingeman, New Dundee, 1st )CX, 1st hen, 2nd cockerel, 1st pulâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henty. Sturm ~~and family of Brantford, called on . rélaâ€" tives and friends here over. the holiâ€" cay. & ¥€* 549 Mr. ‘and Mrs. Chas.â€" Sturm>and family of Stiatiord visited ‘rélatives in the Twin City over the holiday;© T7 Mr. ‘"Don‘" Normcn, fotmerly ~ o this town but now of the Ban\ oi Commerce branch at Toronto call ed on old friends in town on the hcli cay. Ae‘s" wl + eld at Waterloa ful Fanciers Mr. Oscat Gatschene of Stratiord is visiting relatives and {riends in Miss ('hx:m of Toronto, was .A :'t ‘:‘m:m ’: Rev, 5.. y ts o (ahacl d c im Sit a. Toomtin. t thacini Partridge â€"Rocks i 0 AeL o Twin Admired by Jud vigr*+ asad Pet St returned to spending . Now a Porte ity trie the Market the guest |. â€" MIN Mb 2nd 2n1 3rd 20 2n Ind ds. of Tok O ' Black Orpingtons . :; / _F.‘K. Ferguson, Berlin, 1st, cock, mfizm "hem, Ist. ‘ cocketel; Ist 2nd pullet: ; 15 Pnd thoes, Berin int nete â€" 3rd hen, Ast, :2nd. cockerel,. 1st, .. 8rd ‘ W Mison Jer, Rertin, siideqtient : .c Butro 1 #nd hen, ist mfl"‘, !l:l‘l‘lm,‘ Wm"" .@y ®m o Patterson & Palmer, Guelph, 3rd cock, 1st hen, 3nd cockerel, ¢ C. Emmerich & Son, .Beflin, 24 cock. + f H Chas. Stach‘e, Wellesley, ht"afi; :: hen, 3rd cockerel, 1st, Pnd Peter Bricker, Waterloo, 2nd <Brd cock, 1st, 3rd hen, 1st , 2nd~cocker cl, 1st pullet. 4 wehbai C D. Worthington elph, 1st coéz, Ist, 2nd hen, l'qt.g‘; l;hlfllet: _ H. A. Grant, Horning Mills, Ont., C. D. Worthingtom, â€" Guelph, _ 3rd cock, 2ud cockerel. a F. K. Ferguson, . Berlin, 1st . cock, 1st hen, 3rd cockerel, 1st, 2nd, $rd prilet. . . T ® Earl Snyder, Bertlin, 2nd hen. ‘John Campbell, Crosshill, 2nd cock. het 2nd pullet. _ haeuirtal, cnfind hen, 1st, 2nd cock Patterson â€" & Palmer, Auelpb, 1st ccclk, 2nd hen, *2ndâ€"pullet, 4rd eockâ€" ereli. % t i . Columbian Wyandottes.: «. ;« > F. Rexworthy, Hamilton, 1st, : And socx, ist, @nd ‘hen, *nd cockerel. â€" > W.) Jardine; ‘Galt. °~* cockerel, "Ist @nd and 3rd pullet. o ‘ Silver Pentiled Wyandottes. â€"‘~ B.rrows & Wells, Guelph, 1st Â¥nd, and ~8rd, for cock, hen, cocketel and pullet. t - 3rd pullet .J. H. Jarvis, _ Elo 2rfl <hen, 81dâ€" cockerel Albe t Hergott, Waterloo, 1st< 2nd c©geâ€"crel, 2nd pullet. Buckeyes.. ¢ Hy. Kehl, Berlin, 1st shen, 1st 2nd 3rd cockerel, ist, 2nd, 3rd pullet. â€" Greir Bros, Owen Sound, ist cock, 2nd, 3rd | Aen. ershagt «Greir : Bros.,~ Owen : Sount, 1st cock, 1st‘ ben. a t * Mr. Norman~Fox visited: his sister, Mrs. J . G: HMughes, over New Year‘s. The : .Misses â€" Mayme : and Lillian Biggs ‘returned to Barlington : toâ€"day alter. spending the bolidays with Waterlog . relatives. $ (gord Miss . Beatrice . Gardiner ~épeht New Year‘s with her friend Miss â€" Grace Watson, Doon. Dr. B. F..Devitt returned to Philaâ€" delphia ‘Monday after paying his an nual visit to \the ‘"Old Homestead,* Mrs. Hatch of Newâ€" York | City is visiting â€"at the home of her} / parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. W: A. Greene. ~ Mr. Alex. 8; Hart of Toronto is spending a few ‘days in town. ; Mr.. J. Bowie . of Montreal is . | a visitor in Waterloo toâ€"day. â€" Mr. «HM. L. Everdell ot _ Guelph â€" is spending a few days in Waterloo. Messrs; Walter Witthuhn and Walâ€" ter . . Duench . of ~Hamilton ‘reâ€" turned . after â€" spending:=â€"New Year‘s holidays with friends: in town. < â€" Pat ; and ‘Pailmer, °C -t.m $rd cockere Mr. 8. A. G. Barnes: of + Rdmontos called. on frichds im~town on ~ Tues day . wh o+ os 1 * B £odits 24 lrom . /1 holidays Mt.) Will Toronto t« Mr Mr @F1O Partridge Wyandottes W. Weiler n;l Trout Creok,; Musâ€" is | tisiting. friends in town. Horace â€" Shelby has â€" returned Zurich,: where he . spent > the (Continued on page 8) William Snider.is a visitor in 0 toâ€"day... tu; m > Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Frank will, leavo. on anvextended :lz ited Statemonints and â€"| White Wyand ": "'W-.'"FWY.IT + Black Javas n it Waterldoo,* : 18t, ira. "Znd c Guelph ;)i);‘r“'.;;“'*"" e se t we en|o his cond h .( io ol i M 3rd . _MINARD‘S LINIMENT â€" (CURES J COLDS, ETC. : > 3 ‘« As we stand luok, past us he c isipranct of the m?\!%qnulmfm waving shimmering, ‘mysterious m our tip t?: wa;w,_ . and out; éyes to see, blurred and misty wi tears. "Yes,"" we exclaim, ‘‘there he is ‘yondet!" ‘When on ‘our éars falls. the tolling of a bell rousing us to â€" the fact that he is gone, past our vision andâ€"our .ken forever, never again #hall we‘ behold him, but one day in the ‘future, we shall be reminded â€" of his ~visit, ‘when the recording â€" angel shall show unto us from the Book of Life ‘our record of good and. evil, success and failure, But ‘as .we meditate on this ‘point of time with the waters of Eternity‘s sea lappitig our feet 1o! a stranger is* by our side, young and _ joyous and beautiful.. ‘"‘Whence: hast ‘ thou come?"" We wonderingly ask. "From the east,"" he replies, and ‘then with an inresistible charm, he proceeds to tell us he has come toâ€"take the placeâ€"of him who has gone and to tarry: with us for a while. Into. his eyes we look in yain for the destiny he holds in store for us, his: secrets he steadfastly. refuges, to : tell, until the hour appointed for tHeir revealing arrives. Is it wonder then . that . we 'b:vdm:,. .m.nw bye â€" and that alas! forever? °. _ wore hakd at "fimes t lare, the to qm 3& mifim. ct:x?'m”w “"m”"m'.fl dcmu’dl we rm not. Our debartâ€" ing guest has taught us, shown us more clearly ‘than ever, "how to *"Be Of good courage and play the man." ~*‘Welcome : nineteen hundred and twelve! ‘May ‘hhx stay â€"with us ~be pleasant and happyâ€" and profitable; truly we shall endeavor "to make it so, even to the end of thy journey, thou hast come from far indeed, even from Eternity, and ere thou â€" goest back, leave, ‘we beseech thee, thy mighty impress for holiness, goodness and truth upon our hearts and lives. And his answer‘ is @ smile, fascinatâ€" ing, and bewitching, in which is â€" enâ€" closed his audible response â€"given â€" in Silvery tones: â€" uc3 Yes, if thou desirest it so." . . And this our newly found , friend, and we, . lovingly start off._ for / a year‘s journey together, % Best Kinc St., Homr or coop Grocert®s _ Pwons 1172 . Bruegeman. MAY THE YEAR Extraordinary Values Happigst Lang Bros. & Co‘s. 1912 Be your Office and get a useful and U @r," Lite a deeper Bring ts to 6 sportiy and Reppl .: As. perhaps ueve During the first week in the . N we, will offer + G & Bargains â€" in LADIES'%'RS. Mmm&sflfifi%fifl have ‘values here whith cannot bematched» 7.; when qualitios, considered. | Anyohe intending bwh;:ir’:ylbh’gl good: furs MQ better than secing‘ aur stock . justrow. _ *# . \0 4 s us 4 4 ‘Ladies‘ Black \Persign Lamb . Setsat $19, $20, $22, $25, $30 to...... $40 Ladies‘ cnunwk Sets at $40,$45, $50, $55, $75 to ............. $100 Ladies® Alaska Sets, at $20,$2%, $25, 80 to ... ........... © $50 Ladies‘ Mink Marmot: Sete at $7.50,$8.50, $10, $12, $15¢ to ......._.... $20 WaATERLOO : HAR _ SANBH , & bigher t before us #000000000000000000000 000000000 00008090 8480080 $ KInG STREET °_ â€" â€" & w WATERLOO & . _ «o uol ~ evapa t $0000009900900080008084 W9#089 The Savings Department of this has proved to be a great convenience to'.t,hounndl of our hmm dofi”hfi keeping of their spare money.. so . _ _ 00 > 0 .... .. 0) .. 00 'We"uwept.De?o-' ite of $1 and upwards and interest at regular is added halfâ€"yearly. ‘Withdrawals can be made at any t a banking hours. e o $ nt o o ie ce o o o Captal and Reserve $8,944,000 Wm Waterlco Branch : P..V. WILSON, Manager is one in ~which we â€"will endeavor + * serve the public even better ... cce ~~ +. thanm ever "~~~~ _ * During January we will ho!dw ? Sales s "(?‘), S$. â€"B. BRICKER & CO. The Bank of Toronto Loans made to responsible people on reasonable terms. ak (n t‘ 34 0 Siht 0: P . _ f \.‘ j > 4 io d Uhr~ nicleâ€"Telegraph Name The House of Quality WATERLOO : cl Ens 1912 We spare neither :time. nor money in customers at possible price..> Our staff of salespeople are instructed to give you all their time and sttention while gerving you in that way ° â€"|;â€" Street on all winter merchandise, giving the public wonderful bargaing â€".op.JURS, LADIES‘ and CHILDREN BLANKETS, : â€"HEAVY~_â€" 4 4 GO0O0D8S, ETC. i4 I MVE RC : FARME RS! in Ladies® Furs| Town or P. O €¥ Ag t s $40 $100 350 $20 ONT. ao: Im

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