e : > c Hne Cpinnn se on aten n o ï¬-'«;v y t y .A ht e‘ e e io ~â€"â€"â€"< M U 1J s j es £ “‘s‘ f u>3 i Py /A _ Es raag .fl' {. @! * t Â¥ 5 ">j . â€"~€ M e e * , f pntizzh _A /A * FOUNDâ€" A ~RUG _ NEAR L.\ M. _\ Bownrn‘s ‘aw mill, Watsrino. Om } " W‘m“‘;" "I’: ifl"b&w , ~ perty. y t% .L. Bowman, 'g’é w lm‘oo s "o>) . Aâ€"B% i‘ Subscribers will confer. a favor on ‘the management of the . Chronicleâ€" Felegraph: by . reporting any irrogulaâ€" " Hities: in the delivery ol the paper. High ‘Tea" Tallowed by viming th.ougiont 310 4 able o3e, . the { d e © c us . i *t 8. Hal M %’"_{“:g Seagram â€" Hey. J. E. Hockey delivered © the lirst ~ of"a . serics. of sermons> on Church â€" Union in ° the Mcthodist. Churc m’t mm‘, ‘mu the suljpct "‘The. . Catholleity {of the Chuteh." _ â€" out‘ that githof | "*the &m the. adâ€" vancement : of. Christianity: and they thoold‘ stand united in : order â€" that the Beit . results be gccomplishcd. In the evening ‘‘Reconciliation . was i‘ Aheme of a helpfal discoursé. "%' ©. A. Bochm wa & '»i'!'!'.f yA rwhil £ W who made hostess who isâ€"such a general favorâ€" lto in Waterloo, always gives . the ‘happiest of entertainmecnts, and last wight‘s was no exception, for every> « Mt#,. L. Shuh was the hostes particularly ~bright ~ and jolly taiome on ‘Tuesday Mï¬ ebween forty and flty of _Mrs. Norman Riffer has returned to her home in Elmira after visiting at me of her parents, _ Mr. and . oJ‘ K‘ Shinn. eA I Leld in thollflt “"4'$To'-â€sun alternoon ho omm o men t Thos. Hilliard delivered a helpthi adâ€" jolly wind:up to the gay week‘s al doings was the detightful six ck tea, followed by ©500," given Mrs.â€"P;. Groome at her _ costy home . on Union street, on Friday - ';g.:ï¬mm of her ftiends, in ~ About â€"two score ot members â€"atâ€" tehded the fortnightly® entertainment at the Grand River Golf and~ Counâ€" Atry «Club. on Thursday cyening which took ‘the form of a Progressive 500. g;g.n Laing of Berlin and Mr. Merbert M. Suyder of mgwu;g w the games the time . was Whiled away in dancing. » WANTEDâ€"BRIGHT Boy FOR Toâ€" â€" 36 %:‘vutishg Ageney. _ Good ~ opening for . a boy on: a small ~‘paper who desires a good> opening > in the city. _ Apply by. letter ~ to laint _ Friends of. Mr.:. Joe Raisig will â€" be gugg,lun-m he is able to leave ‘his room altera fortnightly il}â€" WANTED â€"â€" APPRENTICE â€" TO mmmm business; A. G. Hachnel, . Materloo, Ont. o. * 6 _ Work ‘on~ Wetarloo‘s â€"new : governâ€" went beilding" has vtex fefnct aller Hiom on . actount of the incleâ€" mont â€"weathor â€" Friends of Mr. Herbert â€"J. Smith, Taxâ€"Colle will regret to â€" learn : his indisposition.> x â€" Word was reccived. here Saturday of e death of Mrs. Jw ch took _ place in n '1: 3 ¢ alter a brief illness: ed was well known in town. NMr. added â€" Mre. A. N. Hawke entertainged .8 number of her friends at ber home ‘on Queen street on Friday evening. nesda y _ A sorat lefeated t James J ~Gibbous Limited +. 119 West ;‘M, Bt. Toronto. © / 4â€"1t C C m a._a T & m C Toront w _“1“"?" +4 the LTiin 0 C "olzmbha been “%. ol the Mutualâ€"Life mm«m,wm. n, wit was called _ ‘to t B NC S DRUG STOBE ippe LOCAL NEWS , whon.â€" Metropolitan T.ife y With Kautmian _ Rubber | ( Mr. and wti‘i get 4 m All | conducting «COBAUK s 3 score t ~Waterl K H iterioo * playets nts team in :a CE hostess of a s g W d o tained > to at t 00 a -o: w w"?:u-. > hoatess Thursday &1 ’o’fz‘lollowmc committees. wére apâ€" inted:â€" _ ... . Property thteâ€"J. Bruegeman Q&klï¬-m A. Shants. * Finafice Committeeâ€"J. A. . Harper clairman, A. E. Devitt, C. W. Sni Management Committeoâ€" L, Feick, mum;:.N:td,A.sm Mr. B; Playford, principet of the School Om g‘.‘flï¬!m 25 ue Accounts. _ amornting . to _ $952.44 were ordered to be. paid. R 5 The mombers present‘ were â€"Mesers g- g«md Dr. No;mm. A. K.. Devitt J ~A. Hatper, | J. B. Bruegeman, C, W. Suider and A,‘ Shants: %z, month: â€"Here is ‘an #ecute . good$.@t cas atances. You _ channe miss ‘sale as being gm Â¥ ::rmtm“thirrqou ) was acceptâ€" Messtsâ€"â€"A. C. Hacknel ind C. Hue hnorgard were reâ€"appointed auditors. The attention of ‘aut rea‘k éctod!"" to "ths advertisons, $t8... Ernat & _ (Co.,. ot : Ber appears on pagé | thrss ~: ;cThe treasurer‘s report, which was adopted, showed & balance on hand ‘MW $1222.24, ‘the . expendiâ€" ture for the year amounting to $13,â€" 881.20, arnd ‘receipts $14,003.44, : The auditors," Messrs. C. A. Hachnel and C. Huchnergard,â€"certified that it was W took place To <Mr. and Mro, Kamioops, 14. « ‘The inaugural meeting of the Watâ€" erioo School Board was beld" in the Co Chambers: on ‘Hnaï¬byfm flia:cghen Mr: Wm. Conrad was reâ€" elected chairmar and ~Mr. A. E. Devitt _ reâ€"appointed ‘secretaryâ€"treasâ€" R Mr . J, ‘t‘rnm; wh'_h:u been a member € or .~~ many stated" that the company now carried nearly â€"nine millions â€"of risksâ€"and had over 3700 policy ~holders, ". showing an. increase .in ‘risks of over $600,000, and a>gain of over© 200 _ in «policy holders, although. n# special â€" effort had been "made to â€"augment the busiâ€" ness of the company, He contrasted the ‘standing ‘of the company â€" ~with that of 20 years ago, showing â€"the steady progress ‘being made.‘ At that time the company insured . everybody but the least amount ;l kmn-e:o now accepted was $500:. the loim‘zflls‘ï¬' !ilt,nmm had been the cause of _ the majority Oof the losses. Mr. Jacob ~C.~Hallman referred â€" to theâ€"question of lightning â€" rods. . He believed they were. a~ sateguard. and thecost ~ was a._smail item. He thought it well to take proper preâ€" urer. ; Apart from: the | ment of business was transacted: es Messrs, Menno S. Weber and R. H SCHOOL BOARD : .~ were Mr.~Jos. B. Hagey, Mr. J. W.‘ Hartlich and ‘ Messrs." _ Valentine Otterbein and. C.~S. : Weber, the latter two being_the mm _ot ‘the .. The amount at risk is now â€"$8,904,â€" Bï¬.um*%fl\' ‘and â€" th Aumber of policies 3,7 ,muug of :aver 200. 3 Pagk 'l':aeleetbn o‘:‘&mmdim\ouvz next proceeded . 7 mtorcifln‘lâ€":u..!.m. }‘bos.&w,:’. B&W and 08. B‘â€, N whom were as?a.'um Messrs.:: Hy. Sattierâ€"and R. Bricknel <actod as serutineors. | Six © candidates â€" were nominated for the vacancies © ~on â€" the j,-'n-mzun»ne-" clk, the. President,. Mr; J, H: .. i iromid anoom ol the mosting.. in memsan madrea ts ager"s fmancial .m.....«::‘;.m.,_ :‘h‘lobindmted that the . company mujoydu r mï¬umy prosperous JANUARY SALE AT ERNST‘s Mr. J. W OF N. W. FARMERS‘ MUTUAL i. Conrad is Reâ€"elected Chairâ€" man and A. E. Devitt is m# 2Â¥ R du HYMENEAL a succeysful busines U _ Cahnot a cad pag LIN ORGANIZES th B pJ M Nt 1e j dot 18 in ©~A deputation ‘comprising â€"the ~mmemâ€" bers of ‘the Galt ‘Town ‘Council and a number of town ofli¢ials«~were â€" in town on Wednesday evening, coming here â€"by special car on Mr. ‘Martin Todd‘s railway, for the purpose â€" ‘of inspecting ‘Waterioo‘s newlyâ€"inaugura tod system of streot lighting.:~ . Ever since theâ€"new system has been â€"put lmmw have ‘been & th on‘ of. : town, with the tflm the â€" : town has gained considerable ‘advertising. The Galt visitors were no . exception to the rule and they freely confessed that they . were much ‘impressed > in spite of the fact that the expense in establishing it. came tather bigh. The town â€"of ‘Galt is â€"contemplating ~ imâ€" proving its présent system of sbreet lighting <and is desirous of taking action towards that end at the Counâ€" gil‘s next session. â€" . _ At tne reguiar mecting of the Water. and Light Commission on Friday eveâ€" ning‘ it ‘was decided to call for tendâ€" ers for the pipe and . ot â€" the gas faind water timents .. /A ; aclhâ€" edule of the requisites will be _ drawn Gp and the matter proceeded with. s Menager <atled s movtges af Mhe the: Ma ealled a me & Board ‘of M%w olfficers were ditly elected:â€". . _ .. * Presidentâ€"J. ‘\'V;Jtl&-tfldh Vice Presiden‘ hn Amos. .. ; i; The Executive Committee for ; the yeat will «be ‘composed of ‘the â€"Presiâ€" dent, Vico :President and Manager, _ (continued . on page 11) .~>~ Two 40 .k w translormers wWill be purchased to ‘be installed â€"â€" on . the wer . ling on Caroline ~ â€"#1 A Puitabté building for: which wit ‘bo WILL PURCHASE At :the nextâ€"meeting. the &ï¬Â« will ‘present a report on the condition of: the meters in the town:>~*.. Accounts amounting to uu.m“v;.;: passed for payment, of ‘which + were in eQ:u.lou with ‘the :r department, $203.62% ‘gas depart 4 and $§25.98 electrical department. All of the members wore present. Mr.â€"Geo. F. Lackner â€"made refetence to ‘the steady growth of. the â€"comâ€" pany . â€" He was in favor Of taking good tisks in town :&:hmww were the best s.â€" He ‘was glad ‘to. state that the company . was holding its own ‘â€"and was year by _ year strengthehing its position. Messts.~J.. Hartlicb, J . â€"B. 5 xo w2 ce :â€" s f P |â€"the â€" â€"pol hoiders fot thair election as directors. :1;;‘ Leander Bowman . also ~ spoke i Che Fanat > F Waterioo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date Crocery t omon ho dats. Mr. Jqsish Staufier, manager of the company, referred tothe sta of the..company aod itsâ€" steady ftom year to year. In"regara to the ‘gettling of claims he said that there had been a big advarce in the prices of farm stock,. otc., Compared with ten or: filteenâ€"years ago, which .i.; counted for the increased ‘ * this respect.; ~The M"ï¬-gm. however, had‘remained the same. He carry its own lA kn trag IMPRESSED WITH Whiteï¬ocery fisks h ongings An, 1 ce pond ung Blll: BOSTO ... :: they mm‘ in view ‘the best inâ€" terests of the company. "Relerring to gasoline engines he _ thought _ some provision should be made whereby the mpany would not: tak M the ve Cassel ot Wilmot Tp. move irty vote of thanks to the Pre t and officials of the _ compan he <ffic¢ient " â€"mannerin â€"â€" whic had discharged their ‘dutits dur t, Mr, John Am{ rs. J. B. Hagevy. Officers Elected H Campbell, the Presid @d fro LIGHTING SYSTEN TRANSFORMER h NC 0%, AAn@Tes, .\ Mis, E. . JRLOs,. Aaisins, CALT: Cakes, â€" cteOur ME;& this season‘s malke 4 += 2+# R s £7°°) CRa (o dess F ue E P i x ; Te C d s T a x2 ce To t o. $A m n f ts a 1 diiete? Sok m*t i« th * â€" x2 i0 on V 4A LR T T I Preatag coul LWY 6 S h ' y :: B 0;5 :’5‘7 % oA war d o o .W!&:ï¬t- "'! ;"*'fï¬ x .‘= . AVAL | $.0° «/) . 31 : Eg ze ::‘.‘-:' p i Jï¬L . it s 4 & M eas t W *‘?Arï¬ L es Cae) k:?‘ ds lt hi c C Poee > PW <. $ Tok 20â€" Nee wedde Panpae t * smostfâ€" > > > _ «y i .. es &{ s 7 h: 2V6 4 bous diett" ;YI-'?;\" ' i 2% o 0 > ,m»ï¬" Z s ',&51‘_". e +9. 58 % P 12 t l 4 S o 33 Ratine o tet 2. e t t > t ie es oL e To s e t M al j us ts Poe ten l o ARY <."' ie . ut e . pe se taigh..» 3 $ § 4e 4; oysA emeeniong ie l Phoes s1 AT04 is t r:'jit ##" & 3 keg‘ + 2 onl io . ..> = Â¥"" )4 * SE m m a m A e > : = h urs > u1 _E 97 P a C 3 e ad ~belisved § p 4 Â¥ °T > P * 6. a ~wise f Prsai# R s a & hi cal x7 ¢ * R rods placed * m es t & referred> . . to se ts e P l ® « Sustained i wl sn 44 c * e ‘ ‘thought sg 5 y 4 es had " gone 5 d Of _ ant tai # o of guarding x4 * A good â€" 150 avtre fatm with . frst class <buildings : on‘ it,; situated ..near Borlin: or . ~ Waterio0. <Aup riee A..~J, â€"MICKUS, > \~; Auctioneer, lâ€"tf Phofe ©928, Watefloo will be held at its HeadOffice, in Waterloo, Ontario, on Thursday February ist, 1912,; at ‘ome o‘ctlock. pm., for.the ï¬bn of receiving ~reports, alecting Directors, and ‘ transacting sych â€" other business as may be submitted.,. â€" .. ~<~~ GEORCE WEgeNAST,â€"â€" _ Pursuant. . to. the Act of: Ancorporation. notice "is . hereby given that the 48nd Annual Meeting of â€" _ ~=â€"*â€" * "% The Mutual Life Assurance <Gompany of Canada L. â€"Bruegeman. Best 'd ‘ Happiest Kvo : 8t OAddddGrRRer¢ARRNRRRRe8 NR RRRReRR eR 88848888 8e8e Watertloo, December 28th, 1911 Howsk ~or coon Ufoctkm®s MAY THE YEAR LADIES‘ FURS, LADIES ANDâ€"MISSES t t l â€"COaTS8, FUR LINED AND FURâ€" ies ovERCOATS hC MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ SUITS. MEN‘S AND . ~BOYS SWEATERS, ALL WOOLLEN AND KNITTED GoopDs s Money Can Buy ANNUAL MEETING 1912 Wanted Be your There are thousands of dollars‘ worth of new and upâ€"to date‘ garments that" must be sold at Prox® ri72 Ws a wa.â€"co of monéy to bity elsewherc and a waste of time to look elsewhere: y Positively the biggest bargains of the.so . Uffelmann £* THE PEOPLE‘S STORE W a reR®LOOG 18â€" OW Your I N ~PHONE 280 ervoOu anteed. for Empiro Chinook set, cast iron plates around, copper res 6 holes, high clo fully SER OUR LLNE Sitver Knives and 4 n at vor Empire Stovs CONRAD BROS. £30,00 OQat nigh January Clearing Sole ~SWEEPINC REDUCTINS â€" NRAD 0 10W DPW Oak Heating Stoves from $8 to §17 Parlor Heating Stoves an d I N In double heatér at WATERLOG guaranteed in every steel ramnge ever oft respact, the largest 6 and o bolss with HuPon . Reonomy $38.00 high closet and reservoir, tully at ues