â€" > ~â€"BRVITT s DRUS STOBE ¢f ";_"; \o 35 T’ p i. wog, med tal nertofneg «* ~*~~â€" Caqume Cestman‘s «* ~*~~â€" Caqume Cestman‘s Be ai n608, wi SpCn «8â€"a prC css :. a hands Mrs. W . tern W 20res helonging to. the Waterloo, were sold by public auction the Waterloo market square _ on aturday morning. N. ï¬::’l“l.k: noag the property for 00. i rt Mickus was the auctioneer, "Mr. ‘and Mrs. M. E. Braendle. gave, . vety supper party _ in! “",,WM Mr. Stanton, ! Â¥. N. C. A. Secretary of Toronto, e oys o stes were Mr. Wil . _ and < Mr. E@;;a the Collegate staft _ and s of ‘the boys. yaes "A smart â€" luncheon of ten .. covers was given on Friday by Mrs. H. M. Snyder for her young lady‘ _ friends.. Eg:'ntq appointments Were set oï¬ by quantities of violets, each guest receiving a bouquet of ‘these sweetest ‘all Nowers. Bridge was: the order ‘this very enjoyable afternoon. ‘‘The . Luther League of St. John‘s w .Church : held its . regulat eeting on Monday ovening which was ‘one of the most successful and largest "ever held. It was decided to invite the members of the ‘Luther, League ol Preston to be the guests of the local "League on Thursday, Fob. 15th, when ~all membors are requested to beâ€" ‘preâ€" mmnt\_lm ar 1908 1913 ~ISâ€" _ LocaL NEws E sent. wWANTEDâ€"1000 ol 1908, 1913 ~ISâ€" ‘stamps, 10, _ 20 and 50 cent â€"mixâ€" \ ed. Apply Star Stemp Co., Waterâ€" 100, _ Ont. . » 988 .. Despite the zero weather the â€"â€"1r6gâ€" . wlar Saturday market . was â€" largely , rs-u ‘There was a â€" good supply jof produce on hand. Butter still sells ‘at 300 per ib and oggs at 35¢, with ‘not much® of a. reduction . in ‘price asâ€" as the cold snap conâ€" ‘ tinues.â€" was seatce. Bead sold ‘ gage sold at 15¢ guâ€g 4 I _ Subscribers will confer. . a favor. On the management of‘ the Chronicle o by reporting‘ any irregula ies in the delivery of thé paper. _ The Waterloo â€" Ladies® Aid / Society have ; been successful in. securing the services of ‘Mr. P. R. Hollingshead and Miss ‘Jessic Alexander of Toâ€" ronto for their annual concert in the ns and a No cias WANTED m a& large number of doubtâ€" ages in towns who are of the that the proposal to transler :‘ Canadian League franchise: to Waâ€" tesino is all a. hoax. : When seen by a P ce o anl thatâ€" : Waterloo gets the franchise for this: year . at ht ad m e f ARD NIMENT .. CVRES iPAS P . Mre Home i low cided where assistants were Mrs es Hespeler, Miss and soveral ï¬m w ite in jpoking ut the gursts Ts terl0©, Ont “m;lm"'oo‘ M g to. the estate ol the >â€"late rb, 34 miles northwest. _ of CKoodiaks Hall, Waterloo, on Â¥. Hartison‘s bospitality ssive. cuchre hostess was IEFEpA y evening; the prize, cup and saucer, going â€" to ha iy yow de neral favorites with the highâ€"class on tertainment at ng U PIIGIN J AUE ol the ‘sweet bostess or ofmvca__mm d-ltn‘;l':‘ of this kind, without was the . ho# Evangelical La ‘Thursday aftec e afternoon wa ol the Soci¢ty Dh chaoner : of he articu Mn hat Tuesday Both these Hachnol B4 arl tait the tax Aâ€"z?m received and other busi ed large enough to maKke 1‘ u::suhn,whrl w entail too heavy The members prosc Fischer in the chair man, Deputy â€" Keeve Comneitiors . Bechtel, â€" Hollman and Kutt ith ‘‘Mayor Scott of Galt wrote ‘thankâ€" ing the members of the Council â€"for thoeouhlmï¬mfmw de= putation on their to this. town several woeks ‘ago __to inspect â€" the lighting system.. _ â€"___ > ti Important business . the February se» eniux. ~Twoâ€" appi ‘azotwmh a . comâ€" munication the council to act in conjunction‘with other: towns and send & representative to Toronto ‘ to join a deputation whoâ€" will petition the Provincial Government to amend the act to give towns the right â€" . to erect public abattoirs. ~As the Board of Health appointed Dr. Bauman and Mr.: Thos. O‘Donnell to attend â€" â€" the meeting no action was: taken. s mWe Mr. J. Addison TayJor, . xepresentâ€" ing the Children‘s Aid Society, asked that the grant of $25 be increased to $50 this yearâ€" Referred to the ~Finâ€" ance Committee, t rach: . The Salvation Army also: asked for mï¬. Referred to. Finance. . Comâ€" â€"gr:.vl. Thoman [:'ï¬tkngd . Jor ho 1 in front of his property, ferred. to Light Committee. â€" report which was adopted. 5 a~ s + Chas. Frochlich be appointed assessor ao mak ue o is seoniine. ofâ€" reg m’m (-n“'t"'h' tor Ts a . IP ¢ third reading ï¬u‘;?iou Moyer _ and Veite! moved that Mr, Chas. â€" Frochâ€" lich oc appoluted ‘assessor.â€"â€" Council+ lors Kutt â€"and MWoelier â€" moved . an amendment that Mr. Louls F. . Diet: rich ‘be appotnted.» Reeve . Kaulman who was in the chair in the commitâ€" tee of the whole, submitted the : two motions, resulting in the appointment of Mr. Dietrich. ‘The vote was . as ‘follows:â€"For Froeklich, Reeve Kau{â€" man, Bechtel, Moyer and Veitel. â€"For Dietrichâ€" Mayor _ Fischer, _ Deputy | Reeve Schiedel, Kutt, Woellee _ and Hoftman Byâ€"law No. 41 to appoint Mr. L K. Dictrich at a salary of $300 was given its third reading and paseed. ‘An effort is being put {orth by. the OnAe::hgxmhar:b Dom{inion Alliance to educate the public in both the legal and the moral agpects â€"â€" ol the temperance‘ question. : ‘The holdâ€" ma.o«-zw Fielda Day is a part of this educational proâ€" g‘un.onluhm represontaâ€" es of the Alliance speak in â€" every ' '..2.'.'.".. . 6 vary according . to the mnmmï¬.m gub~ m_dmammdï¬ of, Snd &imost every feature _ _ of jWhWWW?’ other. * â€" Last year nearly 3,000 ~meétings were held and the educational ~ value of guch a‘propaganda can sqareely be ovet 'fhl‘\d‘flfl in will be . on h m&;‘“" .,25 Finoup uon & thiAk m s h 9 4* ‘In Betlin on he : which annogicement : apâ€" hogridp y ming e 4 na t is F. Dictrich Appointed to the Office_ Succeed Chas. Frochlich at Salary of . _ $300 per Anonaum : | ‘ Louis F. Dictrich Appointed As ted TEMPERANCE FIELD DA+t SX KONTHS FOR COBURXN 1{1; NMew Hapburse, w# \aahor o Woiteeas). 8‘::,,3‘1 ;Q‘ uh 2+ c* #5 i o Pha 109 câ€"d & ~»" (+ â€" i %, " Dalk <9 7 P e s n ie n Siua t ons . ) Weeeaaiare Â¥ â€" ASSESSC m†'f}"tfâ€lw‘?#f F h y .+ T 0 pasg 4 I | J"E’l' T ‘n' '7".\c u|n' c" F eW SR h & i '|I l f o f & 9 Ts DL DL Other® Matters Finance Report i, ‘~and who _ pleaded haree, appesred before Chief ome the Y were â€" Mayo seve‘ . Kau oung man Grre#â€" Â¥lynn for makâ€" Fave M tenced t form ~and mailed He said this had ton opint tatep Nr matter â€"should. beâ€" 1016 ONeP 10£â€" . PMFZ ther consideration, when more Yhiorâ€" mation could ‘be secured in regards to the cost: After further discussion the matter was left to a committes comâ€" prising Messre. Schicdel, ~Kutt and Clerk Kumpf, who will report‘ at the noxt meetiog au“""wuca-gw‘m*: &tg Ehv amended. Bomhm was in force for apo‘mmyyunqllflwi‘_lgt to the cases . . of the . present *A Messrs. Bechtel and Woeller _ stauted that the byâ€"law Bad been in â€". force for twenty years. A motion _ was MM&N&MNMM)! committee comprising Messts. Bech tel. Kutt, Schiede} and Woeller, who will report at the next meeting. . .. Chairman Kutt of the Fire: Commitâ€" tee read his mr;vm recommendâ€" . ed Athat the of caretaker Simpâ€" son of the fire hall : be‘increased from $4.15 to $500, commencing.Fob, 1st, 1912, | Also that the town defray half the ‘cost of three uniforms for fireâ€" men who sleep at the Fire Hall. That Mr. W. Glaister be | appointed â€".to turnish team: for ‘hook â€" and ~ ladder wagon and be paid $5:00 for ~ cach ‘night and Sunday~calls, and $3.00 for day calls, and: that a fire gong _ be placed in his house. At Clerk Kumpf browght in his report regarding. a ‘garbage ~. system _ â€" for Waterloo. ‘He stated that , Galt, . a worman ue xd ‘t garbage. system < was VM, tory, : The Mayor and. Reeve were of the opinion that the town was: not large. enough to justity the installaâ€" tion ol a garbage system. . Alter further â€" â€"discussion â€"no. action was Clerk Kump! stated that the Water and Light Commitsston had decided to erect a building 7x 12 feet to be loâ€" cated. on Caroline street, :where three transformers will be placed in ~order to serve the factory district. .‘ The l;:::t was referred to Qn Board > of . Mr. Chas. Moogk, . town engincer, will be requested to furnish . a . plan of hydrants for the next meeting~~ Councilior Hoffman asked ~if Mr. Wri. Suider or the town owned ‘ the lanc in front of _ Mr. I. ‘Thoman‘s property.â€" Clerk Kump! said that it belonged to the town. . _ / = . ~ A request for the use of the Town Hall in which to hold boxitig Bouts was: refused, _â€" _â€"*.~~ _ o EDSAR DEY‘S CONBITION f 13 CRTICAL Report of Chairman of Fire Comâ€" . = mittep. The marridgy was ~solemniztd . on _Wdug:ryolm-nm by Rev. " E. Bockeiman of Mr. Magsel of Berlin to Miss© Annic CGtoss, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Fred Gross of â€" this yown. The coupleâ€"will ‘reside in Berlin. . _ Mr. Jack Decker, son of Mrs.. John Becker: of Berlin and _ Misg " Edith Wedneaday w JSohn‘s .: Angitcan Church, by S MW. J . Andrew. Hal ceived by his father toâ€"night s that Edgar Dey‘s condition was most hopéless, â€" Dey has been in He H. E. Bechtel thought pudition at tie General Hospital in l&l:uu.tfl::lmvum ating :in a recent game avf&imtflwu pro ssional Clubs. ~A despatch trom Otâ€" awa; his ‘home city | says: MINARD‘ 8 AANTMENT < CURES he iÂ¥ awa,. Feb Transformer Station DECKERâ€"FURNEAUX ; Kutt moved that _‘ The roll be printed in <book mailed to â€" each ratepayer. is had been done in HMumâ€" other cities, and â€" in _: his uld ‘be appreciated by the HYMENEAL Garbage System NASSELâ€"GROSS Da ard al 1, in opesking _ to | $ MB BB S : j 5 *""~ < DIC€& &0 ot to act with last & *" 2 & U â€" ir . Frochlich, in orâ€" #*;. ; ight complete â€" their > T C inlou there. were, & which had not yet 3 ik aél explained | © that : 2. ~Momuacat at H i8 ty ed in,.@ precan0us everal Hospita) in ol â€"a blow strack A message an Canos Ag WaterIoo récarious th H al Temperance Field Day Spocial Services in Waterico as follows : Temperance Convention 3 â€" MEBNIICAMOCRAT Tuesday, February 20th, 1912 Morning and Afternoon Sessions in St. Andrew‘s Church 8. 8. Rooni, See programs Lottor‘s are giving ned to th largest â€"pu Jrd to: Fe page 4: of COURT ‘OF REVI$1ON ONYOT 4 ERS‘ LIBT® * ‘The Court ‘of Revision on ~Yoters‘ Lists met in the Council O\m c ametor whon‘ the ts o #ig changh 3 ; when vilowing ‘on ‘the Votera‘ List were: made: M;rflf Ailded 69 names ~ and struek off 30, while the Conservative Money Can Buy party: adgod 42 names ar LADI ?-EURS LADIES‘*AND MISSES® JAG& S, COUAT SWEAT%&QQK%RTS. â€" WAISTS:â€":MENS AND BOYS OVERâ€" COaATS. FUR LINED AND F _â€".. OÂ¥YERCOATS sc MEN‘s AND Bovys SUITS, MEN‘S AND BOYS SWEATERS, ALL WOOLLEN AND KNITTED GOODS j Spanking does bedâ€"wetting. _‘ tional cause _ fo: M. Summers, B Ont.. will send full CcX Inyerial fak: C. Staotinend sten. Rem. Pyp. Ds., Calgaty; .A wwnmmm 00. Clata Schmlet, aten. Stachbiet & Co° aUidonts oxber every wook; ; i ... . BETTER THAK SPANKING ‘ Waterloo County SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th $22.00 BRASS BED FREF Jummers, Box W. 501, â€" W . will send free to any * successfal home treatmant instructious. Send no. mo 1t a. m 7 pem. of <this 4ssu6 the person: who . makes purclhase of: goodé froim P Feb, Mth.â€"Read their ad WATERLOO s : #urniture ©Store, ‘Waterio0, 2 ic fran: a €00 00 Hradu ~~_ There are thousands of dollars w& brth of new Public Mass Moeeting 8 p. m. ~ I‘s a wice of money to buyelsewhere and wauste of time to look elsewhere. _ â€" * i/ J« Uffelmann in t esitively the biggest baryains of the season. There r â€" this Methodist Church, Rev.â€"Dr. John Ross. ; Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. John Ross. Evangelical Church, Robt. Hoimes, Esq:, THE PEOPLEK‘S STORE ty ir0 IN ST. MARY‘S HALL Iybe struck . of W Your mother ; with ney but hildren the folhn went to the â€"! herbalist for their roots Sherbs and barks; Nowaâ€" T take «BLLSS n HERBSâ€"to _ purify the blood, regu~ %\%ï¬:fln&m Ts d maintain perfect Som . lemsars j health $4Â¥. d“m‘“ a favor by notifying Back m the z olden days } Solomon Kaufman M Wanted FOR SALE EB HALLMAN, e c o Doake, thuk. â€"«~â€"a perfect blood_ "~. This élt. in wiifions . , it 18 a e and mild lax Et‘he â€" a tomc for stomach â€" a positive help in rheumatism , Exâ€"M.P. Ont 8â€"1t Half ‘Price Sale: n White Grocery ! Waterloo‘s New Upâ€"toâ€"date}Grocery and Provision Store. $ We want all â€" Buyers dn Uriana ic Ooels. ue JAS. 0. MOTHERAL. & 5..“ tendera addressed to the undersigned will be received up to the ist of March 1912 for painting Schoolâ€"House at Lexingtom, S. S w-:j:.,w-m Tp. " Schoo a ogen for inspection .on: th iamos. ot a of of Clitonicleâ€"Telegraph Tenders o%€ Burprising Values at the 87 any tender not WATERLOU aÂ¥ be y6@% ¢ of cost, we must sell them" . Wanted Watorloo‘s Live Grocgry veessarb Tike JB "Cladies "Thns mis. Intch Ratsne C . o. Car coods are all mmmg he 10 t P" Sm SS * k > milths» . KEEP PUSHING ! ! L. ©Brpuegeman 0B & in the The changes 5T4 We Â¥ot o sell all this season & Phone 781 inarst 1t% eopâ€"p ONTARIO time mak D it