E: io ced ~ Hahn, wh BbA G. yA ;charming and most enthusiastic | _ meeting of the. Women‘s muxub, wi$ held smu% at. the ~â€"home of 4,:31. Milton , ‘11. Maynard Aremne. The ‘President, Mrs. G. : Merber +~Bowlby ably presided, and a delight{ul ~pr ‘was . artanged ioiie daccnan "6f ‘ Mrs. _ . Fienk A cal i Sunday : School will . be Beld on ~ERhsistues:evcning_ and _ * M plendid proprams i4 being peepared _ Br. E. D. Heist of Berlin gave. an ‘.u‘mmhu:-uo : Young Men‘s Bible.Class at the i 1 Church on Subday morn Owing .Ao : of Miss 2PitE incos visitor in town Thursday. @5 . w .*m““' n‘" Ed, M'a. Migitor a i0us: at the Alesanita School haYC‘sticy Show in Guelph Thursday. closed for soveralâ€"days... . â€" Miss)<. y.‘ Emil Czerwinskt and Mr. . ds hm ab, the , .. be6â€"| gave} flrgph\flummr ‘ Cwhoiis seciously | â€" arrâ€" Ed.. Witzel, mwg il and. Miss Watson\ has .beenâ€" Absent | ;tors; in â€"St, Clenibuts on Y thi * M [ "ute. George Cohn’ol‘s‘m i _ The farm of Mr. Ivan Bauman, con lsting of 77 actes, ";::old to Tsrael iugrich for: is bush .. was ~Onâ€" Sunday ‘morning in the Methoâ€" 'emwwfloo,mm were > embership, six by letâ€" terâ€" and um¢i faith. An infant child was also baptised. id . sacrament of the Lord‘s supper as . 1 ~mt. the ‘close af the rhing service. |, / Rev. J..E. Hockey and Mrs Hockey t on Thursday for Tillsonbutgâ€" . to the funeral of the fotmer‘s ' . who passed away on Wednes diy afternoon in her 80th year. â€" She a paralytic stroke four years j %m one «six weeks ago om ‘the. effécts ‘of; which ‘she. | 5ucâ€" \ofhe â€" mapy~friends of Mr. M. J. M }m:his apprenticeship ,,i / G..] ‘s Drug Store .will We ‘pleased ~ .mthtm xecmved “W 0r% â€" and the highes* standing in chemistry in the _ Junior ' t }n_r K nations at the Torento 1 _*.,_‘i_, ~Pharmaty.. Mr. R. Geiger & AFother of Dr. Geiger of Waterloo a‘so took first class honots. Mr. T.‘W. Stopk. of Woest Montrosc| : Routine businbss. was,fransacted. at sold his fing 100 acte. farm to Mr. Lthe regular meeting. jof Abe Lerlin krt. Miller:.of Winterbourne for . a | Waterioo Hcspitah Board on â€" Friday ndjome . figure, and ySlt dispose off |evening. The Superintendent‘s report farm : stock andâ€" .implements by | for. .. Novembetr showed 304. days. for He auction sometime in January, |{ree patients, 526 for Pay paticnts, â€"a Â¥. Stork is contemplating moving |total: of 830° days, /receipts amounted ,gpw Ontario in the spring of 1913.) to _ $630.64.; admitted. during . , the M ferming And most curmnyingi) | ookh A7. Mittharktd A7, requaining in .should note thatâ€" the / winâ€" & the Bertin Business.Colâ€" "Janmary 2, although new lents enter also on Jan. 6. Free i‘s qst:g request. .. M. J. Hahn â€"of the Toronto W is assisting Mr. MHachnel during the Christmas w positions : for Berlin . Busimess | deceased. bad been in ill health {or mts‘ ‘Alice Gingrich, sten: |some months. . (Thé â€" funetal . took , W&Ac: 0?"- u:';‘"‘ place on Tmn'w l“ll;)ol- lcg y 6 #4 ‘m. . 1 » rs. Hiram, Burr who was a § _g‘.‘!f:‘&!,’?}h’w. Molsons o[uh‘ mg\&r‘. a,mm for a k. _Five calls were turned |fow months.this summetr died at De Ny, (me .other students being ready> | trojy, two weeks ago after; an ilines»® Faguates. of . ‘the B BC ~ &E°* |of about six months.. Mrs. Dickman lons. New term opehs Jan. 2| wij1 â€" have â€" the : sympathy of many ip: Enlér, Principal. ; . ftiends in the dowhle bereavement susâ€" hare was ~‘o laree attendance â€" at} tained. % m a large attendance â€" al Saturday. Eggs â€" sold # e lt deie x V Hm . a dozen and butter at . 326. + (ud; . Thets was a latge: suppiy Most Successful ‘Anniversary 1. Chickens sold from 50 to 15 Services eath,. ducks 70 cents and <geese) â€"., wrms o.‘ ik per Ib. Beef was sold at 9¢. | .. Much interest .. was taken im ~ithe | 106. \a& lb ’!‘9"!"“:00‘[â€-1-‘01&&“. R. R. . Cochrane, ies nreginn m ae To ,ot fe m . Potatboes so! versary » ; por m apples for |College mate. Rev, W. D. Leoe. and it E' a basket, \ and â€" $1.50 per bbi. |is tha.simple: tohth to say. that. q.-} ~§0.50 and $3.00 per bbi expectations, fJormed were pot Ofly re P o. e toie Ob .‘, yiv alzed but m- it 1 '-! ~*v’~' m ut | 26. chor ca mx“ .,“; Lecil tot 8 Arst time & n .at |Ing. All of !t'hvfl worthy . of . the apartment, .530 . C w#mmï¬ov Miss Hallman _ sang ~with A. wore . edding gown. of : geverence to “A?b with ind .lace «,-.-u,i'u... Ms! hy duiddle, Nt Joe. . Ellis k k* m . Mt#: E.’ Â¥. |also t / Millard‘s "Ave ï¬r’ » Mm Maric‘‘ most. aptoptably. * Altogether migy. Â¥el @ m the Anniversary services were most leta ‘adorned fh table, at |successful and profitable. s and Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead ?;m at ‘the close. was served at the close. ; Ladies‘ Aid Society. and a were Wy ene by un.flf’m Snyder . at he home, Géomhflnot' ‘bursday . alternooh. ) was i meorie the meaanlt â€" Pills * A f 8 ty enjored. the pleasant * bours «W . Berkinshaw, â€" forâ€" i Shuh, . received . . {or time. 4 her mattiage, : at _ 530 ; Chureh <; stroot, % wedding gown of white s and. was assisted in reâ€" M.â€"â€"DEVITT C wE LC mss < o her‘ mother, Mts: = Â¥. _ of Waterloo, and i Minz>: Nallp e jaee ghee hm‘s, “ï¬b‘v“\‘l J Mres C o Hamilton and ~Edwin K‘ présided, bed" bt Miss"Calder of Hamilton liss Dorothy McColl. â€"Globe. members of the Waterloo Pres and . Supplies ars for MHyyâ€" lolates and & : the business yisitor in %own.â€"â€"* _ ° .~ l:.h‘ï¬g;m.m Â¥isiâ€" /4 AGK ; seo 47 P â€"Mrâ€" and 7 Mu visited . u:d-Au Guelph.; Thursday . 3 "Mr: Alberp Mickus was. a business |} ragg! d‘ ‘w'm- o tner % of i "3n. Be, reudt es . 2’»“". e > Mr. ‘was tot at Stick Show in Guelph a Thevedas. _ &IM Czerwinski and â€"Mr. . FEd. wrgfl,lnï¬,m& Mr. Ed." Witzel and frignd were visâ€" guest ‘of his son on King=street. NWB: «> Ntb s ut 4 1 samgets B Mrs. Homer: ~Watson and daughtir) Messrs. Alex. Robertson, exâ€"MPP. I::o.m m‘vigt?c friends in Watérâ€" and Mr. Bdward md:‘:-um‘ e . 3 ~. & se \Feby visitors hb&r, 1 soveral Mr. Will fl&‘%% is the\days this week, . being in attendance guest of hi p @:_Iu:-ulln.‘s.nm.cnuycmu > Flyss. > sA KW EL A~* < Mr. Wilkie Hogk a Aow days Mr. Arthur Suyder â€"of Mt. Herriin, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Mess., is spending several weeks in\ Hogg this; week, en route.â€"to Toronto, Waterioo. lwhere heâ€" bas ‘been: transferred from Atrs C. W. Wells bas returned from |the Molsons Bank, London, .Ont. * Mr. Levi Bricker was a visitor . in attendance at the Stock Fair _ at Guelph this week.. ~‘ ._ _ _ : Mr, .. John. irty . was . visiting 11 Ns \B. r--_r;u'fl‘fl M k 'A’y \Foerster; Msited Jriend .ï¬wwwf?“ 8 > Mr. J. Haiy ol Collingwood was i Mr. Arthur .SHyder â€"of Mt. Herriin, | Mess., is spending several weeks in | Waterloo. K € Alrs. C. W. Wells bas returned from a pleasant visit of several days with Toronto friends: ; Guelph this week.. _ ~‘ |~ Mrs. W. J. .. Stcrling and .daughter Mr. L. Grove*hbas returned to Wat | Wilhelmina:bave retugned from an eXâ€" erloo a‘t‘r spendifig the summer in |tended> visit with ser daughter at the Narth West. .‘ . Winnipeg. ; Tt C ues : * > /+% ~Mr. J.. Laing and Mr. E. < W. Echmitt attended the Stock Show in Guelph ‘Thursday»>. > 4 $ :Mr. and Mrs. T~L.. Armstrong di Messrs. Henry Reuel, Fred Schmidt Toronto spent they week end with Mr. |and John. Meyer â€"were visitors at the and Mré. Frank Haight. % Ecu-l;h Stock Show vesterday. : Mrs. R. Forrest Ogilty and . two | . Messts. Eldon McDougall and Nor sons were visitors im Toronto for ‘1"“ Herticlder: returned on Wednesâ€" couple oi days this week. ...â€";, , | day from a motot‘l:tm,to London. & Mr. ~ Chas. Sing speat Sunday â€" ia| . Mr. and _ Mrs. Moser of Saskatoo® Sesk., are guests of hcr parents Mr and Mrs. J«â€"G.,Moser, Young St. Mr. Chas. Peppler {of visiting at his howe in . Accounts were passed amounting to $1454.55. > ds( e s Copa ism In reply. to. an enguiry Chairmian Digbel of the Bnï¬:h; Committg inti mated . that the new wing, would be réady for dccupahcy about Margh 1st. .President .J. B.:Hughes, Messrs. G. Dicbel, G.. D. Richmond, Dr, Minchin, 8.. ~B. Bricker, ~G. W. Schidel,. Dr. Bowlby, G. M. .. Wedd and Seorctaryâ€" Treasurer A. A. Eby were preseut. The sad intelligence was received on Saturday of the death of Mr. Boo# at Sobringvilie, â€" father of Mrs. â€" Harry Dickman, William St. Waterioo. : The deceased . bad been in ill health for some months. . Thé â€" funetal . took Eimira on Smpday. The ciu:w‘-m ol the Waterloo * ~ Aunday: Sphool will be held on Monday, Dec. 33rd. DEATH OF MR. BOOS hew nc i9 h4 du Read Toronto Waterloo Fiting in dok 1 wl Exoboit in wae. Mr. : Chas. . was a business Mouday . . w # The {uneral of the late Miss : ~Kate Gomery was held at the R. C. church this : ~morning: and thence to â€" Mount Hope cemeteryâ€" for Anterment. . ;.~â€"~. > Mr. andMrs. Haliman and daughter b{ ‘Alsack, Alta:‘, were the guests â€" of Mr.â€" and> Mrs.â€"M. 8. ‘Halliman, Allan street, this week. M *A z53 on‘toa::. Kunen has I bis home in uznm“-noemu , ow weeks twood. . . rig 3 / The I-hn?u.“" 4 months, :. 0 Mr. and+ Mre. â€" Clay ton L}; Bowman Noecker St., died=on â€"Monday. * ~ Mrs. E. M. Graf, Mrs. Peppler and Mr. Norman Peppler of Hanover â€" are ::udhg a lew days with {tiends â€" in wn. i » a pona Messrs. Clayton Plants and. .. Wnt. Siecbel have returned to Waterloo alâ€" terâ€"spending the_smper_h_n_tt_rbi?.“ Mr. Chas.: Hummel has _ returnod from Saskatoon after spending â€" the swummer there. *. 43 Mr.: J. â€" Kieswetter. bas. returned from the West. 7 +Mr. Isaae B. .Grofl hasâ€" just retuznâ€" ed {româ€"theâ€"West,. where he has had M niVing Nx. J a very successiul season buying. catâ€" tle, and which he sold . to the B. . C. meat company of Pringe Rupers.: Mr. Grof â€" on â€" his _ retugn . to Ontario brought â€"a load of grainâ€"fed. : Albexte steer. . to the Toronto market which broug» 1 him a_prize of $150.00. â€"It was ge erally conceded to have beca the ‘bess load: of export cattle< ‘that has beus on the Toronto market. for many i\ year. . Mr. Groff hasâ€"the ropuâ€" tatior of <being â€" one <of . the‘ â€" best judges . of export cattle in â€" Western Ontaris,â€" and he nuw has the same reputation in Alberta PUPILS ARE TO. BE VACCINATED ThBou’do(Bnuhnto_lfln smeeting on Saturday ezening deci to order a genefal vaccination of all the public: schoolchildren to... guard :rlup the possibility of an outbreak JOHN RUPPEL . . . _ ho, rasses Alihv . There have been no now cases â€" rg ported and :the cases. at the Isolation Hospital ate: well taken care of, how» ever the board deemed thisâ€"step necâ€" eésary Elmira, ‘Dec. <14.â€"â€"< Eimita lost _ a veteran merchant and citizen in *hb death ~ol .John ‘Ruppel, : postmaster . of the vilage, at his Home on Saturday morning. Deceased, who has been ill loreighy‘ weeks,â€" was dnâ€" s zp 7?3 HMe vu‘m postmaster im 1889 by the Guv t ot Sir \John Macâ€" donald. ; Mr. Ruppol, who was a na tive of â€"Germany .. had lived in Elmirs }l& years, where he condueted a . genâ€" eral. storaslor 32 years. ids â€" The wurviving mentbers of the law: ly are: John H., town â€"clertk, . Elmira;, Henty 1J:, marchant, Tavistock, Mary, witecof Rev: Mr. Borth, New â€" York, George H., Elmira, ~ Chas. H., . ol Bulalo; Mre.J. 8. mu. Elmtta; Otto, of Namilton, Oscar, c AC) L.I“' Hits additional degcendanis number 34 grandehildren ait winc [grnv;nndchnlrm. FROM THE WEST Kiippert has I Waterloo after 4g41 t Fergusor Mat the thews of Hamilto®s itor in Waterloo on turned 10 spending a N . «> J# Hoideibere Mo#n AT 3 vincial: . Health: Inspector ‘in town Wednesday. andâ€"ex sugpected cases~of smallpo: street and Caroline street vAdter carelul inspection . be * found that there were upw _ cases the"¢ wo families,"who are relsâ€" tikps.. He ordered that all _ of | the sispects : be removed : to the Isolation Hospital. D. A uk > l6 + £ On Thursday Mayor.. Fischer â€" and others erected : a tent beside the Izoâ€" Officer,: Dr.. Heuman, had ; the ;. . 4 mnol.un two" famities w:zus It appears that the â€" disease â€" was brought from: Hamilton by< a " young lady, ‘ a member 0+ one ofâ€"the families new» havingâ€" the disease, . who « was vierting "at â€"the home of ~a : friend in Hamilton. _ Thisâ€" {riend was a victim ol the disease. .. _ - shice" ihe yoing dptieietare and . n Mvu.wWW'w-’ ‘The m*al ‘:u.thotim mt un:: every precaution. to .preven b spread /of the : diseage,â€"*the>residences being under. a rigid quarantine. EPIDEMIC IS. .. _ NOT SERIOUS ion at Meeting of tmel'ovm Council & m} iw PY Bell an » d to Isola Hospital There are, he said, sixteen persons under quarantine in what is known.as the scarlet fever hospital, the lower part _ of© the Isolation _ Hospital, which. ; has no._. conne¢tion :. with the diphtherfa hospital except a.stair way on the outside of the . building. All but two persons are affected with the disease. > se 1X) 3: Mayor Fischer reviewed the smallâ€" poxe mcsuutm in . Waterloo at . the Co meeting Monday night., It. was recommended J.)% Provincial Health Inspcotor Bell of Toronto that the parties be removed.to a teat . to be erected beside the lm:nio“num tal. This was abtenpted > was found â€" that>. there.. was. not, enough room in the tent for the sixteen perâ€" sons.and the.stoves in the tent could pot be put in werking order in â€"due me so the â€" use of the scaflet fever wme so the â€" use of the : hospital was decidedâ€" upon | A FINE APPEARANCE The AoBt, ~ however, is in readiness now â€"andâ€"should any nowâ€"cas>s develop there will â€"â€" be no difficulty in taking care ofâ€"them. A us .. e It was also stated:that the: tos>s are of a mild form and there is . no danger of an epidemic. Th 6 It was stated that.ne of the â€"perâ€" sons under quarantine, but fot afféctâ€" ed with the _ disease, had been . sect around. town, and Stops will he taken The interior â€" of 8. B. Bricker . . ‘t Co‘s. genoral store presents a beau {u} .appearshee. Two protty : ‘booths have been erected, ons with a display of handkerchiets: and the other avdia play of Japanese linen. These . with many other â€" decorations make | this | store appeal to the. Christmas trade. to â€" see that the ‘man is Kept undetr quarantine. [ Toronto, Dec..i7.=â€"An order wiiding up the Wellesiey Cheeso and . Buttet Co. has been grantedâ€"by" Justice Rid" dell on the appli¢ation of the Macleaty Imperial. Cheese Co. creditors _ for $17,885.34. r it ... The Company was incorporated ~ in January 1907, with a nominal capital of: $50,000 in $10 shares. It was al leged that only $8,500 stock had been subscribed. $ The . ComPany assigned . to Osler Wade on Dec."lith. ‘The ‘assignee . is appointed interim liquidator with teâ€" ference to J. A, C. ‘EM ' BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME FOR 1 a . P lp n M ts e t 45 c What will »bwulmw tor W.pflm.‘ ure on the walt. ‘"Mother‘s Treasures" is just the picture é“ want. ts : ft for any home in Cabada and. can . be had free by: subscribing to The Famâ€" ily Herald_and Weekly Star of Mont» real, the greatest mm family paper printed. It ng dol= lat a year, and no home :d to be without it. .. Every present sub scriber to that paper should semd his renewal now and get a copy of the m«nummf A-zhom not a suh scriber papet . plowre at mnor‘g-ry will * balp ‘â€u’) make the New Year brighter for you. CHEESE CO. *Saturday Bargail and We ritadet plioviaiene, apen. dorent c esd mc AMD 11 d _ * . Swite â€" s‘ ; 90 lanches iyng, ‘hemasntened botder; "dia mond shape‘lace centre. . FLEECE KiMoONA ChoFR iSe, .. ; PENNMAN‘S BLACK . CASHME c 27 5?0&‘4.5 25. *‘*"Mosp. s PAR roR $.00. _ + t t M m x z aÂ¥% : * A * * ~A a lot ot gdlors, . all A specialprice. for this quality, al d e. s tonone tequel | «onl mahaile. sie: moaned 1 donth ::c.,,:‘,ink, helig, mï¬wm ankle .aud" toe, a reliable hose t ue, ete. & . ) | wear. / ie e! o LADIES‘ KNITTED MUFFLERS, . THURSDAY 19c AND 35¢. _ Colots : of browi, zed, vlaek, |gret; blue, etc.,â€"shaped silkens. knit : with dome fastemer, regular 89c and 50¢: )P # *3 T 4NAAA tA tAt 44 4t t 4¢++4+ The Guelph Daughters of the â€"Emâ€" pire have decided to hokd a Military mn. on Thursday, â€" January â€" th, l! E. W. Lamprey, Manager. .. (+ WHWOty MARMEON . c fim T Gn im } m wme] n l e ow n Em J m o Em in } wl im Ti En T m n Om m 1 m w e (o 10 T m L P h !z! !5:!"‘- ll"! ! ':;‘I" Ra 4 lBeRAZ L2 L4 6 SWISS E6. â€"B..SCARFS 19 a* A23t z+A ITEMS OF INTEREST TOGOOD BUj For. Fall and Winter months a~smart, reliable person . to sell our wellâ€"known fruit and oruamental trees in / Waterloo and surrounding country. QVER 600 ACRES . . .. of. the finest nursery stock grown. â€" Stock ‘sold and delivâ€" ered to. trade. Early and good delivery . guaranteed, _. Thirtyâ€" iive years of .business>« experiâ€" ence enables us to . offer the best Agency in our line. Write lgr terms,. o s PELHAM NURSERY CO., TORONTO.â€" 42â€"12% Gives the"lesf Qatlofactlon for General ‘i%i ,Pq.tri Flour For Pastries. . ~ â€"â€" & t etaa Beauih Bwawcn Daily Bread Flour Shirk & Snider, Ltd, WANTED J at 3 per cent. per annum is paid from the day Many of these Bargains are de Phone 76. The Farmer with a Bank Abcount OPEN EVERY EV ENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE BaNK oF ToRfonto. . Mills & Co, cald +4] DR T 5 ~dozen : new and ~stylish . feeee wo tte ©Dressing Sacques, . all are n:‘::btu,nlmteflau:, f BLACK SILK PETTI0OOATS $2.891 REGULAR $5.00. â€" = ~ This is a â€"great snap, pure _‘ silk tafieta, well â€"made in‘ the > latest styles, « al} lengths, :lined: flounce.. â€" .. * 4 FOR 25¢c. ‘ REGULAR ade PV 608. . .. j $ hi ~> k , Li »a % e . i g C Pn k 30 dozen Ladies‘ White Lawn Handâ€" | . Strong quality for Suits or Dress kerchicts, : with hemstitch : border and in brewns, greons, etc., â€" 48 ©_ cotner embroidered. > : â€"â€" wide, a desirable cloth to wear. . _ SPECIAL IN HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘-rwu:n DRESS GOODS. 89c 4 FOR 25¢. REGULAR uc TO 660c. U SE ONLY wHAT TO GET FOR . "HER" SCARFS, 50c to $4.50 KID GLOVES, . ..‘ 4 4 L $1 to $3.50 HOSIERY, 25c to 75¢ ts 4; L *A HaNorkERchrErs â€"â€" WAISTS $1 to 980 1c to $2.00 SRIRTS, $2.50 to 9.75 HAND BAGS, _ MUFFELERS, . . ~.. \ 5oc to $47.00 SILK HOSE, $1 to 1. 50 SUITS AND COATS, BELTS, 250 to $1.50 LACE JABOTS, _ The ‘best gifts for ladies, â€"things that are ugefub as . weoll. as ornamental; gilts that are sure to be highly appreciated are . here in a hundred forms. Call and look over our goods. You‘ll like the elegant things .we show P * ; ho d CASIICAND ONEPRICI 1zes, the pOpDIAFT â€"#l quality and: washing %lo SACQUES . 88c LAR 15¢ TO $1.08 LINTE et Us Help You Decide Miller & Hohmeier The Place to Buy Your Christmas Gifts ta PIEPER BLOCK . :BERLH, ORT. $10 to $20 25¢ to 75c the money is deposited to the day it is with REG» Yor 11 ‘fl‘“ï¬ort‘. Ont. t oo to. conr Taumaly WHITE .30 Wiion, Winager In. waigt or dress lengtbs only , all the best: shades of: pink, . golid, "3 cadet,> navy, black, â€"white, ,&~* lexible: satin,> with bright ‘finish. > e e e acIAL . * LADIES‘â€"BLACK UMBRELLAS $3.98, REGULAR $4:50 â€" â€" Long mission ‘handle,‘ with gold _ siiver ‘top, suitable . for engrav fine gloria stik cover, paragon d d LACE COLLARS, . , 25¢ to $4.50 : soc to $1.00 UMBRELILEAS, â€" _ CHILDREN‘S SILK HOSE, 39¢ to 50¢ CASH AND ONE PRICE J1 L $1 to $10 v . emb 89¢