â€" emenecmmariemmrstemica mopeonemmme Franl ‘ A. d. \ amsessssessessessesesssece| ). A NMr. 1 | _ OBMUARY | y Mrs. ; $ | yrs ececscsscccecssessescecsecceee | Sa5e, {APPEAL DISMISSED . WITH C HELD ENJOYABLE // HALLOWEEN PARTY McDougall v. Sniderâ€"M. A. Secord K.C.. for plaintifi. R. McKay, K.C., for dalendant. Appeal by _ plaintil from judgment onf Senior Judge _ of Waterloo of the 10th of _ February. 1913. Action by Anna C. MeDougail of town of Waterioe io wecover $500 damages . for flooding her _ lands against William Suider, miller, allog: ing that such flooding was caused by defendant‘s neglecting to open _ the foodgates in his dam. Ai trial / acâ€" tion was dismissed with costs Judgment A ppeal odisnussed with " ‘The following judgment was rendâ€" gred in the Appellate Division Coutt, ‘@t Osgoodc Maill, Toronto, on Monâ€" l@ay, by Justices Meredith, Mactazen, Magee and Hodgins. This will settle & long drawn out legal battle. joyable time A very interesting event was teld on Friday evening, when about thirty, friends of Miss Decima â€" Zimmerman gathered at hor home on Albert St. ‘The evening took the form of a Halâ€" lowe‘en party, â€" and the time was spent in appropriate games and music ‘The house was beautifully decorated With articles suggestive of the event. ‘The gathering dispcrsed in the wee sma‘ hours, all having a very enâ€" The late Miss wWinkler succumbed in the Toronto Hospital on Friday aftâ€" ernoon at 4 o‘clock, having been reâ€" moved thare a few days previous. She is survived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. II. Winkler, and _ two sisters â€" and two s,rothers, namely, Manntah at home, Josephine (Mrs. J. €. _ Steckenteiter) _ at _ Bridgeport, Bask ; Alonza, and Gcorge, Waterloo. where. Mr. Haist‘s health has been l'll‘he floral offerings were texcopt‘b:- y i "3 v ve ju reâ€"|ally beautiful and were sent by the o heed o imere Toom mhet in at |eaimamg. _ Waterloo _ Methodist sence of three months. Church Board; Trinity _Meï¬mo.\st 'The'Iunenl of â€" the late _ Abram|Church Qhoir, Berlmr: Ladies‘ Bible Shantz, who died on Tucsiay mornâ€"}C!ass, “?‘""fl?"i Suddaby §°h°‘“ img, will be held on Thursday afterâ€" stall, Bcrh‘n; Courtland Ave. §c§onl moon ‘at 2 o‘clock at the house,|Staf; Berlin Teachets‘ Association; thence to Bethany Mennonite Churen| Ladics Aid and Missionary Sociuty, for service, and East End cemetery Waterloo Methodist Church: ‘t’n'.tor- for interment. â€" No flowers. ian Order . of Nurses _ Assoviation; Miss Minnic Bechtel, who is in at. | Wattrloo Mutual Fire Insurance €0.; tendance at the Albright Art School, |OMi<t and Agency "staf of the Water. Bufflalo, in a recent competition conâ€" |199 Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; Grand ducted by the Adams Store, the largâ€" Hiver .LlidKE', A.F.& A.«“.:. Mr. â€" and est in the city, was successful in winâ€" &!rs. Geo. “f'g.cnast, Mr. and Mrs. A. ging the prize for the best design|Fostcr, Beglin; Mr. and Mre. Thos. ?«bmitted. The competition was open l; oster,. ‘Illrl * ""{‘A_M“; "‘,‘ [;z.ug‘"l’\?m; s 4 s Aurora, :4 aFs. H. J. . Aats; fouins inelobecs of the Art School . (gipg, Humpbries, Borlin; Mr. and Mrs . Frank Haight, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs â€" A.‘J. Prettic, London; Mr. and Mrs: ameecssescecsseseseceecseecee|J. A. Bryant, Buckingham, Quebec: * NMr. Wm. Vansickle, Hamilton; â€" Mr. 4 _ § and Mrs. Allan Eby. Berlin; Mr. and. 2 6 Mrs. King, Woodstock, Ont.; Mr. and $ | Mrs. Pollock. Berlin; Mtr. and â€" Mrs. eesssccsrcecessesesaseseseeeee |Sage, Berlin; Miss Pshellusch, _ Berâ€" * lin;, Mr. and Mts. Geo. DeKleinhans. MISS REGINA WINKpLER. Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt. doess Berlin, Miss Alice Gauntlcy, Berlin; 5 Miss Moogk, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. The funcral of Miss Regina Winklet| Wellct, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs Geiâ€" was held on . Tuesday _ afternoon|ger; Miss Barber and class,; Mr. and private, at 2.30 o‘clock from the reâ€"{Mrs. Jaines Heveton; Women‘s _ Caâ€" sidence on Elgin St. to Mt. Jope/nadian Club, Graduate Nurses Assocâ€" cemetery. * iation. Miss Minnice Bechtel, who is in atâ€" tendance at the Albright Art School, Buflalo, in a recent competition conâ€" ducted by the Adams Store, the largâ€" est in the city, was successful in winâ€" ging the prize for the best â€" design ?flbmitted. The competition was open to the members of the Art School. The {funeral ~of the late _ Abram Shantz, who died on Tucsday motnâ€" img, will be held on Thursday afterâ€" moon ‘at 2 o‘clock at the house, thence to Bethany Mennonite Church for service, and East End cemetery for interment. â€" No flowers. ‘Mr. ~and Mrs. Rev. A. Y. Haist, who have. been at the Battle Creek Sanitarium,. Battie Creek, Mich., where. Mr. Haist‘s health has been materiallyâ€"improved, kave just reâ€" turned to:their home after an abâ€" sente of three months. The party of hunters {rom Waterâ€" looâ€"azid . vicinity have left for the hunting grounds at Muskoka on â€"th: trail of the deer, as the season opens wn November ist. ~MrS. Rev. Burn received word on Wednesdgy. morning that her brother, Mr. Daniel Graeb, was critically ill at the general hospital in Stratford, Mirs. Burn left for that place on Wedâ€" Word was received Thursday â€" by relatives here announcing the â€" death of Mrs. Jacob Drun‘m, mother â€" of Mrs. Emerson Ruppel, \i‘ii;fié;, and formerly of this place. The cause of death was dropsy. She was aged 64 "l‘h_ple of farm stock and imple ments of Mr. M. M. Shantz, 1} miles ‘n,..gmv. 27th, commencing at 9.30 EOCAL AND PERSONAL â€" Lommencing _ toâ€"morrow morning, Nov. ist, the Waterloo market â€" wili open at 8 o‘clock for the winter Home. A full supply of needy articles for sickness or accident purâ€" A complete outit for little money at <198% _ ae is l0~ , ; , With gir Ed. M. devitt f“"‘-"“‘" J } JE |Ur# Aruy Phone 217. in your is ama /. _ " C G 2C ./ We .10 PE 24 :. * _ $[Faperal of Late Mrt. Artiur|Brothite of Mir. 8.E Hochial] | ', rwu..ay&.. -ub&.')\. 4 > $A e a With pim&a’ impressive . { John Erakine Taylor, broth obssquies, the femains ‘of the " ls ©.«] and Mr. J, Mrs: Artighr Wster were . laid laylor~of Waterioo. . ffe pa rest on Sunday. The fungral 'io'h‘g at Nick Ps., on Th ye 4 M 4 C .30 o'c’n’-!, ml friends â€" from + % Twinâ€"City, as well as outside points,|, The late Mr. ‘Taylor was gathered in large nugsbers to pay | Watetloo 43 )mâ€"#. be their last tribute of respect to one|O! th¢ late C. M lor. ===|who had comimanded their _ sincere|0%¢d to the States about friendship and esteem. ago, where he attended t Al After the singing of one of the}Collcges at Ann Atbor, A favorite byranssof deceased, Rev. C.|Pbiladelphia, graduating i L. Melrvine, Of Trinity â€" Methodist|latter institution in the y« . _ |Uburch, Berlin, offered an appropriate| lc entered upon the practi | The gangs of boys were king on thel | streets Friday night, and wore very ‘mn(m‘"abie kind of a mask,to _ hide! their identity. Pickâ€"tacks: and â€" peaâ€"| ! shooters were out ir large numbers, }but no seriqus _ damage was _ dore. | : Wagons were moved, verzniah chaits‘ | were put up telegraph polls and trees,| |and similat nonsense, | _A _ darge number of parties, mas / querades, and iafyâ€"puils were _ also ; | held. Ih j You should get your _ tickets eatrly for the _ Shredded _ Wheat Banquet Thursdar, Nov. 13th, as accommodaâ€" tion is limited. Appetising menu and rxcellent programme. Tickets whith ate 25 cents may be ebtamol 2t DÂ¥ Nitt‘s Drug Stotre, HMallowe‘en has come and gone, ant the small boy, who previously spent many an hour, schenting and planning how to carty out his mischieyous pranks, _ now _ enjoys the fun over again by compating notes with his fellows. Small Boy was King and Carâ€" ried QOut a Large Proâ€" gramme of Pranks HALLOWE EN PASSED QUIETLY Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wegenast, Hamâ€" ilton; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Green, Hamilton; â€" Mrs. L. M. Craigm anfd Miss HMotnby, Sberbrooke, Que.; Mr. and Nirs. A. J. Preitic, London; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bricket, Rosevilie; Messrs. _ William and Ed. Wege nast, _ Stratiord; Mr. 1. . Wegeâ€" nast ‘and _ Miss _ Catrric Wegeâ€" nast, Woodsiock; Mrs. Addison Hallâ€" man, Aurora, I11., and others. The Misses Olive, Clatibel and Ethel Graybill, of Calgary, Alta., sisters of deceased were present as well as the following relatiyves and friends from out of town:~â€" The pall bearers were:â€"Messrs. . E. D. Cunningham, A. A. Eby, J. Hev eron, O. Geiger, J. Hutton and YÂ¥ S. Haliman. hood, and discharged the duties which devolved upon ber with fidclity â€" ind {aithfulness, The members of the choirs of the Methodist churches of Berlin _ and Waterloo, of which she wag a © forâ€" mer member, wore present, and jea in the singing. * Rev. W. D. Lee â€" pronounced the closing prayer and benedicttsa. Interment took place in Mount Hope cemetery. . ‘ early demise of her mother, she was called upon to assume its responsibiâ€" lities at an early age, amd also in the various organizations with which she was associated. She exemplified in the trucst sonse the best qualities of high nunded and Christian womanâ€" Rev. Mr. Heckey, pastor of the Waterloo Methodist Church, who cor ducted the service, followed, and bore litting testimony to the fine personal qualities of the late Mrs. Foster. He roferred to her life of useful service / 3e Ey . > + 8 pi $ s MANY FLORAL udumsl The sad intelligence was â€" rectived Michael Bovko _ pleaded guilty _ in Police Court Thursday motn‘ng, to a charge of theft of a bicycle: . Foyko while _ admitting â€" the thift, said he had sold it to pay his board, and in tended to pay it back, when hs re emved his wages. He wiis renv.ad d until Friday for sentence. 07 ENC OOTRITISSIUI. ‘lne nPPOlnung Prfl'inl's to ',bfl Pf-“nfmm a oi a member for the Commission w's]ï¬imrt programme of instrumental and left until the last, as itâ€"was antifé | vooea; numbers as weil as rocitations bated that there would be confider~) was giyen, which was enjoyed . and able discussion. Howevetr, this . was appreciat>d. ‘The programme compris not the case, there being no Othet|nq a song by Miss Mary â€" Haliman, name sugrested for the vacancy.. a violin cello solo by Mrs. _ Harvey Mavor Fischer intimated that the‘ zelier, _ recitation by _ Mr. _ Oscar resignation of â€" Mr. Mueliet h>d teen Rumpel!, a humorous monologue . by accepted and im accordance with th:/ Â¥tr. Waitt Atkinson, and aâ€" piano law, another _ membet must be &!r’mmbcr of Mr. Wm. Clement. pointed for the balaBce of the t:rin,: Following is the full cast, princiâ€" which _ in this “‘u #fl not exPire pals and chotus:â€" ‘ until Dec. 31st, 1914. "Mr. Huehna ns* The Learned Judge â€" Mr. E. W. suggested by Mr. Bricker, and a te | Mackenzie. solution moved by Mr. B. E. Bechte!! The Plaintifiâ€"Miss Lottie Abreos.â€" and seconded ty Mr. J. R. Kanfman‘! . The Defendantâ€" Mr. Walter Atkinâ€" was unanimously adqPted. son. 1 At the. meeting of the Town (Coun: til on Monday night Mr. C. N. Huehn was unanimously chosen as a member of the Water and Light Commiss on as a successor to Mr. J. Chas. Muel: ler, who resigned at the last meeting of the Commission. The appointing oï¬ a member for the Commission was left until the last, as it â€"was anticg pated that there would be considerâ€" able discussion. Howevetr, this was not the case, there being no other name sugrested for the vacancy.. AP Miss Sproule adaressed the Sunday School of Zion Evangelical _ Chutch, on Sunday afternoon, ard will also give an address this cvening at 8‘ o‘clock in Zion Evangelical Chuzch, Beriin. _ I Miss A. Sproule of Fort William, one of the faithful missionaries supâ€" |ported by the W.C.T.U., who is enâ€" gagod in missionary work among the lumber camps in New Ontario. deâ€" livered an improssive _ address relatâ€" ing some of her expcriences and _ enâ€". couragements in her work. She statâ€" ced that a wonderfui change is comâ€" ing over the land, and that the Canâ€" ada Temprrance Act is going so be carried by New Ontario in the near. {uturc.. Miss Sproule also emphasizâ€" | ced the fact that it pays to train and educate the boys und girls on sti(-n-] lific temperance; it improvis the fuâ€" ture generation. io Four new members were received into the Society,. The Scripture reading by Rev. Mr. Hockey was very emphatically dealt with, much to the encouragement . of the W.C.T.U 1 The parlor mceting of the W.C.T.U. which was held in the Sunday school room of the Mcthodist Chutch _ on Friday alwï¬n, was inspiring. â€" A large numbesâ€"of members and _ visiâ€" tors were in attendance. Mrs: Hockey presided . ismb a o * In 1891 he was married to Annie Maloney; of Wilmington, Delaware, who survives, together with _ one daughter and the following brothers had resided at Nickleville, Pa.. where !“'rm late Mr. ‘FTaylor was boitn im ‘aterioo 53 years~apo, bejag ; a ol the late C. 1. Tajior Te " 1¢ moved to the States about 25 years "u;o, where he attended _ the medical colleges at _ Amn Arbor, Mich., and Philadelphia, graduating from . the latter institution in the year ©1893. He entered upon the practice of his pro{ession the same year, at | Rockâ€" land, Pa., where he resided until about three years ago, when he took up his residence in Oil City, Pa. After about nine montbs‘ . residence here he was obliged to relinquish the dutiecs of his profession owing to ili ?‘lm :-;;t. Found Guilty of Theft Bridesmaidsâ€"Mrs. C. _ A. Boehm, Miss L.. Decker, Miss McBtide, Miss Sterling, Mis. P. Wright. Counsel for Plaintifâ€"Mtr. R. An detson. Usherâ€"Mr. Fred Krug. Foreman of Jutryâ€"Mr. J. Ellis. First Bridesmaidâ€"Mrs. F. W. De Mille. The entire production was worthily presented and those who were instruâ€" mental in so successfully carrying it through are to be commended _ and congratulated upon the favorable outâ€" come of their efforts. ‘ The audience was very appreciative and the performers were frequently applauded. The operetta furnished a delightful everning‘s entertainizent, _ and the splondid manner in which the dificrâ€" ent paris were taken evidenced careâ€" ful preparation and refected _ most creditably upon those participating. The solo parts by _ the. princtpals, together _ with the choruses, â€" were sung with brightness and good tonc quality and with general acceptance. The principals were arrayed in ‘strikâ€" ing costumes befitting their | several stations, while the members of the Jury exemf@iied in a typical manâ€" netr the difierent characters . who sometimes comprise the modern jury. An oveut waich «dgrew _ a _ crowded house and was produced by local tal cat, was the "Trial By Jury,‘" a «draâ€" matic caniata by Sir Arthur SWlivan and W.,5. «itibert, given in St. Saviout‘s Hall, Waterloo, Wednesday cvening, under the auspices of St. Saviout‘s Church Choir. Spoctatarsâ€" Jurymen Noptanoyâ€"Mrs. W, M. 0. Lochead, "TRIAL BY JORY" GREAT SUCCESS acsesesenrcepraersee »7 Wmmcs‘w "The People‘s Store" _ ‘WATERLOO, ONT. Hosiery continually réquires renewing. Perhaps your supply needs replenishing. Even if you nave enough for present needs _ it will pay you :o buy heavily at these prices. Production ‘By Local â€"Talent nUR SPEUIAL desetrving of mention is No. 430 MONA $3.00.. Corset, all sizes, f@P ... ... 2222000 00000000 Your iriends who know will tell you you should come but don‘t *wait for their advice. Come now. o This is an important section ol our store at all times, but parâ€" ticularly so just now, for duriag this sale we are offering exceptionâ€" al valuesin Corsets which are selgomâ€"reduced in price. â€" * Nothing â€"like having a plentiful supply of good medium of heavy weight Underwearâ€"and these afferings are all goodâ€" right from regular stocks. Prices like these very‘ seldom appear. K ie AAH MA :: > Aa WR Pz C / C Itâ€"was planned ‘to move our stock of snlithdid‘ goods:and toimove Abhrm.quickly. !T IS DOING IT AND DOINGâ€"IT WELL. . // . 1 locridently it is saviré our nï¬:ï¬f}; nte: ‘QE \mbly‘ ‘as on every purchaze. W‘;:Iu- that foy wis of people doâ€"perhaps your frierds art. ‘among Such an active ngitation. Such an sghu“gium Such ‘stirring saving chances. Truly this i# an unusual event, â€"., . UFFELM See our Ladies‘ Cakhmere Hose special at Men‘s heavy all â€"wool socks, in light and dark shades, special NO EQUAL, See our special Ladies‘ ard Children‘s heayy all wool ‘ Hose See special LA DIVA for stout ladies at Our prices on Corsets range from °_ LADIES‘ UNDERWEAR. ranging «Jlust to encourage youâ€"these items:~ Move onâ€"Knit Underwear ! Chorus :Delightâ€"d with Move onâ€"Hosiery ! Move Onâ€"Corsets / mot Anâ€" night who work havot with the susceptible Judge and Juty, but on the entrance of the Plaintif their affections â€" are Euickly transferred _ to her. The ounsel for the Plaintiff then _ sets forth his touching case, his client is much overcome and has to be comâ€" )lorted by the Foreman of the Jury and the Judge. The Jury then pitch lin to the Defendant, who again . enâ€" deavors to pacify them. The â€" case gets badly involved, and after the Dlainti® i. w eamamca k00 . Jr0C98 270 NCVE INC CATZ _ SUDBULIDUL, Plaintiff is furiously repelled by tbe}ue gets the big end of the stick by Defendant, the flirtatious Judge get®‘sending or bringing in his order at impatient and to put an end to the | the beginning of a big offer. ' dilemma Teaves his bench and _ draâ€" We now submit a similar advantâ€" matically announces that he will )age to overyone. We will give The marry her himself. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph‘‘ from now until _E?f production will be repeated toâ€" |-lnwy 1st, 1915, for $1.00. _ Send how he came to be a Judge. Aiter the Jury are sworn successfully, the six charming bridesmaids appeat, The Operctta opens in a Court of Justice, spectators and jurymen are discovered strolling about. The"sher with his "Silence in Court‘‘ restores order. and then triee to use his inâ€" finence with the Jury to . mavor the Plaintif, and the _ Jury promptly takes a strong dislike to the Defenâ€" dant, but the latter manages to paciâ€" fy them. The (Judge then _ enters Court with much ceremony, thanks . the Company for their kind words of| welcome, and frankly relates to them] o sase } to $3. 150, $1 to 100, 150, 30o, 600, , Bassâ€"Mr. Atkinson, Mr. DeMilic, Mr. E. Gellatly, Mt. Garner, | Mr. Nash, Mr. Rooney. Musical Directorâ€" Rev. A. L. G. Clarke. Stage Managerâ€"Nr. Gro. Philip. Accompanistâ€"Mrs. A. L. G. Clarke Propertiesâ€"AMr. Nash. Cpan= Electricianâ€"Mr. R. McBride. Busincss Managertâ€"Mr. F. J. Roonâ€" Mrs. F. Snyder, Miss Davenpoit, Miss H. Doersam, Miss K. ‘Laycock, Miss G. Quinn, Miss Wood. _ Tenorsâ€"Mr. Detenbeck, Mr. Doughâ€" erty, Mr. H. Gellatly, Mr. Bruegeman Altosâ€"Mrs. W. Atkinson, Mrs. Moyâ€" or, Mrs. H. M. Snyder, Miss G. Hawke. * 25¢, 35¢, 50c¢, 75¢ to $1.25 Should include the keeping of a "Joint Savings Account" in the Bauk of Toronto. Eithet of _ two persons in the houschoid may then deposit or withdraw morey as required. A Joint Account in the BANK OF TORONTO is not only a convenience but it is also as facer tive to thrift, and to the accumulation of a desivable ‘"Bank Balance." Interest is added halfâ€"year to the balance. Paidâ€"up Capital ... $5,000,000 Reserved Funds _ ... 6,176,578 Assets ....._.._ Over 35,000,000 at ._ _ THE HOUSEHOLD EXCHEQUER Synopsis. THE BANK OF TORONTO. j | WATERLOO BRANCH Managon. s & P. J. Wright, Manager in your ordet now. ‘The, Early Bird, as his name _ imâ€" plics, do¢s not need to be awakened by an alarm clock, but from natural temperament and characteristics is always on the spotâ€"ready when the fitst material benefit _ offers . itself. Just so with the carly _ subscriber. He gets the big end of the stick by sending or bringing in his order at ‘ * M DE n ,’~¢ |$ $12.50 ‘to $25 Ladies‘ Lace Collars, frillâ€" ings, ruchings, Side Combs, Barretts, Latest Styles, Novelties in the Fancy dept. i Suits, Skirts, . A. Mills & Co. LADIES‘ FURNISHINGS The fire departnsent received a to the home of Peter Berdux. A street, about 11 o‘clock Ratu Th: chimney was on fre, when the reeis arrived the fire nearly out, no damage having : % 7 SMALI: BLAZE ON ALBERT iT=s High Class Garments. Ladies‘ Neckwear, every. new style, that fashion . decrees claim our attention, that â€"is why the latest accessories . in ladies‘ wear are in stock, and at reagonable prices. We have the choicest display of . black Hair Pins to be seen _ amyâ€" where. Ask to see them when siyle; Coats out d: ordiâ€" nary stereotyped styles, smart dressy coats having . both durability and appearance; we have had wonderful. suceess with these Coats this geazoR: : and â€"feel satisfied that if you inteugiu a coat .we can please in quality and price We show the latest styles in Novelty very new Li t".\.“'