6> .A @ubiscription $1.00 per apaum payâ€"| . * @ ?t uble in advance, $1.50 if uot so paid. mmommu*t- _ Postage for United Stateq gubsczip. |90 fot BUBIPiPel honors on Mosday % k %% » are seventsen poâ€". _ aes 50 cents extra. & sitions to be filled, namely : Mayor, «. _â€" (. High class printing, English and|Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Six Councillors _ _.. Berman, in all its branches. :::'M?dl.ucomw. Sewer Commissioners, our ib ADVERTISERS . Public Schoo} trustees, l (Continued from Page 10.) Christmas with friends in town. â€" Miss Amanda Weber, Waterloo, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Airs. .Jobn Weber,â€" Yenge St.â€"â€"â€"â€" Church Services.â€"Lutheran Sunday morning, Evangelical 7.30 p.m. Spe. cial services will commence on Sup« day evening and continue each evemâ€" ing during the week excepting Satâ€" urday. All welcome. 3 Mr. Joseph Etnst of Berlin enjoy_-“ ed Christmas at his bome here. Sportsâ€"Last Friday two of _ our ports, _ Aug. Henrich and Levi Spert) Lichty, had a bicycle race > Waterloo. August gave up about 0 miles out. Levi claims he was ped by the police at Waterloo exceeding the speed limit. On urday they had another race to ‘onestogo and back. _ Levi again came in first, givieg him the chamâ€" pionship.â€"Miss Aleda Wahl, Waterâ€" loo, anwl Elmer Wahl, Bowmanville, are spending the holidays at â€" their home here.â€"Now Christmas is over are you satisfied? I would like to tell you what I didn‘t get, but time and space are too valuable.â€"Mr. and! Mrs. .John Filsinget and son, Woronâ€" to, enjoyed the holiday at Maple Grove Farm.â€"Mrs. McMurtrie, Lonâ€" don, Miss Salome Ratz and Mrs. f Fry, Eimira, were the guests _ of | Mr. W. Doerbecker last week.â€" Mrs. f T. M. Robinson is spending a _ few weeks at her home in Port Elgin.â€" ‘ Mr. Charles Hellert and two childre ‘ of Detroit are visiting at the hom of Mrs. George Heller, King streï¬.L At all Druggists, $1.30 per b;m_le Free Literature. Sanol Manufacturâ€" ing Co., Ltd., Winnipeg, Canada. POR sale by A. 0. HAEHNEL, 0 | Rexall Store, * Waterloo, Ont. Sanol Kidney Remedy is made from heirbs and is perfectly harmless. If you are a sufferer from Gall Stones, Kidney Stomes, or Gravel, Sanol will effect a positive cure. If you have backache, kidney, bladder trouble, or ihoumatism that is caused by excess cf uric acid, dizziness, pufty swellings under the eyes, swollen feet and ankles, tired ne:vous fecling, urine very pole, or, extra datk a~4 cloudy, too frequent and pairful urination, brick dust sediment in urine after standine a few hours; you are ;\dang;r‘lm Sanol Kidney Remedy will save you. °C tmemseives {luently and lucgdly, It is also to be noted that thet@ was the part of candidates nomjinated. serve the town‘s interests,‘" Â¥ather thin ‘their own, by indicating .v:air exhibited a praisworthy desite, . on willinzness to accept possitions â€" on the municipal podies of the town.= 1ne _ opinion was freely expressed that the nomination meeting wuol. of tlir best â€"ever held. . As rémarked by a citizen, seldom have the: electors an opportunity of * “flfl" o N‘ maRy excellent sPedkers who ‘@xpress ed themselves fluently and lucgidly, 1t From â€" the Tligt ¢ "“"‘ i nated, it wm.», * strong council for ihï¬& , Among those whose namés appear &n the nomination papers, men _ of capacity and @Xperience a:‘ should give the â€" towi efficient, economica:l and viroctressive administration. For Co proposed, For the office of Mayor, Reeve, and Deputy ReeÂ¥e, several nominations were made in each case, and, at preâ€" sent writing, a contest is likely for one or morg M# :#Be offices. That the electors of Waterlgo fally appreciated the responsibility which devolved upon them, of nominating a good representation of citizens from which to make a choice for the varâ€" ious ° municipal bodies, ‘was clearly evidenced at the nomination meeting, Monday evening. The attendance was most gratifying and the spirit of loyâ€" alty to Waterloo, which prevaded the gath:ring,, was commendable. #_I 0 n ncmnmmmpes _ Notice of changes must be leff et Mayor this ofice not later than â€"Seturday . 2008 ‘e. cS | J. R. KAUFMAN, ProPosed by W nn-"dmo--fl*u G. Weichel, seconded râ€" S. B. Brickei In later than Tuesday noon.. _ DR. WILLIAM GEIGER, propose« Advertisements accepted up §0 ‘ Wedâ€" by W. L. Hilliard, seconded by J. B sesday each week. 4 Fiscler. ~ Mdvertising â€" rates sad| J. CHARLES MUELLER, propos -nlbnuphwnm :iby‘J.H.Roo-,uoonuuF.s. Here it is at _ Last The Nominations ore j8l #Be offices. unciliars, ; a score were k 22 T _ â€" the T A‘ 4"’ iâ€" will>He possibl 2 ; setedy a uncil for the : “ 2\ o hose whose namés appear 6n nation papers, arg mon _ of St. Jacobs inc after !(il;d{i;i held. . As rémarked| ~ lom have theâ€"electors |: _â€" C * listeming: to â€" so | ; .\.. Dedkers who ‘@xpressâ€" £": iently and lucidly, 1t . roted that thete was| © in â€"Mr. and Mrs. Schedewitz, Elmira, ’spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berges, Riverside Ave.â€"Mr. and Mrs. David Hollinger spent Friâ€" day with Mrs. L. Hollinger. â€" Mr. Von Besser, Berlin, spent the â€" holiâ€" days with friends in town.â€"Mr. A B. Brubacher returned Tuesday from the West. He gives a glowing acâ€" count of the country and will prob ably go out again in the spring.â€"Mr, and Mrs. .John Cress and Mr. Noal Cress, Berlin, and Mr.â€" and Mrs. Henry Cress, Elmiira, spent Christâ€" mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cress, Yonge St.â€"Miss â€" Rich mond, Blythe, _ was a Christmas guest at ‘"Togo Terrace.‘"â€"Our merâ€" chants report having bad a _ good holiday trade. â€"Mr. Ali. Snyder who â€" has bee l laid up with quinsy for the pas ‘ week, we ore pleased to teport, is improving and will soon be out again.â€"Miss Edith Gingrich, Torâ€"| onto, and Mr. Harry Webber, _ Colâ€" lingwood, were the guests of â€" Nr.! and Mrs. N. W. Gingrich Jast week. | 1# Water and Light Commission South Ward : _ W. J. BEATTIE (acclamation). 0. M. UMBACH. JOHN DAMM. West Ward : ALLAN SHANTZ, (acclamation}. A. C. COCHRANE, | CARL WOELLER. â€"~â€"~ HERMAN HASS. i » HENRY OETZEL. WILLIAM HASTINGS. & CLIVE S. BEAN. FRED HALSTEAD. ( HERBERT SNYDER. & wz JAMES VALENTINE, â€"A #="A. C. MOYER. "/_ F. J. WEIDENHAMMER. ‘/\ S. B. BRICKER. JACOB UFFELMAN, . ; JACOB CONRAD. M. S. HALLMAN. DR. WILLIAM GEIGER. JOHN RITZER. .__ MARVIN STROH. C. R. GIES. CHRIST. WOLFE. Neorth Ward : . WILLIAM CONRAD. A. MCINTYRE (acclamation). East Ward : F. S. KUMPF, proposed â€" A. Baw er, seconded by Thos. Owen. THOS. HALLIARD, proposed by eo. Wegenast, seconded by Fred Halstead. «J. B. HUGHES, proposed by J. H. RooS, seconded by James Heveron. ‘Treusch, seconded by C. S. Bean. +J. B. FISCHER, proposed by Clea S ea . C uo U% td TiaCnnr . L. HILLIARD (acclamation). E. SANDERSON, (acclamation) Public School Board LOUIS HALLE C. W. SCHIEDEL. WILLIAM H. KuTT. DR. F. J. WEIDENHAMMER. A. C. COCHRANE. W. J. BEATTIE. GEO. WEGENAST. DR. F. J. WEIDENHAMMER. M. S. HALLMAN, , J. HH. ROOS. _ $ A. SNYDER. JUSTUS HOFFMAX. A. E. SANDERSON. A. LATSCH, (acclamation.) . _SNIDER, (acclamation). , seconded by Geo. " ~â€" i. D. Bricker ETLER, Proposed It was seconded by J. B. e o UELLER, proposâ€" i‘:;‘“u':’t seconded by F. S. 100 ToWB roposed â€" by â€" C. | Pwards . a It was the largest gathering . of d. B. electors, which ever uafemblcd at a roposâ€" Waterloo municipal nomination {r.nt- p. s |ing, titit was present in the Waterâ€" ‘|loo Townr _ Hall on Monday evening, ___p.|apwards of two bundred being . pre u. __|semt. The meeting was a most e Clea | Wharkable _ one in that the speeches Wege |were devoid of personalties, the best of good _ will prevailing throughout Bay. | The electors were apparently well Mavor Fischer, who is retiring _ at the close of this year, said he always felt proud of Waterloo. _ He referred to the statement of the chairman of the Board of Works that he had only been allowed _ $1800, put, the Mayot a nurses‘ home. The present finisied 'ilstimtion is a credit, the _ speaker said, not only to the county, but to the province as a whole. The operaâ€" ting room is _ most upâ€"toâ€"date in every way. * The poor Patients Te eeive just as _ good care, as patients who have their _ pockets lined _ with money. â€" Dr. Geiger said the nomination for Mayor _ had come quite unexpectedly to him. Hie consideted it an honot to be mrominated for Mayor of such _ a growing‘ industrial centre; but â€" he could not accept the nomination _ at present. He then explained the hosâ€" pital byâ€"law which is to be submittâ€" ed to the ratepayers on the fifth. He took his hearets back with him twenâ€" ’ty years ago, when the site was do mated for hospital purposes by _ Mr. Seagram, a, total of 14 acres, _ and public subscriptions built the hospiâ€" tal, the towns _ not being asked for any grants. The Isolation llospitnl; was _ built beside the nsain building. latet, and has since been utilize® lor‘ All of the candidates who were pre sent addressed the electors, the first of these being Reeve .J. R. Kaufman. Mr. Kaufman said he had been reeve for 1913 and in that time be had done the best he possibly could, although some _ may have considered he had made mistakes. . In reference to the equalization of the County taxes, he heard that Waterloo may have got a‘ little the worst of it, but he did not think so. The County Council had made heavy expenditures in roads and new bridges, and with Berlin out, it necessarily increased the rates for the remaining municipalities. During bis tekm, he had _ visited the different County institutions, such as the orâ€" phamages, House of Refuge and jail. ) ‘The Board of Works of which hal was Chairman â€" had spent its money on necessary work. Eighteen hunt| red dollars had been placed in the esâ€" timates, this amount had been ex-, teeded by about $3300, through local improvement work. se | Mr. Wm. Conrad, for many _ years chairman of the Public School Board, refused to stand for another term. Messrs. O. M. Umbach and _ .John Damm, South Ward, also refused to stamd, consenueptly the Public School Board is elect3 by acclamation. The Water and Light Commissiomers were returned by acclamation. Mr. Samderson who is nominated for the Position for the coming year, | will bave to foreso the privilege of. being a candidate for the reeveship if â€" he remains on _ the Board _ of the Water and Light Comâ€" mission. _ The Sewer Commissionets were also returned without any other ‘ Ran.es being mentioned. (lates were nominated fo@ithe difierâ€" ¢nt offices, but the electio likely to be an unusually quiet most of the positions outside of Counâ€" cil being filled by acclamation. There were eight nominations for Mayor, and only ome of those, Mr. .J. R. Kaufnfan has as yet signified his _ jnâ€" tention of standing. There will like ly. . be a contest for the reeveship there were three nominations, with Mr. W. H. Kutt, likely to go in by acclamation. _ There were twentyâ€"one pominatio®s for the office of Councilâ€" lor, three of these being members ol this year‘s Council, and two of whom‘ have already withdrawn. > £ l Town Clerk .J. C. Haight presided over the meeting, and the speakers were not limited as to time. _ The speakers did not abuse this privilege. The longest addesss did not exceed fifteen ~minutes,, while the majority were much shorter. Fiftyâ€"two candiâ€" _ The financial statements were placâ€" ed in the hands of the electors as they entered the room, and no quesâ€" tions were raised, not even as to the amount of the deficit. satisfied with the work of their reâ€" presentatives during the past twelve months, as no questions were asked of the candidates, when they appearâ€" ed an the platformm. HOSPITAL BY.LAW ; FUS 0‘ * P h j id Oiiecr of Vates Chame and School Board ark Fille Mayor J. B. Fischer Candidate for Mayor. Withdraws. STRONGLY ENDO ed on, and he expressed his regret at being _ unable to stand for another term, Owing to his being appointed to a Position on the Water and Light Commission. He urged upon _ those present the need of strong represenâ€" fatives in _ the County Council, to fight for the interests of Waterloo. Hle presented the fimancial statement but mo questions were asked when he gave the electors a chance to have amything explained. He also referred to ‘the good â€" wark which the . Berlinâ€" Waterloo Hospital is carrying on, and requested _ that all the ratepnyers‘ vote to carry it. He also @pressed his thanks to the Water and Light Cemmission for his appointment. Candidate for Deputy. l Mr. W. H. Kutt, a membet of this year‘s ('ouncil,? Chairman of the Fire and Light (@mmittee, gave the report of that body. He refe to the number of hydrants in ï¬an. the rental being reduced from $40 to $35 each, He also refetred to the opâ€" portt"Wity given manrufacturers to inâ€" stall a hydrant of theit own. He did not favor giving Berlin comtracâ€" tors work in Waterloo, because _ the fender is a few dollars lower in price. He favored town planning, but indiâ€" vidually and not in coâ€"operation with Berlin. _ The opening of new streets he thought should be in the charge of _ Mr._M, 5. Hallman said the nomiâ€" mation had come to him as a great surprise.â€"but he was not a candidate for tl:)jheveship. He bad always taâ€" ken afsinterest in the town of Waterâ€" 100, and would continue to do so. Deputy Reeveship. Mr. â€" C. W. _ Schiedel, the present h(»)ldfl.' of the position was first call Mr. W. J. Beattie a's nominated for thr reeveship, declined to acâ€" cept the office, Ming a comparative stranger _ i aterloo, residing here only a fe nths. f Mr. ,Geo. Wegenast complimented ‘zhoï¬ayor for the success which had ! is administratton during ‘the ‘past year. He was willing to do all in his Power to serve the people. Dr. E. J. Weidenhammer was the mext speaker. He said that if it was the wish of the electors that â€" he situld. stand, he would be pleased to do so. Mr.. J. B. Hughes declined to a tandidate ,dorâ€" theâ€" Mayor‘s s Touching on the hospital byâ€"law, stromgly _ urged all . the elec § Tote in favor of it. » sX Uouncillor J. . Roos d _ to tun for any office this c year He paid a tribute to Ma Fischer for the able manner in w the had comducted the Council m s durâ€" ing the past year. A lot candiâ€" dates allow their name to g the baliot , papers, he said, who not loyal to $hair home town. E5 Mr. Thos. Hilliard refused & be a cardidate, â€" but cautioned the ~ glecâ€" Ttors to be careful in electing a men. The people of a communi 1 just the kind of government t serve, for they choose their own‘Rulâ€" ers. 7 & *‘Mr. Kumpf spoke in but urged t‘b_m_ good Counci{@ â€"br 192 the _ Cqunty had ri $1400. Â¥+7 ? sprigg. Ei ../'a Another vicb n in ©1914, is f.â€" priR tional‘ accommljatjon for : the High School. The Ma ‘with Dr. Geiger in evere had said, with reference. tg tal byâ€"law, : T lons,. Passed to be gons ahead the spring, namely :â€"Albert S't‘ bitulithic _ pavensent ; William, Caroline to Chafles Ave., Allan King St. to ndary line, and ] and Fischer Or these new however, t PF, water apd . quently the Mayor said, he verated leaving of the im works until the following spri or€er to curtail expenses. the money spent was for the ing of roads from tarvia to bi ic. At present there are five ’unout actually expended Board of Works is $5743. At ginning of the year the clerk ed an estintate of the expendit tallin~ between $80,000 and $1 amd the bank said it would hs Pointed out that ¢ all liluo';nd been Greatly Surprised. y 45 ; Kumpf. 8. * r. For Reeve. expendit m s durâ€" lot candiâ€" to gi the who not vn. > fused Ti be a ed the"~ glecâ€" lecting ugood ommuni 1 nent t heir ow 1 lined to B# a 1B lIayor‘s 6 s 1 byâ€"law, ghe e elec â€" hxcfX /,.“ _ _Mr. Wm. Conrad, chairman of the Public School Board read the financâ€" tal statement of that body sltowing a balance on hand of $2066.56, part of which must be used to install a new heating system in the Central school, as the present cne is very old, and unusually _ expensive. _ After several Mr. A. Baver, Chairman of the Waâ€" tet and Light Commission, was the next to be heard. He presented the financial statentents for the year, showing a loss in the gas department of about $900, and in the electric deâ€" partment a net surplus of $7348.47. In the water dePartment $40,000 had been Paid off, since the plant was taâ€" ken over the present debenture indebtâ€" mess being $32,518. There was a net gain of $1990 for the year. He statâ€" rd that the limit of the capacity of the _ transformef station _ had about been reached. _ At present 584 h.p. are received, and the capacity is only: 700 h.p. Old wires will also have m‘ be taken down, and replaced. He anâ€" novaced _ a reduction of 10 per cent. in the rates for residential lighting, and about 15 per cert. for power. ues 25 per cent. He reserved his deâ€" cision. Mr. J. Ritzer assured the gatherng that he would do everything he could to unite with Berlin, which he _ beâ€" lieved would increase real estate valâ€" gans of digestionâ€"is found in the safe, speedy, certain and timeâ€"tested home remedy in Canada, but the best town in the world. _ Waterloo has a rePutation throughout the Dominion of solidity and, progress. Stand For Another Term. Mr. A. C. Moyer announced himseli as a candidate for another term. and preventive of the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the orâ€" _ _Mr. Clive S. Bean, exptessed â€" his Pleasure _ at being honored with a Romination, but reserved his decision. Mr. Fred Halstead, who was â€" also nominated for councillor, also sPoke briefly....He said he believed Waterloo te be the best town im Canada, and it should not omly be the best town The Best Corrective the Park Board, @nd they could then ‘keep _ the streets, and trees planted ’tlereon uniform. _ Heedfd not {avot the present way of taxation, of 25 per cent. on frontage, but thought it whould be "dollar for dollatr."‘ Ia eenclusion be said that if he was elected, he would oppose annexation to Berlin as long as be was in â€"the CUouncil, or anything to do with Berâ€" lin. Mr. Wm. Hastines withdrew _ his name, _ being resident here only â€" a short time. does not helgyou, :your money will be given backâ€"to you without arguâ€" ment. Sold in this ecommunity only at our storeâ€"The Rexall Storeâ€" one of more thanâ€" 7,000 leading _ drug stores in the TUnived States, Canada and Great Britain. / A. G. | Hachnel, King St., Waterloo. > thusiastic about it you have noted its strengthening» invi up, diseaseâ€"pyevent for Water and Light Commission. & typhoid fever, _ rheumaâ€" other ailments may be esâ€" in most cases, if this is done, : your health and strengthâ€" ves and blood and entire into such : shape that you can on good health all during the r monthsâ€"by tailm‘ Resall Oil Emulsion, the ideg, blood, and body builder. ; is is a remarkable medicine, but one. It doegn‘t qulate. Soâ€"called "tonics‘"‘ _ that pulate give you no permanent reâ€" but, leave you worse off _ than E.I‘Rexall Olive Oil _ Emulsion none of ‘these â€" harmful, tulating ingredients, such as alcoâ€" and dangerous and habitâ€"forming . Its great benefit to you _ is Eih real nerve and blood and lding effects. It nourishes, Olive Oil Emulsion is _ the r08@ and nerveâ€"food _ tonic. weak and run down, Who are apparently well . 4 iable to suffer from ‘ ‘.teatlnr ailments, . use AÂ¥e.Oil Emulsion to get and ‘and sttong. For the tiredâ€" Bervous, emaciated or bebhe convalescingâ€" growâ€" en a d feopleâ€"it is a senâ€" toca ied strengthb, â€" betâ€" ;. glowing» health. Qil Emulsionâ€" king j Rexall Remediesâ€"is ieâ€"fromsmickness of _ you i â€">‘¥ou‘ll be as _ enâ€" r 46 a@ we are when noted its .hant taste, its ning» invigorating, building-l seâ€"pFeventing @ffects. â€" If it on making. you feel better _minutes at a time after _ but on making you _ feel "a result of making _ you ent cold weather diseases, body into a proper healthy to successfully resist them. _ The !-Jloycfl Association of ‘ aterloo County FREE LABOR BUREAU â€" _ B9 King St. West, Berlin. We have vacancies for men and woâ€" men in all lines of work. If you are out of employrent communicate with us at once. No charge for registra tion of services rendered. 1444 The members of the Acadian (Club }nnd their body friends are looking Jorward with interest to the _ dance In the Acadian Clup on New Yeatrs eve, when Prof. _ Maidings orchestra oi Toronto will provide the music. Mr. John Damm also declined _ to stand. He asked about a grant made some years ago to buy books for poor children, and was informed that chilâ€" dren who could not buy pooks were supplied out of the grant. This compPleted the procesdings, and tlxe meeting _ adjourned _ at 11.05 o clock, In all countrics. As+k for our INVENâ€" TOR‘8 ADVISER,whichavill be sent free. MARION & MARION, 304 University St., Montréar Mr. O. M. Umbach said that being a commercial man, which took him away _ from home considerably â€" he tould not stand for the School Board.. _ Mr. W. J. Beattie said he would consent to being a member of the Public School Board as he had â€" alâ€" ways taken a keen interest along edâ€" ucation lines. He said that one. . of the strong planks which he would work for if:, elected, would be free schopl books. The school system is talled free whereas the children have to buy all their books, which amount to quite an item. ‘ years of service, he now felt that he had better retire. 22 $o KING STREET EAST Buy All Your Groc DIETRICH‘S GROCERY because :â€"â€" the goods we sell are guaranteed A FINE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM,â€" Savings Department ";_ â€". At all Branches. . Inférest gliow ‘gm Waterloo, Ont, Branch, Jacob Bl-l.. § | A Savings Account may be cpcnodlaflnnlm; â€"man and wife, or two members of a fa y . gan deposit and withdraw money from the samd if you live at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank Deposits may be madeâ€"cash withdrawnâ€"or any other Bankin Business may be transacted by mail, just as casily as though 0n made a special trip to town for the purpose. t« Sulcatt .. g “.u."‘ .,."†.t' & * 3Â¥ A GENERAL BANKING adT CIRCULAR LETTERS OP CREDIE ......._. ) "_ TRAVELLERS CHBQNES 4. saee ,Jlâ€™ï¬ BANK MONEY ORDERS ........... ....==amm= d / THE DOMINION B BERLIN BRANCH: . . . . KARL B BADEN #* + > o+ 0 E.R K snounntnipmiommizzmmmmmeme «d d J,,ï¬Ã©h’ * Do Your Banking By Mail \ Incorporated in 18038. Total Assets 3ist Dec., 750,00 BOARD OF ‘DRECrORNs Dr. J. H. Webb, Rig: > William Snider, Esg. Geo. Dicbel, Esq. J. L. Wideman, Bsg., 8t. J ‘Allan Bowman, Esq., Prestos. P. E. Shantz, Prestor. Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelipi, ‘ James Liv agston, Esq., Badt * Frank Haight, Eeg, f Wm. Snider, Presiden§. Geo. Diecbel, Viceâ€"President, Frank Haight, Manager. Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. Waterloo Mu C A. BOEHM, District Age __ FaATERLOG, owr, / Dominion Li 'Johu:::n'; in eu’ 2 s Company in Cana g A bold claim, but we : you to substantiate it. strong statement, but the Gives you ample uccasion ify i%. 8 *‘The best insurance a% the lowest net cost." FIRE INSURANCE C€0. P. H. ROOS, * OFFICERS BERLIN, K1