. _ J.; Baer. Mts. M Hetlin af thrce _ mo bert Erb Hiss Hi y. Miss ~ > 3 0 e \ "lad 1o6, will | an the fir â€"â€" Wts. H: I:..: few Catharine Ytiss Ee turred to Mr. Glen. Thompson of North Battleford, is renewing acquaintances in town for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. S. Plaff of New Hamâ€" burg visited friends in town this Mr. and Mrs. J. Kock of Tavistock spent Sunday with friends in town. Wiss Emma L. Eby of the Chatsâ€" wefth High School staff returned on Sgturday after spending the holidays atâ€"â€"her home here. Mr. Edgar Ober has returned from spohding one and oneâ€"hall weeks with his friend on the Hespeler Road, Mr. Miss © Salome Moogk attended the 3 of brr brother at Bowmanâ€" on Wednesday. The ‘ladies of George street, Waterâ€" lod, will be at home to their friends en the first Tuesday of each month. ~WÂ¥ts. Halcroit of Ingersoll is spentâ€" B# .a few _ days, the guest of Miss Catharine McBride. Wiss Bertha B. Devitt, RN., reâ€" turmed to Buflalo this afternocn, aftâ€" er a few days spent at her home. .. Miss Eva Devitt has left for Wilâ€" kesbarre, after spendins a few . days at her home hete. miter spending the holidays with his 1:'& in Drayton. . Eldon Hanlon from Drayton is wijiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, Kaulman, Victoria St. ‘Mr. Wm. Kaulman has returned after 4 a week witl his prother in Ptayton and also visiting friends in & very successful euchre party was hbeld on Tuesday evening at the home of. Mr. Cornelius Bonson, Queen St. fafiily spent New Years day at the t of Mr. M. Weichel, Elmira. F . F. O. Schmidt of Toronto is wigiting at the home of her son, Mr. J; HMerdb Smith. Albert St. Mts. Maggie Erb has returned to Herlin after a delightiul | visit . of thrte months with her son, Mr. Al beft Erb, in Vancouver, B. C. Hiss Hilda Roos visited her sister Mts. H. Morgan, Belleville, over the L W* Ufleiman of Toronto, was a | visitor at his home. | Â¥Fred Schmidt was a visitor in | on New Years. | ‘ MK. Wilkie Hogg of Toronto spent at his home. ' Miz. AU. Sayner of Dunaville is reâ€" N@Wilg acquaintances in towB for 4& GOO D B A K I N G QUALITIES OF OCEAN WM. SNIDER, FLOUR G0OD BAKINGâ€" If â€" there are any housewives, left who do not know the exâ€". ceptionally i We cannot too strongly urge them to give it a trial. It has never failed and it never will a | If you want a speCial Pastry Nour _ Seven Lilies will prove to be the best. , F lcur Milis Waterloo Phone No. 239 ter returned toâ€"day after spendâ€" week with friends in Listowel. Sold Everywhere BRINGS GOOD CHEER ' Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Petrolia | spent a few days at the home of | their daughter, Mrs. P. V. Wilson, George street, last week. Mrs. Frank Haight and son Arâ€" nold returned on Wednesday from a pleasant ~visit â€"with the Misses |Haigh? at Newmarket. * Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Richmond of Hamilton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson for a short visit this week. Mr. Harold Braendle left for Toronâ€" to Monday after spending the vacation at his home here. Mr. Wilfrid Baver returned to Torâ€" omto University Monday, after spendâ€" inz the Yuletide at his home. Mr. Alex. C. Maclachlan, of Winâ€" nipeg, and his son Dr. Graham Macâ€" lachlan of Pittsburg were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Seagram last week. Mrs. Hedley Hilborn _ of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent a few days at "Ellets lie‘‘ this week, coming up for _ the celebration of her father‘s 77th birth day _ on New Year‘s day. Mr. Mowie‘s many _ friends,will join in best wishes for many happy returns of the day. Deep and sincere sympathy is exâ€" tended to Mrs. Lount of Walkerton, on the death of her only son, Mr. Charles Lount, from a severe attack of hemorrhage of the ‘lungs. Charlie was a special favorite with his numâ€" erous friends _ both here and clseâ€" where, who deeply lament the great loss sustained in the early death of so valued a friend. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knauf, of Bulâ€" falo spent New Years Day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jllli“&} Knauf. f | Miss M. Armstrong, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompâ€" *om, â€" Allan â€" street, _ left Friday morning for her home in Morristown, The annual family reunion was held at ‘"Bleak House," the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes, on New Year‘s day, when the marâ€" riage of Miss Arminty Ballard, niece of Mr. Hughes, to Dr. Bemis of St Paul, Minn. was quietly solemnized. owing to a recent bereavement in the family, only the iinmediate relatives being present. Mr. Clarence Snider of the Univerâ€" sity of Toromto, has returned alter spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cranson Spider. Miss Iilian Mead of Hamover is spending a few â€" days with Waterloo friends. Miss Maggie Rodgerson of Walkerâ€" ton was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rittinger, at Berlin, for Christ. Mr. and â€" Mrs. M. 7immerman _ of Detroit are spemniliag the holiday. at the . kome of the former‘s mother Mrs. Zimmerman, Alpert St. Miss C. Ashe and Mr. Trevor Cooke teturned to Toronto on Tuesday afâ€" ternoon _ after a delightful week‘s visit with Judge and / Mrs. Reade. Mr. Elwell Reade of Toronto _ also spent the Christmas holidays at his home. Mr. Walter Ufielman has returmed to Varsity to resume his studies. _ of Prattical Science, Toronto, re turned Monday, after spending an enâ€" joyable holiday at his home, George St. Mr. Delford Snidet has returned to Queen‘s University, _ Kingston, after spending the holidays with his parents, . Mr.. and Mrs. Fernando Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Stubbins of Waterloo spent Christmas with his mother and sisters in Guelph, Mr. George Moogk and family _ of Weston are spending a few days at the former‘s home. Mr. Robert Foerster of Lockwood, Sask., is Visiting friends in Heidelâ€" berg amd vicinity. Mr. Arthur Huehnergard who has been home for the Christmas â€" holi days has returned to Toronto to reâ€" sume his studies at the University. Mr. Melville Snider, of the School Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pfaf . and children of New Hamburg are visit ing NMrs. Pfafi‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hueglin. ooe end with Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol. Miss M. Davis of Schomberg is paying her annual visit to her Watâ€" erloo friends. 1 Mr. Eidon Eby returned to Toronâ€" to on Monday to resume his studies at the Royal Dental College. _‘ family were the guests of Mr. Jos Progress Tent, No. 388, meets toâ€" might for the election of officetrs. Miss Dennis of Toronto was the guest of Miss A. Howie this week. Mr. Horace Carthew of Toronto is spending the holidays with his parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Learch of Mont Mr. and Mrs. Norman Seagram and Elected Reeve of Watrrtlion by arclam ation. The new Reeve is one of the town‘s leading, business men ‘as well as on of Canada‘s doremost inâ€" surance men. Me will be a valuable member ef the Town Council and an excellent representative in the County Council. New York, Jan. 7.â€"The doctor‘s bulletin issued snout eleven _ which contained the statement that Sir James‘ condition continued serious and no definite improvement could be reported came as a shock to members of his party, who expected the contrary from the Premier‘s ability . to sleep well and returned interest in public affairs. Sir James slept well from eleven p. m. to 4 a. m. Toâ€"day Drl Pyne says Sit James‘ ailment is "Old man‘s heart,‘" of which symptom is a fAuctuating pulse. Strychâ€" nine and digitalis are h.l‘i'ng administered in an attempt to correct this trouble. 909000000000000000000 0000009000000 .99 THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN & SAVINGSCO. JANUARY THAW IN WINTER EELT FOOTWEAR BOOTS AND SHOES. 41 King E., Bertin BUY YOUR OVERCOAT NOW, when ypu can get so much for so little. Overcoats Must Go !! Thos. Hilliard, President E. F. Seagram, Viceâ€"President. S. B. Bricket P. 1J. Sims Thos. Trow M. M. Bricker F. S. Kumpf Fred Halstead Geo. D. Forbes Dr. W. L. Hilliard P.â€"V.. WILSON, Manager. coats that will move them out of the storeâ€"in & jiffy. _ All the latest styles, right cut and tailored elegantly. _ We simply want the room and the money invested in them. This would provide a nestegg in case of emergency and o‘t the same time would earn you 4 per cent. interest. Absplube Reuâ€" Here‘s the first "toot" of our _ "OVERCOAT SPECIAL.*! While there‘s lots of winter ahead, uflm&]g:’.u Winter _ Overâ€" coats is growing short. We have placé& cut wrices on all our Overâ€" Owing to the mild winter we havehad so far we find our Felt Footâ€" wear did not move as well as it should, so in order to get them going, we will give you rity given. MEN‘S AND YOUNG ME N‘S OVERCOATS priced at $5.00, $6.75, $8.25, $11.25, $13.25 and $14.75. ‘Rt‘. values from $14.00 to $22.00. & .. â€" DOG SKIN COATS, heavy fur, quilu?lf Hnings, regular ‘32.00. TOU L.......0sl Cyrmcrcine nerices eeietvremnaies silions memreess sirimimer merc $47.88 ‘This is Bargain Period at this Shoe Store. â€" All winter Felt Goods must be cleared to make room for Spring goods, as we conâ€" sider it poor policy to carry stocks over from one seaton to anâ€" other. Now is your chance. Make your Shoe Dollars court. Numerous resolutions are made at this period of the year. Some of these are kept, others are broken. One of the most â€" deâ€" sirable to keep would be the resoive to set aside a small: portion of earnings each week in a savings account with PREMIER WHITNEY‘S CONDITION SHEEP SKIN LINED CO ATS, regular $5.00 for A NEW YEA R*‘S RE S O L U TT O N E. KIBLER, BULLETIN CAME AS A SHOCK "The Furnz’sher" Waterloo, Ont. MR. GEODRGE WEGENAST A CHANCE TO SAVE Waterloo, Ont. Directors : ;mm S800ssge000 000000000000000000000900000000000000000000000000000000000000000 to say much in our advertisetqent,‘ but get ready for something sensational in about ten days. â€" Something that will mean a whole lot to any of our out of town customers. Too busy stockâ€" taking this week ... T EN DA Y S ... Will let you know in lots of time 54 . Bricker & Co.