MI€. : !i + . _: {Peiok and Mrs.. R. Dunke . of in spent Jast Tuesday with . Mr. hd Mrs. Henry Dunke. ‘ Those persons who atterdad the ilâ€" istrated ‘Jecture of a trip through ngland, Scotland and Holland given by Mrs. :(.sz..) Craw, under the ausâ€" pices of the Presbyterian Ladies® Aid, last, TuesgJay. evening enjoyed a rich reat. < Th > exterior. and interior jews=of ‘the church edifices of = Engâ€" fand; the castles,: Monument mountain view! battlegromds, cities and proâ€" mi places in Scotland, the views )f Salisbury Plains, the camping Eround of our Canadian Contirigent in mg] ind.~~London Tower, House â€" of larliament, _ views of some of . the London .City . thorqughfares and tlfose T. Bechtel on Tuesday aftâ€" 0 attended _ the funeral of his baw . the late Chas. W, Dobbin, ).â€"‘the evecutive of the Red League held a successiul afterâ€" flvkh Wedding :â€"A quiet . but fetty . wedding was celebrated, on ednesday at the home ofâ€"Mr. . and %E’d Lichty near Conestogo, hen. their daughter _ _Miss Edna was arried ~~to Mr.â€"Herbert Schneider , m of Mr. and Mrs. Honry Schneidâ€" t Of Heidelberg neighborhood. The pung couple . were unattended _ and hly mear relatives of the contracting ties ~ and a~ few neighbors. were mhb steamers were sun‘k by in the English Channel. esent. Rev. J. Strempfer of El ‘a performed the ceremony. The y couple have gome on a wedding )/to ; Detroit, Chicago and Napetrâ€" ‘"%ea‘ at the Home of Mts. /T. F. _on . Tuesday ‘of last week, An ttg "Afee of 10c. was charged ‘the total proceeds amounted : to urban> and m(«;l communities _ of Mand dascribed as seen by the lady cturer in ler travels through these ifferent parts were very much enjoyâ€" I. Mr. A. C. Kimmel contriputed a pin to th* programme in his usual easine style. Mho study ~of | Russian composets is taken up at the meéting of . the jw ven Club last Thursday‘ afterâ€" ;A‘, râ€"and a very enjoyable programme :Z~ ‘The â€" Russian. National ‘ was given‘as a chorus . and $s Appel gave an essay on Russian sie and composers. _ Miss Edith threns, Missâ€"Graceâ€"Erb and _ Miss 4 }‘, Ruppel â€" contributed piano Mos. Mrs. Fenry Weichel and . Mrs. hss abecher a . piaho duett and Lovina Hilborn a vodal solo. | futute every practical and thrifty fan will save dress makers: bills begin to make her own gnments.{ iry pilgrimages to a dress maker Mitings mean a lot of â€" time and inse, and are no fun‘. _A course B us will makeâ€"you proficient in plainest â€"waist to most elabor, dress. Yohvflvbo able to make sur own ts after a course us and they will be RECT,. UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE AND $ m > <| SMART. ‘ou don‘t risk a penny because you Te t coeat io tae Just m & consert to take place in o the ig of â€" An egpecially interesting n is anticipated. * mmdw'md'b €. K. Jansen and two children i in town. W ‘Ao discontinue . your at ‘out â€" expense if you are particulars call at our ‘re day previous to comâ€" b gflt class, which â€" will N DRESSMAKING IN TWO WEEKS ‘our _ expense if you are at any time, and yout will have cost you . nothâ€" m# ‘for a complcte course Dross Cutting Co. ... 4J Bby St., Berlin. scription for the Sun #4 o. tea public pe {A F3 Church Services : Lutheran, no Setâ€" vice ; Evangelical, Sunday selfool 2 p.m., service 7.80 p.m. <â€" ‘The Ladies‘ Aid held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gingrich, NYonge St., Tuesday afterâ€" neon.â€"Mr."and Mrs, Von. Besser, Waterloo, _ visited ~ friends in town over â€" Sunday.â€"The Evangstical tadâ€" ies‘ Aid sent a large case of clothing etc., to the needy in Winnipeg* last week.â€"Mr. H.â€"E.+Rate, St. Clements was a businass visitor in town last week. Honorsâ€"Lillian Snider, Reuben Detâ€" wiler, Ethel Miclke, . Gladys Snyder. Ilroy Schiefele, Marie Good, Melving Frev, Nancy Martin, Florence Oberâ€" holtzer. Passâ€"Warren Smith,. Alberta . Helin, Calvin Brubacher, Herbie Feil, Lorne Peterson, Willard ~ Berges, â€"â€" Wesley Erast, Ruth Bowman, Betsy Britachâ€" er. Kathleen Brubacher, Kennath Snyâ€" der, Elias . Snyder, Walter Feil, Alâ€" ton â€" Good, Leola: Berges, FEddic Schlitt, Mildted Bowman, Hilda Kelâ€" terborn, Samuclâ€" Martin, Edward Doerbecker. 4 * Tiems of*â€" Interest :â€" Mr. George Peary returned to his home in Gueiph â€"Mrs. L. _ Brothman _ and daughter Flossic spent a day last week with the ~former‘s daughter, . Mrs.<Wm. Picker at Hespeler.â€"Mr. M. Wolfe of Guelph. spent a few â€" days with his son.â€"Mrs, â€" Wm. G. Taylor and daughter _ Florence spent Thursday last with _ her mother, Mrs..J.. R. Strickland at Centreville.â€"Mr. Wm. Black â€" called on. <friends on, Friday last.â€"â€"Miss LaÂ¥ina _ Atkinson spent Sunday. afternoon with . Mrs. . James ‘Faylor. 1 . Leaders in spelling making 12 misâ€" takes or less, Ethel, ~Edna, Lillian, Eiroyâ€"Warrenâ€"Reuben,â€"Alberta, Lorne Berbert, Kathleen, Willard, Alton. > â€"Miss Ruth Bryden of Guelph, spent . tli> _weekâ€"end at her. home here, â€"Mrs. Jobn Turk, spent Sunday, at the _ _Glen with her_ daughter.â€"Mr. Ruff of Guelph, fook charge ‘of the service held . at tife church on Senday évening last.â€"Mr. John Harding callâ€" ed on Mr. L. Brohman on â€" Sunday dlast. â€" Dtriefs.â€"Miss Harkness spent Sunâ€" day witl her ftiend Miss McKee o‘ the 7th Ling.â€"Miss Lottie Fostet .and Master Alvin spent a day â€" last week with friends in Crosshill.â€"Mrs. Lorns Rennie spent a few days with ll’rimds in . Waterloo.â€"The Teachers‘ Convention of the Township of Welâ€" lesléy met in the school house here st Saturday.â€"We are sorry to reâ€" port that Mrs. A. Lillie is on ~ the sick list, but wish for her a speedy recovery.â€"Mr.~C, Gerber having finâ€" ished 4 successfulâ€"threghing season is now locatedâ€"at~â€"the chopping mill.â€" Don‘t forget the social Ffiday . evenâ€" ling. Dec. . 4th.â€"Wedding.â€" Belts _ are [rmuing. 5 4 Eorn.â€"At ‘ the Glen, on Sunday, Nov. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cleghorn, a daughter.â€" School . Report :â€"No. enrolied 42 ; present every day : Isabella Schnart, Irene Sitler, Agnes Helm, Tsaiah Sitâ€" ler, Alfred ~Helnt, Clarence Dorscht, Eleanor Tully. ' «‘t, IV.â€"M. Heimbecker, E. Helm, 11. Vogel. . Dorselft. â€" . oA _Sr. IT.â€"Agnes Helm, Edward Dorgcht, Emma Heitmbecke. . __*._â€" «Jt. II.â€"Alfred Helm, Schap fer, Minnic Doerbecker, msum. T.â€"Nelda> Jacobi, Jul: ‘*Poerbeck er. Clarence Dorscht. L. e 4 $t. . IIL.â€"â€"Isabella . Schnarr, ~G Schnart. 3 uit. ~IIL.â€"Harold Schaefer} Leo You keep apreast of the times when you read the Weekly Sun of Toronto. It is a farmersâ€"newspaper, and that means,~ market â€" reports, editorials #pecial farming articles, special . deâ€" puartments for all the family, "other people‘s opinions,""‘ where the readers may orv their sayâ€"and a countless list of bright features of interest and importance to all farmers. Filtyâ€"two weeks in the year the Sun is on the job. Do you read it * When renewâ€" ing your subscription for this© papet ve will be pleased to take your sub vi~ School ~Report for November \iw TII.â€"Harold _ Schaefet} Leo 8t. Jacobs Mosboro. Crosshill. ERBSVILLE the My. the sq‘s hor and Mry. X... Dictrighe« Miks Maxthk tA g.ck. 2 nadist » + o e e e â€"â€"Mr: x dex : 2+ the: home of Mr. m »4 on Sunday .â€"Mr. Henzy Hofer purchased the hotel property _ which had been occupled by the late . Wm, Steddick 4or a handsome. sum .. of money, and has already taken possesy sion.â€"Mre. Wm. Steddick and . ~Miss Fauith Lorch, who have left our dale are a\ present ‘staying ‘‘with ~ ‘their Farcats, Mt. and Mrs. Albert Lorch, â€"The Farmers Club held their annual meeting in the Hall with. result oi a good tumy‘ out.â€"Mr. gfl and Mr. Strong of Galt . were present, takingâ€" part ‘in ‘the programme. .. The subject dealt with â€" was < "Coâ€"operaâ€" tion,‘" followedâ€"by a debate, n‘gwlw ced that rural life. is préferable .to city life. . Miss: Nellie ‘Weber. and .Mr. Abram Gingrich > upheld the affirma tive, while Miss Perceda Eby _ and Mr. Wesley Weaver â€" ably took the negative. The judge‘s decision . was given in favor of rural life. | _ ~>~ ; News Notes :â€"Miss Mary Magwood is visiting her cousin Mrs. Adam Irâ€" win of London.â€"Mr. Will, Rutherford of Millbank â€" held aâ€".very. ° successful avction ï¬:’lut Tuesday.â€"A large number here attended the J. C. FKockwell Sunny : South concert â€" in Milverton on Monday eveninz, last.â€" Mr. George Wray will hold an . aucâ€" tion sale of young cattle in Millbank on Saturday, November 28th. Mr. Peter : Schmidt . and daughter spent Sunday im Tavistock, among .. relatives __and . friends.â€"Mr.. Jobn Lozpke has been on the :sick list for several ~days.â€"Mrs. (Rev.) HoDm#an, of Toronto, ha# been visitâ€" inz her parents for the last week.â€" Dr. Heist of Berlin delivered a 'e:z interesting lecture: last, Thursday alcchol. _ and the _ present .Eur‘x war. and was yery attentively lis ed to by all. «The Dr. is a very imâ€" pressive and fluent speaker.â€"Mrs. W. J. Forler who was witl her. sister at Fort Stanley for the last three weeks teturned home last week.â€"Mr. _ Edâ€" ward Dietz, spent Sunday in . Berlin with friends. A subscriber in renevlnz his _ subâ€" scription to the Chronicle Telegraph says. ‘"‘Regarding the paper, I must say I camot do without it and sure doâ€"enjoy reading it." Senior Department. ! 5th Classâ€"Walter Steiss â€"(John Hahn absent). 1 : Jr. 1Vâ€"Hilda Kercher, Gul}aldi Hilliard, Aylmer Brandle. Sr. I1iâ€"Marie Steiss, Edward Hahn Lydia Martin. i Sr..1lâ€"Karl Steiss, Hilda Brandle, Erle_Steiss, .. Ekhardt ... Otterbein, Louisa Frics, Beatrice Hahn,â€" Beatâ€" rice Zinkann, Florence Snyder, Massy Smith, Clara. Geiger,. Edgar Haha. Jr. 11Iâ€"Katherine Schwartz, Viola Rrandle, â€" Orville Hilliard, Dorothy Schiefle, Vera Zinkan, Sylvia Hoerle, Salome Schaefer, Peter Martin. . Jr. IIâ€"Mary: Anmn Martin, . Edna Schacfer, Irene Wood, Herman Moes« er, Edith Sattler. Jr, 1.â€"Charli¢. <Zinkann, ~ Gladys Steiss, Carlâ€" Schelfele, Edith _ Hack bordt, Maurice Gelger, Freddie Steiss Elias Moesser, Herman Ziegler, CGeorge Fries, Katic Heimpel, Alberta Schmidt. C Jr. Pr.â€" Elisie Ziegler, . Harold Fries. iy Paike Sr. Iâ€"â€"Mabel Hahn, Gertic Otter> bein, Willie Buchler, Lauretta: Branâ€" dle, Amos Holiman, Marie . Huchn, Maud Buchler. f Wiy do statesmen rad the Weekly Sun of Toronto ? Because it is 2 paper with a reputation that is unâ€" questioned. It is the farmers‘ â€" busiâ€" ness paper, and is watching farmers‘ interests all tif> time. Aside, even, from its market reports which â€" ate acknowledged to be the best im . the Dominion, .. it is a paper of weight. You. should have â€" it come to your Sr. Pr.â€"Norma Schaefer, Howa Zinkan, Istacl Hollman, Irene y Wiilie liackbordt, Jonathan Martin. Yor should have _ it come to your Home every week. All through the long winter nights. it will furnish . a wealth of interesting reading materâ€" ial of a thoroughly réliable characâ€" ter. ‘This paper tHas clubbing arvangements with ,:. Let . us have your renewal and theâ€" Sun to you; list of papers for 1915, M Cannot Do â€" Without It Heidelberg School Report for November. Junior Department School Report. Wellesley. til> time. Aside, even rket reports which â€" ate | to be the best in . the it is a paper of weight Poole 1He bazair which % Presbyteriza â€" church mame oo Aooe c s P hncinct â€".." 64 Tiske i ’mm 377 .. Loulg‘ Racchie: . *a&v The hn ‘ Mn this locality, and â€" re fore| 2 mod mild, NMoéser: Saturday at hx i n*ar â€"Heide}berg â€"Mis able Ballard spent | & _ few days _ in Beclin=â€"Mr. ANert Jackson of Yatton called on Vr.:Fred â€" Donald on W §rs. Bulmer Brothers and Hardy ~ of unday‘ at ‘home.â€"Mr. «James Fenton of %uz.o spent Friday with Mr. Walter Martison.â€"Mrs. O..S. Sugden, and Mrs. C. H. Bulmer spent Saturâ€" day, in Elmira,â€"visiting Mrs. W. Norâ€" }mn.â€"-ut. and Mrs. Sidnsy and daughâ€" ter ‘visited friends . on Friday.â€"Miss Nettie Bulmer of Toronto, spent the weekâ€"end at her home bere.â€"Mrs. .T. thiliard ‘of Heidelberg, spent‘ Sunday with. Mrs. . ~J.~Tanner.â€"Miss Mary Walter, of Toronto, spent Sunday at her home here.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Mesâ€" singer spent _ Saturday in Elmira.â€" Nir.. T. Sheine, of Toronto, called on his friend . Mr. Tomâ€" Walters.â€"Miss Marv Ann Donald of Cunestogo, callâ€" @d on ber brothers, Messrs. Fred and David . Donald,â€"Miss / Mary Brown, of Listowel, is. visiting at Mrs. Waiter Martison‘s.â€"Mrg. . ~Walter Martison was a business visitor at Elmira on Suturcay . â€"AMrs.â€" W,~ Tyke was to |Cilenallan. on â€" Friday â€" visiting her mother, Mrs: James Cookman. ~. Newsâ€"Notes‘:â€"Mr. and >Mrs. | Abâ€" ramâ€" Swartz visited Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Brubachér, _ Petersburg Road, on Sunday last.â€"Mr. < and Mrs. â€"Gidâ€" eon Bachert of Mannheim visited friends: in our, vic‘n‘ty on Sunday.â€" Misses Irene and Idelia Spaetzel> of ~ew Dundes were Sunday visitors with the .Missos Witmer.â€"Mr._ and Mrs. _ Albert Hofstetter, of . Berlin, spent Sunday with the latter‘s . parâ€" ents, Mr.sand . Mrs. Fred.. Haase.â€" Mr, and Mrs. Joo Musselman of Elâ€" mira spent _ sor days last â€" week with their ll.u'q’fll Mrs. Elias â€" â€"S. Shantz.â€"Mrs. Milton Weber and son Ward . spent the past week at â€" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Swartz â€"Miss Soloma â€" Skantz has returned to her home here.â€"Rev. D. S. . and Mrs. Wismer and Miss Mildred spent Sundayâ€"with â€" the â€"former‘s: parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Wismer at German Mills.â€"Miss Mabel and Master Phares Koch. of Con:stogo returned home afâ€" terâ€"stending the past week with their grardrarents, (Mr. and. Mrs.. A. Swartz.â€"Miss Elmina and Mr. Howâ€" atd Snider ofâ€"Waterloo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilias Shantz.â€"Mrs. . Fred Huether spent the past week at the home © of ber fathor, near Bright.â€"Mrs. Henry Fhoemaker â€" of Preston is visiting Mrs.. Allen . Shormaker â€" for several weeks.â€"Died : ‘On Thursday â€" last, Rov, the eightâ€"month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehm@n. Funeral was held â€"onâ€"Sunday® last. Weâ€"extend â€"our deepest . sympathy . to the mv: parents.â€"Miss Cora Oherholtzer Herlin~spent «Sunday ~at the home ~ "of Ullelmann Bros., Waterloo, are ofâ€" fering money: saving bargains, at . a ten day sale which commenced Thursâ€" day, Dec. 3td, and will‘continue ‘until Dec: 123th.. Read their advéertisement in‘ this issue. saay : We have all read the news ol what Waterloo Cornty is doing in the way of aid to the Mother country. Mtr.â€"and â€"Mrs. "S. â€"E. Shantz.â€"The Misses Clara Hallman, Grace Wismer, Lizzie Swartz and Lillie Witmer ~are spending several. weeks at Berlin, _A subscriber from Trenton, N. J. in‘ renewing â€" subscription _ to the fh!odolo-m.’ writes as*~fol ows : All shrewd buyers who: desire â€" to miake oue dollar doâ€"double duty will not:fail to take advantage of the exâ€" fraordinary bargains offered in this woek‘s advertisements. Christmas is orly ‘about three â€" weeks away and now is a splenaid time to borysur gilts. * THe German Emperor ought to be personally informed of how, loyal the people of German extraction ate and whut they‘ are doing to show _ their appreciation â€" for what Britain â€" has done for thiir ancestors. » The Bmperoh:)lorph ““M (iermans . who, yeats to Canada are lyile ».2 the â€" sod and that a sifferent people . trained wnder the: Canadian flag have â€"tak®n theit places. Out city is quite busy gatherine monsy and othet necessary things to help the helpless Belgiars, so much so that, outr own poor, shiltâ€" less and otherwise, are clamoring for first comsideration foar charity at the hands of the people,. 4 Ten Days‘ Sale At Uffelâ€" Extraordinary Bargains success.~ ET and Nine Pines. .. George Carolina, Mrs. Rev: u: Ponee, Hlagie, Mrsy odelt Sel Eï¬â€™ P h-'u f Am and 2 & "berâ€" eaved family have the tielt symâ€" pathy of their f Death of Mrs. Kr sday Dec.â€"1, at. noon, ° € Kraus died yery _ ot. heart failure, _ aged 80 years, 6 “‘ï¬: days. Hervmaiden nameâ€"was beth Bernbardt. She was. born" at Buffalo, N.Y., and had hbeen a resident of Baden nearly 50 years. She leaves to mourn her demise, 2 sons, Fred, New Hamburg; Louis, Owen Sound; and 3 daughters, Berths, Mrs. H. J. MESot t Pemie C O Co ic aik Steefelmeyer, of Baden; Louisa, Mrs. F. Goebel, of New ua-w;;;‘ Annie, Mrs. Wm. Russell, of Baden; 16 grandâ€" children. Theâ€"many friends of the bereaved family extend their heartfelt sympathy in their sad, hour. ¢ News notes.â€"Mr: and Mrs. Harry Raté and family attended the l:uunl Rats w attended the funeral of the sister; Mrs. lm. of Waterloo, last week. On 4 noon, the news spread mmrm that John Robisch had died s y at the Baden Hotel stables. He was found by an ; English . hostler. (who took him to be dead), Coronor Dr. Marty of New Hamburg, was called and when he came he placed his hands on old John and said arise, and John woke up. He is a live man yet. This is a great joke on all who were ready to bury John.. He was . removed to Berlin to the Poor House, where he will be more closely watched. Should he lie down to die again... Visiters to Baden over Sunday: ~Mr, and Mrs. P. Lnker of Waterloo, at Mrs. James Hofele‘s: Mrs. Harry Heldman ~and son of Berlin, at the former‘s friends; Mr. and Mrs. C. Leiskan and family, of Ayer, at Mrs. F. J. Rittinger‘s; Mr. Wim. Seigner, C. E., of the G. T. R., Stratford, paid an official visit tgoï¬a- den on Saturday, making plans for A new station to be built next spring He called on Mr. W. C. Brieckner beâ€" fore leaving for Stratford. If nothing prevents him from coming, Professor M. Péllet will lecture â€"at the Ba)lon School on Friday this week. News Itemsâ€"Don‘t miss the oyster supper and concert to be given by the Farmers‘ Club on Dec. 22. Our monthly ¢lub meeting . was held last Friday Aight when there was; a good attendâ€" ance, also a good program: Miss Byron Letson and Percy Snider, president and secretary of our club attended a Board of Agriculture meeting held in Berlin, last Thursday. â€" Mrs., Frank Harrison returned home after â€"spend: ing a month with her parents in Vir ginia. U. 8. A. I:S and Mrs. W. Dawâ€" son of Guelph, are visiting friends in this neighborhood.. Mr. and . Mrs. Wilbert ~Melitzer of~Floradale, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Bert Woods spent Saturday in Berlin. Our Sunday School is preparing an Xmas entertainment. The date .will be announced later. A great forced sale commenced _ at Detenbeck‘s, Waterloo, on Thursday, Dec. 3rd, at which he <offers _ very special prices on overcoats, suits, and furnishings.. See his advertiseâ€" mont on another page. Gen. Pancho Villa Leads His Army * Into Mexico City. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 2.â€"(Via El Paso.)â€"Gen. Villa entered the capiâ€" tal yesterday at the head of about 25,000 troops. He arrived during the afternoon in the suburbs, where he rematued~during theâ€"evening reâ€" celving delegations and foreign conâ€" suls. ~Villaâ€"will no. enter the capital part of "theâ€"city until the arrival of Frovisional President Gutierrez, * Gen. Villsa issues the following statement to the Associated Press:â€"â€" ‘‘"My only mission is to restore orâ€" der in Mexico and not to take perâ€" sonal revenge on any one. I promiso that order will be restored at once. L am acting as the subordinate of Provisionel President Gutierres and the national convention. ‘‘The Provisional President is now the supreme power in Mexico and I aur nu?y acting. as feld comâ€" mander of the armies. All foreigners :fl “‘fp"tflll proporty . will be proâ€" Austrians Failed In Attack. PARIS, Dee. 2.â€"â€"A violent attack by the Austrians on the Servian front running from Lazarevals to Maljen, a«long the River Ljid, in North western Servia, was repulsed, says a despatch from Nish yesterday to the Havas Agency. It is reported that more than $00 dead and wounded were found on the battlefield. ‘The positions occu« pied by the Austrians were on the right bank of the Ljid. Twenty offâ€" gers and 600 soldiers are reported to have been captured. Montréal Engineers Would Disband. MONTREAL, Dec: 2.â€"â€"Because orâ€" ders have come from Ottawa that ofâ€" cers of the British army, now in Canâ€" ada, are to take command of the feld éompany of engineers organized by City Engineer Goo. Janin, the memâ€" bers of that corps have asked to be released from their oath, which would mean the disbandment of the comâ€" pany. S C The corps includes 282 men Great Forced Sale At Detenbeck‘s IN CAPITAL AT LAST. West Montrose. o : From Westorn Front| to #’a- ‘ If Inyaders of. | ; 80 en ‘mg e dn | o ‘Great ; of + ‘_."’g Other Kastorn Battles Are t6 Btill In the Balance. da ©~The Russian armies are disposed in an unbroken and invincible ring along the vgo eastern front. and also al t of the who are uifl-â€"ymmfl warâ€"sick. The Germans are either unable or unwillâ€" ing to send further aid. It is equally clear that East Prussis is too: far remote to afford scope for a counterâ€" demonstration, even if the Russians did not possess a crushing superiorâ€" ityâ€"in numbers there, while the reâ€" gilon between Plock and Soldau is not available for the movements of troops at this season bf the year. t . TA say®: ed an m and unâ€" w« importance, : Nothing it in respect of interest danâ€" gor has presented itself wï¬. yet all the indications point to the mainâ€" tenance and even increase. of. the mtonm in as much as the persist, despite the : awful elimatic. conditions, in bolding their positions facing Lods and Lowics, whence the Russians~ are> inficting such terrible pusishment. Jt is obâ€" vious the enemy uï¬l goon to bring up reinforcements, but how this can be done the Germans alone know. ‘The Russians are quite confident of victory. Besides, the morement of German troops from the west to the east is a help to Russia‘s .ll_l_u. 2 Military ‘critics of leading newsâ€" papers agree in predicting the conâ€" tinuation of the German offensive, and conclude that the only possible quarter from which reinforcements ooul: be obtaized is the western ‘The announcement that the Kaiser has arrived at Thorn strengthens this conclusion. â€" Incidentally it bears out the presumption that a further Gerâ€" man advance will proceed from that point up the left bank of the Vistula. It may be assumed that the nedessary counter measures already. have been ordered. s Ts y To Against the | «Austroâ€"Germanic forces in the south the Russians conâ€" tinue to gain‘ more ‘decisive results. ‘They are now in possession of all the Austrian ‘positions, and are said to have arrived abreast of Cracow, while their â€" captured â€" for three . weeks amount to 50,000 â€"men. * .. ~ _ THEY % mm:tmqu_mnmnn succeeded in . penetrating : about 30 miles beyond the border, and in Galiâ€" cla it is reported that the Austrians have been swept back to the gates of Cracow. In all these regions, howâ€" ever, the issue still hangs in the balâ€" ance. PETROGRAD, Dec. 2.â€"The Army Messenger says that the Russians are bolding their own against the Turks, dislodging the Ottoman.troops from a position in the Euphrates Valley, and capturing many prisoners and two guns. Monarchs at the Front. LONDON, Dec. 2.â€"The battle in‘ northern Poland, concerning the proâ€" gress of which there ~has been so much mystery, is now being fought out underâ€"the eyes of the German Emperor on the one side and the Russian Emperor on the other. These two monarchs left for the front yesâ€" terday, so that virtually all the heads of the nations which are at war are with their troops. ‘The King of Great Britain is in France, the King of Belâ€" gium, as usual, is epending all his time with his soldiers, while M. Poin« care, the French President, started yesterday. for . another visit to the orthernâ€" battlefield. Antwerp Demands Amelioration of ... German.Oppression First. AMSTERDAM, Dec. 2.â€"Trouble is brewing between the German and the Belgian authorities there, the Gerâ€" mans being annoyed at the impossiâ€" bility of obtaining payment of the fine of $10,000,000 which they inâ€" filcted upon the city, < The local auâ€" thorities haye made it plain that they will pay this only in return for a solâ€" emn undertaking that. the German army authorities will not only refrain from all further commandeering in kind in Antwerp, but will pay cash, and a proper price, for all stores they may requisition. This the Germans will not do. â€"As the Belgians argue that any other course is contrary ‘to the stipulations agreed upon when the city surrendered, a deadlock has arisen. * ies Decorations For Herpism, | LONDON, Dec. 2â€"The ngnishâ€" ed service order has mnmto 59 officers of all arms, from the speâ€" clal reserves to the guards, Thirtyâ€" nine of them h&ve been given lieuâ€" tenants or second Heutenants. The rewards have been made for such reaâ€" sons as ‘cheerfulness and optimâ€" ism,"" ‘"helping the brigade to pull togather," â€"‘"consistent good work" ahd "utmost gallantry." ~Cr Among those‘ receiving award is Lord Alastair Robert:Innesâ€"Kor, It was given him for "conspicuous courâ€" age with the advance '#udm at Kruiseik in bringing nded men out of action under a heavy fire." Bombs Dropped at Ghent. THE® HAGUKE, Dec. 2. â€"â€" British army aÂ¥iators Monday dropped bombs on the German drill grounds at Ghent, wounding seven Germa»s, MINARD‘S 1INIMENT CURES ©O0L.D8, ETC, Rixld WILL NOT PAY FINE w/ * wig on Je tat m nep on 4 s s : 1:.â€â€œâ€œ Ma.u Miller.â€"At Wellesisy , Monday #§rd, to Mr, and Mrs. W HORSTâ€"Id Waterlo6, on : Nov. 30th, to Mr. and â€" Mr jamin Horst, twin sous. C lations. & Mm-uumhuï¬:' B!*.fl“ y Church, Nov. U ‘rank., (\“’. of % ~ %a hip . _ ‘Miss Catherine is; of Peel._; _ T:ostetlerâ€"Robinson.â€"At Beriin, . NGY, 1}th. Mr. Edwin nm_x linâ€" ripég to Miss ‘Veima . Estella Mow ingon. of Berlin. y +99 Russâ€"Mitchellâ€"â€"At Preston, Nov. $7, Mr." Henty ~~George K uss to~ â€"Mabe Entily . Mitchell. Nher Daxielsâ€"Husmann.â€"At ; Cleveland, Nov 26th, Rev. E. D. Daniels, of Berâ€" lin, to Mrs. Nellie A. Husmann, ,0f ~ Ta"ewood, Cleveland. ~& 4 NMuetherâ€"Forsyth.â€"At Berlin, _ Ke#, ~~25th, . Mr.© Alvinâ€" Daniel m.g ‘Foronto,â€" to Miss~Jéan Parrie ~srtd. of Eorlin: * 44 .years. 3 €a q. â€" Strome.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 30th, Hem‘ ty R. Stronie, azed 84 years. _ . . | Behrend.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 28th, Fréd> | erick: Behrend, Aged 87 years. _ _ Seilmidt.â€"At . ‘Waterloo,. Nov. 29th, . ‘Pearl Schmidt, aged ‘14 years. __. _ Clayfield.â€"At, «:Waterloo, Nov. y . Emily Clayfeld, aged 11 yeargs °. . Koweâ€"At Norwich, Nov. 23rd, John . Grenvillé Rowse, aged 67 years.. >> Strome.â€"At Ekmira, Nov. 28th, Far] â€" infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar .Strome, aced 6 days. in Hergott.â€"Waterloo ‘Township, â€"Novs . @1, Martin Hergott, aged 90 yéars: , Fenzieâ€"At Doon, Nov. 29th, Joseplhs _ ‘Kenzie, in his 80th year. Edmunds.â€"At â€" Detroit,, Nov. 26uB, | (Gorth.â€"At ‘Galt,â€" Nov. 24, Elien Jaue Hlarvey, wile of Mr. Fred Gorth, age Â¥ o 2e ls sns stt Edwin. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose. *aÂ¥ Onver.â€"At Berlin, Nov. 27th, Louis Cpper, aged 33 years. "* 3 DEATH OF INFANTS, on â€" Wednesdayâ€"the twinâ€"sons â€" of â€"A and Mrs. Benjamir Horst e away. : '» ADVERTISE AUCTION. SALES AND FArRMSs FOR SALE Chronicle _ Telegraph AVUCTION It enters over 3000 homes ‘every week and covers the field thoroughly. f SALE BILLS® | : printed here on short notioe, Cive us your noext order. Telegraph WATERLOO ONTARIG The Chronicleâ€" Marriages Deaths in the & .sOn. 16 2€ ts