visit of several pl the . Naterioo Er. &ebool m«w ‘Sunday last. the nflz’d Ottaws, _ is * of grandâ€"parents, § and Mrs. Ward â€" H. W. King street. and Mrs.‘ W»a. Saider . and â€" Gertrude . were staying in ts for seven weeks on aoâ€" Mr, Anider‘s i!1 bealth. . MareHland who has contiloted husiness . in Waterloo for year, hias moved‘ to Berlin has optéued a store at 115 "Coming departure of â€" Mr. and ,E!I ‘Laing mwwgn shortâ€" nâ€"City triends, wito rock y ie Bersonal. loss in parting . with thy is extended to our 0 , Mr. David Bean, is sister, Miss Elizabeth made her© home with her in Waterloo.:. Hers was one 0st enthusiastic and largely .b-; | meeting of the Waterloo‘s PA t League was held at the Patâ€" \Rooms:King street, on Tuesâ€" iFnoon, ‘ Dec. 8th, 1914, | at ‘thé spitit of..Christmas indeed led, ‘ with . "all . itg attendant »suu and ng, basâ€" y principle "entiuncia ted §%, that it is more blessed to the to receive, and we â€"are ) Snow < . even â€"theâ€" children nection â€" whtl Athis League .. are k_»‘ : :I in the privilege ig) in joy of Christmas ied in the inteseats .. or _ the 8 s : nolud tflmnc of Christâ€" wed containing many . comâ€" d. good Christmas cheer, .to Waterloo â€": boys in, the First ,.now at Salisbury Plain, 8. ‘Arrangements were |also bigens‘ of the finest type, and ieadly missed in church, busiâ€" hilanthropic and social ciroles, p\3 both ever ready . ‘to worlly cavse, and with ‘bvery pigh for :. their happiness _ .and NUY| we aar ‘aul wiedersohn)‘ Beo. ‘Parpiee hats ust . uce mvflh home of .: hek ‘at Detroit. ind M of Mr. and Mrs. George street. of Detroit, is‘ spend with Mr. . and Mrs.. Jim ~lives quietly lived in her ~a ~ cirele â€"of friends, is more‘missed py those . who ew and loved her thanâ€" ‘they Clazk of the Bethany : Home a ~talk on ‘‘Missions in mt themeeting of the Water All ‘interested "are corâ€" ‘‘fortnight‘s‘ visit with Toâ€" y. the wants of the tamâ€" ‘ in or on the fixâ€" f pm provided for 2C girts will â€" also pevite . was the guest , +and â€"her kind and gentle will : be greatly â€" missed ivens s fik. Chotons. yl._. ;m# y u-ndm id by the Leagie to the mmnm.mm "%oâ€" the supplies: already rl "Get a 25 cont bottle coloriess and dtuw . ‘awftul sourt. se .destructive to It pobs the hair streagth and its very producing @ feverishâ€" c ore Fakiima ; of the 'n" p, which m z-au"f:: n of Knowlton‘s You E.":%:: your Bairt Try it! A Httle Danderine tUmeâ€"will surely at 185 wATERL OO Miss Lorna Mathers has _ returned from Hamilton where she sapeat six weeks with relatives. . § e e ennas u2 the Hamd: Mr. Frank ‘Grills, feormerly of Watâ€" erloo, where he was employed © at Snyder Bros., died at his home : in Hartiston on Monday. His: Waterloo friends will regret to leatn of . ‘his untimely death. * h " Invitations have been seat out <} the Crescent Club for a dance to be beld in the Ayshill Hall on Deg, 21. Mr. and â€"Mrs. Wm. . Suider â€" sh0 daugiiter Gertrude have returaed aftâ€" er.spending several weeks at Mount Clemens, Mich., where Mr. Snidet weat for his health. His friends will be pleased to know that he has . reâ€" turned donsiderably improved and will hope that heâ€"may scon enjoy his acâ€" customed good health. ® -';."x;.a‘: Ahinct _‘ (Af yening whbject, ‘‘Leper _ Mis * Misâ€" G. E. UMION . ANNUAL MEETING Officers. Woere Elected at Bession of Congress in â€" Waterloo Last Night. The annual meeting ol theâ€" Congress of the C. E. Union of Berlin, Watetâ€" Joo and Bridgeport was held in ‘ the Methodist church, mmwo. Thurs : day evening, at wh about : thirty were in attendance. _ ;; . ; ‘Following the helpful address ‘ by Miss Good: on â€" Methods: of «Stimulatâ€" ing Mission Mcotings in Young Psoâ€" ple‘s Sogieties, the nominating: comnâ€" mittee presented its report which was adopted. ‘The oflicers dor the _ year 1915 are:â€" Hon,. Presidentâ€"Rev. J. W. J Anâ€" drew, Berlin Anglican. P ~Presidentâ€"Mr. I. Lachman, Bridge port Evangelical; â€" °_ _ . 0 = /.. . Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mr. E. G.â€" Humph ries, Berlin Presbyterian,. _ t _ Recording SBecy.â€"Miss O. M. Saoyâ€" ‘det, Berlin Evangelical, ; Treagurerâ€"Mr. E..Capling, Berlin _ Junior Supt.â€"Miss E, Kaatz, Watâ€" erlooEvangelical.. . â€"_â€" . <> _ = â€"â€" Cotresponding Secy.â€" Miss . Susle Albert, United Brethren, _ __ _ / ‘ Lookont Committeoâ€"Mr, O. â€"Keftor, Berlin ist; . Mr. J, D. Meir, Ber byterian; Dr.z:::cl, Wat erloo ; Miss , Berlin Anglican; Mits Lizzie Grtoh, Bridgeâ€" port Evangelical. Pastor‘s Advisory: Committes Conâ€" venorâ€"Rev. Mr.. Sanderson, . Berlin Congregational, .. _« .« â€"~ _ _ _ mm.\lnwu.lluh: poseible, and it is to beâ€"hnoped $ the hookey team will be supported by Waterioo fans, even when playing in the neighborime city . Meason tickets are Being issued by the club and these will be placed on anle â€"on Thnratar. .. A Publicity Dept.â€"C. S. Bean, Watâ€" erloo Methodist; Geo. Martin,‘ Berlin Methodist; and F. Shantz, . United Brethren. & The Union was organized in ~Janâ€" uary, 1913, and comprises nine senior societies and four junior societies. It has now about 700 members. The {eu has been a successful and . proâ€" table omne, ‘Two rallies were held. The first rally was addressed by Mr. Carl Lehman, Interstate â€" Field Secâ€" retary of z United â€" Societies of Christian wor, Boston,. At the sgecond rally a conference . on Juniot Work was beld." Both rallies . were yhlflul and of inspirational character. WATEALOO TEAMS WILL PLAY ROGKEY Miss Salome ‘The management of the Waterico Hockey â€" ‘Club oh Monday signed a dontract with the Berlias Rink Co., ‘mlthwug'vfll)&dl of their _, f Dflh season, both O.H.A. and N. H.L. games, mummï¬wu‘m it was thought that probably some orvaarment could be emand wiee zumhlï¬m&rht. IN BERLIN $ & ,'.‘ â€"â€" Wabe ‘F: ta on Bain MÂ¥ |â€" Deax BiÂ¥ wl 9x "E" by _b in » “ « Yas incurred; .. â€"@iid the efficiency wo:':mc school . has bees â€" m« departments muhgï¬ io Pepod time . to time. io o e a P In ‘all ptobability "the schoo! bhifâ€" ine is perfectiy sanitaryivet veing the meeting . place ol C @L the other. _ 1t. is nat /the §CHOON &n hCs fective and i 1« eli : Jn , the «ehoo!, . Now it mgf. rason: mble to attribute ‘ repeated outâ€" easen wholly to ONE pverâ€" theless,. _ a very contribuâ€" tory cause â€" <of thess ons . is â€"btiess the want of sts tem of disposing of househol¢ refuse. ©EREECC C1 MEPE WOR Tt DNE 47 uBd EARIEES a pealtcy 1 i+ easer wholly to ONE ï¬ f ‘ ippman, J.M. theless,. a very: an6 . contrl m‘im J M. tory cause . "of thess, s {is| . whoihaye . come backâ€"Macâ€" ':;:Nl:-tuvn:‘ro! :s¢5â€" | tarlane,: 4,'9# cyd of , P%, MB * as & ‘ + H â€" L# L‘ 3 ) s fiamniprannes Recsmex abl_) . people, yay) {:‘oorr: m. The aÂ¥6Câ€"| «When love flies out of the window~ ago e wOuld~ ks h.‘ > ; / f £ s Tess ‘than lota!bl."'w_ 8| ; Desert of Mrs. Ajsrâ€"Moffat, E. cdaily.: That means that : (Ae |. = «M 38A 3: Teast a ton of refuse thrown out from whmm our ‘houses : . ~ever x b:g { wivesâ€"â€"Oppenheim, < J . If not Mlv.dbolflv A. % & | nPathwayâ€"Page,..G. N.Nllx:"i b"m o thie ; * *‘M.'.‘" g ‘ C& Y ; e s ol eÂ¥ "‘_ i*&’{» ne, RD, ‘::l‘mflllï¬c wlflw' I" f k sn C L W“fufl'u ‘:' Zatbage â€" genbrates: colagious disegs~ :"‘?T'i "'â€i’,z.;“"'" »W. Les e8. but the ‘impurity of" which | : Dream Doctogâ€"Re»ve, â€"AB. . it causes ... produces C Aong ‘under | for redd( wo , ESM. which *.: the gernis â€"ol disease : || {At ‘bay â€"Bearbgrough, G. _ + "Where : there is dirt . theto 19. 410 | .;eaus is beteâ€"Bhejdon, C.M, s A few < ~ ~ â€" ~>. we purified our drinking water. What is the reault.. Tyrboid ,levir‘ that was ‘considered “: mrocssary eV i the old . dissppeared, N?vpmf:nï¬h communicated ‘through drinking watâ€" er wl":he' made â€" ‘the," w"“; noge ‘other place where it ‘cou}d find a more congenial. home.‘ :; When < â€"we purifty the air that we breathe ‘to the same degréo tiht we bave puriâ€" fied the water that we drinik, > diph theria; measles, chickenâ€"pox and other diseases : will ‘find it hand ‘to make exâ€" penses in our town and will move‘ to some othetr, : ‘ l The moral ol my ‘discourse then : 1 that we should elect mg}“ vear . who ate: awotn The® Servians followed : up {â€" their great ‘triutmph by‘ taking mote "Ausâ€" trian prisoners. | 0 °¢00 os. 3_0Â¥Z, END STOMACH TROUBLE, . _ â€" dasts or DÂ¥8PEpstA heartburn, fullness, nausea, bed tasts ta mouth and stomach y tan get blessed rellef in fve minutes. ay old i n n rounl a getting a -z h + u-. z..S‘,'..n.. nn ...3 leas it is to w from l‘t":’:r':uflm surest stom @ ‘ tor ing the : world, mw Wf Stomache w’i . â€" in five minutes. "ad Sm ie «s es w impurity of "? ‘ g.q- ,.’v.,f.'":, xt .I'i‘. Jz“ A ‘*~-9ann ‘ â€. es ., u Fomdath "Pring! â€" 3 6. *Â¥3 h‘w, C.B. 49 ~Art <orâ€"story ctelling~â€"Cowles, ‘J.D. ~‘Ifythi dbd" legends of Uic. Missiaaipi _ Mtythe did" legends of ; the Mississipi .,-‘c\»-(:»fWO'f. P ""‘ W ‘g.f.\l. « N hadeisher .l._‘._,‘ w m x lcb Alam §. °* 1% h“"‘-v ie W.RS *4 .«47'--64; < M o.n'- u/ Corden4.. Biosson: o ,"G.R.1 3 " dn LW | ~> 1 > C ‘.f ¢' & :"Mh‘l m d Fairmount‘s: Quartettoâ€"Haker, E. A h ".,e"_':,..l £ e , * Tamp at HL\ :) t ont k PME Pigeoct cblanc. DL With ~the :‘beet . of . intentionsâ€"Lessâ€" Professor and . the * Rtoty | Preasuresâ€"Murtay,‘ C. »1‘ ï¬m 3 c P " ; ! m†* g†Lhst MaoteiPhime, F. . _ id neéet Piish, R. ‘_ fani of ‘Allatâ€"Qrerr.; W. Lo Dream Doctogâ€"Remve. AB. . ‘ P A‘ aâ€"> P# ‘l ‘zm in . Cap and gownâ€" nt % ‘hm ie * M Jn a bungalowâ€"Smith, MP.W. 4 m_&ah the Gold fieldsâ€" Atra \Be < . . n is mj C.M mmwfl»l Gav. and Festive oo e tixmneyy CORes â€ï¬‚:"*'%u’ f 't “l"l‘li T emllionits A Atws: . © Srish. Twinsâ€"Perking, L.F. Ab the Goosé Fllkeâ€"Pyle, K. Presbatnd eightâ€"Qoirk, L.W. ® the . Tndian boyâ€"8 of AÂ¥ + o iA Fiption P L. . NINE MORE ~= : > REEMEMTS T0 qMLlt (Atawa, Dec." 14.â€"It is understood that the Governinent has praktically :rcldcd to run’o’uun regiments in "nl-._ ition .to the 1 nmnï¬ | comp inz $3,000 men, recently ided _ on for the second contingent! ~‘ Details will be snnounced sHortly as to We oenlistmrnt . of these extra corps and â€" ~ the territory ‘from which they <will be drawn. . The rate at which anlistment is beixg carried out wa‘res this readily possible, It is 19 J M V O FEE EVA â€" COUEUp . w en e o o e w o+ dn C 4 e Eud £>.5 oxtmordincry.‘aamazs are offered. â€" Note the following : ~ © ) . SILKS AND SILK MIXED CREPES ï¬ Dresses, Blowses Evening Wear in swell new colors g[ Binue, »n, Tan, Creamy, ;‘ Shy Pink and Rose, worth $1.00 to $1.25 periyard, at~ â€" _ +. Aadise® and Missos‘ Winter Coite in ‘plain dark Slors, tweeds and cheoks, raglan and setin slgeyes, tailored and mathinaw. styles, % o m m"w. for. †io.ï¬ clive J r oo "TW tweed cloths, high muffier coltar, several : styles, worth regular $10.00, for...... ++« ,m "Ladies‘ and Missés® Cjoth Coats, ‘plain and checked materials, in brown, tan, navy, worth $12.00 to $13.50, for..: ... .......>â€"$F80 Bags ~ Tmdies‘ and Misses‘ uï¬m'm . nowest raglan and cape coats, swell» , . fancy ‘ Cloths, worth from $15:00, $16.50,$16.00 to $20.00 $12.50 ‘‘Ladiea‘ ‘Leather Bags ‘and Purses, a fine choite of pretty and useful things in ‘black, tan, brown, navy and green.> Very special at 256c, 50¢, 78¢ $00, $1.50, 10 /; x si ues 020 cÂ¥ n ++ » 4 1 » + » « » 5.00 Handhkerchiefs ‘ pinen asd Cambric, plain and fls af Thinty broidered Handkerchiefts, a large choice of dainty 250, 300, 1OF. .+. .1« sis ea sn e us ear ue ne6s Women‘s Warm Coats and Furs s.fm{ffmmma n« are offered. ( : i "’.""P; t ‘.' â€" 5 hi e M coubhans. a : , . UNITIAL WHWO . PLALN ::::fl W"":‘::‘ PLAIN ROMI “l‘%’f!&m_- t * â€" 0 siky imap Gney suofee Big .. ... ATI â€" 8. VW io RAQ PVE EOE N » 5 &g.o“avOï¬W o c ' ,fl: A f..! ,,*"q.‘v-“ m CcoaT SWEATER n;. wouse coats °: + _ * * BaTH ; ReBbes * 0; 8X * .l bresama aowns. â€" _ ‘PXLIAMAS . KiX 2 NIGHT SHIRTS <_ . i CANES 82 2 9n 19 y . o o W SILKâ€" YMBRELLAS, aa, LÂ¥ mountTed [. HANDBOME NECKWEAR: es AUTO GAUNTLETS. a F2 7: SILK HOBR® S ¢! Cal o ts 5_ : / oi ‘FANCY CASHMERE HOSE . AMR :2 SILK ANP WooL HoSE* : ; t FANCY SHIRTS, PLAIN AND PLEATED * December Sale NE § ‘ANW sUKOE QLOVE® 1ikely ht mm'wm.“'; afterhoonm for Quebec, whende‘hs will x3 % the Meritime m: in spect the forces raised there.: is rumored here that the general **may be knightad at New Year‘s. / That \"Mr.%J.; Milne wiho was rericusly in jured : when he 1& "frotm : the " "hew biuilditig of theâ€" Molsons Bank,‘is imâ€" proving gradually at tlle hospital. ° swued: by: W. H. Cherry, Hagersy1i‘C, won first place EW'M tion at the Winter Fair. ‘Fourâ€"other ERCHIEF CASES. Lrmgl)ros after Xmas pertuning you here #Â¥ . 4s more likely to â€"~Ladies‘ Fur Lined Coate with . Western: Sable 4 ; also Alaska Sable and Mink gollars, muskâ€" B + C ‘$5000. AnP &00 * (Wakk ~â€" .‘ Uidles‘ Fut Collar Coate, quilted lining Dolls Furs ©.Fur Lined and Fur Coliar Coats.â€"These . yery g&um garmenis arosclliig M‘flw _ Black Coateâ€"Ladion‘ Fine Black Coata/:in now» est cloths â€"imitation Astrachan, : ziboline, ; plusk and ripple cloths, all sizes: and ~many styles, L “ -4‘ 4 *‘ $10â€"00 $15â€"00â€" $20.00 * $3000 : : The most beautiful Dolis, dresed and undressed, sleoping and sitting Dolls. Much under‘ ragular $50.00 per set. * All our Furs are going at cut prices. ‘wo have neck pleses, collars and muffs to match, in CJ arades atigrom. $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, "to $17â€"50â€" $1950â€" $2450 An° $2650 " l worth from $1.25, $1,50 ‘to $1,75, tor $1.00 wy if you go nek ol you will see that w * Pusin soma i * Brantford, Dec.: 15.â€"Three condut . _.. _ vap, % the : i rek w“-‘;' ’g way, on the s Miway _ | service, have been dismissed ‘:Luo c lly.mmmwum k3 fares. All three were married men. & No turther ‘5“.;':,‘{,‘.‘} be: taken, _ i% .. .. being thought POMH 5z $; .. ) their positions will be W} â€" MARIONX & + TAD%s & â€"â€" i *y