TsO r. Solomon Reist x for the north country, where he pend the winter hunting.â€"Mr.. Abe teist returned home from Didsbury, where he spent the summer.â€", Messrs Jerry and Burtorn Weber will .leave ortly for Didsbury, where _ they will spend the winter.â€" ‘The Mennoâ€" iites had special services here lately, over, Altes, 209 Bishop i. E.. Roth C hop N. E. zln-‘ Hlf.’Alt‘. Rev. and )lu.* and family, who had charge ot‘ the Mennonite church here this sumâ€" ;i.m for lhtkhmm and _ other s east,. w they _ will | the winter.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Isaac goodl of Goshen, Ind., spent a few | weeks with their son and daughter, . Milo and Amy.â€"About twenty young peoâ€" w.d at the home . of Milo last Tuesday evening to spend m few pleasant hours. . His: sister Amy is leaving, with her parents, Sor California, where she will spend the winter.â€"â€" Mr. Noah _ Leinbaugh a fine team of horses from ‘Mr. Jos. Burkbart, . and Mr. Abe Weber bought a team from Mr. Jerry Sitler.â€"Mr, Milo Good spent Sunday last with Mr, and Mrs. Amos Bruâ€" mlonin. 4 â€" Mr., Amos Brubacher to Miss Mary Musselman. Mr. Welcome Detweiler to Miss Ada Begoin, all of this place. News Notes.â€" Mr. John Ament of Dorking spent Saturday with his son, Mr. Jos. Ament.â€"Mr. H. G, RFitzgerald and Mr. T. H. Schummer attended the N. H. L. meeting held dn Listowel on Friday.â€"Mrs. R. V. P t and daughter Esther of Berlin ‘gnt the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spahr.â€" Thb Women‘s Institute of Linwood _ will supply yarn:free to any one wishin: to knit for the soldiers. Same may be had by applying to Miss Fish.â€" In the daily papers last week it was reported that there were spies around our burg. The only spies seen so far were Northern Spies, and they ‘are a dollar and a halfl a barrel.â€" Miss Ethel Baker returned home Friâ€" day ‘after spending several months in Toronto.~â€" Mr. R. Anderson of Lucknow spent Friday with friends here.â€"â€"Miss Rosic Meyer of Berlin and brother, Mr. John Meyer of Torâ€" onto, are spending a vacation . at ‘their home here.â€"Mr. Harold~ Bingâ€" w Mr, David Chalmers _ of ] tchewan, spent Friday with Mr. Thos. Calder.â€"Santa Claus is in full Swing with a big assortment of toys #‘ gifts at W. O. Bundy‘s.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crooks entertained rgilt of their friends on Friday might. All report a very enjoyable ~evening. _ On Wednesday evening last, Dec. ; a stioker was given in the Erbs« % Hall. â€" Among the speakers were . W..G. Weichel, M.P., Mr. C. H. , M.P.P., and Messrs. Scott and 3 "Berlin.=TLunch was afterward perved and a very enjoyable evening was spent. . On Friday afternoon 8. B. Barber wias arrested at the instance of the Toâ€" ronto. pelice, on a charge of fraud. IN TWO WEEKS Linwood. Erbsville. # will commence aa Dec. one on Jan. 5th, Full ean be had at our residâ€" so. 28th. Dress Cutting Co. 44 Eby S¢., Berlin. fferman _ Collison, of lm was &z visitor to â€" Elmira Nrs. R. T. McCallum attended â€" the Winter Fair at Guelpb, on â€" Tuesday. Mr. Wim, Cook of Washington, â€" Oxâ€" ford covnty, is spending tha~ winter at the home of Rev.â€"C. W.. Cosens. _The scholats of Elmira, Public and &;hswoo;:lvmgm.:;mt in Thea um on thâ€m-u â€" 18th, mmm at 1.3 Miss.Elsie Feick of Berlin‘ spent last Tuesday _ with her grandmother, Mrs. Henry Dunke. Mrs. R, W. Faulds and Mrs. Geo. Cobean _ were the Mostesses at the card party held ny the Frobsinn CJub last Thursday evening. Mr. Emerson Holzworth of Carâ€" mangay, Alberta, arrived here last week ‘to spend tlie winter months with his parents near Elmira. * Mrs. Isaac Elilborn is the icusly iL. ... Mrs. Coote and Miss Bertha Coote have returned home after ‘@ visit _ of several weeks witl Hamilton friends. Mrs., Lydia Fry attended tie funerâ€" al of the late Miss Bean, sister of Mr. David Bran. Waterloo which was held last Wedanesday afternoon. ..Mrs. Fry also spent < several days with Waterlooâ€"and Berlin relatives.. . Mrs.. Jansen and daughter Miss Iwuisa also Mr. C. W. Schietholtz and family on Tuesday moved into the house formerly occupied by â€"< Mr. M. Hemmerich, 4 the latter . hraving moved into his new house. _ Miss Hilda Eby has returned to the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Vogt after, having spent several weeks at her home in St. Thomas. Mr. Lawrence . Ruth, son ‘of © Mr. .JJoe Ruth â€" of this vicinity ~ is now on‘ th> staif of Messrs. M. Weichel & Son, Hardware merchants, * The Ladies Aid of St, Paul‘s church rave Mrs. . Eifert a pleasant party last Friday afternoon. f Mrs. Daniel Snyder of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Wittich. Vccal Solos were rendered py,â€" Miss Mary Dreisinger, Miss Lovina â€" Hilâ€" born and Mr, Geo. L. Ziegler, Mr. Max Herz contributed a violin â€" solo with Miss Alma Dreisinger axcomâ€" panying. A piano solo ‘"Prelude in C sharp minor by Rachmaninofi was given by Miss Hattie Ruppel and a kumorous reading by Miss B. Bleakâ€" nev. Miss Roéa F. Laschinger of Clove lm.&h‘m o * at her home. . . .. Th Elmira Patriotic Fund is still gtowing, . several new subscriptions being added each week, The neighbors of Mrs. Jansen and the Schierholtz family gave them . a pleasant surprise last Friday evening prior to the removal of the latter w arother part of the town. Asâ€"usual the annual open meeting of the Beetloven Club held Jast Friâ€" dayv even‘ns was largely attended. Mrs. Chas. N. Klinck and Mrsft Osâ€" car Ruppel rendered a vocal duett very accoptably. Miss E. Salome Ratz returned home last Tuesday after sponding several days at the home of Mr. John Ratz, Preston. Miss Meclissa Miller visited friends in Guelph last week, Mr. Wm. Eisenbach returned home last Friday after ~spending a ~ week or more in Woodstock in tie interâ€" est of the Elimira Machinery & Transâ€" mpssion Company. â€"‘Miss Grace Snider of St. Jacobs, spent last Thursday with Miss â€" May Brandt. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter and child . of Wallace ‘spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kaiser. The many Elmir® friends of Mrs. «John Ratz. of Preston, will be pleasâ€" ed to hear that she is much improvâ€" ed, > alter ~a serious ~attack of ~blood poisoning. _‘ Mr. Geo. Steddick who has . been visiting in the vicinity for several weeks has returned to his bome . in the West. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Zilliax, . of Berlin, were visitors here tile â€" other Sunday with the former‘s mother on Church St. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruppel were visitors to Berlin on.Friday last. . â€" MNr. Albert Stumpf has moved . to Floradale with his famfily after havâ€" ing been a resident here for . about a vear. + R The Evangelical Sunday School will give thiir annual Christmas . enterâ€" tainmentâ€"in the church on Christmas evening. [A splendid programme ‘has been prepared. tï¬y‘ï¬dy welcoms. Mr. Franz Rudow part of ‘his stafl are at Milverton attending to the tinsmithing and plumbing of the new postâ€"office which is being erected ‘The Red Cross Society of this place anticipate sending off their first shipâ€" ment of : finished â€" work early this week, The ladies of the town have mmummmlv in this work and the ty has a generous supâ€" ply to send. ARC C ':,.1& Public School Report . tor Room 1 i=« in Sr. IV, Honors :â€"Clive Hill, Norâ€" nl-mu Lauretta Ruppel, Harâ€" ay W . Gertruds Hilborn, Doroâ€" thea Bristow, Myrtle Keller, Laura Schmidt, Myrtle Bricker, [ Pasgs :â€"Willle Wober, Eleanor Bleakâ€" moy, Herbort (Ratz, Harold . Wilkin, Harold Crooks, Irene Milletr. ... Jr. IV. Hobors : Eileen Scha»‘ and l.ocal and Personal Elmira â€"Dr equal -lunlnn ‘‘The Evolution and Déstiny _ of facioamenpmiies Cl uy Man‘‘. â€" ‘The male quartette of ts Pcw of . Fort Previâ€" leak= chcoir will favor us with a good; seâ€"! dence, tie River, walked 1,300 iikin, Tection. w;-rln of all creeds ate!miles to the nearest railway :ï¬l‘:‘i. «nlcome. alter .. Maurer, _ Pres., | to report for service and Chas. Hilliard, See., A. L. Shantr, Wmmkumd a Klinck, Alvina . Martin, Irla M man, â€" Vile â€" C4 Starr, Dorothy lfll er, Irvin . Erost, . Tabithsa Giladys : Mover; Fuss ; â€"â€" Elmer > A Cmen, Aarep * mattin Aiag Malta Gentz. kn 3 & lian Loi.‘ Masige Burton Hilâ€" t CX er. 4 ® is Jr. â€" 111 :â€"Marie > ZiMax,° Harold Hi‘ntz, Minerva Iu-é. Agnes Metz, Otto Weige!. & * 1% ; Sr, 11.â€"Leah «Amos _ Bowâ€" max, â€" . Red fln"rl.:.‘hhm. Hilda ~ Ainsworth, ~â€" Renotta ©Frey, Norma Martin, Heary Bowman, Flotâ€" ence Ertel, â€" Ross Strome, ~ Harold Sclmidt, ‘ 4 «Jr. 1i >â€"Clara Kann, Sarah â€"â€" Bruâ€" bacher, Carrie Linder, Mary Klinck, Angeline _:Martin, _ Carrie Oswald, Muriel _ ‘Bricker, _ Henry â€" Beckman, Pearl Martin, Edith Payne, â€" Russel Ruppel, Clayton Goodwin, Cecil Phil ips, Railrh Beisel, Haroid Gatemga, BRertha Moser, Gladys Meyers, Harâ€" old Schaefer, ‘Amos Martin, . Clement Conrad, Floyd Bristow, Rennie Web er, . Noah BrubacHar, Lila Seiling, George Klinck, Harold Williams, CY« rus Bowman, A Sr. . H..«â€"Eming.. Kriegner, Macion Bechtel. â€" Pavra â€"Pfaf, Leo O‘Neil, Ruth Ziegler, Harold Dreisinger, Mary Rrubacher, â€" ‘Beatrice Robert Otto, Viola Brubacher, Weiget, Jr. II.â€"Marie,Moyer, Johnay Schaeâ€" fer, Leahor Cobean,. Eddie Phillips, Hienry Oswald. *: $ Sr. I.â€"Rota Cook, Vera Hall, Flernor Paul,. Katie Foster,â€" Roy Etadelbauver, Lidde!l Watson, Gertrudo Hemmerich, Louise Klinck, Enk-:g Martin, Archie Ritter, _ Orl Breendle, NMary Weber, Adina Ho#fâ€" man, Delphine Fries, Lavina Reist. Room 6. _ : Junior _ 1.â€"Myrtle Hintz, Frieda Ha«l!man, Martina Rau, Arnold Brisâ€" tow, _ Magdeline Bowman, . Alma Klinck, â€"Fred Beckman, Pearl Stadelâ€" baver, Violet Jarvis. W‘ Primary Class A.â€"Francis Gadsby, May Hoffler. Susannah Lichty, Beatâ€" rice Ainsworth, Milton Moser, Elizaâ€" beth Brubacher. â€" «Jr. A.â€"Mary Mogk, Sylvester Frey, Gladys Pfaf and Beatrice Hofétetter ©qual ; Dorothy Ward, Ella Hoelscher and Pora Frey equal ; Milton Rudow. Ciass B.â€"Lydelia Robertson, Marâ€" garet Goodwin. Edward Nolinsky. Class (‘.â€"Ephraim Martin, Emily Jury, â€" Grant â€" Nolinsky, _ Clarence Gateman Ermina Lichtyf Koâ€"m 7.â€"St. Slass :â€"Carl Klinck and Fred Abrens equal ; Amos Bruâ€" bacher and Vera Rahn equal ; Neison Amy, _ George _ Wilkin, ~ Kenneth Kinmel, _ Emma: Eby, Jack Smith, Lomen Goodwin, Helen SeHutz, _ Jr. B.â€"Fanny Turkman, _ Robert Watson, _ Walter _ Weige!, _ Georgie Schrocr, Gordon Seiling, Harty Ritâ€" ter. 7 T News Items.â€"This is the time _ of tho usval Christmas feativals. â€" The entertainment _ in the Methodist churet? here will be beld on Tuesday evening moxt, Dec. 22nd, when a proâ€" eramme of recitations. â€" readings, duetts, etc.,; will be rendered.â€"The vsual festival of the Lutifsran _ Sunâ€" day School will be held cn Saturday evening, Dec. 26th. _A good proâ€" gramme has been prepared for the.ocâ€" casio1.â€"Our toys are beginning â€" to preparte for ~the hockey â€"season â€" and it good ice remains we may be able to give some good‘ rerorts ol the boys‘ doings. before long.â€"The Woolwich tovr nship covncil ol 1914, Wald" its last meeting on . Tuesday and is â€"now a thing of the past, It is now up.to the electors to say whetier or . not these men are to be entrusted with the township affairs for another yell" Come out to the nominations . wilich will: be held on Monday, Dec. . 28th,. and let the . peovple know what you ha‘e to . say.â€"Our merchants _ have been decorat‘ng their stores for â€"the frstive â€" season.â€"Some . real winter. weathor, this is â€"Mr... Gustav _ Dah mer who has been living West for the past 8 years has arrived Mare on . a visit to his parents and other relat i triends. Gost, wh . look»= .::! ‘;:)5 &c worse for fl% ?p-uu" Wostern life in the ‘d : of ‘Ouernsey "and ~Loct â€"River ~where =~he M»8s a homestead,. speaks well for. the West although crops this year have not been up to what they were for the past few years.â€"Messts,. J. H. C. Daltmer, â€" of Waterloo, and LOovis and Clayton Dahmer, of Berlin, m Eunday under the parental roof. Â¥ Maitin Scifumaker of Elmira, was a visitor hore on Monday.â€"The Advit Bible class 0f the M.B.C, Church will meet in the church at Conestago next |Hun«v evening, 7.80. m.oï¬ for the evenin~ is ‘‘Redemption, IPrcce®s and Power‘, also an > €88Av Conestogo. ! Room 4 Room 3 Room 2 and .. Adsting at _ . THe We held on er "ite résidence Wutu cch . Jor services, thence to ® cemâ€" TiaTs 02 Dss ht ustabd, s cand t s her, iustand, 6 child M 5 grand children. : The. many ‘extend their. sympathy to tihe bcreaved. s â€"Y., News Nm.â€"u&“(nay.) Brenner re from , U.8., . where flmmm of ber moth er &mw ber relatives.â€"Mrs. A. & aÂ¥tended the funeral of her late: brother Mr, Lennard Holmeyer, Jt poo in Tone T. a v + Hieited t‘ the tomg Of their. parents and Miss Htpn» Hebel ¢'ja?u-. t R w «. 0 spen Sunday ‘and Monday, with the latâ€" ter‘s xenu.â€"llu. Carrie Funk and Mrs. Havenstein, of Jowa, Mrs. Jno. Echellenberger, of Tullerton and â€" Mr, and Mrs. Kennel of East Zorta visitâ€" e1 at Mrs. "A. Stoeppler‘s last . week. News Notes :â€"Miss Vora Schweitz er. of Berlin, spent Sunday with ber parents Mr. andâ€"~Mrs. Dan Schweitw fl.r#_l‘: and. Mrs. Will: Steiss â€" have eft for Toronto after spending their holidays here.â€"Quite :a number . from kere aitended the Fat Stock . Show at Guelph _ last week.â€"The Lutheran Sunday School will hold ll‘i:ir -a;:d ‘Xmas rtainment â€"or . ‘ 26th.â€"â€" mfllk‘tl Sunday School will bold tbeir annual Xmas entertainment Dec. 2ith. A good programme is beâ€" ing>.prepared. . Everybody welcome, â€"Missâ€" Minetta Hilliard, of Berlin is spa'nd% her holidays witt her parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hilliard. . News â€"Notes.â€"Miss Lizzie Scherer is visiting.. her sister, Mrs. W. H. Scbhmitt.â€"Mr. Henry Schnart, had a paralytic stroke last ‘Thursday. His friends will be glad to learn that he is improving.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Gordor Frickey, Mr. and Mrs. John _ Bierâ€" man and : family and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Scxnld.t took dinrer on Sunâ€" day at ... and _ Mrs. Valentine Schmidt.â€"The teachers and scholars of the Sunday Stchool here are ; busy preparing for a Christmas tree . and entertainment .. to . be_given on . the 26thâ€"Mrs. < B,. Holtz and daughter, Miss Bertha are visiting at Mr. Ecra Frickey‘s.â€"\Vr. _Neil of West Montâ€" ross is visiting at Mr. Geo. Brown‘s: Narrowâ€"Flaberty.â€"A¢t Galt, Doc. . 5, Mr. Waor. . THomas Yatrow to Miss __Alite Flaberty. f Nllht-hl‘le.:{;.u Wellesley, . Dec. #9, Miss a _ Miller ‘to Mr. J. Malcahy, of Listowel. $ Knechtelâ€"Kaiser.â€"At Berlin, Dsc. Mrg. Lena â€" Kaiser, to Mr. Olivetr \ Kn:chtol. â€" ‘llmlsp:l;e‘:?rohmnn.â€",\t. Wawm ‘ lï¬ Mrs. Mary Aon _ Pt ‘ m to Mr.~S. A. Brubacher, of Rerlin. . .. 5¢._ ‘Volu\yâ€"bm-a“ CGalt, Dec, 9th, Mr. ~.{, ‘Voisey to Miss Margaret Dyer. Kochâ€"At Bloomingdale, â€" Dec. _13th, to Mr. and Mrs. Menno R. Koch, a son. *‘ *# Benderâ€"Near Hawk»sville, Dec. 14th, to Mr. and Nrs. Andrew Bender, a daughter. " > > â€" Hurspetgerâ€"At Pridgeport, Dec. 11, i1914, to Mr. and _ Mrs.â€"Abram ‘Junsberger, a son. Narthâ€"In New Haimburg, Dec. 2, to Mr.»and â€" Mrs. â€"Henry. Marth, _ a daughter. * Minster.â€"In‘Berlin, Dec. 8th, to Mr. .and Mrs. Michael Minster, a daughâ€" ‘ten, ; â€" Vaughsn.â€"A6 Toronto, Dec. 11, : to Mr. and Mrs.â€"â€"W. H. Vaughan, . _ a YVou cannot; send your som, brother or friend a Christmas present | that will beâ€"more useful or interesting than ‘the _ Chronicléâ€"Telegrajh. A vears subscription is only $1:00. Why not start now. Ceo, Planner, aged 69 years. MarDonald.==A tâ€"â€"â€"Keontore, Dec.â€"40th, < x Rev. and Mrs. Macâ€" iâ€"At Berlin and Waterloo . MB iMal, ~Dec, 11,. Mr. â€"John Beckâ€" 3 of Wilmet Township, aged 79 Wilki6â€"At Bloomingdale, <~Dec. 13. Mr1 Elizapoth Wilkie, aged 76 yT8., 10 ‘and 27 days. Harkness,.â€"At Galt, Dec. 9th, Mrs. Harkness. MeCraig.â€"At Galt; Dec. 4th, _ Jane ‘ n Chambers, relict of the late tor McCraig, aged 81 vears. ANâ€"INEXPENSIVE GIFT .»â€"In :Wilmot, Dec. 5th, â€"Mt Heidelberg. Erbsville. Christmas Entertainment. â€" The Lutheran Church Sunday" school inâ€" tend holding their annual Christmas festival on Christma®â€"~mght, . comâ€" mencing at 7.30. A good programme will be rendered. Everybody welâ€" come. Say : wouldn‘t this freeze you. Church Service.â€"Lutheran, Sunday evening; Evangelical, Sunday School special Christmas mw p.m., service~7:39 p:.m.,"~ ~alt> ym basement of new church. 7 Itemsâ€"of Interest.â€"The beginning of this week and an oldâ€"fashioned winter struck town about the same time.â€" Miss Luesing and Miss Wing of Berlin were the guests of Miss Alice Gingrich over Sunday.â€" Mrs. Hoeflin and daughter visited DID you ever realize what a decided advant â€"you can have by doing your Christmas St ping here, especially when you can find so m easily displayed, and all at such reasonable prices FURS.: The balance of our fine selected stock ‘ of "bhlan Lamb, Wolfe, Fox, and Marmot Furs ar all,on special Sale at 20 per cent. Discount. +0 0 8+ L iack Oe s ++ ; d LADIES‘ AND GENTS‘ awsf;n COATS. A big variety to choose from, all going at" 10 per cent Discount. hmd \% . ‘v 6 Et > C ~ LADIES‘ COATS. Our entire stock of stylish C oats marked down to two Sale prices: _ \\ . 4 . Regular $10.50 and $11.00, for...... ... . .$7.95 : o §: Regular $12.00 to $17.00, for..;... ... .$10.50 § (+% st S. B. Bricker & Co. Christmas . Wearing Appar _ FOR MEN AND BOYS : : Come to a Man‘s Store for a Man‘s Xmas (Omur‘w@reat Special Sale of Overcoats and Suits is still on. Y King St. The spirit of fln‘ Cbristmas season here is common sense in selecting gifts for men and â€" y8. 1t matters not what age he may be, buy those things that will not only please him, but that will good service. a 5 + h : ied q Don‘t trust to memory, hut check below the articles you are interested sure for us to help you make a selection. T & , 3 2. o%rmgg g w in Nnxâ€n%%‘lflé 7 AT ¢ v;acan sg o43 +.;>; :; HANDKE 4 NECKWEAR hy ae UMBRELLAS i m mitnnineiilistesn. * 1NDERWEAR ~ pagoe 3 GLoOVEs NIGHT ROBES MUFFLER® 4 PAJ MMAS â€" M‘mtpflNMdow.flhmumï¬m. 6 The wide awake man has been here and profited and gone on his way rejoicing Buy him an Overcoat for Christmas, at a big saving in dollars. HANDKERCHIEFS. The largest assortment in "l'nil_l. from 3¢, 6c, 10c 15¢, to $1.00 each. All Children‘s Coats selling at 15 per cent. Dis count. Remember Our Xmas Linen Sale is still on St. Jacobs. Suitable and Sensible Christmas Gifts Detenbeck‘ s Men‘s Overcoats 2 BIG SPECIALS Waterlooâ€"friends Monday.= â€" Schools {wm close Thesday so as to give the kiddiesa chance to select their €hristâ€" lmas gifts.â€"At the regular meeting . of the W.B.C.1. Literary Society last week Mr. Grant Richmond gave . a '\'ery interesting report of the recent ‘convention held in Guelph.â€" Wonder t what the Belgians think of outr Tp. ‘ Council. We know what we think of {them just now, but ‘will forget them election day.â€" Ar. Albert â€" Mielke spent the weekâ€"end with {friends in Galt.â€"The Kaiser is able to sit up. He will sit up again and take noâ€" tice when the‘ Canadian:troops line up at the front.â€"â€"The. Methodist Sunâ€" day. School, Conestogo, are giving mmfchsuu.:g-uul ol the |season on Tuesday evening, the 22nd. They always provide a good program. SUSPENDERS sannxmcnmrs BRELLAG UNDERWEAR NIGHT ROBES PAJAMAS Sho *gf' i‘ L(i"m â€"Mrs. Seiling and. Mrs.<A. Wai ewsky spent a few days with, .. mira ‘friends,â€"A representative the Daily Star was in town _ Tue day, Owing to the storm the. : didn‘t shine very bright.â€" The bai ment of the new Evangelical > was â€" opened forâ€" divine service. day. Rev. W. O. Hehn, pastot, . livered two ‘very impressive The building was well filled > morning and evening.â€"Can it A that the members, of the Town ‘ Council met ;at the hotel and .6f an oyster supper after refusi pass a small grant to the sufferin Belgians*â€"The young telephone opel ator got things somewhat mixed ‘Tuesday aiternoom.â€"The storm Mor day blew out the electric light. the corner of Railroad and y Avenue. . 3 1. l ‘ cb FUR § & SwEAtBRs > HOSIERY mmeul;lsms DRESS ETC., l#c s It will be only: plea Waterloo