9 that. all . the«Chri ;Best R * 161 ~+ N5 E¢‘j h “‘ â€hh.crlber from â€" Portland, Oreâ€" Erfllewlng his subscription to ronicleâ€"Telegraph, writes: "We aild mot get aiong â€" at all without «interesting and valuable paper. U8 it is just like _ meeting an old md from home once a week, both . and I look forward each week ve me we enjoy it." «The joyous Festival of Christmas, bpramemorative of Christ‘s birth, was i mmost fittingly observed in the Waterâ€" m» Churchs, as well as by Sabbath ghool Entertainments, . appropriate | the Yuletide season. (Good cheer is also ushered < into many homes Uby. the united efforts of tile Waterloo a_, men‘s Patriotic Relief Association _ eupplem nted . by. individual gifts, so ~Abat. felt the plessed influence of . the=C istmas spirit. This is surely f iBest preparation that could . be ‘ for athappy and peaceful year $# T ~ Phe Finame Committee held . its mt meeting of the year O® Wednesâ€" might, to further dispose of tax :‘At a meeting of the Board of Direcâ€" #ors ef the WaterlOo Covmty Loan and Savings Co. this week, a six per e@nt. dividend was declared. ‘This is a saisifactory indication of progress, netwithstanding the general financial stringency. > *.iRecently the con: n 1 Evangelical ir pastor Rev. & Bisch, _ Raisig ‘and Micike left for «The Methodist Epworth League ol loo on â€" Monday evening voted , gum of $25 out of its funds as a eomtribution towards the Belgian Reâ€" lief Fund. LOCAL AND PERSONAL My to take a not Ofkcer‘s course. ‘Mr. H. .L. Binnie of Knox College, Foronto, has been | invited . to take wharge of the services in the Waterâ€" loo Presbyterian â€" Church, until the arrival of the new Minister, Rev.. D. A. MeKerracher, B.A. The Berlin and Waterloo Poultry Show closed its first annual exhibiâ€" tion en Friday night. The results of this, the first show, have been most gratifying, and the officers will be encouraged to put forth greater efâ€" forts for the nexi show. _ O\ <The funeral of the late Mrs. Merner who died at Niagara Falls, took.place from. the residence of Mr. Christ Lenz, Foundry St., on Friday, where Bervice was held after which the ore Waing were interred in Mount Hope cemetery. _A congregational mee g Monday evening of Evangelical congregatic ©@. M. Umbach was ele ‘years as a trustce of { & fine class of bright young people i# â€"again registered _ at tire Berlin Business College. As instruction | is largely . individual, new students may eome in each week. ‘This school . ofâ€" Sers a‘splendid opportunity for young people to ‘get a useful education,â€"one that is of real use in making a Jiv Nirs. Valentine was the hostess of a charming small {ea on Wednesday afternoon, im honor of her duughter, Mary, who is home for her Christâ€" wmas vacation, and a few of her Colâ€" lege {friends, whom several) young laâ€" «ies were invited in to meet. Aiterâ€" on tea was served and a real holi y visit much enjoyed by the conâ€" wenial little company. -','Khl! Union Jacks _ got start on Monday eve eurtain went up on â€" â€" series _ in this di -*a‘tfl aggregation . ht x:ti m. J% was a oneâ€"sid «score, 13â€"1 indieates. séore tells just about the #eams were matched, _ as played rings around the v ing. SMALL BLAZE AT STURM‘S Messrs. P. brill an| 0 ted> D. D. G., M. G. pl: at tilk installation King St. : _ ~Waterico Phone 217 the Waterioo _ Lod & on. Monday night KE .MEETING an o.D FRIEND Ed. M. Devitt Fridayâ€"afternoon _ the fire eat was called out. to a s at â€" Sturm Br it the cellar yal‘s damage resulting. hd the stc However, 6 blase N e our display window of t seliev on the ngregation of _ Emâ€" al Church presented when the reels ar ad been extinguish ition of officers lee 1.0.0.F. in os.‘ cigar store had become i got awa Burn with m, . when â€" Mr. cled for â€" three the church. ting was held the Emmanuel the str er . Clhrist_ |0006; 1, 2, hen; 2, cocke f her Colâ€" |1¢t; L Lachman, 2, coc 1 young Jaâ€" |C cherel; 2, pullet. W. A eet, After. [Derlin, 1 cockerel; a real holiâ€"| _ Black Orpingtonsâ€"J. ( y the comâ€"|1) 2. c0cK; 1, hen; 2, 3 3,) pullet. J, Lovegrove 1, pullet. .J. Weitzel : saway th a [imifa; 2, 3, hen. ecome . i¢â€" filled with (Cayheld mdon mission it UBeln Swift , whe OLM.! the of p deâ€" small tte the icks ung the atâ€" Mr. Clarke, of Cainsville who was one of the judges at the exhibition, gave an iMustrated gddress, usisz slides from the O.A.C. on different styles of hen houses and coops. ‘The â€" association was only formed a very ereditable _ one. There _ ar close unto 700 entries, and while the quantity is not‘ very large, the qual ity is exceptionally good. Birds _ are entered from Listowel, St. George, â€" Eimira, Guelph, Galt, lHanover and West Montrose. Following is the _ complete list of prizeâ€"winners at the Waterloo Poulâ€" try Show, held in the Market buildâ€" ing last week : 5 Light Brahmasâ€"Join _ Cameron, ‘The second night of the Waterloo County Ponltrr-g:r ’mht“: be the best in the history of the assoâ€" ciation. An unusually large © ‘crowd was on hand, . and they were more thga _ delighted _ with the splendid bumber and class of exhibits. WMERLOO * ~POUETRY SHOW PRIZE LIST Dark Brahmasâ€"C. R. Tilt, Ist, 2nd, and 3rd. Buf Cochinsâ€"C. Tilt, 1st c hen,. ist and 2nd cockerel, 1 2nd pullet. el W er Patt We I¢ Buff Wyandottesâ€"Mrs. R. Patterson t, cock; 1, hen; 1, 3, cockerel; 1, 2, pullet. A. Reider, 2, hen, 2, hen, 2 cockerel; 3, pullet. Columbian Wyandottesâ€"T. J. Loveâ€" grove, St. George; 1, cock ; 1 hen ; 2, cockerel, 2, pullet; Mrs. Patterson 1, cockerel. 1, pullet. SilverPencilled _ Wyandottesâ€" Mrs. . Patterson, 1, cock; 1, 2, hen ; 1, cockerel; 1, 2, pullet. f Partridge â€"Wyandottesâ€"A. Reides, 1. cock: L. G. Peauegnat New Hamâ€" crel; 1, cockerel and Son, 4, pull Preston, 3. cock er 1, cockerel; 1, ; bacher, Hanever cockerel; W. W. pullet. nd Single Combed V S. Shantz 1, cock Wellesley, 2. cock; erel; 1. 2. 3. pulle cocke 1, 2, pullet. w oi â€" Singleâ€"Combed â€"Rhode Tsland â€"Reds â€"I. Lachman, 1, eock; M. Treisinger, EAmira, 2, cock; 2, 3, hen; 2. cockâ€" erel 1, 2, pullet; A. Reider, 1, hen; 1, 3, cocketel; 3, pullet; .J. Weitzel and Son, 4, pullet; W. T. Buchanan, Cot VW, Lovegtove, 2, pullet, Margaret Tilt, hen ; 1, cockerel pullet; Burns and Qui cockerel. White Rocksâ€"1, cock; 1 ckerel; 1, 2, pullet, S vrlin; 2, Wettlaufer, 2, wckerel. 1. Lachman, Bi Wh ckerel and 3, pul s, Waterioo, 3, h Bufl Orpingtensâ€" ck; 1, 2, hen; 2, t, 1. Lachman, : cherel; 2, pullet. erlin, 1. cockerel; Black Orpingtons en ira; 2, 3, hen. White _ Orpingtonsâ€" erlin, 1, cock; 1, hen Ratz Btothers 3, pullet. 3, cock; 1, airtridge Ro 4 Montrose, . cockerel: pullet pullet Single Combed Brown Leghorns keret Iver.Laced erson, Gu caetel: 1, . Montrose 3, puilet erel; vlet ldenâ€"Lace let ite PA Rose €ombed ingle Combed Black Leghorns t Brahmasâ€"Join _ Cameron, hen, cétkerel, pullet, 1st and 1. Engel, _ W. 1, 2; 3, hen ; 1 3, pullet. Combed and Quigley 1; 2, pullet le Combed Wvandottesâ€"1 E. (G.â€" Lang El Rhodg Island Redsâ€"A. Reid cockerel; 1, 2, pullet. ‘yesâ€"Tenry Kehl, R.R.No.1 2, cock:; 1. 2. 3. hen: 1. 2 cock Wettlaufer, 2, cock ; 2, 3 . Lachman, Bridgeport . 3 n, 3, pullet. ksâ€"Collin Campbel, Mill cock; 1, 2, 3, cockerel; 2 ct. A. S. Inkley, Listow i+, 2%, 8, hen; 1, pullet. Rocksâ€"Clayton D.. Mille rose, 1, cock; 1, 2, hen rcl; 1, pullet, G. Suggitt hen; i ‘et of , pull pullet d Wyandottesâ€"Mrs iuelph; 1, cock; 2, 1, 3, pullet. A. R ise. 2. cock: 1. 3. h nbed White led _ Wyandottesâ€" Mrs 1; cock; 1, 2, hen ; 1 , pullet, f Wyandottesâ€"A . Reides . Pequegnat, New, Ham ck; 1, 2, hen: 1, 3, cock pullet Lovegroy pullet. Wyandottesâ€"A 1. 2. hens 1. c Weitzel and pullet pullet . hen. , 3, cockerel Hanover, 3, 2, cock Snider . pullet Doon Tavistock Buff. Leghorns Brown Leghotns White â€" Leghornsâ€" 1, cock; 1, hen; 3, (4. J. Lovegrove, et; J. H. Perschâ€" , cock: 2. hen: 2. Waterloo pullet W â€" Cartér ckerel : C1 , cock ; 2 Bridgeport arles Stachle hen; 1, cock hen ; 3, . Inkley, 2 Weber Broth , cock,. 5 Waterico 1, cock pullet ; arter,Guelph cockerel; 2, 1. cockerel; 3, cock; 1, irter,Guelph El Davenport ;, cockerel 3, h>n Starma hen ; Shantz cockeral Doon kerel 3,pul 1st and pul: M A, Meyer, Waterloo, 2, cockerel ; 2, pullet. 4 Â¥5~ 23, 3, pullet \ Goldenâ€"Polands.â€"A. S. Inkley, 1, cock ; 1, hen ; 1, 2, 8, gockerel ; 1, 2, 3, pullet. . Black Hamburgs.â€"Margaret Tilt, 1, gock ; 1, 2, 3, hem ; 1, 2 cockerel ; 1, 2, 3, pullet. â€" Silver Sprangled Hagburgs.â€"Mrs. P. Patterson, 1, 2, pullet. A. 0. V. Hamburgs.â€"J. Weitzel & Son ; 1, cock ; 1, hen ; 1, cockerel ; 1, pullet. 4 Single _ Combed Anconas.â€"Ratz Bros., 1, cock ; 1, 3, hen ; 3, cockerâ€" el; 2. 3,. pullet ; 0. Gies, Waterloo, el ; 2, 3,. pullet ; 0. Gies, Waterloc 2, 3, cock ; 4 cockerel ; 1, 4, pullet Ernest Weinstein, Waterloo, 2. hen Milo Underwood, Berlin, 1, eockerel R. C. Anconas.â€"O. Gies, 1, cock 1, hen ; 2, 3, pullet ; Ratz‘ Bros., | cockerel ; 1, pullet» Sicily Buttercups.â€"C. D. Miller, 1 1, hen ; 2, 3, pullet ; Ratz‘ Bros., 1 cockerel ; 1, pullet» Sicily Buttercups,â€"C. D. Miller, 1 cock ; 1, hen ; 2, cockerel ; 1, . pull et ; G. & H. Davis,. Berlin, 2, 3 hen ; 1, cockerel ; 3, pullet ; R. Will iams, Berlin, 23, pullet. Indian â€" Game.â€"Margaret Tilt, 1 cock ; 1, hen ; 1, cockerel ; 1, pullet GG. S. Bantams.â€"Margaret Tilt, 1 enck ; 1, 2, 3, hen ; 1, 2,. 3, cockerel cockerel B. and cockerel ; 1, 2, 3, pullet. W. C. Bantams.â€"Margarét Tilt, cock : 1, 2. 3, hen ; 1, 2, 3, cockerel 1, 2, 3, pullet. B. and C. Baptams.â€"Margaret Tilt cock ; 2, 3, hen ; 1, cockerel ; 1, 3 pullet ; W. W. Simpson, 2, cock ; 1 hen ; 2, 3, cockerel ; 2, pullet. BR.C. Bantayos.â€"Margaret Tilt, 1 cock ; 1, 2, 3, hen ; 1, cockerel ; 1 pullet. cock , Pou cock : Chronicleâ€"Telegrapk, MWaterloo, Thursday ~.JAX.7, 1915 NP Pages ~ m Pm R Magpies â€" A.0.V.â€"W cock‘; 1, 2, hen, Swallow.â€"O. Meyer hen ; Weber Bros.; 1, Owls White!â€"Weber 1, hen. Owls Black.â€"Q. Meyer, 1, cock ; 1 hen. § ‘Turbits.â€"Weber Bros., 2, cock, hen ; O. Meyer, t, cock ; 2, hen ; Reider, 3, cock ; 3 hen. Mull ‘Tumblers _ B. B. Red.â€"W tros.â€"L, he®. oo Mull Tumblers White.â€"Weber Br 1, cock ;â€"i, hen, â€" Tumblers, _ A.O.V.â€"â€"O. _ Mever cock coc and young young, C. drake drake drake The inaugural meeting bt the Wate etloo Town Council will be hbeld on Monalay night, Jan. 11th. The cons mittees will pe chosen at this meetâ€" ing and the chairman appointed for each committee. 1‘heI}n will not likeâ€" Iv be any changes | in tm chairmanâ€" ships. Civic slate _ makers are few this vear. Those who are hazarding a gucss, say that since the old memâ€" Lets have peen returned by acclamaâ€" ticn, with one exception, that the chairmen of last year should be perâ€" mitted to coutinue their wotk, Indian young and and old, C 1. 0. V D. Christner, Berlin ; 1, cock ; 1, J. Weitzel & Son, 1, hen. INAUGURAL _ = MEETING NEXT WEEK Flomers.â€"Weber Brothers ussel Taistead, Waterloo hon ; Grant Harper, Wa ick , 1, 3, hen. B Trumpeters.â€"Weber Bros., 2, cof ben ; Oscar Meyer, Waterloo, 1, ck ; 2, hen. â€" * ‘ White Fantails.â€" Weber Bros., hen. Magpies Frill Rowan Single Combed White Minorcas White \iriCan hen dalusians.â€"~Margaret _ ‘ilt, : 4, %, #, hen ; 1, cockerel ; intail Rosed Combed B. Minorcas, TH I nden and C. 3. cock cock bails, _ A.O.V.â€"O. ; 1, hen ; Weber Bre Magpics.â€"O). Meyer, den Reider pullet. B. Bantams.â€"Margaret ‘Tilt hen. Backs..â€"Weber hen A.0O id . Tilt d kins Dicks â€"duck Rilt old on 2, 3, pullet. Bantims.â€"Margaret Tilt + 1, 2, 3, hen ; 1, 2, 3 Duck drak unnC A.0.V in RIGINAL DOCUMENT Piceons A.0.V.â€"â€"0O. Weber Bras V .â€"Oscar . Meyer Purkey It gobbler dtick Ducks 605@ â€"Margaret Tilt Old ind duck ilt, ander Anconas.â€"Ratz hen ; 3, cockerâ€" Gies, Waterloo, ; 1. 4, pullet ; Bros B. Red.â€"Weber Der »UU G hen Waterloo Pilt Bros duck Mever Reider, 1 drake Mever, 1 Til 1, cock 3, epck old and drake voun! cock irk 101 an excellent on ‘Preseut Day Delusions," ;m-u- foowed by a sermon py Mr. D. Kaufman, Ab 1 alternoon . session, "The hy is ‘s Relation to tile Gopernâ€" m nt in Times of War," was set forth in an admirgble tmanner by Mr. D. h +nffman. , An address on "Church Lo:at~,"_was given by Mr. F. Coffâ€" man . The a ~n»dance at the sessions thus far has n very large, and the conâ€" fevence h.s .cen an aqlulifled sucâ€" GONFERENGE ‘ ‘The Bible Conference which was in session in the . Waterloo Mennonite Church, opening on Tucsday morning, concluded on ‘Thursday evening. The meetings during the day were of an inspiring _ and interesting character, and especially the evening meeting, which was largely attended. In the afternoon S. F.* Cofftman spoke on the ‘"Field," and D. Kauflmatâ€"gg¥¢ . an address on "How does Christ‘s Last Commandment Concern Us." ; The evening session was concluded with _ S. F. â€"Colfman speaking on ‘"Sabbath _ Desecrations," and _ D. Kaufllman preaching a sermon. ‘"Field," and address on "H Commandment The evening 1 Hymeneal | ©0000@0@0C@@CCC on Wednesday, Dec. 30th, at 3 o° when his daughiter, Miss Lizzie field became the bridg of Mr. 1 Brox, only son of Mr. and Nrs J Brox, of â€" Waterloo. The bride beautifuily ~ attired >in a . gov white _ Pailette â€" silk, trimmed pearl beads and brocaded satin, entered the parlor on the arm « father. ‘The pridal couple were tended by Miss Ada Scbnarr, c ofâ€" theâ€"â€"room,â€"antdâ€"Mr.â€"Ben. field, brother of the bride. The Mr. Mathers officiated. Aiter the â€" ceremony ~a sump supper was served to about. 20 vited friends and relatives. © ‘The happy _ couple will reside A quiet solemnize "ike ‘ ‘The happy Waterloo, GURLERS GHODSE _ RINKG FOR THE SEASON 1 Weich Wellesle for a ga of tat down, T Cb t pl WEICHELS WANDERS o( nin LOSE TO WELLESLE®Y / "ay Weduesday Mr. F. 8. Cofman gave ia 1 lere 1 W M WW Dr D W W [ apl tro h BROXâ€"CLAYFIELD E. Devitt, 4. Hall, Kantz, A. HMarper. (i. Machnel (Gi.â€" Hughes, Sterling, Seolt, Snider, sk C. Hawfit W. S How vill Shantz Bruee; Bow man Boehm, Miller, sk. J. Sims, Hemphuil, Jefities, . Wettlauf eal | grad Hiohme Dovle, De Mille M« Her Ba H but at hedule liket 1d hnay t A. We Kubntz, Wan Seagtam Bricker, «uson, MucHer vioad. Carthe miedel hrs ald iman Dete: Weichel, M Granit« night they ey at te d1 pretty wedding the home of Mr Uzra Ave., Wa and Mo GONGLUDED c. 3uth, at r, Miss Liz bridg of Mi Mr. and M )0. The h kew Year ind COW thw t wandered | to ‘s aftiernoon, th the team he . garhe they realP , been as they seâ€" O R bride was gown of nimed with satin, . She irm of her were _ atâ€" irr, cousin Ren. Clayâ€" The Rev. 1 play «ir rink iquor) sales w as {umgd Mr. Thoâ€" | Waterl00, l % n‘elock | zie Clayâ€"| .. Eldon | umptuous Fr lacob D im reductions made by the Hydro Mectric Power, Commission"to nmuniâ€" cijalitics vm g?u-‘n'po'w-". have had theit effect on til} rates in Watâ€" erloo. ‘The following is the schedule given out by _ the Water and Light Commissicn :â€" F Jrder of Provincial Comâ€" mission Goes Into Effect in Waterloo. HYORO AATEG ~â€" AMRE REDUGED 3¢. per 100 sq. ft. of floor area per month. ; Minimum foor _ area charge for 1,000 sq. ft. Maximum floor _ area charge for 3,000 39. it. In calculating the fNoor area charge whote usits, of 100 sy. feet only shall be corsidered, and in making up the customers‘ montily bills the nearest unit of 100 sq. feet shall be used, Pius 3¢. per K.W.H. for all conâ€" Pius 3¢. per R.W.H. for all conâ€" sumtption up to an amount equal to 4 K.W.H. per 100 square feet for the first 1,000 square feet, and 3 K.W.H. for each additional 100 square feet of floor area charged. cent Plu ditior ed. wh to ce Prompt. payine« cent. cond 50 hours‘ use per mont neeted load or maximum der Plus 0.3 c. per K.W.II fo ditiâ€"mal cconsiumption per m( Local discount 10 per cent taon hour Eft ed 1 Searf from M 7 asticles _ of Etls. from _ Miss {7 NEW YEAR‘S GIFT FDR QUEEN MARY SCHEDULE OF RATES A id §10 10 °00 $1.00 KR he are hknitt scent lam §10.50 per Imita T1 1 vâ€" hours load or Floor are Maximum rate. Consumption 66 K.W.H. Floor area charge, 16x3 Consumption charge at 1 rateâ€"58 K.W. at 3â€" Consutmption charge at 2 rateâ€" 8 K. W. at 11â€" series lamp ncom bet 1 1g articles of clot men or childrten, 1 titute, through t] the Belgians, â€" wh heart ute . ; these d to . you we are l we thi nal cons ompt |a »mpt . per KW perâ€" month D rompt payment Dis I ot W per h.p. pet month of con: load or maximum demand. 2.5¢. pet K.W.H. for the first urs use per month of connect or maximum demand. 1.7 c. per _K.W.II. for the se roK.W at {10 ilding Domestic th per he »mmercial LihLing mp l K. W domestic _ tat w to be rathor e giving. below think will nrake ©.â€"per Kâ€"W.M. for ail adâ€" msumption per month. pavment _ discount 10 per L .W.11. for per _ month Street I ighting. 100 watt multiple LV IhCT Bill 150 100 watt series incan 100 wat GO watt Exampl Power t mouth 50 wald 60 walt c listh o light standard 1 watl and MWi inected loat nt discount 1 (00 Py Lighiing itt multiple inc the Met] io standard itt and th discount OW for thing _ fer youn; Berth Christman 1\ a 1 Que â€"18 uare feet iption | a â€"10 month of in demand the allconsumpâ€" the first 104 load. {} iter| R K.W.IJ reat Br War, to thr arl the °S may ap~ complicatâ€" in example cthem clear . Mater: ho are n« icles, . ar the ows tch myie 186 Patri Mor were 1 M next 70 mmected first 30 mnected 10 per M Pett ecial Ont M 18 44 e TfIITTTTTTTTTTTI #$00400000000000 B00¢ 00800 0d e 8 e ee se e er9e¢e PRAYERS FOR t M meetings from ,tiu UHURRIRRIRIQRRRRrRRRRTEO¢ Peredee¢40000009009 AdAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA®A AAGAQLACARALR@OL@Q®AARAR.+§® will not not spot, shrink or cockle with, the j For Ladies‘ and Children‘s .é at 65c, 75¢, 85¢c and $1.00 .. NAVY ANDâ€"CREAM "AMARA â€" â€"Press Serges _ A strictly new material in and durability, will not crush material is unequalled, shades China plue, Vieux rose, black, nc ti they may reach You in the best condition. + ~_ All pure _ weol, fast dye, make of, able, ~giving the . greatest nï¬hllel:h,lol ' c * only make that will stand the effectsof ‘and . >â€"wed retain its color and appearanceâ€"you . will appreciate the of this serge. * King Street C. H. MILLS & CO. INSIST ON OCEAN FLOUR AND ACCEPT:â€"NOâ€" SUBSTHFI IT MAKES MORE LOAVES AND~ OFâ€"A 8ETTER QUAtITY.* MAKES BAKING A PLEASURE AS THE RESULTS ARE ALW SATISFACTORY. L Brocaded Silk Raye Crepe for Evening Dresses $1.25 per yd. â€" h Shades o es wide | us _4 arm®" th Silk Ninons, $1.25 per yd. Alexarder House Grocery J . W. CI~CORD, PROPRIETOR Street W aterloo Pho D s of champagne, ivory, maize, sky blue, coral, ,bl& de for waists _ over dresses,‘ and veiling dresses, a r, soft silk fabric that will give satisfactory wear. P The‘Reliable Grocery Highest Prices Paid for Produce THE EMPIRE JOUUF U t time t} M beautiful shades, reliable in ior handsome evening dresses ; â€" oi pearl, copenhagen, ~saxe 42 inches wide. esnt 3e > â€" pl Berlin 1 he TOR‘ J A DVIYER, which will by sent S# MARION & % + 304 University St4 in orderâ€"that FINE EQUIPMENT over,them,;> _ _ *L TY O uit las we relinguish . our careful â€"» Supervision your:homes do Not: until.'.;ou.r;i Goods enter " & W LurC W 111 t reqpened. . on Monl3 ristmas. and V’c\vq’iyg the majority. of vell attended. C wl the cummcncin“_‘_;ï¬ is the opening. of mreq" ns _ in _ the Victoria iew addition was or two ago and cm e classes took M iary, one firstâ€"book ands ry and firstâ€"book.: The : in charke are Misses Uxbridge ; Fiva: Weber, Ina Staford, Penetang. 1 Separ ropened. ral, black, 48 Phone 205 ite. Schools of