‘ Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead, Mrs. J. W. \deMille, Mrs. P. J. Wright ‘and Miss Howle were the hostesses of â€" a deâ€" lig! ful Patriotic Bridge and “500"1 ‘of 20 tables, at the Library Hall, " W oo, last evening, when the . gues had the dual pleasure of â€" a ‘ good game and a handsome contribuâ€" ‘Vion â€"to the funds _ of the Waterloo § Wonien‘s Patriotic: League. After a | dbeticious . supper this very enjoyable P was brought to a close by â€" a short ‘dance to the inspiring music of Mr. Metcalie. 4 * '{‘Whoek’s, Waterloo‘s large : and upâ€"toâ€"date men‘s clothing store, are off â€"overcoats at half priceâ€" Arip 4o Europe: . â€" h," said Mrs. Dugan,. ‘"‘did you r . the. French peasants singing the i ? » | ‘~By the passing away of NMrS. Jane RBechtel, widow of the late Isaac Bechâ€" [ to1, who died at her home on Allan _‘,*% last Monday night . from . an A€tack , of heart failure, â€" at the adâ€" Â¥anced age of 85 years, another link ‘in the chain that binds the present WiÂ¥. J. Hutton, .. George ~St., Emm NEVER STOPS IN SAME PLACE, REACHES _ _ THE LUNGSâ€" DEVELOPS CONSUMPTION El Alfred H. Soyder and :istl:v;l‘ ; tion, Sal 3‘*" c NMrs. > Hennessy Wrs. Davis of: Toronto is a visitor : home . of her _ daughiter, Mrs. W. N. Grigg. Miss Lena Davis, ~accompanied her mother, for : a &-fl visit with Mr. and Mrs. , has returned to the Queen city. ‘ ‘Ihg good for months. utomach.to become filled with undiâ€" ted food, LMcll "u:ulnb:.nd ltcmu .. U a T rrel. ‘s ~ aba -m, to untold miseryâ€"indiâ€" _ gertion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow »,3 ikin, mental fears, everything that is ‘5‘* ble and nauseating. . A. Cascaret â€" toâ€"nt will give your constipated o pow? a thorough cleansing and 'i 1 you ot:.:;y mon;lns. t“t:n’. | Work. while you sle« 10â€"cen ~fro nï¬?ï¬nï¬ï¬ ï¬l_:ao YoUu feok Genuvine e n on en C sses Minnic. and Florence Snyder, % last Monday to spend .a holiday several. weeks amid the charming en and invigorating climate . of iregory, Muskoka. K ed sn Tuesday: from Sault Ste. ie. where ‘he atteried the funeral is son‘s wile, Mrs: (Dr.) Hutton, died last week after a prolonged fitations are being issued for an : ime at the Oddfellows Lodge on lary ‘10th. _ : ®. " D. ‘A. McKeracher, Herbert ‘R‘ 00, 'muaw'o u ity friends next Tuesday, uary 9th, afternoon and evening, . F. W, pelMille, manager of: the j' mch of the Canadian Bank of amerce has been transferred to dericton, N.B. and Mr. R. H. Edâ€" ids of Dresden will be his succes .. Nothing more serious than the comâ€" _ Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges &m Skin and Miserable Headâ€" es come from a torpid liver and clogzed . howels,â€" which _ eanse . your Fort Sick: Headache, Sour Stomach _ Sluggish Liver and Bowelsâ€"â€"They . work while you sicep. § headway you can‘t stop running into Catarrh, . dealâ€" br serious throat trouble. itarth spreads very fast. A COLD QUICKLY. AND â€" PREVENT CATARRH, USE l o #CATARRHOZONE." mose to throat it goes in, a . Boon the Bromchial tubes . ar < before you know it, unâ€" vety healthy the lungs are hit, it‘s too late. you the chance, . drive _and . th right out of the St Worrest Ogilvey has T0 "" a fortnight‘s visit in Montâ€" . of Toronto attended 1& aunt, . Mrs, Isaac . MH. Wobb was avisitor i8 my} // E. Dotsert is spending \a during the past week, days holidays in Cliston,. :; Peppler of Hanover in town on Sunday. IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVL Bargain®> was telling about een‘ of : Oppersale LAillian Yungblut, F‘o so by inbaling of Catarrhozone. the tiving germ . of ol Mrs. Jane WATERL O0 day. Mrs, M. SWm-t-Wtbt- M. sewing club at her home on these in future will greatly miss the genuine welcome and warm band clasp that were always there, and now but a cherished memory that will ever be fragrant to. her children and ‘trlenï¬. With.every‘ token :of love and ‘respect from her devoted family,. teâ€" {tatives, friends and neighbors, het reâ€" |mains were borne by special car to ther last resting place in the Doon C¢â€" Imetery. " . â€" * 4 *Mr. C. S. Forest, inspector of loans for the Mutual Life in Western Canaâ€" da, is a visitor in town. ¢ Miss Lorna Becker of Oshawa, .. & mzdxt.dumn.w.samp& generation to an older one, has been severed. Mrs. Bechtel was endowed with a disposition that made her . a beloved wife and mother, who was alâ€" ways at her best in her. home, to whick many were wont to go, â€" and The death of Mrs. Kranz, widow of the late Mr. Hugo Kranz, exâ€"M.P., nas cast a gm over a very circle of fri and has removed other: much ‘esteemed snd. highly créd member of the older generatign, who had been a life long . R‘“;‘ of Berlin, where all classes have l 1 a warm friend, who during ber time, labored not less effectively be lcaundubtly.tombtaueuu of need which came to her notice, while ‘her kindly and gracious hospitality lwin long be â€"remembered. by those privileged to share it, especially durâ€" ing the life time of her husband, when their home was always the much apâ€" preciated centre of kindly hospitali~ !ties, and many sincere words of conâ€" ! d»tence and regret have been sent to !the bereaved members of her family lin the loss of such a devoted mothdr. 1:? Birthday party is given to you, l’ s something novel, .‘tis -omsbhh_g Give as many cents as you are old, And we promise the number will not ‘be told. ey i B Kind friends will give you something to eat, > Others will furnish a musical â€"treat. The Young People‘s Guild of the | Presbyterian Church, | with _greetings most hearty _‘ .. Feel sure you‘ll attend â€"your own. Birthday Party. & The above invitation was extended to the members, adherents and friends of the Waterloo Presbyterian church 'Iut ‘Mondav evening, â€" and judging from ths â€"‘"tale the> coppers told" there must have been a good many centenarians ‘in the Congregation, for the handsome sum tealized was more than sufficient to clear of the dobt 0f decorating. the Lecture room of ~ the chul;u‘:ih. recontly und>rtaken by the Guild. L A happy feature of the evening was the reception of the new Minister and his wife, Rev. D. A. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Keracher, â€" who were most cordially grected by the happy gathering, and YOUR EIRTHDAY PARTY. the heartiest wishes expressed. for a long and fruitful ministry in Waterâ€" Ico. 3 \ Mr. J; A. Harper occupied the chair and after a charming programme: of music, readings â€" and recitations, a sumptuous repast was setved, and a very sociable hour much enjoyed by the large number in attendance. Between four and five million feet of gas a day is the estimated output of a well that «has Â¥een struck in the village of Delaware, a few miles from London, Ont. Thig is considered sufâ€" ficient to supply the entire city of London, The well is owned by a Lonâ€" don and Petrolea syndicate, which has leases on more than 40,000 acres in the district.= The well has been proâ€" New Gas Well Struck. nounced ‘by ‘experts a8 & "hummer." Catarrh is working will the healing fumes of Catarrhozone go in ten seeâ€" onds. <© No liquid medicine can penetrate to the deep recesses that Catarrhozone bathes . with its soothing: vaporâ€" that‘s just why it proves so wonderâ€" fully effective. «s s1 The healthâ€"laden vapor of Catarrhoâ€" wone cures the worst of coughs . abd hoarseness. The uttermost parts of the <bronchial tubes are reuched. Bronchitis is curedâ€"every cell in the head, throat and nose is treated by Catarrhozonc‘s wonderful fumes. You can‘t beat Catarrhozons . fotr huskiness, weak throat, sore nostrile, eatarrhal and bronchial trouble _ of any kind. Get the complete $1.00 outfit. Smailer size 50¢. Trial size 25c., at dealers everywhere. tew Vrumo, Feb. 3.â€"The intermednit‘s champions came to town toâ€"night and thus having a five goal lead for the thus havine a five goal legd for the tetirn game which will be played in ‘Berlin on Friday night. The period scores were 3â€"3; Berlin §, Drumbo 3, DEUMBO EASILY and 127 BERLIN 12 . 00 "hhts SX Pivane, sevar ao09 keisoua ] seven w wum;yflinWW‘ ivas last night â€" that they are going to hand up their sticks for good, not only for this season, ~but for eVetr mcre. nm‘us-umn;gl; ion last night although they «ame fighters to the last, even when ther saw that 33â€"0 score staring them in the face. ELMIRA DEFEATS â€" WATERLOO Elmira 4 a«. D . DP Galt . | ; 3 8 29 31 ‘WItel'loo 2 3 _Â¥ on Prestor 4 3 .18 26 *T 9. K4 sR Flimira mwon the right to zo into the sent:iâ€"finals . in the senicr Northerm. League last night when they,.defeated the Waterloo Acadians 3â€"2, the balf time score being ons all. The game was the most _ stubbornly contested seon here in the Northern circuit this season. It was .not until _ 18.05 o‘elock this morni? that the game was finished, the fixture not getting under way until 10.15 owing to & breakdown in the special train charâ€" tered to bring the Elmira team and supporters down. f TK miad 3. Jn ies neatn P ol It was mip and tuck from the drop gflthc hat, and Elmira did not. score goal which : ultimately won the wame until two minutes. . before . full time, and then Waterloo was boTMg: in un‘il the final gong in one great: efort to tie the score, and thus neâ€" cessitate overtime. *& The _ Acad‘ans put up a stubbotn fight, because if they had won this game, prospects would have been bright for winning the group. . But alas, they were defeated, and will be able to lay away their hockey duds Iunm another winter rolls around. UEAAA d s Aevenbait. . Atoria sns toyal supporters, the Union Jacks journeyed to Woodstock . on Monday and in a game replete with thrills from start to finish, held the Colleg« ians to a tie 3 all. Four Rinks From Detrc Touring Western ; Ontario. (€ . Four rinks of Detroit cutlers raid a visit to t; Waterloo Curling Club on Friday night, and played a friendly game, the locals being 8 shots up. : “ A dinner was . served . the visitors after the game at the Waterloo Club. ll\lr. J. J. A. Wein was toastmaster, nd several toasts were responded to by the curlers ‘Accompanied by a small PERRINS TIPPERARY flscm'l’i THE STANDING Entertaining and instruc» tive for the Friddies and superâ€" lntively delicious for the D. 8. Perrin & Company, At your grocer‘s, every Won Lost For Agst 4 3 ~28 1’ 3 3 29 31 a /~‘s ; 27 oBP 1st. ~@nd. . Total it â€" _ N * s DEFEATED intermediate up. a stubbotn ?‘NJ: had won this Count: id have been Galt, : group,. . But | )4 ‘, ed, and will be presen ir hockey duds payme olls around. ina h crowd of the tee ol ~d (MA OM w uc-:. o-:'tylv- adopted Wm. Im mornine, Siikh a inngihy and exhoie tive discussion. ‘The agreement proâ€" vides that, for this year the town of Galt lhl!gz‘“.m as the county rate, and ‘$1700 being one fifth â€"of the defcit at the end of 1914 â€" as 0. e woornike in reonlht u2 ce Reris podd quality «R oT the â€"-Ea: was referved |[J est 3-tyles and extra good quality ss '1": at the regular co;-eflm of goods, reg. $10.50 and $11 for i7 Teare tiel, Rillow menibere sight it out among themsaves, mtl te B L A S T C H A NCE Cotuncillior Weaver of riespeler said mum*mymmwotu? co..qm..um-twm report. He ° ‘thought: the taxes â€" should ~be brought up ‘to the same amount as if Galt remained in the County. He pouge: onl \ Th ue remese @her w was a om--%fl-m-uonmm assessment instead of the gross â€" asâ€" sessment. 4 Ja F trcc sopperted the reaofutfom Councillor â€" A. C. Hallman thought ! that the would be "baby‘‘ city should make up in some measure the differâ€" ence in taxation, Berlin waited wntil | it had 15,000 population â€" and he| didn‘t â€"think‘ Galt‘s agreement should | be on the same basis under that conâ€" sideration, . ‘They . either pay too much into the county treasury now, or will not be paying enoug j Countcillor : Wegenast : of Waterloo | said if Galt had 15,000 population| there would: be no objection to the | basis. > He thought that Galt and Berlin would be getting offâ€"too easily but ‘the precedent had been set ~with Berlin, and he was in favor of _ the report. â€" If it was possible steps would be taken by Waterloo to withâ€" draw from the County on account of the unfair taxation at present. If Berlin‘s agreement is not satisâ€" lactory t is no reason. why ml agreement should be made + was the Copinion of Councilior Zieâ€" man. f Tbe-:eport which was adopted : is as follows :â€" Your special committee appointed on January 237th, 1915, to reooui(ï¬xt the provposed agreement between the County of Waterloo, and the Town of Galt, beg leave to_}epgrt that we bubaias fraks 170.A mOe had a conference with the Galt â€"reâ€" presentatives.. They agreed to the payment of. a lump sum of $8,500 as the County Rate dfrom Galt for 1915. in addition to this Galt would pay $1,700 being one filth of the deficit at the end of 1914 as reported by the County Auditors, v hb 9i 2s .0 e ce ooo on p No other : change in the agreement was considered necessary. A copy of the proposed® agreement as amendéd is attached hereto. that it be adopted. All of which . is respectfully â€" sut lnlttod. & & d HEO. WEGENAST, _:‘ Chairman Special Committee. ‘ An amendment was submitted . by | Councillior Weaver,. which was secondâ€" 64 by â€" Councilior Reist "that, the Agreement with the town of Galt be amended to read, ‘The town of Galt shall ~ pay to the County, taxes _ at the same rate as the other municiâ€" palities . on an assessment equalizaâ€" tion on the basis of their gross_ asâ€" sessment. less their debenture indebtâ€" edness for © the years 1915 and 1916. The motion was supported by only three of the Councilliors, and was deâ€" clared lost. 3 â€" Both butter. ani . ‘egg8 down: in. price, there bet wounded, and missing. BRITISH LOSSES â€"â€" 104000506E LAST AUGUST (Canadian Press Service). London, Feb. 8.â€"Premier Asquith told the House of Commons toâ€"day that the British casualties in the Wesâ€" tern arena of war, from the .comâ€" mencement of war up to Feb. 4, were ximately 104,000 â€" kilted, hereto. _ We recommend PASSED REEVE OF ERAMOSA DIED AT GUELPH GuEiPt, ETD P77 mE Reeve of Eramosa, died: suddenty, St.Joseph‘s Hospital last night, 1 * n e ut e es se Ew ing been brought there earlier in the | day to undergo an operation... . Reeve Black was one of the pest known and most bighly respected men in . the vicinity of Rockwood and had . lived there all his life. } ‘A peculiar coincidence in connection with his death is the fact that Charles McKab, who was Reeve of Eramo§¥A last year, also died while in office. Reeve Béack‘s father â€" likewise died very suddenly on June 29, thodn{o( the last Provincial election, ‘hearing the election returns in : the committee rooms B JA VE0+ T The late Reeve was in attendance every day at the sessions of the County Council of Wellington, which }concludul hrre only a few days ago. He leaves a wile and five daughters, Mrs. Albert Robertson, wife of Prof. Robertson of the University of Toâ€" ronto, Lois Black, of Edmonton, and |thm daughters at home. Two sons also survive Guelph, _ Feb. 7 HORSE RUNS AWAY ON A RAILWAY Guelph, Fgb. 6.â€"A most ramrk»lo\ runaway took place when a horse beâ€" longing to . Mr. W. J. Thusston, of this city, ran a distance of: fourteen imiles. The horse was attached _ to a cutter, and started on Woodwich St. It took to the C.P.R. tracks ou the Gueiph and Goderich line, and in its rtun went over two bridges, one of them 54 feet high. When captured the horse did a;t show a scratch, nor was the cutter smashed in‘any way.\ ARRIVED 1st. OF FEBRUV A Th{': announcement will M be we _ï¬'f@f d by â€" our Outâ€"ofâ€"town Customers, who al ays like . to do their spring sewing early. The patterns and | colorings are numerous and gad&lm 7 Abad J well as our famous English es, are both ‘lz;c j represented. Fast colors, a yard, only + â€" . â€" A. 16 PER CENT. DISCOUNT BALANCE OF OUR SWEATERS. L Aa S T CH ANCE 13 only Ladies‘ Winter Coats, domestic and fonig:! MUALLCET EL3 UDSbk 1 ï¬anm may also be had at the new aterials and Colored Wash Goods These are a most beauiiful collection Sale begins this Wednesday. «// Lagies interested in this Spring Season s mew 4ipl l White Goods, are invited to see our dd:&lay of the wl K __| . newest and most dclgirable lines of Whitewear and JAK .: |1 White Goods of all Rinds to be displa yed aind on sale /\ ) 1 3m this week,. s & Asod 4 7 & V Women‘s Dainiy WHITE UNDERWEAR in l materials and styles of the latest mode. AMERICAN AND FRENCH Dxfzozvs, ‘fashioned with the micest »omestic andfonig:- materials b‘u"’{ interest to the ladies. First ances may also be had at the new White Dress and Colored Dress faterials and Colored Wash Goods jor Sfflug‘-and Summer wear. [@terIal @PC C C auiiful collection and may be seen in good choice. This Reeve of EJamOS® . rj »Aâ€" while in office. |;, ; her â€" likewise ‘died |py : June‘ 29. m““"l awa 1 election, She n â€" raturns â€" in © the |__.\. of. Samuel Carter, . â€"B. BRICKER & CO. will be your LAST WEEK to secure these "Specials." 9‘ y2. 4* For Spring 1915 1| Begins WMW : m.-.. Meweseamiiin k. checks from Mr. and Mrs. Good, and LPH also from the groom‘s telatives,. s* I Out of town‘ guests were present , Collingw 3964 + m Bmm;d‘o&t»m’\‘:.l:: ue |â€" ~â€" sanmpeccon. . â€" en mt inae in the | _ _ y«â€"â€"~ amid the felicitations of a Jarge numt Reeve..*;" ay Elien St" E. was the scene ber of Twinâ€"City friends, the Oride Our White _ Goods Sale Good, 47 Ellen St. E. was the scene. of a very pretty house wedding at |one o‘clock this afternoon when their ~ daughter Gertrude, May, became _ the charming bride of Mr. Charles Sandâ€"| ‘|los, of Hanover. Rev. M. L. . ~Wing | officiated. * } ‘ +. The pride entered the drawing room 'l‘to the playing of the wedding march ‘iby Miss Agnes Qood:.ndmv‘rn‘fl?;n to the playing of the wedding march by Miss Agnes Good, and was given away by her father Mr. Elias Good;> She wore a â€" beautiful costume . of* pale blue crepe mitor, with cap: to match, and carrying pink roses. ‘> ‘The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eliag cream dutchess satin, with bridal veil trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms, and carrying . bridal © roses and lilies of the valley. . ° f ‘The bride was attended by Miss Minnie Sandlos, of London, sister: of the groom, who wore a costume _ of Miss â€" Laura Dickson of Hamilton: was maidâ€"ofâ€"honor, who was dressed in a costume of nile green silk crepe de chene, with blackishadow lace and cap to match and carrfed violets. ‘The pretty little flower girl . was Isabell Funk of Berlin, who wore .A dress of white and blue, carrying roses and lilies of the valley. The groom was attended by _ Mr. Melville Hahn of Wateriqo. L the conclusion of the ceremony, about seventy guests being present. During the signing of the register, Mrs. John . McAuley sang ‘"For You ‘Alone," and Miss Mary Good _ sang, ‘The house decorations can beauty _ and" pink palms. Among the nt costly gifts . were seve lsd $5 elville Hahn of w.mm A dainty buffet Junch was served at lat» mened Out of town‘ guests were present D Copseqncecmmammens Iit: olmercot, St. Thoms. Nt in napane eam maks â€"Irs:" on ‘the 8: w sanDLosâ€"GOOD, Chicago and other . western. points, yem=~ amid the felicitations of aJarge â€"nunt Ellen St. E. was the scene ber of Twinâ€"City friends, the ‘Ufide ; pretty house wedding (at Sravelling in navy plue bedford, with ck this afternoon when their ‘ermine furs and hat to match, â€" . . a ng the numerous . and were several handsome Wednesday, Feb‘ y 10 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT THE Our balance of Gents $15 and $18 Heavy Winter Overosoats in black with silk lapel and colored brown and blue mixtures, go on sale for â€" @ o the last time this waeek at _ _‘_*j_!! LAST CHANCE LASTâ€"CH A NCE d in this Spring season‘s nmew invited to see our display of the lesirable lines of Whitewear and 1 {inds to be displa yed aind on sale were Ameriâ€" roses, and , about ‘The wedding: took place very qul ly on Saturday evening at 8 o‘cl at the Evangelical parsonage of M Gertrude Beam, eldest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Beam to ] Wesley McKersic of Berlin.. Rev. Burn officiated.. Mr. and Mrs.. _ Kersic will reside on William St. ‘The Public: School: Board at a specâ€" ial meeting on Monday evening in the City Hall unanimously decided to enâ€" gage a School Nurse at as early a date as possible. _ «_ R ‘ ~ ‘This action was taken alter leuiï¬ Dr. McNally, the uflm Health, and Chairman N.B. Detwiler, of the local Board: . of : Health, in which they solicited the coâ€"operation of the Board in the efforts to stamp out contagious diseases in this city. Competent Nurse to be Seâ€" f cured at Earliest .â€" Brantford‘s Celebration. Brantford is . to celebrate . the peace centenary in a quietly religious manher. Two mass meetings are. to be held on Wesinesday, February 17, and there are to be general 1-?»1:: observance in the . churches the city on Sunday, Feb. 14. Tx d Possible Date. MCKERSIEâ€"BEAM. # 4 i