.. . a8 to hs ableto s l‘h’t will be glad to learn th: _ a Mre: (&mh Feick has so far recover‘ f Jourteen rehn e w".r%e"m f “fl éeptly. :; 'ï¬â€œ" % [ s Sapens & Waterioo Coun AT"EFTS FPOST Mr. John P. Sehi, who has held the responsible position of Superintendar.: of the Cast Aluminum Body Co., of Deâ€" froit is spending a fow days at tho Home of Ris father Mr. Jos. Schi, Wi! Hiam St. Mr. Sehl applied for a nos! tion as Inspector of airplanes and av mobile bodies is the United State moy,. and received word Thursday " _ Washington that his offer had You accepted. Te will report for d: Peotho fArsf of the voau; One of the most acsoptable New Ycear‘s gifts would be to send your ictend a swiscription to the â€"(Chrop ‘éle Telegrobh for a year lt would Y"n greatly ygmmcimml by your friend Sister Or brother who is interested in ihe happesings of â€" Waterioo Connty and would be like reeniving a weekly Jstisr from boime. Orders sept in by Miz? promptly atteaded to. #@" _ $ol along without in _ Its markot reports ate unsurpassâ€" ed: fot >accitracy and | its | general #arm ~ dgews â€" worth [many â€" dollis ‘v you. | The | subscrintion | price re uains the same is hberetofore, One policr. You cannot get os much real %z'ln Mirough asny other source or ®pond a dollar to smsner advanfage, Â¥ry it for 1918. ~Nubseribe | for thk #irph and be unm thousands ol rearior Forwell, sten. Snyder Bros.; L Moh enbacher, sten. Cons. Rubbor (Co J. Aifholder, sten. Jno. Stoan and C *Wm,. Weber, offices Cons. Rubber Co V. ‘Thamer, sten. Baetz Bros. qoA numberâ€" of local curlers rnjuunl[ their â€" first game of the season on ho f?nk a few days ago with a couptle n.j rinks from Kitchener. | Arrangzements bave been made to have the Toroute Granites | anit Detroit play friendly games with the Waterloo enrlers some | time next month. h Undoubtedly you wort to make your Tarim pay, that is wha you are vorking for, you want help, too no doubt. Has it ‘ever occurred to you that there is anbtber kind of help which costs but «w trifle and pays for itself over and ovâ€" er again each year, help that helps you to farm and buy and sell right. ‘The farmers‘ business paper, The Weekly Sun (26th year) is published with on ix semp point in view, that of serving ty . .farmer. . It costs but n tritle to Smd aut what a real hetp The Sun can be to you and you will wonder how yon _ got along without iL. _ Its markot _ reports _ are â€" unsurpassâ€" New â€" positions for stadents Enier Business College: M. Iteinharidt. sten. C, N. Huether and Co., Cart Wabsr. bkps. «Ont.:Metai ~Products Co., Ruth Behaub, . sten. Ontario Glove Co.; Maâ€" rie "Weber,: ston. Bactz Bros.; M. "}rhroeder, sten. Nutval Life Co.; A. Orwell, sten. Snvier Bros < T \Maht. AN ACCEPTABLE NEWw yYyEAPr‘s GIFT. Prof. Trovalie conductor of the Waâ€" terloo. Musical Society, le{it on Thurs dey afternoon for New York on two weeks‘ visit. On his return Ire wil} be accompanied by his wife and fam‘ly, r\vlw will _ take up their residence in af 0 WiI. â€" Subscriptions to the Chronic!s Tel graph, new .or renewal, may be â€" left with our nearest agent, and | recoive prompt attention. _ Rev. Foster: Helfier, of Grafton, has Eâ€"*w& here, for new it ieu, mavg Ingvch | pors _ Arnold Jansen «/** ‘Expert Optician Right at the Market <ITCEHENER, ont. PHoNE 853 0 be able to leave the hospital i« 4ome on Thursday. â€" aterioo â€" Countys best weekly fhâ€l‘ ‘tontains al) the important enings in the County. Send in ~subscription now. i haut : â€"â€" P signg *12¢% d thmp Business Collego upenus next y. College office open â€"to ? during: Cbristmas week relatives in the Hualifax two brothers were killed IN U. S. ARMY invalided Canadian sol to the Chronicle 1 ele ‘optable _ New to send â€" yowm > the _ hron ar. lt woild Ifronich may be â€" left and _ reccive Mch! Thatifis Retic The St. Quentin Chapter, Daughters of the Empire, hed its last meeting of the year on Tuesday evening in the Library Hall y During the )q‘arï¬lw Chapter has been most active in patriotic â€" work and as a result of the efforts of its tombers, imany _ soldiers‘ â€" comforts bave been made as well as a large amonnt raised for patriotic purposss. | The members of the Chbapter, wis mbor ahbout 1500 subssribed â€" most ST. QUENTIN CHAPTER, I. 0. D. E., HAD GOOD YEAR ducle in which his brother Sheldon wiars â€" Kiffedh. ATl equipment belonging to Pte. Wiil Uifelmann was Jost in the boiile. He says that ho is making gond progrees and expects to be well enough to leave the hospital in a few woeks. Just previous to going | into battle he reccived word of his broâ€" ther Sheldon‘s death. of th sitffer PTE. W. UFFELMANN RECOVERING FROM GAS POISONING day by M siffeving fr gd in the f; ducle in wh was Kilfed. th Pte. Wii the baiile. | geed progee Anâ€"v‘s House of _ Dreams gomery, L. M. In Happy Valley ~Fox, John Contre â€" Rush Rewtmnd â€"p i. H C Mi: sion of Janies Day â€" Lon: N nf Yhite clay, F. d R W HA The following new books are now available at the Waterloo Library:â€" Non Fiction. Rules of Orderâ€"Robert, . M. Sunuy Subaltern More Letters From Billyâ€" All in itâ€"Hay, Ian. Definite Objectâ€"â€" Farnol, J. Hundredoa Charceâ€"Deil, E. M. Majorâ€"Connor. Talpl. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Dwelling vlace of Lightâ€"Churchili NEW BOOKS | _ FDR LIBRARY | ©0 IN WATERLOOD nerov.ly. to the recea ling mt ngrtegite im 1 of Victory Bon:s. In the Kincergarten _ Department there was a Christnias tree beautiâ€" ‘ully decorated ard everything comâ€" ined to reNect the Christmas spirit. The Waterloo schools clased Friday for the Chrisimas and New Years holidays ana w.2 reopen on‘ Thursâ€" day, January 3. Many of the teachers have left to spend Christmas at their homes in various parts of the provinâ€" A meeting was held in Fisher‘s Block on Wednesday, December 15th whenâ€"a labor organization was form |0¢ Thevre was a big attendance. Upâ€" MANY PARENTS ATTEND CLOSING EXERCISES On Weduesday and Thursday | afâ€" ernoons 2 large nuirber of the parâ€" ‘nts and fri nds of the pupils were esent at‘ the closing sessions. when all those who are in sympuaihy with orgunized Labor are invited to be present. At this meeting a slate will be drawn up of candidates who will be endorsed at the coming municipal elec tions. Mr. A. Musselman actwl a» chairman. | The | {following | officers were elected: Hon. Pres.â€"Warden W. H. Kutt. Hon. Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Jobn A. Bauman. Pres.â€"Harry Sternall. Viceâ€"Pres..â€"A, Musselman. See.â€"Simon P. Kieswetlcr, Treas.â€"Alex Bowman. wards of 116 u-flen have already jJoined. A nn-bor.o( able addresses were delvered. :m.â€" méeting* has ha; called for uriday , ,pe- 27ih, Reversible Santa Claus â€"Nicolson Whistling Bab A Subâ€"Debâ€"Rinehart; M. R. A detfer wa Long Live the Kingâ€"Rinehart, M Martic the Unconquered â€"Norris, Uhristins â€"â€" Cholviendeloy, A. Under Sealed Orcersâ€"Cody, H. A Litile Hunchback Ziaâ€"Burnett, F ted Pco tter was received on Wednesâ€" y Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Uffelman their son. _ Pte. Will Uffelman. ites thict be is at present in one < General Hospitals in France ing from gas poisoning receivâ€" the famons battle of Passchenâ€" IN WATERLOO . HAVE ORGANIZED L=cies of Worchesterâ€"B: pror‘s Patents House of _ Dreatmsâ€"Mont Mother â€"Richmone, G tb is Long. 1. B t of thd d3 Richnon, Barbour 10 the laat h ". JA The Watrriog.i_ _ _ torian Sabhath Schoot W:%‘Hfli’!. Sok -F?M:-r?gin Mrs. Charics Pirie has returned to Waterloo, after spending several weeks in New York City. Judge and Mrs. Roade will spend the CBristmas bolidays in Toronto, where they will be joined by <hair eldest son. Ur. Bolton: RBade of H:a‘ifax, who has "on~ imansferred to the brinch of the jovr o Maftreal in Regin:. Sask., for which po‘n‘ he will leave carly next Mrs. Carl Fox of Waikerton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. HMughâ€" es for a short visit this week. soldier lad, whom every one‘ loved, and a well deserved reward is now his. SERVI’ "He died the noblest death a man may FORM die, > ixl W T Fighting for God and right, and libc rly And such a death is Immortality." & On Frid The deepest sympathy of the entire community was expressed to the brave and loyal father a.*% mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clement, as well as the sorrowing family and friends, when the news was received that the war had robbed us of another gallant soldier, after nearly two years spent in active service overseas for King and Country. A tender, loving and glorious memory is what remains of Gunner David Ward Cléiment of the Royal Aviation Corps, killed in aclion‘ on December 3rd, 1917. Thfa brave Mrs, H. M. Snyder, Regent of St. Quentin Chapter, 1. 0. D. E. and her abie and willing associates in the good work,. aro bolding a Christmas Festiâ€" val =f the Library HaQ, Waterloo, this afternson for the mothers. wives and children _ of our Soldiers Overseas. when Santa Claus will present _ well filled Christmas stockings to the little fotks, and tea will be served at the conclusion of the programme. | _ The passing away of Miss Dora F. Mylius last Friday, the dearly beloved daugliter__of Mrs. _ Mylins, Margaret Avenue, after a long and severe il} mness, was attended with wideâ€"spread regret and sorrow. â€" Through her many capabilities, charm of manner 'and amiability of character Miss Mylâ€" [ius had endeared herself not only to the family circle, but. to her numerâ€" ‘ous warim friends, who have missed her sadly during her illness, which was borne with quiet christian patâ€" ience, and with a stroug clear faith and spirituai vision she looked â€" forâ€" ward to the "rest that remaineth." Deepest sympathy is extended to the: devoted mothber, who has so tenderiy ministered to her comfort, in the great loss which sho has sustained by lhu! demise of such a loving and mmmui daughtcr. Mrs. C. W. Shiedel and Master Edâ€"! ward left ou Friday for Detroit where. they will be the gues(s of . Mrs. J. J.! Stewart. © F wish you, from France, a Merry Christ mas and Happy New Year. France, F917â€"1918. * Mr. and Mre. J. W. Oakicy of Strat ford are visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. P‘. B. Deering. The Princess of Wales Chapter, 1.0. D.E. will hold their regular meeting next Thursday, the 2ith inst, at their rooms, 310 Weber Chambers. The meeting will take the form of a "Sock Shower", â€" includingâ€" also 5 o‘ciock cloths and dish towe‘ls necessary for a tea room. A full attendance is reâ€" quested. The energetic President !Ll)he/drce" imat Auxiliary, Mrs. M. Weber, with| * r associate Officers and Ea-'culivaf ‘ommittee met on Wednesday after I noon to pack baskets of (‘hrinunu;;! cheer for every inmate of the Freepart ‘ Military Sanitariuim, so that the Doeâ€" tors, Nurses and Soldier patients will each have the joy and satisfaction on Christimas morning of knowing that their war work has bcen appreciated. | Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Anthes and their son. Mr. Leo Anthes, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Braâ€" endle. % Miss Minnic Krueger is spending ; ment ~in the church last Thursday .MM'&MbMqurk_lcmnm:. . There was a Christmas tree ‘ en |laden vw‘h gifts for the little ones, Mrs. w&:-er of m-:wa“? "‘{‘_‘;whleh we:~ distributed by Sante Claus Mirscs Mathlech and Margare: u!f xÂ¥ Sucred Heart Convent, Albany, a home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Wismer of Edmonton, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zeller, South Water street. Mrs. Jerome Lang is spending holideay weekâ€"with Mr. and Mrs. C uelly, Montreal. %_ 6 Mr. and Mrs. D. Alexander Be ind family will spend Christmas w Air. end )lns. F. W. Winter, TuruQ!l B Mr. Williaim Farreli of the Molsons aitk is visiting at his home in Lycan. Social ind â€" PA a man j BC Rntert iin On Friday, the former caretaker : the Waterloo Central School, M Hoderich, was presented with a pail frl of coppers amounting â€" to abou . $20 by . the pupils and teachers, i: ‘ recognition of his many years of se vice. The presontation was made b Principal Pleyford who referred t | the most faithful and satisfactory sei vice given by Mr. Hederich _ durin the thirty years in which he had he! the position. ivluwn o‘clock on Saturday, when Mr | Cranstom Snyaer, the respected mana fgcr of the firm, was made the recipien lo( a handsome goldâ€"headed umbrcils ‘n present from the employees. i A feature of this seasonable even i was the fact that every man in th ; Foundry took part in the presentation many of whom heve been in the firm‘s v’(vmplny for upward of 20 years. Mr3 Hederich has heen in it healt for sometime. His friends will hop that he may again soon regain h former good health. . Send to this office your nort order for butter . wrapperes Prices reason alde and prompt sorvice Mr. Snyder thanked the men, an« pssurod them of the good will existin; bi&tween all concerned, and oxpresse: the opinion that the firm would Baw« a very busy season. ; _ Waterloo Countys . hest. . weekly {newspaperâ€"contains all the ‘important |happenings in the County. _ Send in | your subscription now. ~ A pleasing event took place at eMices of the Waterloo Mfg. Co., ; The Daughters of the Empire have ;urrunged a patriotic dance for _ the New Year‘s evening, Dec. %1st, in the ‘sz. Jorome‘s College gymnasium. How iard‘s full orchestra will provide the :music~lhcre will be special features for New Year‘s, eve., and the admis ision is one dollar. Everyone is invit fcd to attend and help the good worl lo( the Daughters of the Empire. PRESENTATION ‘ _ TO MR.C. SNYDER BY EMPLOYES Authes, Emma, C.; Ballantyno, Isa bel, A.; Bluck, Alice, M.; Braun, Char lotte, E; Galbraith, Mary; Hutton Sarah P.; Jamicson, Mary E.; Kelly Aletha E.; Kerr, Sophio V.; Lapsley Kthel, M.; wotter, Ruth; Roschman Beata M.; Roschman, Evangeline, N.; Schneidor Elicabeth is SUCCESSFUL IN HOME NURSING EXAMINATIONS The following were successful in passing the recent Home Nursing ex amination, al Waterloo, in connec tion with the St. John <Ambulane: Association. â€" Miss Alice Black left Friday for her home in Heatacote where she will spend the Christmas and New Years‘ holida‘ys. _ * ; Lesiic Frauk Burrows, M.C., 22nd Bat | tery, C. P. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. H !H. Burrows, Guelpb, Ont. The mar {riage to take place January 9th, 1918 The regular work meeting of the Queen Anne Chapter has been post poned until Thursday, Jan Srd, and will be held in the new rooms of the Chapter, King St., West, formerly oc cupied as headquarters for the Victory Mr. John Roche of St. Jeromes‘ Co® lege is spending the holidays at his home in Watford. Mr. Frank Latchford is spending the bolidays with his parents, Judge Latchford and Mrs. Latchford. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lang. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. James MecCaRtum wer visitors in Toronto this week: jolly mocd, cud provided much merriâ€" ment for the ©>dren. announce the engagement. of their daughter Emelia (Miliic), to Lieut Mrs. Harold Wurster of Detroit, is spending Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hartmann Krug. Mrs. Edward Stoody and duughter, Mary. of Sarnia, are spending a woek Loan , Mr. Frauk Wiley is visiting at his bme in Toronto ovet the Christmas olidays. â€" Mr. and Mrs. , Edith, I%; Shants, Mrs ; Young, Marie, G. . z) dags th« fayor Edwards Host. 1 Following the finel msetin7t of the a‘t City Council of 1917 Friday erâ€", n!n3. Mayor Edwards, who has comâ€" ‘oted a twoâ€"year term E is â€" retirâ€"! ng from public office,~tanmdered ths ambors of the Council and clity c%â€" clals a Banquet at the Galt C!=b. wor Kdwards has proven himsolf: ‘rates Galt has ever had *le Telegraph, the best. br and newest weekly poper in Mr. George Brues underwent a suc cessful operation at cap K.W. Hospit al. His friends hope for his carly re covery. Mr. ® John Rit:orX has sold his 40 acre farm on Erb ©*. West to Mr. Welâ€" lington Smith of Ki‘chener. ‘o Relaxing of Rute . Brantford restaurants and hotels ive en inquiry at Ot‘cwa received rd from the Food ©oatroller‘s ofâ€" > that tKere will be 23 rofaxation the beofloss and badon‘tts rule for »siay next (ChristmasDay ) The nquiry was‘ made throu>t County own Attorney A. J. Wilkes t Nomingtions for Mayor, Reeve, Deâ€" vuty Reeve, Six Counciliors, Two waâ€" er and Light .Commissioners, two seâ€" wer Commissioners and Four Pubâ€" ic School Trustees will be hold in the Town Hall, on Monday, Decomâ€" ‘er 3lst, at 7.30 pm. Theâ€" Members, of the Water and Light Commissioners, whose terms will £x piro,, aro \Tessrs. A. E. Bawderson, _ and John 3. Fischer, sewer Commissionors, Mersrs. Jacob Srox and John Nichol, and â€" Public ‘chool Trustecs. for the North Ward, Ir. F. J. Weidenhammer; for the: last “S::L Mr. C. W; Snider; for he So Ward. N Cvrus o Hamn. With the Dominion elections over attention is now turned to municipal raiters and there is considerable ipeculation as to who will be in the field for municipal honors. From now m matters will no doubt begin to warm up. Reeve Kutt will be in the ield for the Mayoralty and it is reâ€" »orted he will have opposition, two well known and prominent men being mentioned. It is likely that a majorâ€" ity of the old council will again stana or reâ€"election. | be South Ward, X‘~ Cyrus Hemyp il; and for the Wost Ward, Mr. Al an Shantz. Reeve Kutt is In Field for __ the Mayoralty of Waterloo. MUNTGIPAL POT 15 BOILING ubscribe %0 WE BECHTEL BROS. . WE take this opportunity of § thanking our many Cusâ€" tomers and Friends for their patâ€" ronage during the last year and solicit your patronage for the E-:ï¬ling year.> Wishing you all a Bright, â€" . , Prosperous _ _ | and Happy | _â€"_â€" _ New Yearl DEATH OF MKR. . GEORGE LETTER IN YPSILANTI ‘I f MAR. 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