Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schege! of Govan, Sask., are spending the holiâ€" days with friends in town. _ _ ‘The first O.H.A. game of the seaâ€" son will be played at the local rink next Wednesday evening, Jan. 9th, when the Kitchener juniors play the New Hamburg juniors in their schedâ€" uled match, a fast and exciting game areured The Intermediate and Junior hock ey teams played an exhibition game at the rink on Friday night. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Chrts. Hame!. of Straticvd, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Vre. B4 Crundenherger, .at the Continercial ; Mr, Watter Telfor of St Cathar.® 11. it »EB. \ MPS, HAMSL O° Gg0 0 Straticrd, were holiday visitors with Mr. S. Kaster visited friends in Mr. and Vre B4 Crundenherger, at ‘Kitchener over the week end. Mr. S. the Comimercial . | A. Bergey, B.S.A. has left for Morâ€" Mr. Wabter Telfcr of St. Catharim. | TM#burg, where he bas a position with me consy Ti Years at che ho. _ 3| the Ontario Department of Agricul Mr. George Morley. ; ture. Firg ,m or -}:rfl, who has been | from the vicinity attended the Bible vicitinz her afsters. Mrs. Simpson‘fro mthe vicinity attended the Bible Merner and Mrs. W. H. Boullee, is Conference at the Geiger Mennonite spording a week with relatives in | Church this week. j Sebrin«ville. and will return to town Mr. W. Eby of Sask. visited his sisâ€" next week, â€" ter, Mrs. I. Spaetzel on Sunday. Mrs. H. Dickman, and Miss Mildred Dickman of Waterloo, spent New Years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zurbrigg of Lucan spent New Years with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jacob Zurbrigg. Miss Edna Mihm of Guelph, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and ‘Irs. Maurice Mihm. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gardner. of Mitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cressman, of Ceylon, Sask., are spending the holiâ€" days: with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Cressman. New Year‘s Day with her friend Miss Clara Buckel. Mr. Arthur Bege= of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Motchman of Waâ€" *erloo spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips. Miss Ina Miller spent New Year‘s Day with relatives in Kitchener. \ Miss Schmiedel of Kitchener, and M of Waterloo spent: New .the home of their aunt, Mrs. Mildred and Annie Helm of spent New Years at the home of odd in‘ aD | =%ite and shake well. | _ Mr. Harvey. Bricker of Alsask, Sask. ie m i *â€"r pint of the very ‘ called at the home of~ Mr. Henry beâ€"t i stir """‘ °°‘:r'l"':’." | No~man on Thursday. § 1 \\ . l ‘““;‘f:h the fm,! Rumours have it that our Hockey , i Co] h. ude and just see how | team will be playing again during the trexl s anllowness, reduess .':’ week. m;‘.'.‘.f'.fl'; T. Mhin becomes Toz | _ Readers of the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph 1t is harmless, J the beautiful resuks may renew their subscriptions with vil} surprise yu\ & Noah Stroh who is our agent here. w1‘ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs 1. Grundenberger on New Years ilp in Elmira. Bï¬'. John Koe y with relati Mr. Heintz of ars‘ Day wibh Mr. Gaetz and Katzenmeter Miss Eva Murphy of Guelph spent &r. Jumes Peel, | § . with Iriends o« me in Hamilton . Miss L. S, Rabb s y at the hoime 6 Miss Edna Hundstein of Kitchener liss Margaret Mwh spent eral days at her home returnâ€" to Buffalo on Wednesday. rs. Goorge Seip of Seaforth spent ew days at the home of hor broâ€" r, Mr. John P. Katzenmcic ifly of Waterloo spent New Years he home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Beckâ€" as Mother O" Minc, The Treason, the Wolf an# S The price will be 10 25 cents. Each show will last hours or more, showing a feature a two part comedy. First to be Â¥a on Friday and Saturday, Jan. . Melvin Bean of Kitchener, spent w days with friends here. . and Mrs. Ezra Bechtel and ard Bank staff Plattsville, was erred to the Standard Bank here. Edmond Riechl of Kitchener New Year at his home. Wilfrid Laschinger of Toronto New Years with his mother ) Margaret Musselman, returned on Sunday from a week‘s visit (Continued from Page 1.) INTERESTING NEWS s hi r Busy Neighbors wil cCN YOURA SKIN * i H LEMON JUICE s the lemons and any ‘ct counter will supply sunces of orchard white Nqucezo the juice of into a bottle, then put ~ite and shake well. *â€"r pint of the very tomc c ul eo-rlexi-m ssage this fraâ€" on for a few cents to weckles, sallowness. "** * *~**~ ) _ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sterling, and son who spent Fred of Youngstown, Alta., are spendâ€" {,,, roturn., ing the holidays with relatives and lay. | friends here. aforth spent | _. Miss Reevc$ of Mitchell spent New of hor bro.| Year‘s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. meker | Chas. Lederman. pent sevoral | _ Mrs. William Amis of Port Union, ,_,, «j 4. j ;. _ Spent_the bolidays with her mother, "OUU C‘ Mrs. E. Rudy, Jacob Street. j at ston : News Notes. | _ Mr. Irvine Kunkle of Blackie, Alta., ! visited in the neighborhood on Sunâ€" spending several days at the home of the former‘s son Mr. George Morley Mr. and Mrs. Sciss of Kitchener spent the holidays at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. Schnarr. Mrs. Sloane, and daughter Eâ€"ther of Galt, spent New Year‘s at the home of her sister Mrs. E. Kalbfleisch. _‘ day. _ Miss Geraldine Devitt of Muskoka is spending a short time with her srandâ€"parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Enjoyable Social Gathering. â€" The members of the Lutheran Ladâ€" les Aid with their husbands gathered at the Parsonage on Thursday evening to spend a few social hours with the Pastor and Mrs. Weidenhammer. It is needless to say that they went emp ty handed for they were provided with a lunch, and last but not least, a preâ€" sent which was handed to the Pastor during the evening. Local and Personal. The Township Council will meet for its first session on Monday next, Jan. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Beger and two sons of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Coorge Nabhrgang of Toronto spent New Year‘s «lay ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sparrer MNr. and Mrs. Pletsch and iwo child The United Farmers held a very interesting and well attended meeting on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bert Dahmer who had received notice to report at London last week n@ snent a short time at his home ©â€" pricr to leaving. Mrs. E. Pfeffer and children were ~Isiting friends in the Wellesley disâ€" trict. Rev. Mr. Weidenhammer is laid up with Pneumonia and was not able to conduct the services on Sunday. spent New Year‘s at his home here. Mr. Anthony Meyer and Sister Bellia of Waterioo spent several days with Mr. Harry Brunski of London spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bigoniski. _ 0 s Mr. and Mrs. Sang:ter Plum of Deâ€" cator, I11., spent part of their honeyâ€" moon at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Plum. Mr. and Mrs. Huehn, and two dauâ€" ghters of Heidelberg spent New Year‘s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ritz. Next Sunday service will commenâ€" ce at 2 o‘clock p.m., with the annual 0; :~ocstinnal meeting at the close foth ervrs~ SuqJar Fchoor will be exlst ut ‘clock in the Norence! o. sup the vi<in:‘s who were spendâ€" a~ or so with friends here were: Mr. Harvey Miller of Montreal, Miss ‘‘ora Miller of Paris, Miss Edith Eul er of Kitchener, Miss Annie Scheifele of Waterloo, _ Mrs. Wm. Struck of Kitchener. The teachers, Mr. R. E Jemieson and Miss B. Brown returned and opened school on Monday. Mr. John Sehi of Detroit spent the holidays with his sister Mrs. Albert Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Molson, of Stratâ€" ford, spent New Year‘s with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowman. Mr. James Peel of Hamilton spent New Year‘s with friends here. Misses Eleanor »nd Seraphina Bruâ€" der spent New Year‘s with their parâ€" ents here, Miss Lavina Arn~ld of Detroit spent the holidays with her parents here. spent the holidays with her parents pri€ ‘iloâ€"L, of Toronto, spent the w the home of Mr. and Mrs. hac/er. Conestogo. i0 of Galt. spent friend Miss Lou child it the Our 1918 village council is composâ€" ed of Reeve, Mayor and counciliors. M. Allgeter, A. Schedewitz, W. C. Quickfall and H. Brodhaecker. last naméd is the only new man on the Board He has had some experâ€" tence in township council work and should make & useful member. Mis» Lou‘sa Jansen, Kitchener. spent Suaday with her mother bore. Mr. Herbert Battembors visited his parents at Wellogley on New Yoor‘s Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Strome and family of Engelfeldt, Sask, are visitâ€" ing relatives in Elmira and vicinity. Mrs. Wabl, is visiting Mr. and <Mrs. Simon Strome at Cayuga. Farewell Sermon.. Rev. R. A. Eifert preached his fareâ€" well sermon ‘on Sunday. ‘He expects to leave for his new nome in Oakland, Cal., within a few days. Mrs. Eifért is at present in Taviâ€" stock. f ; Mr, Adam Rominger of Floradale has made arrangements to open a harâ€" ness shop in town in Mr. J.} B. Weber‘s implement shop. He and his family expect to move to town in the near fuâ€" PHTCY Miss Katie Klinck is visiting rélativâ€" es and friends in Kitchener for severâ€" al weeks. : f Mr. Frank Slimmon and sister Gladâ€" ys of Drayton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Klinck recently. in Toronto. _ Mr. C. Heimbecker is _ recovering nicely from his operation. Mr. George Jung suffered a slight stroke a few days ago _ Mr. Gordon Moyer, of Halcourt, Al berta, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Moyer. k _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber visited friends in town several days ago. °> Mr. Harry Hillier of Cobourg spent New Year‘s day in Elmira. Rev. R. and Mrs. Eifert of Taviâ€" stock visited their son, the Rev. R. A. Eifert and Mrs. Eifert at the St. Paul‘s Lutheran parsonage several days ago. Mr. Fred Seiling of Hessen visited his brotber in town on New Year‘s Day. > Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allemang spent a week with their son at Toronto.reâ€" cently. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholls and dauâ€" ghter visited the former‘s mother at Hamilton during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Tyack and family spent New Year‘s Day at Hawkesville. Mrs. J. E. Bowman and Mrs. Geo. Auman attended the funeral of their cousin Mr. Albert Howlett, at Brussels a short time ago. . H;V-V;' -I'Jï¬ley and daughter Caâ€" therine of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. B. Uttley during the holiâ€" WERT C. Mrs. W. Quickfall spent the week end at Kitchener. . Mr. and Mrs. Chatterson of Harrisâ€" burg spent New Year‘s Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Werner. Miss Bracey of Winterbourne was the guost of Mrs. Norman Hollinger this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Martin spent severâ€" al days at Brampton and Toronto. Mr. Daniel Klinck of Didsbury, Alta., arrived in town on Monday. Mr. Solomon Umbach of Spruce Grove, Alta., is renewing acquaintanâ€" lem, is very low with cancer. , Messrs. F. Rudow and sons hbave moved into their new shop adjacent to Mr. Rudow‘s house. _ St. Paul‘s congregation have sent a call to Rev. Gallmeler of Southey, Sask. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Eifert took finâ€" al leave of their friends here on Monâ€" day morning. After a short stay with Mr. Eifert‘s parents at. Tavistock they will leave for Fort Wayne, Ind., where they will visit Mrs. Eiferts parents. Mr. Eifert expects to take up his work as professor at Oakland Colâ€" lege, California, early in February. Their many friends hbere wish the family safe journey and a bhappy and successful future. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wismer and little child, of Edmonton, are visiting the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wismer. f berts, is visiting his brothers and sister here after an absence of about iwenty years. .. _ i ts all his time to his green house busi into apartments above Ruppel‘s grocâ€" ery. ‘The house vacated by Mr. Steob will be occupled. by the purchaser, Mr. Noah Bearinger, who just recent‘ ly took unto himself a wife. Mr. Ezra Ford, Pentland, had a very successful sale last Thursday. Mr. Ford and family will remove to Torâ€" onto. Mr. William Ries, of Leney, Ilnh‘ s visiting his parents, llr‘auluu.‘ You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood :II are now told by a Cineinnati a z to use a drug called freeszone, the moment a few drops are led to any corn, the sorenéss is and soon the entite corn, root and lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn without inflamâ€" Ing or even irritating the surroundâ€" ing tissue or skin. ltl.d‘ho‘% :.J-Mu“u':g“"::'&m very litt! any mummnncu’:h: every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a core is & sulcidsl babit, ness. Mr. C. Steeb moved with his family Mrs. . Jeanneret is visiting her son Mr. Daniel Klinck, of Swalwell, Alâ€" LISTEN TO THIS! , SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW ve 4d , of | _ At the same time 1,000 farmers in older Ontario will be supplied . with geed grown in New Brungwick, | Northern Ontario and older Ontarig for cxperimental purposes. Acting on the recommendation of _ experts, the Province will specialize on _ the ‘two standard potatoes, "Irish . Cobâ€" vler" and "Green Mountain." All . Comgratulations â€"to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy who were quietly mï¬- ried last wednesday. All joid in wishâ€" ing them many years of happiness and prosperity. f Mr. Raeburn Hamijlton entertained a number® of his friends last Thursâ€" day ‘evening. All report havilig a jolly good time. Winterbourne Public school is closed on ‘ account . of ~‘the shortage of coal Victoria School commenced on Monday Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Leask of Maniâ€" toba are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Galiagher. Miss ~Nora Sherriffs who has been spending her vacation at her homeé here returned to Parry Sound last Fri wo standard notatoes "Trish . Cop.| MNions of mothers keep it handy beâ€" ster" ‘and "Green Mountain.» " ay | ctuse they_ know, it Retion‘ on‘ the experimental work of the depart |and sure. mont will be coâ€"ordinated _ with a llo‘.:l."w druggist for °: M‘t'. m staif ‘of experts to insore production fornia Syrup of Fige," { directions for babies, children pressure.~. The council consistk of the following: Reeyc F..Meycr; counciliors Messrs. W. Quickfall, A. Schodewitz. M. Allgeier, Hy. Brodhaeker. Mr. C. F. Ottman of Wellesley visâ€" ited at Mr. J, Kert‘s and W. C. Brueckâ€" ner‘s on Monday. ~ Mr. 8. Brueckher of Stratford visitâ€" :q his uncle W.!C. Brueckner on Tucsâ€" ay. Mr. Carl Reiha left for London on Monday to don the King‘s Uniform. POTATO SEED FOR ONTARIO AGRICULTURISTS ‘The Ontario Department of Agriâ€" culture has mapped out a policy to place this Province in the front rank of potato producers. As the result of a conference of the recently apâ€" pointed Advisory Potato Council of Ontario, the Province will grow poâ€" i1toes on the Provincial Farms at iort William, Burwash, New Lis keard and Monteith. ‘The seed will be distributed among Northern farmâ€" ers. _ In the meantime seed potatoes from New Brunswick will be distrib uted to Northern farmers at cost, less freight. Mr. Jas. Kerrof Baden, who has been principal for a number of years and has given splendid results in his teaching, . we are sorry to write is leaying on Feb. 1st. for Hespeler where he has been engaged at an inâ€" creased salary. R The Rev. A. M. Hamilton, of Guelph conducted the" services in Chalmers ‘Church on Sunday. © >_ Pos The Kitchener Orphanage is in need of . Potatoes and we are sure that the farmers who have more than they reâ€" quire that they would gladly spare a bag for the Orphans. ‘There is very. little change in the council. this year. The nomination mecting _ passed off very quietiy. . bout â€" 50 â€" ratepayers were present. The reeve ana counciliors wore all put in by ‘ acclamation. â€"With the excepâ€" ticn .of . one. councilior there is no change. ° Mr. Brodhaeker has taken the place 6f Mr.~ Hemmerich, the latâ€" tor . hayin# retired cwing to busine«s Mr. €. W. Schierholz and Mr. G=o. Klinck have severed their partnership in connection with the "Signet". Mr. Klinck will; conduct the business in the future, while Mr. Schierhols will have entire charge of the greenkouse. Mre. Keh! "assed Away The death occurred on Monday Deâ€" cember 3ist of Mre. Kebl at the home of her daughter Mrs. F. Van Deventor. The deceased had been an invalid for many years. She was in her 66th year. Bh& leaves to mourn ber loss three . soi and one daugbtcer and 8 grandchildren.. The funeral was held on Wodnesday afternoon, the service being held â€" in . St. James Lutheran Church after â€" which interment took place in St. James cemetery. Rev. J. Strempfer officiated. Local News Notes Elected by Amlmflg‘ left for Halifex on Friday. Their many friends wish them a happy fu E71 P s O ie eR t e e e spent a week in town during theâ€"holiâ€"| and vertohra to keep in the narrow days. k way and Betsy has caught him more Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Milier aid family | than twice alregdy at the slipping off of Waterico spent New Year‘s with the| placa Of course that‘s just like a former‘s parents. woman to rescue the perishing from Mr. and Mrs. Max Horz and family | things that never happen. Since the of Waterloo visited relatives 4n town|rnd Janus has turned hiz face in tha daughter Theima wes married to Mr. Chas. Halliday of Halifax. Rev) R. A. Eifert officiated. The young couple Dissoived Partnership of Mrs. Haba‘s prents Mr. and Mrs A very curet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Ziegâ€" ler last Thureday evening when their ritended the goiden wedding celebraâ€" tion at Kitchener on New Year‘s Day Halildayâ€"Ziegier Nuptiats Mr. and Mrs: Geo. Hahn and family Winterbourne. POTATOES "|MYSTERIOUS ‘| _ CHATHAM FIRE |‘~â€" â€"CAUSED $10,000 LOSS MINARD‘S LINIMENT . CURES COLDS, &c. + Nr. Howard Hurst leaves for Toronâ€" to on Thursday where he will join the ranks of the Allies. His friends wish him good lyck. . Mr. Brown of Elmira is acting as relieving agent at the G. T. R. depot since Mr. Middelton‘s departure.‘ Coal ‘is now coming in such large consignments that the railway compaâ€" ny is dublous about transporting the large cars along this branch. Coal is ‘Next °: Monday evening, Jan. 14, at $ p. m.> in W. H. Winkler‘s Hall a meeting in the interest of Red Cross work . will be held. Everybody welâ€" Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs," because in a few hours all the cloggedâ€"up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful chhd again. Sick children needn‘t be cogred to Mr. Alfred Gilles has purchased the home lately owned by Mr. J. B. Keller. There was no service in the Lutherâ€" anâ€"church last Sunday evening on acâ€" count of the illness of the pastor Rev. Mr.. Weidenhammer. Hope to hear of his immediate recovery. _ wro cars along this welcome‘jn any form. had been expanded : by the intense heat. . The roof at the west end of the building . was demolished and the enâ€" gine: room wasâ€" transformed into a mass of debris. ‘The cause of the outâ€" break ‘is a mystery.. None of the workmen were in the. engine room when the fire started, and there had BRITISH TAKE 1,018 GERMANS â€" IN DECEMBER Miss Ajtcheson is i‘ ar ber home in Bluevale ° so classes have not been reâ€" sumed in the junior room. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Otterbein and duthurl‘lhry and Clara, of Bad Axe Mich., are enjoying several woeks with Mrs. Heller Sr., and renewing old acquaintances. « Mr. U. J. Smith bas installed an elâ€" ectric motor in his shosshop and is better prepared than ever to satisfy his customers. ed at between $8,000 and $10,000 was caused to the plant of the Pittsburgh & Des Moines Stee lCompany by. the fire. which broke out about 10.30 this morning. in the. engine room at the »lant.. Heavyy. damage was. done to the building and machinery. Followâ€" ign the outbreak two explosions occurâ€" red when air tanks burst after the air been no fires under the boilers. Mrs. Andrew Moser of Preston spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Menger. _ Look Mother! If tongue is coated, cleanse little bowels with "Call fornia Syrup of Fige." who moved to Kitchener on Tuesday. Mr. Andrew Schuler of New Hamâ€" burg has resumed his duties as teachâ€" +.‘ in S. S, Nn, 3. Miss Edith Gingrich of Toronteo spent New Year with ber mother Mrs. Mr. H. Sibritzki of Conestoga has pought the home recently vacated by Mr. Eli Brubacher. IF YOUR CHILD I# CRORS, FPEVERISH, CONSTIPATED popular and we notice several who usâ€" ed to be of the tribe of Joseph enjoyâ€" ing the stimulating company of "Lady Nicotine" and recounting memories "Bolsheviki" catches Calcb under the short ribs, and he thinks that the Rusâ€" sians in reforming their speiling if they would knock hailf a dozen consoâ€" nants out of their alphabet it would go a long way in bringingâ€"about a Mr. Eli Brubacher has moved into Mrs. Sittler‘s house morth of ihe god Janus has furned Ais face in the ml;mm!r-glnmuno Who‘s Who and What‘s What. Mr. Henry Frey of Walkerton will have charge of W. H. Suyder‘s creamâ€" ery as successor to Mr. J. B. Keller and so far there are no dogs‘â€"ears or .hmb biotches but Josiah says 1t â€"â€" a lot of caréful calculating ‘London, Jan. 1. â€"The report from â€" Field. Marshal _ Haig‘s headquarters toâ€"night says: . guns, three trench . mortars, and 103 machine guns.. _ "An attempted enemy raid earâ€" ly this morning, under cover of a heavy bombardment, against one of our posts northeast of Loos, was successfully repulsed. There was hostile artiliery activity dur of La Vacquerie, south of Lens, northeast of Armentieres, _ and cast of Ypres." V“D_nirl_n. Detember we captured a total of 1,018 German prisoners, including tweive officers, four Chatham, Jan. 6.â€"Damage estimatâ€" hi rollth + 37(5 o ing ies c n t hy N y ic r 4 Mltoilnt gor Wm. Hay Schmalz was 30 years old on Deg. 31st, and is therefore at this ITISH LIST <% _ _ OF CASUALTIES HHEEP:;q â€" ~TOTAL18,998 â€"â€" . . ~ (Canadian.Press).. London, . England, Jan. 7.â€"British casualties reported during the week ending toâ€"day totalled 18,998. The lossâ€" &s were divided as follows. Officers killed â€"or died of wounds, 113. Men 3832. Officers . wounded or missing 448, Men 14603.© _ _ : Messrs. Conrad Bitzer, H. G.| Lackner and H. L Jansen are in / the field:for Mayor for 1893, and | about the usual number have also ; congented to run for Councilliors. I Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bingeman celebrated their Golden Weddipg on the 8th, at their home on Frederick St., Kitchener, all of their children being present, and some of their grandchildren . A serious fire at the Perine Flax Mills,â€" Doon, did damage of about $15,000.00. Messrs. Voelker Bros., from _ St. Jacobs, opened up a shoe store in the American Block, King St. The weather was very changeable. a few wet â€"days. Only a few days of sleighing. No sleighing on Christmas.. Wheéling very rough on Mr. Burt, the manager of the Street Railway between Kitchener and Watâ€" srloo, went to New York for some inâ€" lormation, and on his return said he expects to have the cars run by elecâ€" tric power next summer, _A wery peculiar incidentâ€" While| On Saturday, Dec. 31st, there .1 having a term of singing school at 81 quarters of beef at . the the School house of Section u/.,]umu at 5% to 6e per 1b; . Paisley Block, a kind invitation wasyat 7%¢; 400 fowl at 8¢ to. given me to have tea with ur.leo:d- of wood at $3.50 to $5.00, and Mrs. John North, which was!cording to quality, +. * mccepted, and after tea when we| ntmmncmmney * Sp e eA went out to hitch my horse to the' The Cradle. f buggy, we‘ found both hold backs! Babies arrived at <Alen Mu were twice eaten off. _ Once near man‘s, Eph. Moyer‘s, m-n,lq“ the buckles, and once near /the John C.â€" Breithaupt‘s,, Pastor | _ shaves. â€" We did not know which to . Pirch‘s, August Mann‘s, vdz ï¬ blame for it, a dog or & hog, as both ‘Hy. Dutzenroth‘s, ~Byronm were in the yard. l(er’-. Hy. Wagner‘s u‘w . The Evangelical Church people are proposing to build a new church .on Weber ‘St., North, next season. A wery peculiar incident.â€" While having a term of singing school at the School house of Section 4%, Paisley Block, a kind invitation was i'\‘~! o tet t 7"!!'!‘!\â€" k APR :3 it # *"’/‘/‘ ____ MONTHLY BUDGET OF OLD NEWS â€" From Peter Shupe‘s w s s 4 matt y e Â¥rvic) itc steadies . nerves, allays thirst, Jhelps appetite and digestion. gives solace in the long watch, it freshâ€" MAbdE IN CANADA Regular passenger traffic over the Quebec bridge was iumrplr _ Mr. Wendell Bricker, a Wilmot boy, died at his home in Fargo, Mich.. 45 years. _ Mr. John Boyer, of Markham, died, aged 72; his yife, nee Re Coher, died on the day following; the were buried on the same day and in one grave. Mr. Boyer was & brotherâ€" inlaw to the Rev. Peter Geiger, who is well known in Waterloo County. (Canadian Press} © London, Jan. 7.â€"An official‘ report received toâ€"day from Aden, a British port on Southern coast of Arabla: say that the British destroyed the defences of Hatum on Saturday. â€"Severeâ€"casâ€" alties were inflicted on the enemy. > Hy. Dutzenroth‘s, ~Byron H “ Â¥4 fer‘s, Hy. Wagner‘s and m’fmtï¬ 4 iâ€"tonmte .. Paf s . B â€" The Altap. .o b 800. Miss Phoebe Wummï¬gfl 8 Babies arrived at (Alen, man‘s, Eph. Moyer‘s, Simon , John C.â€" Breithaupt‘s,. Past Pirch‘s, August Mann‘s, Peter me he has been -w son, hardly knowing ® and he expressed himgelf*very ful for it. *n <â€" elaaiaaiie s writing 55 years Keer your boy supplied The Markets. The $Â¥ ; g, Flavour . ar H M