.; m. N SAE . AUCTION SALE gale held by Carl Wahi es (a@t St. Agatha on brnoon was attended by ot farme and others. ces were realized . for ,:,,?“ horses _ sold _ for god mar $140.00, a drivâ€" ; cow ranged from $120.â€" )\ Sprin galves sold as 00, calves $27.50 to brought high prices. $1.06 sats and implements and ight good rpices. The ) 0. H. B. Duerâ€" Anfant son of Mr. was held Alé mwu;he a ) interred in nsm Imetics fus eribe renewing > :the ‘Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" am Aesire map: to ~with your: remittâ€" o Whtaries" Lohor yening and the young njoyel :\ :(the. selves. was furuishe} by an the sale in fine style. t REst iras oo â€" Welckel 8. 8. "Boclaties of "me Pro. 7 of the . Proâ€" Â¥es of. Waterloo‘\ was eabÂ¥yterian Church on in, the meeting taking ) dnte: ch Missionâ€" io id in connection ind Movement.‘Five deâ€" ®e represented, * the tarian and the Methoâ€" RETURNED erloo curlers h.« njoyable trip .to 4 "and Jlost.: The DANCE. ‘Ahe . market ed -m"!u:fl'-'m % any mm nat hn P" nave ‘ pound and .80 respectively. . _ A nts ‘pér : pound. a was, sold us uoepiaiiy scher ptesided.. A t was . given by representative of es also mlcim 7 takâ€" $oinint int Mre. Valentine, r Mrs. Mn re h 7 d.el:r:; =l biutrâ€:“'-d MARKET. and the meoting friends. in the © matâ€" jo . market . aites. sold been en 441 time be \ 4“ jsimllar !{“75 Cvaperalye 6 lt Peongs, # | on their merits, un / t ;m Lastt;, So proposing bu‘:iing . ¢ "meyr‘ speaker " was . M~. .. John mq.dmwi ~loalt . at | PR ile intortts hn warn 1 pake io oon and the it won 1 in con: Ts s s se e t t % yproâ€"crty and j@nded to encourage »~venliness. ‘The present high tor‘"* ygs a direct protection to the ma ifacturer for. which the workâ€" haedie mrne i aemey t TV 900 talcn omm * l».-nm,g:du{m.-w old malitical wtgm fot mwwt;:g-d Workers As they were the party ~puppets of the invisible goveriment behind‘ the | seenes, nataly the bankers, the rallâ€" B mm it o cope t ~> 3 uit Snz mt E l%‘ the Manufacturers‘ Assoâ€" ; do more to P sguch ovldflx. | as the present than all . the medical | sclence advoc by the Government, | Depopulation of rural districts is due to the fact that money which â€" should have been spent tor good . highways has been spent on nouâ€"productive railâ€" | ways. o0 _ M t ‘/ Sixty per céent. of the mensof ~Oanâ€" m t:gy ï¬:i:ne;zxaw unfit :or miliâ€" s lack of nationâ€" Bohlend:‘.., also held“?h'o cente of atâ€" tréction for a few minutes and thankâ€" ed all the ratepayers of Waterion for their vote of confidence, and mod to ao his duty ulï¬g«:u tly as he has done his duty in the past in his various ‘capacities. ie t . _ Mr. Geo. C: Hachnel very ably. filled the chair and also give a short _ ad dress at the opening of.the mesting. *Local talent under the direction~ of | Prof: C. F. Thisle scored a _ big â€" hit| withâ€"the large crowd which attended | the funny ‘mcom"rho ‘Doctor"l the W Town ‘Hall on Friday : gm. g. ~‘The play was. even > bettor than the first performance given sevâ€" gral weeks ago to a crowded ~house. ‘The large audience was kept in almost éontinuous laugliter at the humorous scenes as they. rapidly Tollowed~. one | another, ‘The megibers.of: the . cast . acquitted themselves in fine style andâ€" were deserving of the hearty applause ‘received from the audienge. ‘ TRACTOR WAS . 2 < AT THE MARKET Sat. afternoon the farmers of the community . .were . given . a . deâ€" mongtration of the Liberty Tractor, one of the newest tractors of its kind manufactured. _~ The demonstration was given inside the market building on & amall working model< made _ for this â€" purpose. _‘The. demonstration n ons > sn the. Gevern dent ns orimen their merits. zn i not through pat» age. Last!;, South . Waterloos : is posing bU‘liing â€" & Labor . Temple. was witnessed by a goodly number of urmo:aw citizens who~were much impréi with the‘tractor. . It: is a twoâ€"wheeled tractor and the represen: tative of the company W do more work and can be â€"Ope more cheaply than any other. .‘The tractor is manufactured in Detroit. IF YOUR CHILD ISs CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Mothers can rest ommyâ€"â€"after givi "California Syrup of ",m'i: m few hours all the ‘xm sour bile and fermenting gently moves out of the bowels, and you have .nn,pl.ylnenw . amed Sick: children ‘be cokxed to take this harmless “ï¬ï¬‚t‘mv"' Millions ‘of mothers keep it haindy be cause they know its action on the stomâ€" nh',llnrudwmh'hz-nn&m- Ankyudmgg:t a bottle of "California 8y d wonâ€" Nnnan&mhmm.i wll ages and for grownâ€"ups. % Look, Mother! If is conted, cleafise little mm "Caliâ€" THAT SONâ€"INâ€"LAW OF PA‘s. fornia Syrup M ' , frm _ ‘."'f." . 7- M ;{‘g‘ t g f ‘ LX "~HG1 . v, isoid A "vo /8 y Ptverery o C 7 â€" €"4 '.'s" | ‘;‘-‘ L : g‘; 1 ;'i;-'\\",_" \ms ï¬ C 34e 0 o € t _ e \?‘J onE HAWLY. FaRE ncueEr Our or gm&-r@fl!fl‘_m% mE o ‘mask or pressmg o As A CHLD. ¢« )\ pedmc~â€" ‘ ABr in Canads and will io cate in Waterioo ‘If â€" indues: ments are offered. ‘Mr. Polien, & feâ€" ont tnod : the proposition c 3 merits ‘of "theâ€" tractor on 4 .. model ~ tractor: which . he hro with . him.~ The . Council authqrized Mayor Bohlender‘ to name re " from the ‘Town Counâ€" cll and I_oft: Trade in go +o. Néâ€" troit and wet fuil information ‘regardâ€" ing > week, o“h-;mm m haea ue | > 4‘#-‘%†loo!‘ soï¬umemotc.EMJuf_: %mmm} sessor at an increabod salary of $450, j of be ‘relieved of his dutics at: J. Uffelmann as tax collector at a |the i~Rall at once in order that: salary of $350, and the appointment hc.-lt;‘zï¬ his whole. time ~ to . the: dmmanuuvuonwk.umm' ent, ~After some dis< MHealth and Hospital Boards, _ Orit cussion â€"J. Simpson of the fire hall, emmmnnm“mmâ€Â»m wwmhue- of Mï¬mmacownu»wdmwn~ 1, commencing poin‘ to get information . on â€" the}J . 13th, <Pyx a question with a view to adopting a f Library Board svstem of collection similar to th'-‘,,"c. W Huechnergard was appointed in Kitchener, industrial Proposition . ‘ Secretary Haberer of the Board of Trade in addréssing the "Council, stat ed that the Liberty Tractor Co. had msasm.mhmm ‘ . . ‘They claimed it to: be the best tractor, made for use on the ‘tarm. ‘The tractor is made in 6 to 12 hp. and is the last word in motor traction. He believed from the inforâ€" mation given him by the company reâ€" presentative, that the town. was justt fied in encouraging this concern to jocate here ‘The company purpose at first to build an assembling plant here and â€" later would construct & large plant and require;a site of ten Acres. If the company.decided to locate hare in the spring the present curling rink building at the rear of the Lewis: ,nmue could be used temporarily as ‘u' assembling plant. ts ‘% + Mr. Polien | #tr. ‘Pollen, the. Liberty Tractor ‘Co. representative, said the company proposed locating a branch in Canada which would be second to none in the Dominion. â€" He suggested that the Council name a committee to go to Detroit and interview the head officials of the company and inspect the plant. ilt wWas decided to have the Mayor name a representative from the Counâ€" cil and Board of Trade to go to Deâ€" troit and get desired information Communications ‘The Grand River Railway forwardâ€" ed a deed of & piece of land doâ€" nated to the town near C. P. R. yards. A letter from the Victorian Order of Nurses asked that a grant for 1920 be made $600, an increase of $200. Referred to the Finance Committese, â€" Mrs G. Wegenast was granted a reâ€" fund of $211.170 overpaid in taxes. ‘The Bell Telephone Co. notified the Council â€" that they will erect three poles on Willow St Separation from County A committee comprisingâ€"the Mayor, Reeve, Deptuy Reeve and A. Foster was appointed to look after Wateploo‘s interests in the County separation question. 1 boidndabinast h ;:&"'". G'SM?":lM the Two kinds of medals are . to be| * Boar id awarded to men who served in the grandstand at the park, buying it ‘ from the Grand Stand Co. /The sale Canadian navy during the war. was ratified by the Council. cgn‘r “CASCARET é" Fuel Committee 10 Deputyâ€"Reeve Kieswetter gave noâ€" tice of a motion at next meeting of FOR UVER AID BOVIEI.S the appointment of a fuel committee to comprise five members. icamg Order New Chair : Cure Sick Headache, Mlmal. A new chair for the Mayor was Billowsness, Sour Stomach, ordered and prices on new chairs for Breathâ€"Candy Cathartic. the Council will also be secured. uoovinabiyimsn Mayor Bohlender criticized the preâ€" ' vious chairman of the Town Property|â€" No odds how bad your liver, stomach committee for placing an order for| or bowels; how much your head aehes, the Mayor‘s chair without the apâ€"| bow miserable you are from constipa~ provalâ€" of â€" the Council.â€" Exâ€"Mayor ltin, Mï¬hfl, biliousnese and ltm Kutt was also: criticized for. ordering g-h bowelsâ€"you always rolicf w advertising on the Hydro Byâ€"law with: They bndmlv cleanse oo ts Hmb:(wt:::l“m“' miw I«-:ï¬:.todn‘bnl e ouse N ng sout, gosmes ; In response to a question from Deâ€" take the excess bile from the liver and gty-lloflcv Kieckwetter, â€" Engineer| carry off theâ€"constipated waste matter Aoogk stated that the house numberâ€" and polson from the intestines . and :cvueonfl'nadwitlml:xocnm mAMtgn“ï¬u.y:rm Peppler, ‘Mlow, Victoria a & . wer couple ol ofher strods. _ As soon as da:mï¬?flmwmm able weather arrived the work‘ months, work while you sfeep, would be completed. > h on Aerarn ho es oi ced the propositlon © pQui@uiue . cuis t, nwau WW' :mrjo WQ@U{ To? Pne ho ment | he . may give . I s * ts ie fode 0 Ing & p, c _ â€" ... Lib to secure information other ! j 3_ _ â€"â€"|_ Other Matters. .‘ 1 Bohlender said he had re complaints from ‘people in reâ€" gards to the practice of ceitizens deâ€" ~aghes ~ on _the .rokd: . The ~was réferred to the Board ‘of that in Kitchener â€" Counciliors Kroetsch,. â€" Merklinger}] ie aniet n er: the wants of the young:â€"people, a member of the Library: Board. : ..~~ \Soard of Health § _\New members appointed on the Board of Health were: Geo, Hachnel, J. Thomas and C. Hemmerly . â€"F. G, MHughes and E. M. Devitt were appointed‘ ‘ members of the Park Board. Christ. Scheifele was ‘named as a member instead of E. M. Devitt but the majority voted to return the latter who they declared has been a faithful and energetic member last year. f Couneilior Foster was appointed a member of the Hospital Board and M. 8. Hallman of the High School Fence Viewersâ€"Sam . S. Spider. J Scott and O. A. Latsch. & Poundkeepersâ€"A. Hergott, Henry Ralgig. :0 0s C & £ tWnt A Byâ€"law authorizing the borrowing of $70,000 from the Molson‘s Bank, also the Hydro Radial ByJaw were Court of. Revisionâ€"Counciliors Fosâ€" ter, . Bowman, Hasenfliug. and ~the Mayor. 1: Aat giv Finance and Printing Committe@ All members of the Counct.,. _ .. Board of Worksâ€"M. H. Stroh, chairâ€" man, 8 P. Kiewetter, Arthur. Foster, P. H. Hasenflug, Alex. Kroetsch, John A. Bauman 5 * asto n"l‘.:;v-.vn P.;openyâ€"P. Hasenflug, chair man, John Bauman, A. Foster. Fire and Lightâ€"S. P. Kieswetter, chairman, M Merklinger, G. H. Zitegler. Policeâ€"M. H. Stroh, chairman;8. P. Kieswetter. Reliefâ€"M. H. Stroh, 8. P. Kieswetâ€" ‘Treeâ€"M. Merklinger, chairman, P. ter, Mayor Bohlender, chairman .‘ H. Hasenfiug, A. Kroetsch, J. H. Ziegler. â€" ‘The: 'Mayor is exâ€"officio member of each committee. Cedric Fails to Heed His O * wn Advice. the necessary readings and Other Appointments Standing Committees Byâ€"Laws Passed 10 Jad ‘reâ€" ople in reâ€" itizens .deâ€"" n«‘mub ‘Mr.. and. Mrs. William . Krueger wngd daughter: of Rochester, are. Yisit ors in town. _ > C ix Two stheduled games in the: Town Hockey League, Acadians vs. Canaâ€" dians and Bankers vs. Dominion Life will be played at the rink toâ€"night. Mrs. E. J. Fischer left on Thursâ€" day to attend the funeral of her niece, Miss Lizsie Arnold, who, died after only a day‘s illness at her home in Deemerton, Ont. ‘The former parishioners and friends of Rev. J. E. Hockey, of Patmerston, will sincerely regret to learn that he is seriously ill at his home in that place, in. Mr. I. 8. K. Weber, of Vancouver, B. C., is in the city for a few weeks for the purpose of attending the furniture exhibition which opens next week. to her home in‘ Montreal, on account of the serious ilIness of her mother Mrs. A. Woods, who will be pleasantly reâ€" menmhbered by the many friends she male while in Kitchener last winter. The many: friends _ of Sir Adam Beck will be pleased to hear that all tndications are that he is on his way to a good recovery from the attack ofâ€" pneumonia, «which he contracted while going to England shortly beâ€" fore Christmas. Misses Mary and Chariotte Valenâ€" tine returned to â€" Toronto last Monâ€" day to resume their studies at the Toronto University, after an enjoy» able holiday at their home in Water loo. Mr.. James Valentine accompanâ€" ied his daughters to Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Hinchcliffe of Ottawa :fent the holiday season reâ€" newing old acquaintances . in the Twinâ€"City, where they â€" were the guests of relatives. Among those who attended the funâ€" eral of the late Abs. ‘erner this afâ€" ternoon were Herbert Merner of Allisâ€" â€"ton, Mayor Roland Meruâ€"r of Trout Creok, Harry . Merner <and Mrs. A. Merner, Trout Creek. Among the visitorsâ€" in attendance were Mr. Carlos Dos of Bermuda, & :Iutatmohomootm.b.sh(rl. Albort St., Wateribe, Mr.. _ Walden | Arimstrong, Mr. T. L. Derwent Kinton ‘of Muntsville, Mr. Cecit H. Ruby of IAnn Arbor _ University, Mich., _ Mr. ‘Ralph Norman of Galit and others. In fact, there Wa#. .. & reasonably . large number there who a year ago were "Gqmewhere in France" or who had .. A very pleasant Christmas party and dance was that given by one of the "Seldom Inn Girls" in the Orâ€" pheus Hall, Waterloo, ‘on Friday last. Mrs. C. H. Harding has been called wUo OOPDY . IUCRTT TT T0 bo sove ioi rdid large number of outâ€"ofâ€"town guests suffering from pleuroâ€"preumon: sseqcare teake+ say O 1.00K. AYT TH KID 4 lag on account of bm a io se d B k o in Wl We o# S ..."..:fl"‘('}"".; Be sure to call in and see ‘the 9 values we can offer you. + Strictly Cash Store been "doing their bit" in England, the prent being largely «in‘ their honor and particularly joyous on that acâ€" count,. serving ‘as a sort‘ of reâ€"union after the war. > * Miss Mary Butler who . came up from ‘Toronto for the dance, was a guest at the home of MrJ C. K. Hageâ€" dorn, Frederick ‘St., Kitchener; Mr. N. 0. Erb of New Hamburg was the guest of Mr. John Sheppard, St. Legâ€" 6r St., Kitchener, the latter â€" home from Queen‘s University for the holiâ€" The friendsâ€"of. Mrs.Lipport will teâ€" gret to learn that she is very ill. Mr. Elroy Lippert returnéd from _ the south after spending some time with his mother. . Mr. Grover C. Hagedorn made an: excellent "Master of Coremonies," while the Stewards were Messrs. Carl W. Houston and Walter V, Siegner, of _ Kitchener, _ Messrs. . Herbert Schaes, W. Lyon Aiken, J hn R. Wat son of Waterloo, Messrs. Roy V. Bulâ€" lock and ‘Watler T. Preston of* Pres ton, Mr. Raliph M. Normanâ€" of Galt, Mr. Harold Smyth of Toronto, Mr. W. .O. Erb, of New Hamburg, Mr. > T. L. Derwent Kinton of Huntsville and Mr, Cecil H. Ruby of Ann Arbor, Mich. A.good floor, the excellent music furnished by Mr. Krug‘s sixâ€"piece orâ€" chestra, the dainty lunch and comâ€" plete arrangements to say nothing of the atmosphere _ of goodâ€"fellowship, left nothing to be _ desired, except, perhaps, more time and space Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Merner of Alâ€" liston are attending the fiineral of Mr. Absalom Merner in Waterloo this afâ€" ternoon, and ‘are spending the weekâ€" end with Mrs. D>orbhara â€" Schwarts, Walter Street, South. ‘ Miss Innis Hearn attended the Roâ€" sary Hall Bail ‘at the King Edward in Torento on Friday night. Lieut. R. Walden Armstrong, son of Mrs. Armstrong of ‘Waterloo, was acâ€" corded a very héarty welcome by his hosts of Waterloo friends, on bis re turn a few days ago from service ovâ€" erseas, where he served as a member of the Imperial Arniy for over two years. Lieut. Armstrong has had & wonderful experience for one of his years, and is to be congratulated upâ€" on having had the honor, and privtâ€" lege of serving his King and .Country in England, Ireland, Frace and Gerâ€" many as anImperial Officer. . Mr. Arthur Elroy has réturned to his home in â€"Detroit, after a yery enâ€" joyable visit with his â€"friends â€" and schoolniates during the festive seasâ€" on, the guest of the Misses Bruce at "Carrick House." Mrs, J Heveron is vis her mother, :u. Armstrong, in mo, who we regret to say is suffering from an attack of pnourio..... The many friends of this bright and cheery lady P $ 9A By Wellington 1: hope: for har.ape o. +d coaiin on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver or turned to Ottawa after a_ visit . with their parents». City friends. oR e ® ".. My. Grant. Hoxpeor, Mr. uir‘d’n.n'd mm‘h t&e’l;oron&o M;W’l‘ College, . Toronto . University :s ‘Mr. and. Mrs. John ol, . Street announce the‘ I their daughter, Mabel Frederick A. Edmonds, : the : to take place on the 20th ‘ HiJliard . Accompuniad .the far as Toronto enronteto H . . Miss â€"Minfile Walden, dan theâ€"Jate Dr, wumg mtume;i" to: her home‘s Ont,, after.a pleskant. »ur’., t ing old friendships, cthd gu gister, Mrs. ArmStrong. > ... Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong . ily of Cleveland,.Ohio, were James Heveron, her home in~ Merkham aftér‘ ing the Now ‘Yoars holidays *wi mother, Mrs.‘ George _ Bolduc, Street. i eueet ob ce Mcsars. Kenneth, Sims, . Roos, Stuart Snyder and C ie are amongst ‘the Wimber‘ turning to Ridiey CoNe@®@" ines uu.. Mondlay, after t of Christmas holidays Bgal TwinCity, . q; g 1y / & l ©Cxnt ‘Mr. . George. Somerville of â€" was a visitor at the ï¬ï¬‚ of ; ther, Mr. W. H. and . Bor this week. Ni haue +9 W Miss Helen Snyder. u"% Bishop Strachan School early week. 1 1 SE ue oo 3 moe V The many friends of Mr. W Hogg, youngest son of Mr. a William Hoge, will h-w.:rut that he is making a good reeo aooinn tor appenmaiie Ao eration for Appen p o o "CASCOARETS3" WORK :.A For Sick Hu&m‘ N Sluggish 4. and i Take Cascarets tenight‘** ach to become nm:?l; food, which sours and ferma bage in a.awill barrel. â€" step to untold. miseryâ€"i nanelog" M ecuearer teul fm'" They hok white aolmo-?:lt :::’lmp . dr leap you: Feting fook ht Mrs. John : Winkier has YE Sallow Skin:and Misora 244 yÂ¥ Eï¬?’ d +8 £4