in Winkler's Hall the trust- Mesars F. E. Welker, E. A. Ber. and I. B. Brubacher, who have: m! 4 the business affairs ot this', " co well tor a number of years xero elected by Exclamation. The ‘3lean no grater“ to thege gentle- man for the time and care they have aken In mates m. one of the best ‘ondt'loncd villages of In size In. ill we'll My Canada. tor we don't [at Uncle Sam to feet hurt. The Christmas programme in Sr. ter' Church Friday awning and h Calvary Church Saturday evening E. WIN-m Doerbecker and daugh- Clara, Luella and Gertrude ot â€and spent Christmas with re- IVCI in town. . Mr. Simeon Murat: BIB assumed 'ttttol ot the milk business on new! tor some time by his brother 'Ne funeml unloc- at the lute .6 Mum o! Klwheuer. who tirter---No. 3 must. " u mu outside _,i,.'.' _:) ' -__Walter w. Frioplgey "tte annual meeting ot the Po- Vlllage Trustees on Monday "i% and watered Io 5" Lab. ter-e .r.. 9 75 _ country points . 9 50 FONTO. Dee. 2g.--Graurl deal- . the Toronto Board ot Trade inking the following quota- nd a splrit of soorrwill ami.im " to the lite ot the community ' the Keaul swona‘ you are not a subscriber to me [ o-Telegnph start the New tti sending In your ordpr to â€are“ - or direct to or rmom)! at..." .1 . use". choice 1,100de up.“ ted My for nd Another load ot " One load ot emu-Lon u " week'- , were still the untidy inquiry for chance ttt outrt sated u in keep Sheep and “My, but there no hose were ism supply was " been expected absurdly .being a hell- er: and Dumber: endem- Ior granted that more very little loading or sturk points. Receipts for Bale. ' I celvn. no hogs and 52 put lambl. ' earn-No. T. yellow, Nu. 3 yellow, 70c;"No, 4 yer iiii,iiii Toronto. oata--No. 2 white, nom [adlum M. choice Lholce .. 'is-Tr" "irrq"istiat. Wand-0. Phi. aw ity wttetst--No. 1 Northern. . 3 Northern, $1.1g. oats-NO. 2 C. W.. Me: 1 feed, Me; No. 1 feed. 52c )ba tsariey--Nomimtl. I’nbove truck, Bay ports, m earn-No. 2 yellow, in 2 wallow. 700;'No. 4 yel- n wtsetst--NornlDal. u-No. 3 extra, ten 47 "as It. " to 600.. according to -A My Km and . Happy New Your. _ Emmi to an yum farm not ad iarr%rteettr (at _ ‘ 1h well-hon: and“ Look Here! Look Here! rulers. ch. . can. chnSee Jinn} Pd cutters .. bulls. sood “non . . . . . . Emu; 900 lbs Imon oice :ood BT. JACOBS """TeC'"TUCg" 5 75 5 00 3 00 2 25 . . .350 _ 2 50 5 00 4 50 4 00 3 00 80 00 90 00 1 ll 00 8 00 3 00 " 00 5 50 5 oo 3 00 IO 50 limo» an.» 700 600 525 425 at Yuan. unl- 400i 650' 650 ii) 275., y 4,50I 300 ii) 500 450 too' 90 00; 10000] 12 on, 10 tyo', 6002 12 00 600 600} ssoi, " 60 6 50 G 00 iia--a'L-r. Trrrr, ---." n,.-am.t'6tr0hs '. _ â€but!“ ,enattigt-r--hr0 _ W"““" n.4o;mmu% , $V,1, " u a. to. . tr0tlL mm'unnd mmw'u’umhmmwbhm 'it-i-iii-oi.-.-----"".'", mun. up all“; but. .arlgt-rtetottu-r1',S6rrt mututomal:m nummmmm ioritistttot-o-u"la-t-"1""""t, 31.10 on use. you by. Tu W â€to! or an“ Tgnr-.-Ttu" Toto-co. W -10.“ h hymn. No vat m. motsssatom.'6; mtard. “mum-own» sum. -_--__ â€MMvov-lmmwun: Hoaer-11% to 1255c per lb. tor 30 and “Nb. pills; 12% to 130 per In, tor mm. pulls, and 18% to 141be 'per m, tor 5 and 2Wttr. pull. 1 Wholesalers are selling to the re- tail trade at the following prlces: l cheese-New, large. 21 to Mc; luring, 21% to 22%e; triplets. 22%e. ‘to 23%e. Old, large, 25 to Mc; "wins, 25% to 26%e; triplets. 26 to 1270; Stllmns. new. " m 26c. sum. Btranr-<5ar Ion, per ton 811.00. COUNTRY "tom""-"""'"- _ m.- TORONTO, Dee w-43tty - ulers In parirur st country voila u tottowtr:- Butur- Weâ€. fresh undo, solid: 34% to 38%e; prints, " to Me; dairy " to Me; mun. 18 w 20c Chm-11in; er--qle per in ter tat, " shipping points tor onto dellvery. . 355;;Nev-v Ind, Toe; held, 43c. Dress-ed pouitrr--thrrin' chicken: 21-23c; ducklings, 30c; lurks" we; geese " to 30c. Live pouitr.-spru= chicken. 17 to Sue. roasts". " to we: fowl. " to 20c; duckling. 20 to Me; mrkeys. 30 to Me; geese, " to 20c. Butter-Pre" wry. 35c; "emery, prints. 43fo 450; No. 2. 40 to 26 to 30c. Dressed pouttrr---tmrhur chicks“, 25 m Mc; women. 20 to Mitt; fowl. 20 to Me; ducklingl. 30 to 354:; tur- keys. " to 6ihr, “one " to "e. Live pouitrr--spruur chicken. 20 to 25c; rootgteaB, 14 to 16e; (owl. It to Mc; duckling, " to 2Mr, turkeys. 45 to 50c; scene. " to Me. Imsrtrariarr-" to Me. Eggs-No. 1 name. " to Me; select {tor-(e, M to 57e; new ma straights. M) to gt.e; new laid In cu- "ons, " to 340 Beans -- 1 bushel, $4.00 to $3.75. Maple prmiucts--Srrup, per perm! gal.. $2.50; per 6 In] $315., $2.35. Maple nusâ€. lb. 22c Honey-60 and Mrpouttd uni. 1045c to 15c per Ib.: 6 to " lb. tins, 16 to 17c. per Its; Ontario comb honey, per dot. 83.75 to "" "c. lived here many you", was attend- ed by may ot his old friend. on Sunday ntternoon. Imminent was made in the LuthOl‘IB cannery here. Mrs. Fan tnd annular. Helen ot Elmira spent me week-end with mend: In town. Special oil-r to new "trscrftrerr- The chrorsicie-'r-tttt tram now gunul Fobmry 1. "88, " nm- (or I'.,',,',; Ordon any be ten with lost] “out or and direct to this ducts. A greater number than man] no" ed their Interest In landing the closing exercise. " the Public School liq! Thursday uternoon. Mr, an! Mrs. Gnrner of Waterloo spent the holiday wllh ninth“ " Stops 2 and 3 Highway North. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Holllmr ot' Elmira. spent Christmas with the formers mother. The County's but weekly paper. the any); from now uni .or only $150- Mr. John Croo- ot Kitchener w“ I holiday vllltor In town. Abner, who“ ICIIIIHC “an!†are very nevi-luv. to nut-MI. Por. ulning to LitMrrnltam but " our very doc. to ll "round thus a.†to ouch buy mm. vlbnllonl which my qtttaatatq tram W. L M. Kin". unenc- In Oln't rennin: MI eaBtnot-mahinq moon. DEE Canadian. tuusd-pieked, , to 84.25; primes, $3.60 .y'I but Ind newâ€! r, the Chronicle-Tole- now until Feb. I, 1928 h wry. choice, " to prim... fresh. No. I. 2, 40 to 41c; cooking. 39% per Im- 5 lmperlul lb. " to “to m Ill-m mm w": Moi-"hint Mr. coon. A. Knack hu wol‘ tho â€and old Mr. Irvin. Klimt tho third Gum labour-hip to: Water. loo County. the first going ttt (Bolt. The Carter Ichohnhivn Are given tn the "rim wanton Olurio conn- tiel. unholy $200 tor etch county, the first norm-romp be!“ $100, the Incond m. and the third -40, They [an {inn tttrs the highest total inorks in honor matrietuation work. Mr. D. Forum. principal emeritus of Kitchoner Genuine Institute. duo pro-outed Gnome Klinck with a mold medal, than recognising the 'work of the boy- in bringing honor he the school. l The school of Section No. 9, Worth Woolwich, will hold Christ- _ mu entertainment on Thursday av. enlng. Dec. 22. Everybody will be ‘welcome to attend. n the vet-tom wens-n Olurin emu-L Mr. Weaver Inted that Mr. 2y Lice. nuneiy 3200 tor etch county. lop we: putting in a tune. so that me first Icholerehip be!“ 8100. them could use the telephone to celll mend m. and the third 40. They ‘Preston. Yollop stood on the ml ot, Ire given (on the highest totnl‘the window End mix in the act l nuke in honor martrimtution work.[ putting in the fuse when there was Mr. D. Forum, principal emeritus in f1atsh which Illuminated the entire " Kitchener Colleginte Institute.‘bulldlns causing a great deal of mo "muted can“ Klinck with . 1 smoke He tell and crumpled trn the [old model. than â€combing the (noor, Dr. Slater was sent for and work at the, boys in bringing hénor i with Lloyd Kribe worked on the to the school. lmnn nearly two hours, usin‘ artifi- Mr. M. H. Hemmerich event cm respiration. Lite was extinct. Sunday with " children nt Kitch-i Town Electrician Yollop came to on». ‘Hespeler inst may end we: an ex' Word VII received here ot the 1 perienced men. He recently changed death of Cherles H. Elly ot St, "p-ttter entire lighting system at Hes- nntz. Mich. The deceued was An;peler, putting in new poles and uncle of Mill Hilda Eby here. He/res over the entire town, He also we: burn in Berlin. Ontario. June made many changes at the local Word wu recelved here ot the death ot Charles H. Eby or St. ig- nu. Mich. The deceued was All uncle of Mm Hilda Eby here. He was born in Berlin. Ontario, June 18, 1859, In which town he ulna leaned the baking trade. Later the family lived in Elmira tor I time and the boys curled on the when hunneu In the home where Everett brothers are now living. i, Jr. I.--Heten Hahn, Hermon Man. ito, Elma Heckendorn, Stewart (Rook, Murray Ruppel. ( Mr. W. C. Quickhll, local agent for McLaughlin and Overlmd auto- mobiles, bu been successful in le- curing the local uency tor the Chevrolet car formerly held by the P'"' John B. Leia. Mr. Quickfnll hu had long experience in selling 'automoblleu and should be able to handle the Chevrolet tsuccesustul1r. ‘The boundary line at his district runs through the following places: 1 Poul-ad. Wint%id, Lindon. Mill, bank, Crolshlll, St. Clements. Held- l _ Conuwgo. Winterboume land Weinonbvr'. Mr. F. L, Gleetr The local municipal nominations will be held In the High Scltool au- ditorium a; 7.30 oclock next Tandy evening. aning. Dec. 22. Everybody will be. Mr. George Becker, has Sold tIW, cm welcome to attend. "arm. in the Sand Hills district to par Miss Irene Gibson, c: Window If: Mr, Scharlnch. of Kitchener. _ gre home tor the holidays. 1 Mr. Fred Watson is spending tho of 'T. PAUL'S SCHOOL REPORT i, holidays with his parents: D.-. aus', drr Jr. IV.---'" Hedrich. Lucy 1 Mrs. Watson. di, Stumpt. ‘ Mrs. Chas Kuutze. or New Ham- Th Br. m.--Hertrert Ainsworth, mrjurs, has be-N mending a few days the pert Ruppal. Orville Schuu. With her mother. Mrs. Con. Hahn. if?! Jr. m.-merman Hon. SUCCESSFUL SALE dis Jr. II.---) Romiuser. Helen Mr. Jacob Musselman had a very _ th) Pratt, Paula Herz, Otto Klinck,l successful auction sale on Tuesday. ml Clare Schnub. Ix large number of people from far Br Br. I.- Mtrrgaret DENIES". AV and near were present, and bidding i t!" ed! Hochndorn, Laura Shark. uvas brisk. Prices on cattle and' Eu Jr. I.--Heten Hahn, Hermon Man. l horses were good. Cows sold at mt to, Elma Heckondorn, Stewart) $60 to $95 each, and the best hqse, 1 Rook, Murray Ruppel. as high as $170. The total proceeds Mr. w. C. Quicklnll, 1oeal “out; ofthe sale amounted to $35.00. El _ for McLaughlin and Overllnd auto- l This is one of the best sales Auction- l of j mobilu, has been successful in " _ eer Class has had this season. Mr. l w. joining the local agency tar the I Musselman has bought a houses in. M, iChevrolet car formerly held by thei Waterloo and will rerm'e to that i to P'" John B. Lein. Mr. Quickmll i town with his family. Jake was a I ha ha had long experience in selling;, good neighbor and he and his fum- wt 1','i't,':::',i'2,i,i? and should be able to:in will be missed from the old l, sr hum“. in. Chevrolet successfully. _ neighborhood. 1 '/, on of Toronto, Chevrolet represen- tative. wu In town last Thur-tiny and oomple‘ed Brurl Arrangement. with Mr. Quickhgl. All our not“ are bright with Gun-nun dooontlons. Mr. pupa Mogk ot Detroit I. mum; frionda In um (mu-m3 Mr. Wldmcyer. of Waterloo. spent thttsder In nah". The storm of Snturday night 1nd Bind.) In one of the wont ever unnamed hero. Hydro power was " nearly BtllfttretMMttt and again for I while in the anomoon. In. W. t/ct.oorn and daught- cr. Miss veioru. on Saturday at- uadod the finer-l of the late Mn Schmidt. " tr . Agatha, Mr. Haiti's Wllliittttttott, of Tor. one, on Bimini†nipped I curioqd of bones. My from here and part- ly from “Wanna. to the Toronto mum , Mr. _ Km 1- just me to be out - unn boll; cotttUed to the not†td',':"; any: with mutual. In G n Belmont Ipent Subur- au will “no: u and» Mr. ',egt,'tg,; cl Nth-non. wu I W “altar In (awn. Mr. an Hour In come but (to. It. "t to atom! A law month. th NI man. It. lid In. no . Gala in I homo M ht the Page. um: tunnel - all. - at Illa-m but In! an. I. has be! and“ in w “my. an. Illa-m £111 H Mr. not mount! thin 0R man 8. you dai wwn; my: vim? LIGHTS WERE OUT AT TIME OF ACCIDENT Yollop VIII “mutually killed a. a.“ [at m " the “up!!! electric "ttt Nut. The “(bu went out 'n 'e-ur and tow- eloctnchn YoI- lem Wu loud-l tho trouble win the Iceman! occurred. He In: about who the Hydro telephone " the loot! station when he received a shock ot "" volts. which killed him Instantly. " mlyor T. B. Weaver Ind Night Wstchmnn C. W. Mlnon were pres- ent when the madam oeeurred, Mr. Lloyd McKay. of Queen's Uni. versity, Kingston. is spending tlte holidays with his mother here. Mrs. E. Watson is helping out at (By and Mom) HBBPILEI. Doc. ".--ct- B, l At the poultry meeting on Tues- ‘day evening the senior member: (judged Leghorn cocks for utiltcy 'purposea. Truman Wideman won l lst prim, Orrie Hollinger 2nd, Cial ‘lie Lorch 3rd, Wes. Shoemlkcr 4th, ( Aug. Manta 5th. INAL In License Inspector Zinkann and Provincial County Constable Gardin- er. of Kitchener, offirially visited Elmira and Wallenstein on Monday. Mr. Alex Adam has received the local agency for the Grey-Don RU- tomobiles And Mr. Alvin Bruhuhcrl has been appointed ngent for the Durant cur, the ull-Cannd'un autc- mobile. Elmira now has aeven auto- 1 mobile agents. Go to it bag". We'll l bet on the winner in the salesman-l ship nee. ', ELECTED OFFICERS Autheir Annunl meeting m Mon- day night. the Candler! Order of Fore-hens elected their off'teerq for the caning year, F. C. Meyer, C. R.; Geo. Weber, Vice C. R.; A. Linden, Recording secretary; Wm. Kenn. fin- will â€than; George Class, manner; Hy. Sea-f. Senior W.; Geo. Kelurborn, Junior W.; Ja, Conrnd, union- Ir; J. Weber, Junior B.; Dr. Le Roy Wotan. physician; trutrti, Hg. Selim. Geo. halter born and Wm. Wyatt. GRAIN FROM PEACE RIVER In the window of Gitstrrieh's Feed tom may ho seen tunples of when, rum-Is: Will ya: count: your VII. or Grunt-r whether an. could an. dream-Lin: out“ It a. now how to at an " m "-r-.oote-arl?Pet""/t'fCftrff.rl'1'f,'.y" _ mun-calm mm. " M an In mane. may] Mr. “a Mrs, m, um. ,mmlmu W' 13"â€. Mr, 00W! ‘ - 'tyt. Nana-{m - f DIdanMomr Mia. M of Fe !St'M ‘ "t" all p, ' imam-humor“). “ml-11W " 1. M, ‘ , r t, _ (â€maloc- Christan“ . llliEtt tliter f 1tireerrr"tf you": . . J - - In: .1-“ no“ r?rteto.,8rqmle, "Inuit-twat!» .___ - "Wm" JiriiiiGirruiir pm “my In: tr, In; MimJiratanttr--rn-t Ordered. Learn Dressmaking in the Sand Hills district Ito Scharlnch. ot Kitchener. Fred Watson is spending tho Pt? by sudden Shock van... ,aririiii"ii"i'i. h. m Use Hydro “I all now. But tho but: not!“ rrosae MEN'I plan. He was one of tho but em trick†in this section of the coun- try and m. use. will ho had to nu " Ila-polar. He loam .1110 Ind mini) bully. on. Batty Min; but six week- old-'1 The "mp-thy of the community [on out to tho hurt-broken wile nnd other mambo" ot the hull). Mr. Yoliop can. has from Tiiim- , burg Ind In. a tttte, laminated] chap, very clever in his line ot) Work. He ha worked all over the: entire country on the Hydro lines and was highiy "communism by tho Hydro Commiuion when he received tho position of town eiectricinn tor the town a Heapeler, ' 1 "Tom" served in the Workmnn's 'Bstuiion in Prince with diltinction. lDocton Chnrlton, ot Gait. and Slater. ot Hespeier. performed a post-mo'." tem enminntion this morning. Dr. Rndtord. ot Gait, had a Jury sutr poened and the rennin: were view- ied at Stager's undannking parlor: ‘The inquest wn adjourned until ("a/22'i",' December 28. Dr. Radford, of Gun. swore in the following this morning at Chief Wil. son's ottlce: A. w. Leyhourne (foreman), Cranes Judson, Robert Walker. Joseph Damien. Fred Kuhn, Charles Pierce. Frank McCarty, Fred candor! and Thomas McMny ter. l, w...1...v....,._, ....,,.VV_ ., _ l i sit up for a while each day. Your Home Paper. At the late council meeting the) It you are not a subscriber to _ following payments were ordered to the Chronicle-Telegraph why not ibe made, County tax $27.28, Chris- Mart the year rim by "Mini: us or tina Ruth, tax refund $4.20; J. E. l your local ngent ordnr for your sub Brent, tax refund, $8.40, balance‘lcription. The paper carries an ipublic library grant $250, Elmira) exclusive list of auction sales and ‘Mus. Soc. 8300, Elmira and WOOL gives complete summary ot local Pieh Agricultural Soc. $100, Public l and world happenings. i Utilities Commission for street light _ _----------" - ing 81610, lighting fire hall $1.38,io _------------------" . fire hall supplies $1.80. hydrmtl WEST MONTROSE rental $1840, water for street sprink- _ . ____.~ * ling $31. The council recommendedi that the Utilities Commissioners be Local “d Puma-I paid $26.00 each tpr their servxcca Ml†Rodgers from Gtylt " vittt for the year. ting with Mill A. Kumpf. .l anhmrihn In! mn- hnmn Inner [h TE to this country as a your“: gai 5m had lived in Elmira ever sinw ly- was married over fifty years ago. She leaves her husband, one son, Jacob, of Preston, three daughter, Lavina, Mrs. David Ziegler. Melinda, Brs. Wilken of Nebraska. Annie, Mrs. Henry Kraft, one brothm. and a large number of other relut'ver., She was 80 years old. has been nursing Mrs. L. Schmor mund for the past five week,-. re- turned to her home in Kiuheney yesterday. Mrs. Schmermunrl has considerably improved, helm; uhle to sit up for a while each day. Butcher Hedrich trot some good Christmas beef for his customer-I. He bought some baby but up. J. Musselmm's sale. which, when kill- ed showed up wonderfully nice. The fat and [on was in thin l-yers not in thick chunks. Anyon: wh" was Iommate enough to get a mast off that had something choice. Mr. Simon Meyer got word that his brother-ht-tnw, Mr. IDvid Mus- Ielmul. puud away " Kftehemer on Thursday. Ru ram-Ins were buried In Bt, Inch: todsr. MOM to Wuorlu Mr. "It Room with his - and to Wanna dunno m - not not. any (out nonunion ot CON IITOGO 132i! N1 am e Sho I Inch-I Offer. The Chronicle-Te/ph, the 4County's but and biggest weekly. Ill',' new aubsmhcra from now until i Feb. lot. tg2s for 3' an. Loan/6 order (with Ioeal attrnt, “mull“ TI. - - “and to Li. M - d "It wu- ad on “It." a. “can sympa- ar g. a. b- tttar bave null-Alon! " tho “I d “beluvod In†er, Awe-led Inner-l A an)" e! the nenr "mine and trludl of the late Dem Mue- eeluen who um - been burn and brought up here extended in inner.) n. Kitchener on Bend-y, Former Reeldem Dead. News um hue bum received here by friends ot the whims “my ot John Schneider ot minus, Him. who had been formwl) a maiden! ot our village for a number or 18.11. Mrs. Rmer lil. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Belsel of Richdale. Alta “ere visiting with the tormex s aster Mrs. Jacob Rib ter who is wnhned to bed at the home ot 'arr daughter Mrs. Wm. Inchborn Moved into New Home Mr. and Mrs Herbert Huehn have taken up their home In their apart ments Jun rumploted being ubove the star» ot lad your all been tu1ttllett'. " not try u again and do better this comw ing Hair, School Cloud hr Holidays n 'lt' schools are closed for the us- um haliday vacations. The teachers an spending the time ia- Aheir res- pmuve homes. _ Visltors Hare and There Among the visitors during the lexduys were noticed Mr. F. S. Citallotter and daughter of Toronto. Messrs Edler Schinbeln and Egbert Zaruke of Toronto University, Mr, and Mrs, Noah Gena. Mr. Henry Eul- er. Mrs, Noah Cress and daughter Marion, Mlss Violet Schwartz, Miss Clara Dahmer pad Mlss Florence .Ebel ot Kitchener. Mr. John Dan. mer, Mr, Chas. Schweitzer, Miss Phyllis Schweltmr and Miss There» an Bulls ot Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, A. Schweitzer, Mrs. Hilborn. Miss Vera Good and Miss Annie Strut k of Toronto. Mr. Walter Knarr, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruth and mu Mars-rel Koch ot Elmira. . Mr. Gerald Struck who has spent the summer It Brandon. Man. is waiting with his parents hero. Miss Ada Snider who has been West tor nearly a year has returned to her home here. Mr. Emerson Snider spent (brist- mas at his lather‘s home here Sunday School Entertainment: The Sunday school entertain- meats in the two local churches were attended by full houses. Tho programmes which were splendidly rendered were well received and showed thatm uch ume and pains had been given In the preparation ot the name. Mr. W. J. Snider was a week-end ouslness visitor to Toronto. Held Nomlnatlons The Township nominations on Monday were tsttended by a large number of ratepayers who are tak- ing on interest in the work of the Council. A report of the Nominao tion will appear in another column. Has Mr, R. non] of 2trattord spent Christmas with his daughter Mn. J. P. Snider. Mm Annle Soul of Brampton Mlnos Vern 2 Evelyn and Mr. and Mn. G. Gordon It Guelph wont Christmu with than minor Mr. J. P. Snider. . Subscribe tor your home paper the Chronicle'l'elemph. Mr. Edgar m6mo, ot Otmwn spent ChMtrtmtut nudev the Parental roof, Mia: Frances Gordon And Mr and “11. E, Damn of Kitchener called} at Mr. and Mn 8. honours on sum) day. 3 MN. D Wilma in 'ttmtditttt tha hon- any: with h- pram. " Port Rowln Mr, L. Dobbordoln ot Croolbnnk - and†wtth Mr. Byron Lot-om Mr. all In. “my Lindsay of and». Mr. tbor n â€may And ‘Ilu "! ot iii. amd Mr. In [In â€our! “but: up“: In. III" me" (â€hunt on†m " {an Inn. New Year's Relolutlonn [hose New Years resolutions y"ar all been (umlled? It not spain and do better this com- OI All MI one nrab. J. Ia-ted In no: TOTAL ASSETS om 't,M0,000 Officer: and Director: Guam Mel, Mt. Wat-tho Allen Boa-m mm. m R Il. iiiaiii7biiaE _ . W. G. Weichel, Waterloo. Aloyes Bauer, Whterloo L. W. SHUI, Hung“ B. I. BECITEL. I-tor ARTHUR POSTER. Aut- Manager C. A. BOBHM, District Agent. g ffciliiii25'iiiiS2,tts'h . . rid" Aw co. Rich-rd Mn“, Kitchener itheir ronrar' here last Friday even- ing, A large crowd enjoyed the programme. MuumlFire FARM-3 1-2 miles west of Waterloo, with good fume house my] bank barn and other outbuildings, splendid land in good state of cultivation, well watered, 18 acres bush, offered for quick sale, possession by New Years, Apply to iliiiii7.'irUd72"dU'i tl: tofowm manh- UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR! Waterloo / Phone M. Night Phone 207w Misses Sylvia Ind Mildred Miller ot Elmira spent Christmas at. their home ht'rp. Miss Nora Braun of Kitchener spent Christmu under the parental roof, V The Chro-T'elegrtoh'ir Iwclul other vapor from now until Feb. 1. 1923 to new subscribers for $1.50. RedEmte . Waterloo Phone 185. tbatlsfaettort guaranteed Call: from all parts of the county promptly attended to. Your Pl,1'.ru' The Chronicle- Telegrap brings you all the news. LETTER & DKEISINGEB -aca mason m mutual up. an - . ml ml in can. In. 'tstqtl- d W A. K. .0rttttttrrttut THE MEBDANTILE FIRE IM0MME Subscribe for it Today DR. A. HOLM, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR and ELECTROTHERAPEUTIST Removed to 5 Holm AparuneD" Young St Phones. Office 13233 H. 1333W INCORPORATED 1.74 lublcrlbed Capital “3250.000 Dope." with mo DominIon Government . . . .. â€66.00830 All pollclc: gu-rantoed by the London ' Lancashire Fire tn. surance Cd." Ltd with in“. of '42,000,tt00. Alfred erght. 8ocretatry. c. A. IOEHM. mar. AGT. 1 Waterloo, Ont. Phone 240 Company UNDERTAKERS LIKE AN OLD FRIEND FROM HOME 77 3-4 ACRES COMPANY MILLUANK 55.3 And First " to. an. your m. pllod hum. Wu - “u hand choloo A Beef, Pork, Lt and Homo-I; Sausage Duerlng&8h Why not buy your not. in. and get the be“? spam noon“ . _ Lineman Axum-loan"; for Gauntlet of w mm», m ' Oxford . All at“ "must-d to an - receive prompt and our“ attention _ Anyén- wishing to put“ firm lunch or (my France-(y I] do wan to call on an m buylng. Largo "" u trom. --, Successor to J, B. PMâ€! Phone 248 WM Int week with her dnuhm H, Johnston at Line's}. f Mrs. tleo, A. Smith VIM mother last week, who u Llatowal, Mn. Heston moved her hold goods to Newton Int l Mus Name McKie a] van with not trtettd, I Ward, non Linwood. The Ladies' AM of Knox tam: church held am meeting In! week. The I ottt+ were olocud. I1 Chalmers Wt] ro-olocul . In: Low. Kerr. = but. Amy Sham, "ODD JOB" our: The Brandon! "tted " gtartqd in earnest m men won -tetto6 If“ Ch A. Boehm; The church “his. WI on â€count ot tho m Winning .11 {ha I. chrorttaer-tt I Year. almanac. no Ion c a. city. A ,0.“ GENERAL INBURANCI AGENT King Shoe! Inn, " King at. N, w-um Telephones, Office 240, Ft, 1 In! Equlpmont Runnable Price: 1 om“ Phone, Wat‘so “ Ohlnn ruldunoo. wuumi 333W 't Ed. Llppert, rend. phone Store Phone, Kitchener. Bo You Apprn The Royal " of Canada a CHIROPRAOTOH EuecrttoTottAPttUTtl Romovod to 5 Helm Apnnmcnu You Phonon. Dftiett "280, 'll',, edit-in. If '" mom I. Undertaking 1m. A. HOLE, b. H. B. DUERING, Phone "* E. J. IHANTZ, Phone 700 SHINN a LIPPIIT Waterloo In... if: Class Ian-gov Meats and K mm.