int + in ncan c * ‘ _ HELD sUCCESSFUL CARNIVAL ;‘:‘:';â€B"":I:": nool, "Ohicegs.: "" _ _ ‘ * The St. Louis Holy Name BocIety _ pmjongs of MrS. G'd) C. Meisenér _« ‘held, another successful carmival AÂ¥~ y warerlop, will regrét to m ‘\ itheir rink on Thursday mght 1884 sno} gho is confined to her home aWhere were numerous skaters in owing to iliness. # > , costume, representing various~ charâ€" Mr. Aloyes Bauer is a patient at walgeters, one of the best being MA _ , __ano trospital where he under s indeed the plusâ€"quality _ * VITAMIN QUALIMES " Many le, young and old, get '-)flxty gfo t}c)xfd but the vitamin â€" gualities out of which come the "mowers of resistance, are minus, < pe of resistance, : * ‘and malnutrition and SUCCESSFUL â€"CARNIVAL 7 AT LUTHERAN NNKI ~The first‘ carniveal of the season at the Waterloo Lutheran rink was held on Manday evening, Jan. 19, with close to three hindred in at: tendance, beside several Rundred â€"who looked on. The judges, were mt D var qst Ond (q A.20 ~many children and adults need 6 â€"help sustain the body in " normal strength and vitality. «. A very little Scott‘s after _ each meal helps, to vitalize wthe deficient diets Scott‘s Emulsion promotes growth _ â€"builds strength. ‘Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 245 Messrs. J. H. Ziegler, Leo Boppre, Geo. Hachnel and.S. Kieswetter, [ moperation with the merchantd, e t ud e o members ~that . DuiCmg tor 1924, . WBO: . i e‘ Wléflm would uot commence petore $26000 Heliman snoceeds Mr. Poster as the > * A0 Frederick St. ish baft will seat 750 people/~the! â€" weyin mirfgart ns .c d ~.~/\<~Telephone 858 â€"_ . _ ‘| cost to be sbout $60,000, The comâ€" chairman of the Commission, ‘M; 6 §orl, ~Kitchene mittee may decide <to â€"reduce the| Hatiman. M:-‘. Sss ~ * proposed bullding in order ‘to bring| secretary. t en W mmumm."m*w‘w IANGFE IN WATERtLOGâ€" â€"â€"â€"{04â€"2â€"Dbalance.of. $2,100â€" on hand | toâ€"strikeâ€"the estimatesâ€"for the yea MB * > MA <hET HOURS which was deemed highly ‘satisfa0| ang hays the buildings ‘covered: by male.. pengnemmeme tory, while the various departments| pre insurance.. [ ~, 1 The ‘market: committee ofâ€" the thowed excellent ‘progress. ‘There| Mayor Asmusson made reference AUs C CC D JB haaded hy|was a substantial increase in me® |to the disposal of land . at the hos marketâ€" committee o ©town council, h« â€" *RBANKTORONTO â€"â€"CHANGE IN WATERLOO MARKET HOURS \‘_"~ No "Table Rent, no fees of any kind from now until April 4th. hnd piicait c one pet ore en roeSigrecmnionmidommetee CE T & â€"ALL OO ~*~ THE Bank of Toronto invites {our confidence that it n::r extend its helr ul coâ€"operation in your financial problemsâ€"which are your conâ€" cern constantly. > SIxty-eigh't years of intimate connection with the manyâ€"sided problems of Canadian business growth has developed mature experience. ) t You are assured of sound advice and competent assistance; consult our nearest bcpuh manager. From January Sist to Apeil dth the Market will open: at 2 c‘clock in the (@fterncon.. From fl"â€rflwï¬mm*hfl'mhmrm ; < ‘There WATERLOO KITCHENEAR KITCHENER, North will be a good demand for your Produce. It‘s up to you, Mr. Advice that so were reported,. It was decided +0] nowever, ti completely ‘redecqrate the church/tns mattor. both tnterior and "exterior, the forâ€" _ Those‘ p mer to be reffescosd and_the 18tte" | ware" Mayo given a coat of paint. man, E. 0 * The trustees appointed are 28 101| geyin Gret lows; Rev. C. 8. Roberts, W. Witt« huhn, A. Schilbe, Bd. mv_lq. John ~~Mr. David J: Ashbury,â€"ofâ€"Toronto. is spending some time with his friends, Mr: and Mrs.. J. Addison Taylor, Waterloo. He is convalescing hicely, having suffered several frac tured ribs about three weeks ago. ‘Toletzki and Herb Schaus, Ont,, is spending <a@ fow days in Waterloo, a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. M. Devitt. +Miss Coralee Halst of Kitchener, a missionary on furlough, is takifg a winter course of instruction at the Mr. Aloyes Bauer is a patient at a London Hospital where he under: went a serious operation on Tuesâ€" day morning. His large eircle of friends in the Twinâ€"City hope that he may soon be restored to normal Mrs.,Ernest Parkes of Toronto is visiting ‘friends and relatives in Waterloo. During her stay in YTown she is a guest of Mrs. Beatrice Bourne, Menno strget. ____________ Mr. Harry Merner of Trout Creek, cellus Hergott, as a "Hardâ€"up gentleâ€" man." Councilior John Bauman, Maurice Sturm and J. Herb Smith were the judges. I ‘was the decision â€"of that ?’:\GASIS;W' ",W? .. â€"G0O0D QVALITY)!>=>==csaa» however, took no definite action in * p at . the .'w“&"{-w P it afi s ol W a ware Hayor Amassée, M. 6. iail | caftder d John Aflen. ‘The aires:| I HuSher: thair Slates being Alod man, E; O. Weber, W. C. M."“""!"‘"“"‘"""â€"m.m, "g,'m"" & Ervin Greb and Dr. Walters. run are Arthur Bond, R Sim, C.\8 A. ns / it nd _ I'IIH u_lwwwg.w.wmuwmm Mrs. R. Sohl. e three other outside members, J. W. * apeimcmmageg 5. /‘ $50 will beâ€" given. in Supt. Says Waterioo Gas Plaist| bis tor verticutars.. meeting of the Waterlco Water and evening. In reply to a question from. C. R. Gles inâ€"regard to the quality and price of gas, Manager Schledel stated that the Governinent inspecâ€" tor makes regular inspections and reported that the quality of gas had ;mnu received from householders regarding poor quality of. gas is therefore unjustified. missioner regarding the high price of number of users. He stated further that with economical and efficient management the past year the gas department had shown a sutplus of $6,500 on the year‘s operations and as a result a reduction was. made sometime ago. 1 Supt. Grosz presented designs for "ommonul lighting around the town hall, which will cost about $7,000. \ The Dominion Life Assurance Co. offered to purchase the same stanâ€" dards for in front of their building if the town would furnish the light. No action was taken. ener, explained that RItCRODOF WIWI its large number of .consumers could afford to sell gas cheaper than Watâ€" erloo with its considerably. smaller Manager Schiedel reported a gain of $10,889.48 in the electric depart ment, $6,630.06 in the gas depart« ment and $2,099.56 in the water department and stated 4t was the best year the Commission ever had. Considerable important businéBs n(o to the annual meeting of the Ontario â€" Municipal Association at ‘Toronto on January 28. ." Just come and do businese. Schlege!â€"At Waterioo, Jan. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schlegel, a Wadieyâ€"At Is: Efficiently Operated. Price Reduced Some to Mr. and Mrs. nee Ida Martin, formerly of Watâ€" erloo) a daughter. Congratulations. Minard‘s Liniment for Colds. Farmer, to supply that BIRTHS. January 17, . g]and stated that as the Peony bors | is to De held in Waterioo thit MPF., and _ Muyor Hond®®®}| " "" 0 sls 0e (tne Beard afe prodkéont," Irs Saydor; Arst viee} (The members of ‘the Bosrd afe ond viceâ€"president, Mrs. G. H. Skei:| Advisory Board with theâ€"exception ton; . récording secretary, Mise m |of J. : Labe and D# "Homsberser, Wegenaat; directors, appointed : for i Sevin ie ngn rafor o sn evi MM“‘»m'ul“-umm-Mc Clements, Miss K. Octsel, J. Herch.| Arthur Foster, H.â€"F, Wilson and O. eftader &nd John Aflen. The direc| H Hughes, their places being filed immmmmm"wm.mtdll.m; run are Arthur Bond, R. Sim, C.\R A. McGilifrray ot Kitchoner, and Mrs. R. Sehl. o three other outside members, J. W. Ne ato k oh. 5s Hess of Kitchener, W. O. Voelker. as @|of Waterioo, and Clayton Cressman .A Plattsvilie® hockey team will play a local team at the. New Dundee rink on Tugsday this week. â€" Falkiner, the only oneâ€"legged skater in the world, at Victoria Rink, Ayr, on Saturday night was a > popular one. To add to the success of the very fine selections."â€"Ayr news in Galt Reporter. . _ * when a special programme will be rendered by the young people. c.0.F. MEMBERS BANQUETTED Tuesday evening the members of the C.O.F. held a banguet, following members. ‘Theâ€"officers for the year were installed by Chas. Kruspe and Geo. Meisner of Kitchener, and are as follows: C.R., Oscar Heer; VCR Elbert Brandt; Rec, Sec., H. E. C. Lans; S.W., George Marth; J.W., c l .~7 _ mt ‘new vonRk®@serviogpâ€" CANADIAN NATIONAL â€" Lemigh __ vaLLEy Canadian National â€" Lebigh Valley are now in a position to offer their patrons ‘two routes from Kitchener to Buffalo and New York via Hamilâ€" p.m. daily except Sunday forâ€" Strat» ford, thence via Brantford to Hamilâ€" tom, connecting with Toronto â€" New York train leaving Hamilton 6.50 p.m. An earlier connection would be leaving Kitchener at 2.40 p.m. for ‘Toronto, and connectiong with train leaving Toronto 5.40 p.m. Connection is made at Hamilton, and passengers arrive at New York at $.20 a.m. Dinâ€" ing caf, drawingâ€"room and standard sleeping cars with through coaches Annual comprise the equipment of the train. four 4 Full informhation and tickets may be By obtained on applications to ‘Mr. A.' K. Pornfuss, Cl&)‘wm"' , Fin, Sec., J. K. Shinn:{ _NOTICE OoOF > Annual Meeting ~ MERCHANTS CASUALTY Will b6 held at the Head Office of the .Co Building,â€" Waterioe, ‘Ontaric, on s Monday, â€" 26th January, 1925 â€" erclock in the afterncon, Tor the reception of the Annual . < [ | B ; .« come before the Nowl ‘The Sist Annual Meeting of the §.50‘ North Waterloo Karmers‘ Mitual i be Fire Insurance Company will be held committee .will beâ€"beld~ on ~Friday while the Board meetings< will be hoeld on the seconi last Tuosday . of ~~~*© . Chairmen Appointed ‘The chairmen of the various Becrotary H.â€"W. Brown..was in: structed â€"to arrange for an art exâ€" hibit durisg the Haster holldays. to estimates for the year, to be subâ€" mitted at the next meeting. The membérs present were E. O. Schneider, N. H. Sternall, representâ€" Ing the ~City of â€"Kitchener, M. D. Hallman and °C. W. «Schiedel repreâ€" senting the town of Watenloo, John Lang, the Kitchener Separate School Board, Clemens Reitzel, the Water Mr. T. Rush of Galt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Howes over the week end..._..___.________ Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Hallman visitâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stauger of Washington on Sunday. Mr. Rae Marshall had the . misâ€" fortuné .of injuring his foot last sister, Mrs. J. Hope, on Sunday. Mrs. A. T. Nash is visiting t the home of her sister at Kitchener. To Prepare Estimates Principal : Merritt and â€"Secretary Library Hall, Waterloo, for the purâ€" pose of receiving the four directors. By order of the Board. N.W. FARMERS‘ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO‘Y Twelfth Annual Meeting of ROSEVILLE. NO. 1 Bessie Detweiler of Kitchâ€" site dat the home of her Report and the ‘election of , February 10th, 1925, JO8IAH STAUFFER, }‘ .A 4 ‘(‘("!-‘ s ie 4 aep . * Waterloo, Ontario, January 19th, 1925. | Annual Meeting "The Cixtyâ€"second Annual Meeting of the WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held on x \â€" Waterloo Mutual Flré Insurance C'!l':! m B 6 At the hour of 1.30 o‘clock pm. at the â€"Company‘s Office, ‘Waterioo, for the purpose of receiving the annual report, the alec tion of Directors in the place of those retiring, and for transacting such other business as may properly be brought before the meetâ€" Strome of Kitchener will sympathize | with them in the loss of their ll-| tant sonm, who died at Toronto on| Annual Meeting I ONTARIO * at~1.30 o‘clock in the afternoon for the reception of the Annual _ _‘Report, election of Directors and the transaction of such business as may come before the mesting. _8 C. TWEED, > m President and Managingâ€"Director. will be ‘held atâ€"the Head Office of the Company, DEATH OF JNFAWT l“wmmnulnuv-â€""fl-m Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold a Prionts ot atr and Mre 8500 $ Moceclman and Wur.ht! Rc;m election of Dll;ecton. and the transaction . of ‘ suct business as may come before the meeting. P 8. C. TWEED, President and lllnagln.:nlmtor. Waterioo, Ontario, January f9th, 1925 THE REINSURANCE COMPANY f OF CANADA NOTICE is hereby given that the Third Annual Meeting of the will be held at the Head Office of the Company, ~ ANNUAL MEETING Saturday, January 3 1st Sop 2 ut o t k * DEATH OF JNFANT 1 BUY AT Monday, 9th February, 1925 Meonday, 9th February, 1925 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF regardiens of the amonnt insured . ARTHUR FOSTER, Manager. _ for the reception of the Annual 16 Union St., Waterloo Headquarters for Choice Groceries T 4. Te