fI‘W-ho m“ It. Ah).- B"r.y'h"-detarse-'r I! m mint. Noer '6,-ttkusrservoisatt-st WtrtaMoo.wbstttetrmasrr-xr" gint I... It (lib. - ea,' Wm tho County. than ho was we]! and Dvorak}! known. In! Blur m In " “th you. H. iii) chumâ€: of the was!†Water'. and mm Connie-ion to: e period oi uten- you: end I Iorpier loll- - oi the tow- eoonoit. He we: ello on the .direeiorete ot nev- erdleue menace commie. on local mandarin; concern. The into Alone Benet waad non of Mr. And In. Cori Bauer, who animated from GOM{ to Cart- “1 About 1866, um wee born ht Waterloo. June 30th, IMI, leer the eite ot the convey ho cruel-ed. homely Benen Limited. He receiv- ed hie early education in at. Marr's Soweto school Berlin, now Kitch- ener. On October Mth, 1886, he was hurried to Mudelene-Kuntx. daughter ot the late Louis Rams, and their union was hie-sod with ten ‘chlldren. There lurlive the narrowing widow and eight chil drain to mournJhe lose of , loving husband ind lather. The children are glutamate. Edger J., Mrs. R. h. Sehl. Joseph H., Harry, Anna and m are}... Hi: death, we: not phco toP"rbq a exuded 141M811 of Waterloo, and Sister Pétronlua 6! St. Joseph's Hospital. Chatham. Two sons, Wilfrid and Hsrold. prede'ceased their (“her by some years. Three slate" and one brother, Mrs. Jacob. Ball. Wat- erloo, Mrs. John Wttstermerer, Kit- chener. Mrs. Joseph Baumnn. Walk- erton, and Charles B. Bauer also survive. In the early eighties the late Mr. Bauer was a carpenter contractor. which occupation he followed with success for a number of years. lnl 1888 he founded the business torm- erly known as the Waterloo Shoddy Mills, but later operated under the firm name ot A. Bauer & Co. In 1917 the iirm name was changed to Bauers Limited with Mr. Bauer as president. From a small beginning the business has grown steadily, making It neces- sary to erect large additions to the factory until today it is one ot Waterloo's largest and most su cessful industries. The remarkable success of the company is largely due to the splendid business ability at the late Mr. Bauer. The cour‘ my tmttered two serious tires several years ago but under the direction of its president it quickly recovered from the losses sustain he set aside for each class and nmpetenl judges will be on hand 'o make the awards. The following Ire the classes: Three Classes Restricted to Farm. , are Only -= Agricultural team, , - weight 2900 lbs. or over; General Purpose team, weight 2500 to THE LATE ALOVES BAUER 2900 lbs.; Farmers' Roadster. Leading Waterloo Business Man Who Passed Away on Friday Last. Open Clan - Agricultural team. weight 2900 lbs. or OVer; General _ e Purpose team, weight 2500 to one brother. Mrs. JacotcBa11, Wst- In the various positions which 2900 lbs; Express Horse clues. erloo, Mrs. John Wintermeyer, Kit-Ihe has he gave '"'1ttacJi.et'r, weight 1200 to 1460 lbs. tht the death of " brother, Funk inner, In 1896, the In! May-u 39m! Vll appointed mn- mr ot the Rim: Brewery, which volition he held until Jun-r: of this year when I. resigned owing to mum math. The qronrth of m- oo-my. which I. one of tho tn . we Imam due to Mr, humâ€- - Inna-mom Duh; tho put In your: the ht. Mr, but ha been numb-rod - Wuovloo'n non mom-tn! "In. an. Me m Ilsa ml:- Olt I “an clubs. - g " nch! all mum m I “It" at Witch's Insect lulu-trial and ma eta-mm. no no Tht- tum Donn-n7. a non} â€Mm fo financial ell-clot Founded Large Industry 3.11“ It: wanna†armband!“ 001' .Mte"."...---.--"-.-- mime an Bop-nu School to"! _ hr thlrty not. Dal-Ila tho the Emu!" glutinous vm In“. " the church “a during an -titt. ' of the modem new 80ml- tehool llllhltlEt MI be an committing.“ MI "he and " loud judgment VII Invali- abln to ttus. members of an my Mftk S†commune. Ho aways took . dun Interest in the "rioqttt notlvmu of ---e.-. the church um tn " pub; the Thur-Iv, Dee. 24th. tet church lone: one at u. out prom Day .1! WM men! and valued memben. a-., In “or" The late Mr. Bauer dun look In ‘ucun mum: in municipal all-1n and an 1 record ot union ot yoga.†serve; a} [oyslly to the Interests of the to" vlll slurs stand " enduring monument to his usefulness u I ems-n. Be In a valued member of the Waterloo Water sud mm Commlulon since the qtatatttuttmmtt of the, uter- wnrks system " "In Uio. For a varied ot tttteen years he wss - man at the consign-Ion. Previous to 1900 he was s member of the town council tor tour years which makes a totat'or 29 years he gsve to the service of the town. He was also an active member ot the Board ot Trade tor my years. In politics the late Mr. Bauer was a staunch Conservative. " the various positions which he helg he gave Be1bsaerifleing service and slwaye proved hiniseli a loyal and devoted citizen. Flags on the buildings or the Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Ontario Equitable Life and Globe Immune Co. were nowIt at half mast out ot respect to the late Mr. Bauer who was associated with these companies, he having been a member ot the boards of di- rectors tor a number of yearn. The community will extend its sincerest sympathy to the family in their hour of bereavement. In the presence ot a lsrge gathering of business associates. (elm citizens and friends, includ- ing members of the town council, Water and Light Commisdon. in- surance Compsnies and Industrial concerns with whom accessed use formerly usocisted, the " sad rites scoompnnrin. the obse~ union ot the lite Aloyes Boner were performed on Mondsyk morning, Following s brief service " the Home. corner King snd George /1,r,',",'.t"', service us held " the st. Louis R. C. Church and was nor):- ed by "tmNTeitr Ind deep impres- smne'u. during which high tribute wss paid to one who had woven himself e cltlsen worthy in every respect of the honor sud _ of " friends. Rev. Esther Asymm who sue the deceased's spiarnl savissr for my yours. was cole- hrsnt oi the solemn Requie- Iss- with an, no" mm. or Hes- pelof as desobn All My. Ms! Dolls? of Deemn sum. - M. W Hummer 'ns m of ceremonies. In the sole Inst-y core on new. no“ Way or New Our-sly, My. name at St. Clo-ens. . I". - was!» as“. w. w or the m Pal - ot lie-polar. ' m um - in vol 1Nt-ttrmttetottta-dltnrt-de-d. We! ,rsnrnsdtrRstmttrer..irltet--rt-errrtr-t-+ no can“ . m wmwmtmtnllm o,attrssiuietu-aerloiat--o-ittf tictetrrt.teeprtfe was?! Mtg-.9341"! Long Municlpal Sindee Funeral Largely Attended 1‘ a CHRISTMAS MARKET! AND Gil _ 'iii-i/la-ii-GG-int -ilrftiiatiid at no" V mi atrsit- 'tgtg"laa.t.tt,tf Dar. wntiat.-a- Ch-. for Horn _ Show. A min; of an column. " potntod to arm. tor WW1 his Chum-s who! in hall on Monday "can; when moo-m- m venom m nook“ by a. wombat. The eon-moo in boy: Three event: will tenure the (by. e Chi-Mme whet, I - M open to the eonncy end the any! Community cm-mmu Tree cele- tmytttm. No effort: are beiaq lured to mke the occasion one of out- smndln; interest and the people of the county will be bunny wel- comed In Waterloo the any before Christmas. -e - gum tde Thur-thy, Donal»: Nth. A: previously announced the prize list will be I Islands one, the sweepetnke prize being a good used McLuughlin nummobile with the brand new tires. while $150 will be given away in prime tor the horse show. Thole will nluo be worthwhile prison tor the display at the best produce: Chairman Bohlender antes that over 100 entries are expected tor the grand horse show which will open at 9.30 o'clock In the mom- 'ng and continueuntll noon. There will be seven chases ot home. All prize winners will he ell‘ihle in compete tor the sweepetele grins and horses entered must be owned by exhibitor. All tanner: of the county are invited to eihlblt their horses and carry off some of lhe prize money. About 826.00 will Pony Glans-Three P111433. Many formers hove si-I) their Intention of competing tot prizes offered tor the belt dupiar, at market produce including butter, eggs, fowl, fresh meets: vegetables. apples, etc. The members of the committee requeet that lumen have their dleplny dt produce on the tubes ready to’be judged not later than twelve o‘clock, noon. Experienced judges will complete their work by one o'clock when the market will be thrown open to the public. The former- end people m requested not ‘to (ll-turn the display of produce until 1.30 o’clock during which time the pub- He will In" Ill opportunity of too- in; the clunky. ‘ pmgnma win be distributed at u: early due giving full particulars u to the horse show Ind Christan market. The concluding - of the my will be the Gunman“: Chlam- Tree celebntion with . " -des, n treautirtstHtrtttttt- tron on the town will" an! the distribution at about two thou-Ind stocking! to tho tidal“. F" in imam a; By won chi-mu to bring good M to the “dam. Gnu cm an that Mmowmlhmr‘h- dmrrst.marbeeexrttAMtnM' "ronaertar,rot.rb-,rrtth. hrcmkodthm Wttqrteq mi and! In you. can upon com Of human Communky Chrhtmu Tr“ HORSE SHOW 'Chrinmu M-rkot Valuable Prim r,D_te.21thttbertt. Home Show With-diam“ .mutqlum-Mm and - tom tho can: in mnMuIn-Ibhodnmto Ill organisation at 14.000 bone:- holaou with "0.0.0.000 of blur- ueo in tom. other not". at ot unlo- you and umber-hip Mic-ho tn the 0am [width "IftttLJo truly-two when of the one: m and no)! tortm who ttnd bun with the Conny to: in you; "dr-tt by Hon. Inning War on behalf ot the dtgqgtortt of m'Oomy. w. but Sum: "ttt.oesdiletugetuanh) vmammumcog my, um In“ -- slur-col. Amino" (nimmmbymh‘ -tandqttaaaiagdtg-terer.G humnmwdmlutln man-9w. mum tendon! of “andâ€. George Gilbert “nine. odrtor od Bunny Night 1nd Rev. W. H. Huvey. And I ttne rumba! magma stun by mom- berl o! the office Matt. A brief address was delivered _hy Hon Manning Doharty on behalf of the directors of the Company. He said“ that the Company omsnised "tt years ago had now thirty'mil- lions ot insurance in force which we: I remnknble record and not equalled by any other company in a similar period. The. success ot s company depends on the calibre of men at its head who must hove complete knowledge of the science of insurance and power of creating s strong organisation and leader- ship that demands service and ttir- ness. Ttttspeaker sold the Ontario Equitable Lite had been particular- ly fortunate in having built up such a loyal and efficient office and agency force. He believed the Com- pony would go forward increasing its business and rank high in the standing of insurance companies in Canada. Levi Swan: ot Hamilton spoke briefly on behalf ot the agency| force. The growth ot the Ontario, Equitable Life the past tire years he declared had been mmarhble and equalled by no other Immranee company during its first tHe years of oxistcnco. The placing ot thirty millions " innunnce on the books of the Company in this short period} ‘wu distinct tribute to president s. C. Tweed and his loyal Held The insurance editor of the Set-l urdny Mam. George Gilbert. 'li?;?) ghit considerable interest “'I teken in the Ontario Eqniubie Llle‘ especielly in its early days winch more enquiriea were received " to. the standing ot the Company theni all other ineunnce companies eom-', bined. The Company he said trad" mule greet Itridee the put ttve, you! end he predicted the Ontario Equiteble under the direction ot) president Tweed would continue tol int-ogre“. ' I Supt. ot Agencies. IL T. Irwin.l referred to thereplendld lucoeu otl, the Company end aid it we: g] credit tp the thttd force to write) thirty million at Immune during: e period when xenon] blame-e1 condition in “and: were not good. He hed left one ot the - companion in the Dominion‘ live year- eto to Join the Equitable Life which we- evidence the: he had Ibeolnte eonMeq in an; nee Company under Mr. Tweed‘e direc- tion. in concluding he eeid he m tttMud the next tie. yeen would Uh†ova new" mu. man M. J. Smith mulled e ‘3]... whereby the minute of the Mtd force ot the Comply mid li, revealed for - thee-end done!- of inure-co in force tor -.tt.v.W.tLt-r'.attortH mumMqu-orom 'Ohr". g.ea-dthntth.rmt-tar_rhet" Duluth/mick "ereb tmette..Hqtt- alumnus mmhumgndh- mm. mutant-good “unwind-nah“! nialulnllurpdmd Hon. Inning Dohorly Mr. L. swan: Other speak». Mr. G. Cuber! The Pro-Mata“ min: 111' vector, tt. c. hood. "mud to m' founding of tho 011mb MIMI-r We and from a and“: mm. the Col-my m not within B, short. period obi" you-I our Jttl 000.000 ot hum-moo on Ra'booku with the unw- of 16,000 policy: holder). President. Tweed this further In (allows: I The bun-cement ot a Life Inuit-i mace Company must keep three; anaemia: before them, tt they Ire-i to cchleve â€can: ' Imam . e. 1m ie It. Ott. Igrlo luluâ€. Lilo. I. To give Policyll'olderl Lite In- surance on the hmdelt, moot effec- tire Ind [notable terms potable 2.To secure the loyal coopera- tion of the Agency sun by giving every torpn ot support that will make them sumo-arm and pro-pore ous. 3. To carry on every ohm of the Company's activities progressively yet conservatively. in woordmce with, sound We Insurance practice and good business. I think the Ontario Equlnblo his lived up to these basic require- Enema. ‘When the .Comgnny was being organized a number of our friends gave us three months to liver-it we ever trot started. One qt these later extended the time to six months. However, these friends ot ours are now beginning to take us for granted. in tive years we have built up a Company of 14,000 Policyholders. carrying 80 Million of Lite insur- ence. and we' have accumulated assets of over 2 Million Dollars. This, we believe, is evidence ot the fact that the Onion-lo Equitable was organized upon right lines. pram-n Dominion pf Canada Bonds and _ Coupons . DUE DECEMBER lst When you cash your bonds and coupons due December lst deposit the funds in a Savings Account with "The Waterloo Trust" and keep your money working. All monies left with us are invested by law in Trustee securities such as First Mortgages, Government and Municipal Bonds. _ WATERLOO L 8. my!“ “on. W. Bum . . Wmloo PM mum , . - _ . Waurloo mum A, loohn . _ Thtertoo 'v'ftCi'dti' 'i's We operate under strict Government supervision 4% a >Waterlo‘o Trust "d Savings Company _ 1.8. Only \ ms. mind, Pun-Idem - wuerloo I. P. W... 1qt “who-Idem. .Wntorloo Pord B. Range, in Via-Proud“: Wttterhpo . . WWW W. L. Hlllhrd, M.D. - - . Wain-loo H. J. Sim, KC... . 7‘ “(who Hoary Khan . . . Home? Goo. A. Dobbin ' [ . . - Louis L. an; . '8irmtt-,arsetutr-tn. Wuhan-um“ l Our decision to use the name' ,“Ontarlo Equitsble" came as s. re sult of the retirement trom Can- ada of the Equltnble Lite Assur~ lmce 56ciety of New York. Several Pt their agents agreed to come to us, but became somewhst impatient .over our dehy in getting started, On November 12th We received a PPP"" call from an Agent who has since been one of our leading. producers. to advise us that " he did not lute applications and a rate book to start work on Novem- 1trer 15th he was going with another company. We got proof sheets of our rates trom the printer, and our agent was enabled to start on l,',',',',"':',.?,". 15th, thus establishing [the ttrat agency tor the Company. , a V l" nmwhmm "aomr-tgt.etVutmmattstu. a; do)“: In! may: all to P. WW!“ “II: m order to In! an munmt we no to 'unuo vul' our mt lane: to and My mm In M. one. wim- we so! the lull-nu of m 890.000. This In accomplish“! -ttreiUNmtaiknortt. at 1)ttt.et/t tho "om, ind we "gared on mama We.“ for "Nec', ta tho lame. Dunn- and on an (chem Honky Another “urban" gluten"; In: not with a for d!†that I. bud opened our allies. Our landlord ttad-dur-tttatt-tttttee-at 310.00 pot month. A law day: but ha all“ to In mu his director. thousht "at he Md rented the of- Beer too low. Ind mm ham $15.00 an" In had promised toJuve the ottta “counted. It win , trrpttr sure sign that. the Company was atnrtéd 03.3 succeistul cal-ear when the hudlord (on it could beat up under 830% Increase In In rent! While no Lite tInsnrance Com- pany is ever free from difficulties, the problems before’ us are no longer those due to extreme youth. We have an organization both it the Head otnce and in the Field that is capable ot taking care of a very large business. The founda- tion has been well and strongly built and by the time we gather here to celebrate our Tenth Birth- day, we will be well on the way tr 100 Millions ot Life insurance in Force. _ to interest allowed on amounts of $1.00 and over, compounded half-yearly. P. V. Wilson Inning Dim!†Din-actors P.V.Wlhoa. a . “width. ' Mm. _ Ian-gar. non-um; Wendell. all ot the head oilice In]. and of the agency sun, L. A. emu: well, London. E. R. Irwin, Norwich. R. t Irwin, Wooduock. J. II. Me. Lachlin. Kingrsrttitt, Dr. J. w. also}. J. o. Page, Runway. Mel Sums. Kitchener) Levi Swan-ts. Hamilton. c" L. Pratt, 'rinsontrurg, J. W. Mather, Guelph, B. P. (Sliver) Quiny, ottaira, . c. B. Canon, Georgetown, G. T. Baker. Toronto. and D. B. Gordon, Wind-or. Mel Swarm, district agent " tritehisner, presented President Tweed with I service pin. _ President Tweed, on hon-i! of no Company, monomer] servic- an: and eertitieatU of membership in the Ontario Bumble Legion to a. following: superintendent ttt "rrv cies Edwin Irwin, Dr. W.ummi. medical director, Jame. C. Wt. K.C., solicitor, Jeremiah Benny out John F. Scuiiy. auditor-I. Marvin J. Smith, â€mun. lad Him: C. Ericka-1 Muttittat Program Enjoyed During the afternoon excellent musical numbers were glut: by local talent. all members of the Head Oitiee stall. The prognm In- cluded a vocal number by a‘quu- tette comprising Messrs. Bldweil and Morlock and Misses Snyder and Bruegemau, vocal solo: by Lila: Snyder, Leroy Mon-lock and Elder Bldwell, and plum solo: by In" Henrich and Mr. J. J. Gnllowny.’ After the program was concluded those present were served/with dainty refreshments. JAISEN OPT Ituud) an m and on - ï¬g hr 100;. ‘_ _ Theory. Print. and all. h- Itrucuon. Wavy any, ll. Phone 111m, WM. “in. Ann R. Ion , In“ Emma L. loan. Isuzu. Pro-autumn of Ionic. Pin. M U sto HIID You um â€MCI. T Want-loo Kitchenw- out