E? . l New Things 'Are "News" The - of teachers at Wntatrtoo'tt, public schools number: 8T. ot till- tom the salary or " “when gull be Increased. while bonuses of 8150 will be given than who did not re- ceive an morale in salary. a» push; or z - on It. Wuorloo Trust & hula “only (or 895. Ind M: an adjourned for no coming to Mu from Detroit and a rock on Monday. In court on Wodnudu his aunt and an amount ot tho about» and the - clud was allowed to so on _ ed sentence. iNCREAOEI FOR TEACH". The Waterloo Public School Bond. at a recent meet-lug. canted salary Increases tot-lung 81.375 tor the teaching slat! 1nd principal. ot Wnterloo's two public whack. “my to forgery I. cannab- with AWAITID AINVAL 0' IONIY Wray’s Bookstore . 116 KING WEST PHONE 2387 Make This Store Your Shopping Place when in need of q Business Stationery, leather Goods Fountain Pm, Pencils. I . Card: ReadiAg Books. School Supplies. Etc. “mm is urns. not†a- Wanna-'03 “was... CIR-Al “(a F. STEELE, LIMITED Every member of every family in this community is interested in the new: of the day. And no items are read with keener relish than mammalian“ of new things to eat, to war or to enjoy in the home; - The man: of “The Gimmick" have the money no! the Mn to My. The connecting link is ADVIR‘I'IIING. You in" the toad: and the denim to all them. Gjnlhypuphchcoodlmdlw Na.- ll “nut-coon me... “In loot to you In an. “uon nun" and " "you to y“? no.“ lat-Mmht "ha Alva“ i u Kitehamer'ts Leading Optometrists 96 King St. Went Stule'a manila In gluon that "tiny. mud at prim that â€you: can alluri- KITCHEN†W534). ENTERTAINEO l In. E. D. Cunninglnm. East " [an street. will how": at a "parlor" meeting ot the WIC.T.U. recently. An “than by Mrs. F. HaigM»on “LII and Lesbhtlon" proved to be F one of-the leuures of the meeting. In. A. K. Cnssman presided. The devotional period was in charge ot Mrs. M. D. Cunningham, while the Bible main; w“ given by Mrs. D. lCtutattrettattt. . to" for 3|th un til. New“ him some â€at. Tim _ a - ot - autumn. “may; Addison and Ink of Santana!†Ida (In. Morin) tsf Vacant. 8.0.; Ctay, ton, of Fenland. Omsgorr, (use Jr., ‘0! Want)â€: cun and [Annie (In. Palmer) of Toronto; also 8 grand- dlulm. two gluon. In. A. , sailor of Preston and In. Tillman B. Snydot of Bpeneear, Iowa. and three trailers. Henry of Honing, lint. [and ot Enroll-a, and Ameren 'ot Allan. |Ammmmuvoa - Conn-y prion. no (on. [It 1'. "nun won convoy“ to 'Wawloo on but†and Ionic. will (tte In“ at the Watch» IOIIOIIIM cum at no o'clock "L, when. i, tho lulu: looting Hon" cemo lloe-to-at-to ‘hâ€"rulhon'mcanr â€-80-...th at EU - an]. ad I drove. 'Bomsg6ede.Nexmtothq.astt- w-“mmh‘w “canâ€... â€mun! 4'4! Held Shaun. Party The congregation of the Gale Pro-- bytertnn Church held I shun; party " the local rink on Momur evening. Members of the congroution ot the Wlrttertrourtto Church you Also In nttendance. Entrainment: were served in the human: ot the church.‘ At Petite School In the first report on the milk (lrlnklng by the pupils in the Elmira Public Sc’hoal shows that from Jam " to Jan. 22, 883 one-lull pint bottles ot milk were delivered at the Elmira Public School, Thus far there Lure 162 Elmira children taking " ‘vantaxe ot the milk rations and only six children from the rural dl-trlct. I ' Entertained Ladle: On Thursday evenlng Mrs. Loni- Flscher entertained the ladies ot the "Altar Society of St. Therese R. C. Church, at her home on Centre st. The evening was spent In vhylng cards. A dellclous lunch was towed at the close. Annual Meeting The Young 14de Soda!!! of tu. Theron- R. C. Church In†their u- nual meeting in the path]: hall on Sunday "only; After the bull-cu was tnnuctod tho “action of omeorts took place. which man“ u follow": Prefect, It" In. Selim; Second Protect, I!†(hun- In. Raw. mm Punch “in Oil. Brohmnn; navy-mm... It. “on Brohmn; Gael-luau. lb. Roth. Koemtlodt. "an“. Mr. limo hot of Woodstock h vttrtttntt wtth MI dilator, "to. A. w. Honor. Mr. um um Wattar mm Mr. Bod- than on muy. l und can of Inn-too. WI... no “I. JIM-o Hull-n In! a.) visiting " the horn. at In. Bury wool-0nd " Dun“ III†I. Mr than“. - tho Btmqmt at " nit. [ n. In... Vain «a mum Mr. on In fl'iP,,tt M - In! no Molds!“ top Pan-0M m to .. ‘ho-uI-alounu. much-mum.“ linnnblo-hurmntul-m. _ as. who in M. tek. no. “at. a M The remains of the inte Mu. Henry Cress. M, who died at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. Elin- beth Caldwell. Hamilton. on Friday, was buried on Snndny Afternoon in the St. James Lutheran cemetery. The remains of the doomed were brought to Elmira on Saturday. Ber. vices were held in the St. June'- Lutheran Church. conducted by Rev. Lloyd Kaihileisch. the pastor. Mi. Henry Cress of Elmira in a son. Visited Daughter " Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. George Renter visit- ed their daughter, Miss Kathleen Renter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller. Waterloo. Miss Router suffered a broken leg when she slipped on an icy sidewalk. From latest reports Miss Renter was do. ing as nicely as could he expected. Attended Convention Mr. A, M. Bowman, superintend- ent of the Elmira Hydro. attended the electrical convention at Toronto last week. l " Laid At Rest l The remains of the late Louise C. ‘Matmews. daughter ot Mr. Charles Matthews and the late Mrs. Mat- ‘tllews, was laid to rest on Pridar atternoom The funeral was held from her father's residence nut Wallensteln to the Elmira cemetery or huriah Rev. W. J. Fiddes ot Kb mira conducted the funeral service. A more extended notice appears un- ler Wallenslein news. I Returned Pram Hugh-I . ' Mr, Cyril Schutx, who underwent an operation for hernia at the K.-W. I Hospital about three weeks ago, inâ€: recovered sumclently to be nblo to return to his home here. Mrs. Henry Can. Br., . I Heavy mm Drinker; "till-A the to the uni-ton bond at tho 8t. Marsh Hanna] 1: Roan He6yet t on of Humor. Ibo "caud- Warden M. you“. Other appoint menu are: out MonNtat Trust. Reeve William been. ot North Dun tries township; Waterloo County Health Auochthn. Second My Reeve C. t Groh at Wan-loo To". 1ND; Elmira High School Board. A. UWot. Room PM Bolus of Na Hamburg and County Clark and Trusurer s. Canon wore mannin- 3d to the hoard of and". t at Vim Ion-up n; 't unmounted to it. K-W. "out! ‘IJHINI Alululyrl 'a'""""""""""""""""--------, " ELMIRA NEWS lin- J. J.chchus, Correspondent and Agent Phone 266 or 285 trtfddiek Home Buried at Elmira Miss Margaret Fulton is visitingl liner mist, Bin. Brockbuk. who in: ml at Brannon. ' Mr. Alvin Stump! spent the week- epd with his parents, Mr. and Mrs P. F. Scampi. I Miss Rum hue-um; of Cllllord ‘spent the week-end with Elmira .(rlends. The school hon of our "I“. played a Madly m “clung - at Dooley with the Inn of and" port school last Sunday. The Icon ranked 6-1 In - at our tunic t2torttadartirMor6etrontgsb "any waning. “in which no, to turned to a. homo of It. and In. For-no - r _ muu m an“ In I out! dul- In. vu "L , I Mr. and In. Ome- "dt-em and - of manner m m at Mr. Moor Gan on My. Mr. and In. Roy Klimt and small non. Bobby, mm Sunday with the Inner: parents. Mr. Ind Hrs. Amos Each. Cone-toga. Mr. Stewart Each"! of Hamil- ton upon! the weekend with his lam-outs. Mr. cud lift. o. W. Reich- Mr. Nobon Any of Waterloo spent th armband with his parents. Mr. Ind Mn, Oliver Amy. L Mr. J. Foal-star has returned trom an extended whit with friends It l"L,",2't Mich. Messrs. A. E. Mann and A. P. Moyse at Toronto and A. T. Nash of Hamilton were hackle“ visitors in town. Miss Victor“ Claim": spent Sat “may at Kitchener. Mr. Roy Hume†ol Niagara Pulls. N.Y., in mum friends In IN. mln and Glenna. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bulmor of Oak- ville re visiting at the home of Mrs. T. Bulmer. _ Mr. Oscar 14mm of Waterloo spout Lino weak-end with his Infants. Mr. Iand Mrs. Geo. Loan. _ Mr. Alex. Richardson ot Basswood. Mam, is spending some time will: his mother, Hrs. I. Richardson. Mr. ll. E. Baum-lei: spent the week- end with his funny at Stratford. Mr. lawn: Raine! ot Didsttury, Aim. In vI-mng lriondl ist" imam and d'atrlct. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller and child or Burma†men! he week- end with Mr. and Mn. J. A. Schroo Mr. Norma .Bruhcher of Knoll. war Bpettt the week-end with " purents. Mr; and Mn. 1. Brutadmr. Mrs. Wm. Alum spent l low (by: with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wldmeyor at Hamilton. r Messrs. Jerome Wanting and VIII- cent Kennedy â€out the week-end with friends In Wltorloo. Mr. Glen Chambers spent Saturday with friends at IKllchoner. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber ol Ed- monton are whiting muting: and friends In Elmira And vicinity. Mr. June: Pollock was a business visitor to Toronto. Mr. Wm. Amman was 1 business visitor to Toronto for a few, any; Mitrs Dell O‘Neill visited (Honda at Waterloo and Kitchener on Tue:- Ihy. ' dqethd to at a. cloth or the unis-lumb- in the - to - can our “was to: “can. w you; and as: com um direct (to. the oahtkher_ hum of out“ than from tho county that. no mm mum vs. council an there'wn too much In. ttt than Nat baton the township election: under (ho old Intern. TONIâ€: N“ “I who. MI mun. nu: a: wan-m on! an; county my. new. a. on Milton-hr. , county chi-k 8. _ tho and! mama-mam“; A Jolly outing m o'Otred by the "In; people or no villa. m ILOOI "(MALI I "You don't have to sell the idea of same protection and conserva- Iuonmo sportsmen.“ said James w. [Stubs]; well known sporting writer who “tended the recent banquet In loaned of the Quebec Association for the PZoteetion ot Fish and Ga- me. "The problem is to convince the settler und’ guide in the back- wood: that a surplus of game for the attraction of the tniiiter means I money in their pockets and a sour- ce of revenue to many classes in the community." no the not of Mr. and Mm. m not) mum-m. the animu- will be used for the found-(Ion herd of m [monument niml hub-nary dmrtment. with um other: um (a to priv- an urchin". m m ot an na- ot Ibex ruled by the loadlng Abram Angus brood" and trtottt If than In" qtogt when at (am nd Btoet than throughout the with†Venconver In rolling up Its Sin untamed trouser: tn preparation tor the tour any Sen Music Festival to we place at the Hotel Vancou- ver from Jenunry 23 to 26. The cheery lee etihntrk and (among salt Wltel’ lulled: that have been sun; by anon tor meal, centuries wlll he presented It In novel music festival, which prom": to be one. ot the most popullr end Important "can or the season in the well. It will be preceded he a Yuletide Festival at the Empress Hotel " Vlctorh when Chrlelmu carols will be sung by well known Inlet: and many quelnt old customs will be revived by the players. The Hunt show herd and the only shipment of It: kind ever sent out ot Canaan my on Its may to Australia. Tye uneven annuals. three Dunn und unlevmles. the (2mm ot lime. D. Mcaregor's â€mom meant-nook stock farms. In" been loaded Into C. P. R. an Ind Inn-ted an melt long journey to New South Wales. Twenty of The Santa Claus team of fairy reindeer must be having an exciting time (bane days in keeping pace with modern delivery methods. tor Christmas presents shipped by Ca.. menu home Express are being wooded through the clouds by air- plume. yetween Quebec, Mani. red. New York. Ottawa. and To- ronto. in the east and Win- ninet. Begins. Cnlgary. and Ed- monton In the west, airplanes have been buy this season carry- lu air null and express matter end may belated shippers have been able to have their present: delivered before Christmas by min; the air express service. A Chicago Hoists n breeder bu made a special unfito B. H. Thom- non of Braeburn Firm. Boharn. Sas- htchewan. (a; Ma world champion Holstein cow. Canary Kurndyke Aleartra; bat representations at} being made to the Provincial Gov- ernment to have this famous ani- ‘mal retained In the province. (2033 Quebec city's new grain elevator will be completed In January, it is now thought. All that "alumna to be done to the 2A00.00o bushel strucs lure I: to codplete the three tpal- leries and the marine tower. Cere and There - SIM "-"'V in $3er 'ttni, Dd Ila-h , - , (I. ....-.....V aiy.ik I 9-HT aiTFN- "grP.a.f-t.., with: WWW! h 6-.- I“ Mus y 2.e $3.51 in. a: H t 3rd: golden 1.'l.% " Us __...:..._..._..._......1 - at -- 8-le ii Illumnc Old Homestead no" _ New. 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