i) 48 a Phoue 217 > ) ‘% _ Mr. W. J. Schleuter, The Live Wire ‘Real Estate Broker, has bought the ~He farm . mar Preston â€" . which will be_ subdivided into. 500 building lots. This is a good section _ of ';_? town of Preston right in the _ mmid of the large manufacturing conâ€" Electrical fixtures are ‘being installâ€" jed at "the (municipal \6ffices by the _ _ Auction Sale. of farm stock . and implements will â€"be held on the farm: ‘of Alex." Wallace, between â€" Preston: ‘and _ Blair, on â€" Saturdgy, Janvary €15 at 1.30 â€" p.m. ‘A;u. "Ames, _E Auctroneer. 24. VWANTEDâ€"GOOD GENERAL SERâ€" . _ Yant. Washing given out. _ Apply | 100 Queen‘ St., north Berlin. . . 2â€"3t _ ‘‘Miss Vera Sherk entertained _ ‘a iSeore of her friends on ‘ThursdaÂ¥eyâ€" ;} ring in homor of her Iriend Miss â€" ill of â€" Toronto when ‘a sleighing â€" @arty was held.. Later in the even â€" lng the guests were entertained ‘at ‘Mher home on Albert stteet, ~ where _ & nost enjoyable time was speriti‘ 8 'ttuloohnenhnhï¬bl close shop : during the._ wifter on Wednesday evenings ‘_ at instead of nine o‘clock, ; been the custom. _ at once. â€" Apply C. B. Shants, Presâ€" ht Ont, . ,nï¬\r red W. Snider pleasantly en Nertained a few friends at an afterâ€" tea on Wednesday in : honor of nmu SBhirk, who recently reâ€" home from Cleveland. WANTED â€" GENERAL SERVANT entire stock of wintér clothing _ be sold at and below ‘ cost durâ€" _ _Janugry at Erast‘s Cloglhinc ; Beriin. ** | . The curling season in Waterloo was m Wednesday evening in the t rink, when several "segub"‘ games wete played. x "#e WANTED ..â€" APPRENTNHICE .TO business. A. G; Hachnel, _ Relentless® cut on all stocks. at Â¥Erast‘s January â€" Clearing . Sale. Read big ad. on page three of this ‘ Mrs. John B. Snider and her daughâ€" ers were the hostesses ol x charmâ€" ing* tea on Thursday after * . in honor of the younger me of Wheir party, Miss Hattic Sinmpson, when<a large number of her friends } the storm to enjoy â€" a. cosey , .amd. a d_ainty tea â€" with this pared quarterly by Mr. Herb _ J. Smithâ€"and . presented to the Council, show that during the months of Ocâ€" ol ‘Noveniber and December the Orh Reaper called away 16 citizens eupid united 172 couples and the stork wisited 27 homes. b: popular visitor & Epalterswood farm â€" on the 3 and. Galt Road hat been purâ€" cha by â€" Galt capitaists and will be . “vï¬ into lots. _W. J. s Live «Wire Real â€" Esâ€" $ m‘, “,' Pruv'aon,mhl ‘ie'-lii ~.Pl01- . in his: bands gale, 1 between‘ the _ G.T.R. and . . & H. tracks will be given for ) manufacturers‘ sites.© Wells was the scene of ll family gathering on New NÂ¥ear‘s Day, composed ot the Hughes‘ Wells‘ with a tew vult:r:‘ Dinâ€" / mer was served at 3 pm,, alter ; justice had been dohe to ~the t ="mvib‘. several and hours werse . spent i2 to and song, with many 1 the happy lamily ~dispérsed . with wishes for a happy and â€" prosâ€" ous: New Vear for _ théir cheery and hostess, leaving : : the ~.. new warm in memories, *‘ \ihe Devitt Homestead was â€" "on '_ CC New Y“" Day, when . a plal event of more than _ passing Wherest was the "At Home" . given f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deyitt in Bonor of Mrs. Benjamin .‘ Devitt‘s : when a large nurmber : of “ hl:l'L:w pres ..--’i‘»‘\ “:_ on the oeam of â€" seventy birthday, © and . to iw wishing ber many bappy | téâ€" ) of the day, in which a large of friends will join, for : Mrs. t ~ y ' sympathetic, lotz Fing waye,. . her sunny st9ile ‘ Hit is beloved by all, both The fine new home of Mr; and Mrs vital statistics which are preâ€" Strassor‘s Big K OBA he Apathel W ATERLOO, > THE LAST man,\ Deputy Reeve C. W. Schicdel, Wogiee. W vaé‘x%olmt'-fi o e hk 2. L C in attendance at the m scd a business like manner, and according to the correct procedure. . He had no doubt but that the members . would work harmoniously together . dutring the year. He relerred to the necesâ€" sity of keeping the roads in . good condition and the council should onâ€" deavor to get as many rosds . in shape as possible. Mayor Fischer in his inaugural adâ€" dress congratulated the membets _ of the Council on their â€"â€" election. He urged that all members be punctual Pr. A. F. Bauman applied for the position of Medical Health _ Officer and Mr. Chas. Frochlich for ( the position of assessor. A letter was receilved from Mayor Schmailz and D. B. Detweiler regardâ€" ing a meeting to be held at Berlin Jan. 1ith, to discuss the subject of Inland Waterways and invitingâ€" the town to send representatives. . The Mayor and Mr. A. Bauer were named ‘to represent the town at the jneetâ€" ing â€" ‘The usual grant of $10.00 to the Sick Children‘s Hospital was made in response to a letter received. Other Business. ‘The Council consented to the filing ol a plan of a new subâ€"division ol lots on Allen St., by Mr. E. F. Seaâ€" "r ï¬ot.lon was â€" passed â€" confcr ing overdraft in Bank. A committee comprising the Mayor, Reeve, Deputy Reeve and Councilliors Bechtel and Kutt met in the alterâ€" noon and Chairman J. Kunl_m&nte:d the following report, naming the standing committees for the year, which are as follows:â€" Finance and Printingâ€"C. W. Schieâ€" del, chairman, and all members of the Council. Board of Worksâ€" John _ Kaufman, chairman, . and Messrs. Schiedel, Bechtel, Woeller, Moyer and Veitel: ‘Town Propertyâ€" B. E. Bechtel, chairman, and Messrs. Hofman, Kutt, Woeller, and Kaulman. Fire Committeeâ€" W. H. Kutt, chairman, and Messrs. Moyer, Hoflâ€" man and Veitel. Light Committeeâ€"W. Veitel chairâ€" man, and Messrs. Kaufman _ and Scbicdel. ‘There was considerable discussion as to the best method to be followed in regard to selling gravel from the town gravel pit and the matter was referred to the Board of Works to decide on the best plan of procedure. Municipal Officers. The byâ€"law to provide for the apâ€" pointment of municipal. officers . of the town was passed, the following being sppointed to the various posiâ€" _‘Town Constableâ€"S. Flynn, at salâ€" ‘XZA“.“.‘QL... en o ts . K+ at salary of $100 ~ Caretaker of Cemeteryâ€"W. Poltz at salary O $100.~ ;:0> 7090000020 _ ~Member of Board ol Healthâ€" Thos. O‘Donnell. * Member of Library Boardâ€" Herman _ Members of Park Boardâ€" Ford 8 Kump! and J. H. Roo#s. . _ n _ Fence Viewersâ€" J. Scott, _ Sam Snider, Jr., Allen Shantz.. 3 ~ Pound Keepersâ€"Philip Meyer, and Mayor J. B. Fischer In connection with the »wlntmt] of Medical Health Officer there were two resolutions® presented. . Counci}â€" lors Kutt and Veitel moved for : the appointment of Dr. Weidenhammer, and Deputy Reeve Schiede! and Counâ€" cillor Bechtel moved for the appointâ€" ment of Dr. Bauman. It was point ed out that Dr. mm ':l"d:: next in ordér the ment, it hd-ramunry to give the position to each doctor in town. The mm appointing Dr. Bauman _ .carâ€" Councilior Kutt suggested that the town make provision for keeping the streets free of snow, and _ thought that the fire team could be used in this connection during the winter mmmnu-muol other places in which the town kept the streets clear ol snow. The sugâ€" gestion was approved by the Council, but objection was made to employing the fire team as it was pointed . out that they should always be . close at hand in . case of fire. It was also pointed out that . the Gea undarwriters‘ assaciation â€" would Medical Health Officerâ€"Dr. Bauman Clerk of Weigh Scalesâ€"B. â€" Poek!iâ€" Rep. on B. & W. Hospital Board at ~hand in . case _ of fire It was also pointed out that . the fire underwriters‘ association â€" would not approve of using the fire hots es fot the purpose. ‘The work would have to be done under the frontage :Lm. the cost â€" being mpportioned same â€" as stteet sprinkling. The Clefk was instructed to write to t Nr. Schicde! prosented the rop< of the Finance Committee pt:vt“ fot the "-‘st of a % counte. : -‘L . ordet Town to do Snow Shovelling torsâ€"C. Huchnergard, C. A Town Gravel Pit Standing Committees. Communications :-Jvll. Kaulâ€" pl !J'I'. e l. Bechtel, _ C:|W. 8 C. Moyer 3'.! . >-“.‘. * :.-W":'.gi ; be nutdl::u ectings . . and | W, J. ; conducted is |G. A. and according e. . He had ao |w. K mbers . would{C. 0. pthor . . duting | A. B to the neces |C. w Tma th Monda y W. Davidson C. Scott C. Moogk FINAL SESSION OF : WATERLOO TOWN COUNCIL The members of theâ€" Town Council of 1911.cleared up . the m the past year at the Coun ber on Thursday: afternoon, the memâ€" bers present being, Mayor Weichel, Reave Hushn, Deputy Reeve Sanderâ€" son, Alds. Kutt, Wolte, Conrad, Veiâ€" tel and Liphardt. ts Finance Committee‘s Report. :The Finance and Printing Commitâ€" tee recommended the payment of acâ€" counts â€" amounting to $6208.36, the largest item being $5939.60 to _ the Warren _ Bitulithis~Paving. Company which firm had charge of the King ‘street paving this {fall, â€" b"l"he Mayot and Clerk were mtb:; to execute _ a dhï¬ug of mortgage made by the. _ Torontoâ€" Waterloo : School and . OfficéFixture Company to the corporation upon the payment within six days of $8700, which is the amount owing on the said . mortgage alter allowing {or disâ€" gount for payment in advance. ‘The session adjotrned at 5 o‘clock after a halfâ€"hour séssion. * P c on The Auction Sate of Vllj:ï¬v‘ . Wagâ€" ner, 14 miles . west of osephsburg and 3¢ miles southeast of Wellesley, near Berlet‘s Corhers, has béen postâ€" pdned until Wodnesday, Janufty l?tP. on account of the conditionâ€"of the roads and the â€" inclement weather. The sale was announced to take place Wednesday, January 10th. _ SEIBELâ€"UTTLEY..* " The matriage took place on Saturâ€" day at the home of the bride of Mrs. Marian Uttley, to Mrs John Seibel, both of this town. Rev. M. L. Wing, pastor of Emmanuel Evan gelical â€" Church performed: the cereâ€" mony in the presence of only _ the immediate friends of the comtracting parties. _ They were unattended. ‘The report was adopted Mass Meeting Owing to the severe:weather the Annual Meeting of the Waterloo cuno{mum;i, Protection Association which was to have been held at Berlin on January 9th;was adjourned to f ® Kuntz 0. He â€"__ Bkip G. Welichel Glaister H. Ewald J. Sterling A. Bruce Shantz Liphardt Roos G. Hachnel Mortgage to be â€" Discharged POSTPONED AUCTION SALE White Grocery Waterioo‘s Upâ€"toâ€"date Crocery C d rodiuion store. * We want all: B stocked with a full lime of, / ante, Onlï¬-’m Cakes Bowma. Naylor Rudell A . Weir Waterino Township Hall, SCentreville . . jo . tb 1.30 p. m. All members and ‘stliers interasted in the urgently requested to attend. HYMENEAL Saturday, January 20th, 1912 Skip 2t Skip . . :J. Heveron s Dt.‘Bovnlh .. C. Kochler M. Schiedel . Skip 1. M. Sny Jer Skip uesday neXxt G. .Schnarr H. Swith C. A. Boehn J . Conrad y M D.â€"C. Disrey A. Hergott‘ J. Hespeler F.~ Halstead: H. J. Sims . E. F. Seagram 8. B.â€" Bricker J. Cochrane when the meeting will be held at the openéd Sanders Skip Skip Skip Skip MENNO S SNYDER, o3 bÂ¥ 3 Ship . ho pe®: ‘;‘-, ® " â€" 9c ;;; o ,_-_‘.A‘, 1%3‘_‘_‘ l g MA:"\w oi , Ono point to remes % x ate plainly sure m " s Bs joot is a big ud‘qu f RELIABLE .E t T Materials that ran t id aa â€" Locuels! of Farmers #000000000040A0000000880 q400 0 e04 000088880800 0408 Parsuant to| the* Aét of Incorporation. notice is hereby given that the 42nd Annual Meeting of _ a%.‘ The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada will be held at its Head Office, in Waterloo, Ontario, on Thursday Februmy 1st,. 1912%,; at one o‘clock p.m., for the purpose of receiving reports, electing Directors, and transacting such other business as may be submitted. â€" CEORCE WECENAST, f Ma naging Direotor, LADIES‘ FURS. L \DIES AND MISSES® JACKET®, COATSWEATER SKIRTS, WAISTSMEN‘S AND BOYS‘ OV ERâ€" COaATS, Fg‘lri LINED AND FUR «_ ~OVÂ¥ERCOATsS MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ SUITS, MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ SWEATERS, ALL WOOLLEN AND KNITTED GOO0DS . Money Can Buy Waterloo, December ANNUALâ€" MEETING WATERLOO There are thousands of dollars‘ worth of new and upâ€"toâ€"date garments that wmust be sold at It‘s a we..ce of money to buy elsewhere and a waste of time to look elsewhere; 25 , Dates, Raisins, Curtâ€" flmum.-r.-.;. work of the Association Positively the biggest bargains of the season. J. Uffelmann Becyâ€"Treas. THE PEOPLE‘S STOREK RAL.!L which is now 28th, 1911 The cerouee J N Your Empire â€"Chinook set, cast iron plates around, copper resâ€" ervoir, fully guar anteed, for 4 hole steet range with high‘closst and reservoir PHONE 2860 6 holes, high tloâ€" $35 00 Silver Knives and Forks Carvers in Cases f % at very low prices Also puaranteed a good baker Empire Stove CONRAD BROS. On t SEE OUR LINES BEFORE BU YIN GONRAD BROS. NG AND ELECTRICAL SUPPMES Oak Heating Stoves from$8 to $17 Parlor Heating Stoves with oven and double heater at WATERLOC Huron Eeonomy 6 and 9 holss with guaranteed in every t, the largest respect, steal range . . ever offered at high closet and reservoir, fully 8$38.00