ly black satin gown with touches of| se ))ellow. The rooms were exceedingly | Ab pretty and artistic, in their decoraâ€" | oy tion and the gathering was a â€" thorâ€"| fin oughly enjoyable one. Some of those ‘ ene . present were: Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, | â€"7 ~ Mrs. Becker, Miss Lily Bauer, Miss in Lou Bettger, Mr. and Mrs. Berger, | wil Miss Cortie, Miss Bessie~ Dopp, Mr. | Ma and Mrs. DeBus, Mr. Frank, _ Miss K u _ Effie Erust, Mr. ane Mrs. J. â€"p. ’am Erost, Miss Grummet, Mr. and Mrs. ; M ‘Alex. Haho, .Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge | ma Hahn, Miss Grimmer, Dr. and Mrs.: atb â€"â€"Marty, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman, | w Miss Martin, Miss WeNay, Mr. and fal Mrs. Carl Messner, Mr. and Mrs.’we _ ,John Messner, Miss Messner, Mr. and : Mr Mrs. Plum, Mrs. Rau, Mr. Rau, Miss ’;\lr‘ Ruby, Miss Rabb, Mr. and Mrs. Suthâ€" | of erland, Miss Spahr, Miss Adelyn Ratz | Mil Mr. Ed Ratz, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. !.son Weber, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. * Winn, liar . Miss Winm, and Mr. Nile Winn.â€" Mr.| M C. F. Fox was or a business 1rip!i““ ~to Woodstock.â€"Mrs. George Ha.imih_r . _ and children left,last week to spend | J a month with relattves in Wilkésbarre | ;/©" Pa.â€"Miss McNay spent Sunday at | l"" her home in Mitchell.â€" Mr. and Mrs. *‘ Alexander Fraser returned on Monday il}l(ï¬s frem a month‘s visit in New York,| P0 ~where they were the guests of theit| * son, Mr. Fleming Fraser.â€"An escaped | 2+ _ _ Inmate of the Huron County _ House C _ _of Reluge was intercepted here ‘Tuesâ€"| w25 day and placed in the lockâ€"up pending | Mill his return to the institution claiming : the him.â€"We regret <to report the :on-;’l""a timued illness of Mr. Werner _ Brodâ€"| 0f t . recht, manager of She New Hamburg (4! Manufacturing Company.â€"Mrs. â€" Carl . Messner has sold her _ residence on Byron street to Mr. Frederick Schaeâ€" ; fer, brick maker of Breslau, who Las disposed of his yvards there and will S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson.â€" Miss Edua Appel spent New â€" Years in Toronto.â€"Mr. William Welch formâ€" ‘erly of New Hamburg but now â€" of Strathroy, was calling on his many friends in town last week.â€"Miss L. S. Rabk spent New Years Day _ in *Waterloo, a guest at the home _ of ber brother, Mr. John Rabb. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and children of Stratiord spent New Years Day in town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. ... Local and Personal.â€"Mr. and Wrs. \‘Pearson â€"Winn of Alvinston spent New _ Nears day in town, the guests of Mr. _ and Mrs. R. I. Winnâ€" Miss â€" House . returned to Toronto after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. John Messâ€" ner.â€"â€" Miss Minnic Erust of _ Guelph was the guest O(rl' mother during the past week.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bish of Ottawa were the guests of Mrs. R. B. Puddicombe during the _ holiâ€" days.â€"Miss Katie Schultz of Niagara Falls is visiting her parents, _ Mr. N. Kerr.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Schâ€" uler of Goderich were New _ Years visitors in town.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hahn gave a charming "At Home‘" to about seventy of â€" their friends on Thursday evening last at their handsome home on _ Waterloo street. Mrs. Hahn received her guests in the drawing room, wearing a loveâ€" Miepen o e e nneng ts Dr. E. H. Fidt and son of Stratford were boliday visitors at the home of Mr. Conrad Eidt.â€"Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boullee, Miss Helma Boullce and Mrs. Jack Zinn spent New _ Years Day in St. Marys, at the home _ of last.â€"Mr. J. R. Stuart of Listowel paid a visit to his friends in . town aver New Yearsâ€" Miss White _ of Stratiord and Mr. Clayton _ Odbert of Detroit spent Thursday last with the latter‘s uncle, Mr. Simpson Kerâ€" ner.â€"Miss Effie Ernst, who was in charge of D. Becker‘s millinery _ parâ€" lors during the past season, left for her home in"Cleveland on Monday.â€" and Mrs. John Schultz.â€"Mr. Sidney Mitchell, Stratiord, was a visitor in town on New Years day.â€"Miss Eleaâ€" mor Wilson and Miss Clara _ Graflâ€" -_-id & visit to Guelph on Thursday t that rendered, with such a limitea agreeably surprised at the sonage on Monday.â€"Mr. 4 h TCB es DPbA HEBINALNC MLONL C amount of practice. Before‘ the (inu-‘and Mrs. A.rpl-‘. Stoltz weÃ©ï¬ uni'tzg again foryQ“::,o;:":::"nm'g;c:s:::â€l‘ublic Fchool Board $186.00 ; R.. B set for the beginning oï¬ the evening|la=t Saturday evening, when ‘"about to pursue his studies after spending |‘“3'““ for _ street sprinkling $22.50 ; concert the hall was packed to its|sixty of the members of theit . New his holidays at his home hereâ€" Mr.; 1921 $1410.33. The merting then adâ€" utmost capacity. . Scores of people| Dundee congregation arrived quite unâ€" Emerson Snider left last Thursday F"""’""_" large number of citizens had to be turned awar. Thereceipts |expectediy to spend the evening with for Berlin, where he is â€" taking _ a|W""C Br Sont at the Nomination meetâ€" from ticket sales amounted to over| them. During the evening Rev. and course in the celebrated Berlin Busiâ€"|‘"% "°‘d iast Monday evening in . the Glty dollars. The programme consxs-‘)lrs. Stoltz were presented with a ness College.â€"Mrs. Henty D. Dahmer|""% Fir¢ Hall. J. H. Ruppel _ yas ted of solos, ducts, trios, quartettes, | substantial purse and a _ suitably has heen seriously ill for over a week,| APPOinted chairman and the followâ€" and full choruses. Of the chorus numâ€"| worded address, the occasion . bemg and Mrs. Susan Hemmerich has also|!"& â€" MeMn _ were nominated : Reeve, bers, the opening and the concluding the 25th annivetrsary of their wedding. been under the doctor‘s careâ€" *fr. | %2a¢ HWilborn and Geo. Klinck : Counâ€" numbers are deserving of special inenâ€"! Both replied in a few well _ chosen Moore Hill has been on the sick list, {CHOTS, Wm. Pehrens, Louis Docrfler, tion.â€" These numbers. being of someâ€" words to this expression of â€" esteem‘so that he could not attend to his'!â€"ԠVogt, Chas. I.. Klinct, Jacob what difficult range for a voluntary on the part of their friends, after work. We wish all a speedy recovery.| FOTSt:r, Wm. Duench, .lohn Weitzel, clmtps. were ell rendered _ indeod, | which the usval program of speech â€"Mr. Casper Hebel of Uncle Snm"sl' Menno 1.. Weber, 1fr. Ahrens, Mich considering the fact that _ so little,makinz, social intercourse and lumch dowmains, but an ofd Conestogo â€" bov, }2¢1 Hemmerich, A\_ Edwards, _ Isracl time was spent in rehearsals. A sols, eon was carried â€" out. All present |renewed acquaintances here last ‘-nï¬ Groff, Sol. Laschinger, Amasa Wingâ€" ‘"‘The Tempest of the Heart," lrom'sprnt a pleasant evening. |Berlin. â€"Mr. ard Mrs. Geo. \Wye of tr,. Rucben Martin, Giee: Klinek and M UV Mhe U dn q es tP ie o w e t s $ e oo e o e o oo e e e ue opy eie We L e acve en en n o hn l Pgeiot o ue \M9" pacie. F Pm o8 ho nonductor to produce a programi« ,;u} Celebrated 25th Anniversary.â€" Mr. that rendered, with such a limitea ‘azrmbly surprised at the (ï¬sonmzc amount of practice. Before the timejand Mrs. A. F. Stoltz wefe auite set for the beginning of{ the evening|last Saturday evening, when "about concert the hall was packed to its sixty of the members of theit . New utmost capacity. . Scores of â€" people| Dundee congregation arrived quite unâ€" had to be turned away. The receipts |expectedly to spend the evening with from ticket sales amounted to ovrv‘lhom‘ During the evening Rev. and fifty dollars. The programme oonsxs-‘)lrs. Stoltz were presented â€" with a ted of solos, ducts, trios, quartettes, | substantial purse and | a suitably and full choruses. Of the chorus numâ€"| worded address, the occasion . bemg bers, the opening and the concluding the 25th annivetrsary of their wedding. numbers are desetving of special inenâ€"‘ Both replied in a few well chosen tion.~ These numbers. being of someâ€"| words to this expression of _ esteem what difficult range for a voluntary on the part of their friends, after chorus, were pyoll rendered _ indeod, | which the usval program of _ speech : _ News _ Notes :â€"The various ‘enterâ€" â€" tainments held here during the Xmas [/ season‘ were â€" enjoyable _ festivals. ‘| About 200 attended the Farmers club â€"|oyster supper. Everything went ~of â€"{fine save, that the hall wasn‘t large ‘ enough to accommodate the â€"crowd. .I-'l‘he following were holiday visitors in our burg : Mr. Geo. Richert with _ wife and family of Guelph at Mr. C. | Marriott‘s. Rev. M. Weber, Mr. Jno. |Kumph, Miss Bessie Kumph, and Mr. ’and Mrs. Amos Weber of London â€" at ; Mss. .J. C. Weber‘s. Mrs. A. Wide i man and daughter of Didsbury, Alta., {atb. Mr. Jac. Shoemaker‘s. Mr. leo | Westfall of Berlin at Mr. Jno. Westâ€" .hll's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrison of i West Monckton at Mr. F. Harrison‘s. «Mr. Strachan of Queen‘s University at ‘Mr. J.â€"P. Snider‘s. Mrs. W. Dawson | of Toronto at Mr. R. Letson‘s. Miss |Milroy of Eden Mills at Mr. F. Letâ€" son‘s. _ Mr. Anson Lindsay of Wilâ€" |liamsburg at Mr. Hy. Lindsay‘s. Miss }M. King and _ her brother of Glenalâ€" {len at Mr. Wm. Sobye‘s. Mr. J. Kefâ€" ‘fer of Alta at his home here. Miss ;-lennio Parker of the O.A.C. at her |home here. Mr. Jas Waldie of _ St. | Jacobs at Mr. F. Letson‘s.â€"Mr. and | [‘Mrs. ‘Woltz and son Arthur spent the !holida_\‘s at his home at Brantford.â€" }Mr. Byron Letson Jr., spent Sunday ‘-at. Eden Millsâ€"Congratulations are ‘extended to Mr. Russell Bracey who |was marriedâ€"last week _ toâ€"Aliss I ‘Miller of Berlin. They will resido on the Gordon farm near hereâ€"We â€" are pleased to hear that Mr. Fred Letson of this neighborhood has been successâ€" ful in being clected a Tp. Councillor. | e ECCE E0 ARAIMT UH OCHUET,MESC. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strome spent New Year‘s day at the home of the latter‘s _ parents Mr. and Mrs. Wildâ€" fong of Berlin. 1447008 Mrs. _ J. B. Oberholtzer on New Year‘s ° day.â€"Mr. and Mrq _ Benâ€" Shantz . of _ Frecport visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wismer on _ New _ Year‘s day.â€"Messts. Win. Gildner, Cecil Blackmore and Milton Nchaaf _ visited Mr. Melvin Huether last Sunday.â€"Miss Sylvia and Mr. Percy Shantz visited at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Otorholtzer at Betlin on Sunday,last. [and Mr. Ford Willson spent Sunday tat the home of Mr. A. Lehnen â€"Miss Bessie Van Every of Waterloo spent a couple of days with her friend Miss Sylvia Shantz.â€"Mr. Wellington _ B. Swarts has returned to his home here after spending the holidays in Brown City, Michigan.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred. B. Huether spent a couple of days last week visiting the latter‘s father near Bright.â€"Mr.© and Mrs. Clayton H. Shuh of _ Waterlao spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. _ S. E. Shantz.â€"Miss _ Hannah Shuh _ of _ Berlin â€" visited Mrs. A. Swartz on Monday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. D.‘ M. Shoemaker visited with Mr.: and Jan. 1st.â€"Mr. Irvine Shoemaker, we are sorry to say, is on the sick list. We hope forâ€" a speedy recovery .â€"Mr. and Mrs. Levi Anglemyer of Indiana spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Swartz.â€"Rev. D. 8. Wismer has returned bome aiter spending a cou Pls of days at Betne, Michigan. â€"Mr. and Mrs: Sinapson Shoemaker â€" and lamily spent Sunday with friends at Ayr.â€"Mr. and Nrs. A. Swartz spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Sniâ€" der at â€" German Millsâ€"Miss Norma News Notes :â€"Mr. Amos Weber as mail carrier for R. R. No. 4, from Berlin, commenced his new duties on New Dundee West Montrose A series of special evangelistic serâ€" vices ate being conducted at _ Roseâ€" bank at present. â€"Rev. Mr. Norton, pastor of the Baptist church, is conâ€" ductimg special services at Plat#eville ’ Local and Personal.â€" Among : the holiday visitors to town last _ week were| Miss Mabel Thamer, Miss May Johnson, Mr. Chas. Weber and party of ftiends, and Mr. Arthur Weber of Berlin; Mr. Roland Thamer of Galt; Miss S. Bingeman of Washington, Mr. S. S. Quehl of Battleford, Sask.â€"Mr. J. M. O‘Brien, late manager of the local braneh of the Union Bank of Canada was recently transferred , to a branch of the bank in the _ Canaâ€" dian West. He is succeeded here by. Mr. Frost, formerty of Galt. audience showed their keen appreciaâ€" visiting friends in Plattsville for a tion for the numbers _ of this quarâ€" few days. tette by insisting upon repeated mâ€"1 innmmecmmren ations ‘entuees ts eores aiter each zgular rendition.! R Other features were the numbers by / Conestogo the "Fairy Queen Quartette," Ladics| h Trio, and the _ ‘"‘Mendelssohn _ Male | We s Quartette.‘" On the pight following lgrlattmi::sh:?l;: }:l:,’:“e:: c:'ils :I-l:s ct"e':f:;: eda\lc:ml?‘lt:emlmrgy s“":’l‘x’; reâ€"election as Reeve by acclamation. members of the Chorus. A good time 52:1;: ':;: Mond:ey"lt:‘ st:;le c;(?ccl:l is reported by all present. on Raato: and 4P Â¥_ ufr._ e4i Terms Cash Another. lot Boys‘ Sweater Coats, nice} weight and colors, very special 59¢ Boys‘ sweater coats in colors, grey with green _and red trimmings and plain Brown, regular $1.25. Sale price 98¢ This. Store will offer many other attractive bargains which we have not space to enumerate. Come and it will pay you. See window display of Overcoats at exceptionally low prices. ‘ . ® â€" ve Black Overcoats, velvet collar, 20th Century brand $18.50 to $22. Sale Priceâ€"$ Men‘s Black Overcoats, velvet collars, handsomely | tailored, regular 8.50 and 10.00. Sale M‘I&z Men‘s single and double breasted models collars, serviceable tweeds, regular $10.00 an e OVERCOAT s MQST GO:â€" 2 There‘s plenty of time yet to wear ) % them for we‘re only in the middle 4 of winter weather, but there is not No so much time for us to sell so many coats as we have, and so we‘ve cut prices to the limit :â€" 1 BXCUISBEâ€" It‘s FARWINA ind â€"nffara »241 . . .. 1 2,, ""vV Vily. i wUC INSL HNHCEGS noQ Dbrag or ** claims or excuses. lt’amuinebdo!‘en-:uluvï¬:g' 1 + Its our Semiâ€"Annual Clearance Sale time and that‘s whole storyâ€"â€"â€"Overcoats, Suits, Headwear an sacrifice pricesâ€"â€"â€"Read below and see how much money you can save by spending a little of it at this Sale - + £. Sids 444 ; 200000 O CV EaEue HEE?S straight out and out open and aboveboard Clearance Sale. A Sale that claime ar avencas Te . smme tmashcth ds ALBRE oo) ce 20 0k 9H Girls‘ Avia Caps, all colors, regular 50c. Boys‘ Sweater Goats «Winrter Clearance Sale ~ . _ Men‘s and Boys‘ Cléthing and Furnishings. _ ' . Thursday Jan. 9th to Saturday Jan. 18th inclusive is "in company with his bmw of [ Will _ Avman â€" Berlin spent New Years the | Pets Stumpt latter‘s brother, Mr. Henry H. Dan Resve Hilborn -lmer-n«l family here.â€"Mr. and Mes. for 1913 by ‘Emil Rierwagen of Berlin visite. _ StÂ¥mpf and I sjat Mr. Otto Koch‘s on Sunday. Commissioners _ The other members of the Council elected on Monday are Sol. Koch, Dep. Reeve; and M. L. Weber, Hy. Brodhaecker, ard Fred Letson Counâ€" cillors. The first session of the new Council will be held next Monday.â€" The North Waterloo Farmers‘ Instiâ€" tute will hold meetings here on Tuesâ€" day â€"next, Jan. 14th. The speaker for the day ‘will be Mr. Clark, of Cainsâ€" :‘le. Ont:, and the subject upon ich he will speak, ‘"Leeds and Weeds.‘"â€"A fancy dress carnival was held by our young people on New Years night.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wm,‘ , Scheifele moved to Watérloo last {Saturday, and Mr. John Haus moved‘ [with his family to the same place VERCOAT SPECIAL _ SALE!â€" entury brand, reg. Sale Priceâ€"814.75 Sale Priceâ€"87.175 \ter Is, convertable and $12.00 the | Pets Stumpft _ and David Hollinger ; anâ€" Reave Hilbortn was reeftrcted _ Reeve Irs. for 1913 by acclamation and _ Pete Final Mccting of Council : The last meeting of the village Council of 1912 was held on Saturday evening, Dec. 28th insti _ The following â€" accounts "wt‘tc presented and ordered to be Paid |A. M. Bowman, contract for Fire Hall, $445.25. Chas. L. Wilkin, con~i tract re Fire Hall $552.50 ; M. \\‘cichâ€"‘ cl & Son, supplies, $34.05 ; W. 11. Otto, _ bedâ€"clothing for Fire Hall, $2.75 ; Bauman & Schneider, on acâ€" count re Band Stand $10.00 ;. Geo. Klinck, ~printing, $12.48 ; Elmira Machinery Co., repairs, 75¢.; G. Hornâ€" berger, _ refund on business tax _ for «Jack Hornberger, $4.95 ; Frank Meyâ€" er, brooml 50¢.; A. Werner, stationâ€" ery etc., $2.2%5 ; Geo. FPepper, â€" Fire Chief, re salaries to Jan. ist, $63.00; Elmira Water Commission, $61.77 ; Wm. Faulds, _ refund on income tax, $6.60 ; _ .J. H. _ Schafer, work etc., $2.90 ; Wm. Rahn refund for _ street sPrinkling, _ $1.50 ; Klinck & Ahrons, supplies, 58c.; Legislative Grant â€"to 'l‘ublic Fchool Board $186.00 ; R.. B "\Iartin for _ street sprinkling $22.50 ; total $1410.33. The merting then adâ€" )Journed.â€".\ large number of citizens were pr.sâ€"nt at the Nomination meetâ€" ing ho!ld iast Monday evening in theé new Kire Hall. J. H. Ruppol yas appointed chairman and the followâ€" ing _ men _ were nominated : Reeve, Isaac HWilborn and Geo. Klinck : Counâ€" cillors, Wm. Pehréens, Louis Docrfer, Oscar Vogt, Chas. J.. Klinck, Jacob Stumpf and D. Hollinger as _ Water Commnissioners also by acclamation.â€"â€" $1 and. 125. Sale pl'i“ per garment â€" 1798 Men‘s heavy . stockâ€" ribbed_ underwear, reg. 40 doz. Men‘s Flgeeced Un der w e a r, heavy weight, regular 50c ~per garment. â€" Sale Price, Men‘s Kibbed Fleeced Underwear; brown, pink or natural shade, regular 15¢. Sale Price 59¢ MEN‘S UNDERWEAR Elmira Water. Comnrissioner, 15¢ (The teachers of the Metbodist Sunâ€" ‘‘day School thought it was to reward | those of the intermediate classes who ‘[ bad been faithfu, in attendance during‘ ‘i the year of 1912, and those who wero } presonted with Bibles and hymn books E were : Gladys Moyer, Lillian ll‘illier,i Burton Iilliet, Melvin Bristow _ and | Orville Rumball.â€"Miss Bettha (‘hl';Sl-I | man spent a fow days with her sisâ€" ter Mrs. _J. A. Harper of Waterlm.l last week.â€"Mt. Alex. Smith Has movyâ€" ed with his family into the house of Mr. J. Randall on Queen St., lately vacated by Mr. J. Arnow.â€"Mrs. Rev. Lossner of Snyder is spending a few days with her parents Mr. and .\lrs.' .J. H. Ruppel.â€"Mr. «and Mrs. _ Jack| Hedrich spent a few %ays with ('ricndsi in Toronto this week.â€"The members of tha Froh Sinn Club held an _ enâ€" joyable dance in their hall on _ New Yeatr‘s Eve.â€"Mr. Newton Thomas of St. Thomas spent New Year‘s â€" Day vith his aunt, Mrs. Sol; Laschinger.| â€"Miss E. Ernst who has been visitâ€"} ing _ friends and rolatives here . for‘ some time left on Thursday for _her | home in Cleveland.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. Kimmel and family spent a few days with Berlin _ friends this week â€"The results of the elections in this village | on _ Monday _ resulted _ as follows : Reve, _ Isaac Jilbotn ; ('ouncillnrs.!‘ Messrs. _ Wm. _ Auman, Israel Grof, John _ Weitzel and Wm. Behrens.â€"Dr J. H. Ratz of Preston visited friends in â€" town _ on Monday.â€"The I~Iln.ira’ lockey team journeyed to Preston on Monday _ to _ play the boys of that : town in a (y‘o@y majch. â€"Miss _ 1.‘ ‘ Haack oï¬ Porlin\spent Wednesday with friends in Eimiraâ€"Mr. Archile Jeanâ€"‘ neret _ spent part _ of the week with friends in Preston, Berlin and Tfespeâ€" , let.â€"Mr. Geo. Zeigler spent Sunday with his mother at Waterloo.â€"School , j reâ€"ofened here on Monday with Mr. , Collison fofmerly of Dundas, as Prinâ€". j cipal. s â€"‘Men‘s sheep skin lined coats, re $5.00 Sale â€" â€" â€"â€"â€"â€" §. Rubber interlined, Ger collar, reg. $20 and $22. velvet collars and some with storm collars; « $3.00, . .2 2s 85 Another Irtâ€"in good, serviceable materials;, ag style. . Valug,up.to $s 50. o. Saleâ€"83.7 Boy$‘ Double Breasted Reefers, good materials, Clearing linestin Boys‘ Suits double breasted coats, bloomers or knickers, good patterns, all sigess :R% $6 and. $7, ~ Saloeâ€"$4.7 Men‘s Curly Cloth Lined Overcoats. Men‘s Dog Skin Coats, regular $2%, han‘e Pog shin Cohte saua op Bovs ‘suits 1 Died at Rocbesterâ€" Last Saturday Mr. All. Kaufman received a _ toteâ€" gram from Rochester, N. Y., arnounâ€" .cing the aeath of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Hy. K. Schmidt. Mr. Kaalman ;Ielt on Monday to attend the fuacial, which took place at Rochester on Tuesday . + Local and Personal.â€"Singing school started on January 3rd under â€" the [ leadership of Mr. Peter Shupe _ of Berlin. Instead of betng held> @vers : Frigday as stated, it will be _ ever© ‘Thursday evening till the close of the term. Fees are, ladies 35 ots., goenâ€" tlemen 50 cts. (General admission ‘c. Evervhodv come and enjoy . a a: d evening singing practiceâ€" Mrs. _ .1. Fiddler oi Berlin visited her sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. Wm. Heidlinger on :‘iunâ€" day.â€"Mr. Wm. Heldman of â€" Phitinsâ€" bure visited with his brother _ .!Sv4n of Baden. «4 _ * Lo®Al and Personal â€"Mr.. fhoigas Camptell is renewing acquain : around Crosshill â€"Mr. and â€"Mrs. gC. 'McLaughlin‘smt SBunday â€" at ‘ 'home of Mr. Barbour.â€" Mr. *1fgh IFrame of Waterieo called on here last week.â€"Mr. A. . Schtacder fol Moorefield was‘ a visitor at ths home of Mr. Fostér.â€"Mr. Cecil Barâ€" ’hour spent New Years Dav â€" with friends at Guelph.â€"It is rumored Â¥hat we are going to lose our genial Ijadâ€" lord at the "Ontario House.‘" :e are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. gn- gott from our midst, for by »r obliging and courtwous manner â€" they have won many friends during . their short stay in Crosshillâ€" A quiet wedding was held at the home of bit. and Mrs. Jas. _ Anticknap on New Years Dav, when their daughter Vaeâ€" gie was matried to Mr. Roy Rowlaad of Monkton. Broken lines of Men‘s Suitseseveral of a <kind, but all sizes in the lot. Strictly high class bench tailored garments. Reg, $18 to 22 00m< a~ i ï¬ Men‘s double breasted Suits, > Blue Serge and Vicunas . .zoth Og:mury Brand â€" Reg. $20.00° ~. Men‘s Suits, good ‘ quality tweed and worstâ€" eds, well made, rfl: $10. Sale price Men‘s suits. in wery fine tweeds and \(mgfl%_» J all good patterns, regulâ€" [ ® ar $12.,.50, 13.50. 2 3 Sale ‘price, $9.25 Jw Baden aa wl ie t Sale $14.75 uain NMrs. yC. atA a r. * 1figh n .ï¬ Schtacder