‘~ * Miss Elgiva Hockey is spending a| Mr. W. Ufleiman of Toronto â€". The greatest of faults, I should say, i@:to conscious of none.â€" Carlyle, a ‘:â€" and Heroâ€"Worship. â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Bricker were the ‘Rev. Murcoch Mackentie of Hona::. Chins, and Moderator of the Gencral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, was the guest of Rev. W. D. and Mrs. Lee during his stay . ir WEVEENLD: _ on mmmm enc n ‘MÂ¥rs. Alfred G. Hachnol was . the bostess of St. Saviour‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society, at her home, Cedar street, last Wednesday afternoon, when . a tew. hours were very pleasantly spent "‘. _ï¬o !!temu of the Society. â€" Mrs.. Horsey, of London, â€"England, who has been a much feted visitor in town for the past fortnight, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Laing, has returned to London, Ont., wiiere; she is visiting her father and mother, Dt. and Mrs. Macdonald. Mrs. E. Pugsley, . Water St. S., Betlin, entertained a few friends . at thie tea hour on Thursday in â€" honor of her guests, Mrs. Atkinson _ and miece, Mrs. Bowlby. Dainty refreshâ€" ments were served. The house was prettily decorated with rose colored Chrysanthemums. ‘ His Honor Judge and Mrs. Chisâ€" hboim, who were married in . Port Hope, on November 16th, 1863, oele-l bfated their golden wedding by a Yirge family gathering last Sunday, a§ their home, which presented a gay and fegtive appearance with the‘ profusion of lovely fragrant flowers: sent in honor of the joyous occasion. Numerous souvenit gifts and _ mesâ€" mages of congratulations and . good wishes also came by letter and teleâ€" gram to the esteemed couple, who were also the trecipicats of a magniâ€" ficent gold vase, initialed, and _ on which the dates 1863 and 1913 were 'nmved. together with words _ of @ffection and devotion fronm the chilâ€" grea and grandâ€"children, which will sefve as a precious memento of the appy occasion. Twinâ€"City _ friends heartily in the warm congratulaâ€" which are being extended to the } and groom, with many expres gious of high regard and kindly wishâ€" es for the future. :+Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson have returned from a visit of several days withâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. .Richmond at 179 Markland street, Hamilton. ~Mrs. A. H. Beddome returned . to London last Saturday, after a deâ€" lightful ten days‘ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hespeler, Union %~Mr. Harvey Glasser of Galt was a 4 visitor at his home. . Mri. Geo. Cook of Wellesiey, is ‘epending a couple of weeks with Waâ€" days at ber home. } C. W, Wells is 9 in ‘Toronto. ~Mz. Harvey Glasser t visitor at his & . _ Geo. Cook c a couple of x friends. $ greatest of fault engraved, together affection and devot grea and grandâ€"ch sefve as a precious ippy occasion. T heartily in th which are be and groom, 1 The Ideal, High _ Quaiity for Bread, etc. WM. SNIDER, Try a Sack of at Guelph, for a few _ days Manufactured by Waterloo Phone No. 239 _ _ _‘ |Sundsy at the home of his pazrdiis, a We# 024 |Mr. and Mrs. J. Ufichman. Mrs. W. J. Beattic, Princess streot, f Galt was a|bas returned from a pleasant visit ome. of two weeks with Woodstock friends. and energetic little lady will be soreâ€" ly missed in social and _ musical circles, during the coming _ seawon, but it is sincerely hoped that ‘"our loss will be their gain,‘‘ and their hosts of Twinâ€"City friendg will join in wishing Dr. and Mrs. Bowlby a safe and pleasant journey. Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt and Mrs. E. F. Seagram were the hostesses of, the ‘Club Tea, at the Grand River Counâ€" try Club last Saturday _ afternoon, ‘which was a particularly jolly and successiul party of ten tables, all o whom were most â€" enthusiastic over the all conquering game of "bridge," at the close of which Mrs. C. H. Mills and Mrs. Robinson were found to be the fortunate winners of the |pretty and useful prizes. _ Tea was served at the close, when _ several additional members and visitors also enjoyed a social hour. Several small farewell tea parties have been given this week, in homor ol Mrs. G. Herbert Bowlby, who leaves shortly with her husband for a trip to Europe. . This charming Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Henty of Rathwell, Man., have returned to Waterloo where they will make their homs in future. Mrs. W. T. Wallace was the Los tess of a very enjoyable tea on Tues . day afternoon, for a number of her Twinâ€"City friends. J few days at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Baechler and Mis: Barret, of Powassan are spending s _ Mrs. C. Wiederhold of Philipsburg is spending a short time with Twin City friends. p Your eyes tested free of charge by an cxpert optician â€" at Ball‘s, . the Jeweler. Ten days ouly, commencing Nov. 24th. _ Miss A. Howie has returned from a visit of several weeks with Tor onto friends. Theâ€"following paragraph in _ referâ€" ence to Mr. Edward Howard Griggs, taken from the Monthly Backbone, will be of particular interest to those who intend hearing the lecture in the Knights of Columbus Hall, next Thirsday evening, Nov. 27th, on ‘"Shakespeare‘s Ethical Awakening," The Merchant of \enieâ€"‘*‘The misâ€" sion of Edward Howard Griggs, if we dare limit his mission with s deâ€" finition, is to transform society by arousing by means of books and perâ€" sonal teaching, the desire of all perâ€" sons to give every man and woman all opportunity and help in striving for life, happiness, culbure, intelli gence, helpfuinessâ€"all ends. of â€" life that are worth spéking." from a short visit _ to ENFORCEMENT OF LAW DISCUSSED Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can‘t harm tender little Stomach, liver Look at the tongue, .mother! If coated, your little one‘s stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn‘t sleep, eat or act naturally, or is feverâ€" ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhcea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs;" and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again Ask your druggist for a §0â€"cent bottle of *California Syrup of Figs," which conâ€" tains full directions for babies, chilâ€" dren of all ages and for grownâ€"ups. GIVE "SYRUP OPF PIGS" A very interesting meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held on Wednesday alâ€" ternoon at the home~ of Mrs. B. Bechtel. Mrs. Hagey had charge of the Devotional Exercises, while Mts. Hockey _ presided. Short but profit able reports from the Provincial and Domninion W.G.T.U. Conventions were given by the Delegates who attended these Conventions. The subject, _ ‘"Law Enforcerent‘ was â€" taken up. _ A few importa® points on the ( Children‘s Protection Act were discussed. Parents, teach ers and officials are asked to assist in impressing upon children the nec essity of being in their homes after 9 o‘clock in the evening. At 8.45 in the evening without the ringing . of the town bell, all girls and boys un det sixteem years of age unaccompanâ€" ied, must hurry home, or run the risk of being ordered home by . the Police, or fined. Any person furnishing tobacco _ in anv form _ to minots â€" are liable fot penalty. Also any boy under sixteen years of age, found smoking is liable for penalty. _ The same restrictions hold _ true for drinking intoxicating liquors, any nwnor under the influence of liquor, can be arrested and comâ€" pelied to tell who sold him the liqâ€" Mrs. C. Bean sang a solo which was much appreciated. TO CONSTIPATED CHILD â€" Tweeds and Meitons, storm collars Overcoats come in serviceable black and beited ‘backs, . $4.95 instead of Meltons and fancy Overcoatings, well $7.50, . “‘% made and perfect fitting suits, in ~all ; f2. 5: : wool Scotch Tweeds, $6.85 in8teAd ‘Of â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"y.â€"._â€"_.__â€"_â€"_â€"_______â€" $10 and $12. RPL OB ~ ‘Twbed: materials. rood â€" natierns. the season‘s newest styles, $8.235 inâ€" stead of $10 and $132. CQ 9C Men‘s Suits, in this fall‘s swagger new models, made in blue twill and ‘ancy worsteds, $11.25 instead of $12 and $15. €11 96 Men‘s Overcoats, in the _ season‘s newest materials, belted back models and Chesterfield styles, $14.25 instead of $18 and $20. @1A 9C If you are in the habit of paying $18 and $20 for your Overcaat _ or Suit come here first. The newest fall models, $16.25 instead of $18 and MEN‘S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. °; Boys‘ Overcoats, in good serviceable were kept away, we would urge to come WY. and. get. your lhu'oltbl-u-lulmwm*gu lpnd',hflL ing apparel. Come and help us make the LAST SATURDAY IN NOVEMâ€" BER the biggest selling day of Suits and Overcoats we Rave ever . had, and we will help you save real dollarsâ€" on your‘invéstments. Saturday to prépare themsefves for %h6 stormy days to come, at a sar‘ ing of good dollars. To those who by the bad temper ol the weather man BOARD OF . _ _ TRADE HAD _ LITTLE TO D0 Good Roads Proposition is Enâ€" dorsed by Berlin and Galt ‘There was little business to ~ be transacted at the monthly meeting of the Board of Trade which was held on Monday evening, two lone communiâ€" cations being the sum total. _ _ The Galt Board of Trade acknowl | n edged the receipt of a communicaâ€"| tion from the local Board, in referâ€"| ence to a joint committee taking upiy the matter of good roads, especially , between Galt and Elmira, and stated ; that they were in sympathy with the .,, movement, and would give evefy a% , y sistance possible. . A communication was received from the Berlin Board of Trade, â€" stating that they had appointed a committee of seven, to coâ€"operate with . other committees on a ‘‘good road‘‘ scheme for the Countr. j Mr. Geo. Diebel, a member of the local committee, said that while no meetings had yet been held. he was informed that Elmira was very enâ€" thusiastic over the proposal as well as other municipalities in the County. ‘"How is interswitching _ coming along?"‘ asked Mr. A. E. Devitt. Mr. Cleason Shantz said be had seen work going on at the . switch. but he did not know how near â€" it was to completion. However, interâ€" switching was being done at Betlin now. Viceâ€"President FP. V. Wilson occuâ€" pied the chair in the absence of Pre sident A. Baver, and the members present were, A. Moyer. G. Grosa, G. Diebel, A. E. Devitt, J. H. Ross, C. Shantz, L. Dietrich, P. Wright, Feast cont Men‘s Overcoats, in pure . wool and secretary Naylet. MRS. J. R. SCHMIDT. ' The sad information has been â€"reâ€" ceived by Mrs. J. N. 3oyce. of the death of Mrs. Schmidt, wife of _ Mr. J. R. Schmidt, son of Mr. _ Henty Schmidt, who for many years residâ€" ed on the Moore Farm. _ The late Mrs. Schmidt had undergone an opetâ€" ation at her home in Denver, Colorâ€" ado, and pneumonia . set in, . which proved fatal. Mr. .Jacop Schmidt is a former Waterloo boy, and a large number _ of friends will sympathize with him in his bereavement. i good dollars. To those who by the bad temper ol the weather man kept away, we would urge b*fl:ï¬y, and get. your ouu-â€"nu-.-m&’gu & u-u-!nil"» pparel. Come and help us make the LASTF SATURDAY IN NOVEMâ€" \The Clothier â€" The Furnisher £+ $11.25 $14.25 $16.25 ‘â€"_Twéed: materials, good _ patierns, ‘two way collar and beited backs, size 34 to 28, $3.35 instead of $4.50. _ _ ~ Men‘s Blue Serge Suits, tailor made double and single breasted models, an exceptional bargain, at 813i§ instead of $80. 13 of mttetu. worsted materials, sizes 34 to 146, at $1.98 instead of $2.50. _ â€"Men‘s Ribbed Underwear, unshrinkâ€" able wool, regular $1 for 79¢ Men‘s Pants in splendid assortment TINUES 1.98 $00000000000000000808800008 O8ORORASROAASACAcCEcceccceccc *O060000CCCCCACGREE Goods nearly 50 pieces of choice Winter Materials that are either Short Ends or Odd Lines, and assembled them on the Centre Bargain Table at the front of the store. Not alone have we given them special display but cut the prices down in many instances to the lowâ€" est possible, in fact some to actual Cost Price. We MUST clear out these lines before the reguâ€" lar Xmas Trade starts. Therefore this tremendous Special Sale at 19c¢, 29c, 39c, 59c and 79¢ a yd. All our Ladies‘ and Children‘s Coats are reduced now from 15 to 25 per cent. Don‘t Miss This _ _ _ Opportunity Readers of the Chronicleâ€" Telegraphâ€"â€" T costs us considerable time and money to bring to ‘you weekly this ] message of news about our store and we belleve it is well spent by thte constant procession of new customers which find their way to our store. | Do Wyou know that we make a .':g:cialty of Women‘s Garments, such as Warm Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs. We have on sate Coats and Fur Garments, which are not generally found in the ordinary Dry Goods Store. ' We wish you to take the first opportunity to call and see our immense stock of â€" Ladiea‘, Misses‘ and Children‘s Coats, and Furs suitable for women‘s wear, in greater choice and at more . interesting prices than will be found eisewhere. 544 ba Come and look here without feeling that you must buy. Five bright women are at your service who will treat you with all courtesy and show you these goods whether you wish to purchase or not. We have gathered from our regular stock of S B Bricker && Co. Lang Bros. & Co. EATRA ! !