3 all the best makes, plain and icyitweds, serges and worsteds, just R& the boys _ along, all _ of them. s no extra charge here for careâ€" ful attention to your wants. _ That would cost you $12 to $14 else where, our price January Sale. ©Q.Of BUITS AND OVERCOATS \ That would cost you $14 to $16 elseâ€" Where, our price January Sale $10â€"80 150 Boys *, 25 and straightipants, $4 Manuary Sale .... .. ~ ~Big Boys Suits, 31 pants, regular $5 and SUITS aAnD oveEercoats BOYS‘ OVERCOAT AND SUIT SALE MEN‘S FURNISHINGS _ Men‘s Fancy Negligee Shirts, in fancy stripes and _ figures and plain Chambria, with laundered cuffs, sizes 14 to 18, regular $1 and $1.25, _ Janâ€" =â€"Men‘s Wool Sweater Coatsg plain whades and combination _ colorings, With ‘or without collars, all sizes, regâ€" wlar $3 to $3.50, January Sale .. $1.98 * _Men‘s tan suede and cape gloves lined with warm wool lining, one dome« fastener, rPgu* $1.50, January Sale This is a chance to save dollars at Asts Boys department. Over 800 Suits in boys and _ chil MEN‘S TROUSERS at January Sale h rkeâ€".â€" . ..snll .0. :.‘ . $3.90 STARTS S AT U RD A Y n‘s Winter Underwear, fcece linâ€" 6 ts and drawers, very fine qualâ€" gizes, _ regular 50c, January M tiaig.. ....... ... 222. 3%¢ (REAL ESTATE, I NS U RANCE, Etc. Ts AND ovERcoats hat would, cost you $8 to $10 elseâ€" re, our price, January Sale $595 With price records of past years to Judge by and our assertion of bigger values for this year you can anticipate a feast of unpreciâ€" b‘ value giving. And you won‘t be disappointed. blnd us stand records of the greatest selling achievements . one id think possible in a January Sale; records that follow the policy . of must be beaten this Sale. Knowing this and anticipating what it arf we started months ago, and leaving no stone unturnedâ€"no opporâ€" E‘The Great anuary Sale ‘~ of 1915 Should come here when in need of Harness, Buffalo Robes, Gloves, Mitts, Horse Blankets, Sleigh Belis, etc. Also a complete line of Trunks, Suit Cases, etc. at reasonable prices. w FARM LANDS AND CITY ERTIES BOUGIT, AND EXCHANGED, C ar e anw Y w s n &8 s #O 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 wac.__ coma daciil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 ae0ee oo ooo ces e en d r®beeoeene ces d re en e ooo ce e _ THE CHRONICL Phone 925 131 King St. West Also a full stock of School People of Waterloo rnst‘s WM. E. MITCHELL AND BER‘!‘IN AND VICINITY W 11L HE L M‘ S 0044000040000 000000 0000000008 e o vee THE TWINâ€"CITY‘S BIG HARNESS SHOP KING STREET, WATERLOO 000000099098 seen rod8e800088880000%¢ 25 to 30, bloomer $4 and $4.50 Suits, 2oas ut aass $2.98 to 34 )0 . bloomer Sale price ... $3.95 98c BOYS OVERCOATS That would cost you $17 to $18 elseâ€" where, our price January Sale 31280 SUITS AND OVERCOATS That would cost you $18 to $20 elseâ€" where, our price January Sale $14.80 That would cost you $22 to $25 elseâ€" where, our price January Sale $16,m SUITS AND OVERCOATS SUITS AND OVERCOATS $3.50 Children‘s Fancy Overcoats $2.98 $6 American Reefer Coats ...... $4.50 $5 Fancy Overcoats ........ ... $3.95 High School Boys Mannish Overâ€" coats, at $4.80, $5.50, $6 to .., $10.00 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BOOTS Men‘s Boots, box calf ..gun metal patent leather and heavy _ tan boots, every pair guaranteed. A choice of a fine boot for either _ street or house wear, reg. $4 and $4.50, January Sale Prices, 98c, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50, .. Men‘s Boots, in box calf, heavy seasonable shoes, all sizes 6 to 11, regular $3, January Sale .... .. $1.98 Where the good clothes come from c $ oc : ol It will pay. you to list your property with me. Satisfac tien guaranteed. 1©000004000A800¢6 WATERLOO, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOR Berlin Local and Personar.â€"Ealonel Goodâ€" man of rarwhill and Messrs. Gerald tiawilton of Merritton, and Owen Hamilton of Ottawa, were the guests of Air. Fred Mcuallum for the holiâ€" days. Mr. Jas. A. Stuart of Listowel spent New Years with friends in town. Miss L. S. Rabb was the guest of her brother in Princeton for Lho,liâ€" Mr. and _ Mrs. A.H. Becker spent the New Year‘s holidays with heb parents, Dr. and Mrs. Browning in Exeter, f Miss Helma Boullee spent . new Years with friends in Sebringville. Kev. and <Mts. Johnson and family of Chesterfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Warner on New Years day,. days. Mr. Walter Goebel of Killaloe spent the holidays at his home here. days with Detroit friends Mr. Wm. Heimbecher of Paris visiâ€" ted friends in town during the Holiâ€" day season. Mr. Alfred Schuessler of Hamilton was a boliday visitor in town. Nrs. Alfred, Sitler, and son Kenâ€" neth. and Miss Gertie Lennox of Deâ€" troit were the guests of their parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lennox. . Mrs. Wm. Mansz _ and daughters, Misses Selma and Nelda, visited her nephew, Dr. C.B. Fickel at Brantford last week. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Gilbort Ball (nee Miss Minnie Schaaf) of Kenna are spending part of their honeymoon at the home of the latter‘s nsother,Mrs. Wm. Schaaf. % Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmeier of Goderich were holiday visitors in town. Dr. and Mrs. Tye of Milverton were the. guests of Mrs, Puddjcombe for New Years. â€" *Miss Cameron of D. Becker‘s milliâ€" nery . de t., rturned on New Year‘s eve to her home in Mitclell. Miss Ida McKay svent the holiday at her home in Mitchell. Nirs. L. Hostetler and children have returned to their home in Toronto, after a two _ weeks‘ visit with ber porents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ernst. | Mr. E. Roy Bier, who has been ‘mttending Dental College:in Toronto, ‘arrived home last week and has since |been confined to his bed. Flis many ‘friends wish him a speedy recovery. â€" Miss Neaidie Kischel of Galt is the guestâ€"of Mr. _ and Mts. Wm. L. P. Sevler. ’ Mr. A. H. Arnold, Massrs. R. and Mrs. Wm. Kline on their iarm a ICW B. Puddicombe,~ the: Misses Puddiâ€" miles southâ€" of â€"the village. He .was combe and their guests, Dr. and Mrs. confned to his bed only one week. L;lw of Milverton, attended the Patâ€" Deceased was in his 28th year. He iotic Dance in Betlin on New Year‘s came to the present home with his eve. {parents _ from _ Haldimand â€" County J NMr. Jacobh Morley _ of Smithville about two vears ago, when his father spent New Year‘s day with his son, purchased the farm _ of Mr. Andrew Mr. George Morley. iSararas. and had been employed by ' Nr Iâ€"uce Anderson of Regina is <his father on the farm. He is sutrâ€" the guest of his mother and brother, |vived by his parents, several brothâ€" Mis. Anderson and Dr. Andarson. ers and â€" sisters. The funeral took | Dr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter, place from his late home to tile Evâ€" Miss _ Margarst of Plattisville and angelical church here on Wednesday son _ of Winnipeg were New afternoon. and â€" interment was made Year‘s guests â€" at the Home of in Riverside cemetery. their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.} Anderson. _ Pornâ€"Smithâ€"In New Hamburg on | tchool reopened after the Christ .lan. 2nd. to Princival and Mrs. J. mas holidays, on Monday motning, M. Smith, twins (son and daughtet). with the full staff in attendarme. ; CGardnerâ€"In New Hamburg on Jan. Both teacherts and scholats are the 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gardner better for the few days‘ rest. !a daughter. _ . Mrs. John Scitulet â€" and daughters Florence and Clara, svent last week with friends in West Monkton. to the pastor and lis wife in a very tangible manner. The Sunday School Christmas enâ€" tertainment of the same church was held on New Year‘s niglHft. A varied program was given by the scholars which refected much credit on tiose who lad the training in their charge. The entire proceeds of this entertainâ€" ment was devoted to the Belgian Reâ€" lief Fund. * Miss Nell Anderson, nurseâ€"inâ€"trainâ€" ing at Cobourg Hospital, spent the Holiday season at her. home chere. Mr. and Mrs. D. Pol of Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Debus last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chr. Hamel, and Mt. and Mrs. David McClutchy of Stratâ€" ford, were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Grundenberger. vudisbdiian iedb l i ts intcstet ds ctoalic ts it Eomm Snd Tl‘e annual congregational meetingl Nir, Fmed Debus elected raeve far of the Baptist church was held on |I215. : Wednesday, Dec. 30th. The ladies of | jA keenlâ€" contested election for the the church served an excellent}{supper ‘rpfl“hl'l of this village took place at six o‘clock, after wilich the busiâ€" toâ€"day, _ between two former counâ€" ness meeting was held. The reports |c#llcts, Messrs. Fred Debus and Fred presented by _ the different branches \sachacfer, when the former was electâ€" of the church work, all showed‘ inâ€" ed by a majority of 12. creased activitics under the able leaâ€"| Only two Councilliors stood for elecâ€" dership of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Wiesâ€"|tion at the nomination meeting, viz., le At the close of the meeting the |Messts. John A. Hartman and Jos.J. congregation @xpressed their esteem | orger, and were elected py acclamaâ€" Mr. Jas. Cotrie of Strattord spent the holidays at his home nare. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Weiss, of Mount Clemens, Mich., are visiting the former‘s m#otiHer here. Mrs. Ed. Hollineer svent the holiâ€" A Sylvester service was held in Our Busy Neighbors New News Notes Gathered by lmm Correspondents in County and t Local Items of W Ja cob Eydt of Coabalt > the last couple of weeks with his parents Mr. and Mré. A. Eydt.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. Kkarl Forler of Berlin visited ‘ith relatives and friends déring the vaâ€" cation. â€"Mr. and Mrs, *lex. Ham mone spent . New Year‘s â€" day with their daughter of Wellesley â€"Ar.Howâ€" ard and Miss Ethel Freeborne reâ€" turned home after spending a few days in Berlin â€"Misses Alice and Jesâ€" sic Yungblut of Bright Â¥isited with their cousin, Miss Pheng. Forrest. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Hatumond and family spent New Year‘s day at Mr. Eobt. Freeborn‘s in Wellésiey.â€"Mrs. Wm Yost and son . Clatence visited l!\'ewton relatives on Tues@day last.â€" Mr. Geo. Hammond Jeft on Saturday to resume his . studies : Toronto Jniversity.â€"Miss M. of Toâ€" rcnto has returned to hef duties as teacher here.â€"Mrs. C. Lithty spent Tuesday with Newton ‘f .â€" Mr. Rob and Miss Mary V ‘of Campâ€" bellford High _ and schools‘ stafis and Mr. Charles and Miss Til da Vowan of Millbank spent Thursday with â€"friends bere.â€"A â€" bright and prosperous New Year to the readets of The Chronicleâ€"Telegragh, St.Peter‘s Lutheran church on Thutsâ€" day evening at 11 o‘clock, and on New Year‘s day, service was Held at {11 o‘cloc in the morning. ' Watch night service was also held in Trinity Methodist church and New 1 Year‘s day service in Trinity Lutherâ€" an church. > News Notes.â€" The Merry Xmas and New Years visitors have mostly all gone to their homes again.â€"Grandâ€" mother Wettlaufer is seriously ill >at present.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kress of Waterloo visited the latter‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. Wagner, who is also on the sick list.â€"Messrs. Theodore and Herâ€" bert Shantz of Stratford spent Bunâ€" day with friends here.â€" Mr. Joht P. Hartung and sister â€" Tillie wisited friends in Hamilton over @‘mday.â€"Mr The byâ€"law to grant $1,000 to Stuw art Bros. Ltd., towards the conâ€" struction of the new concrete dam, was defeated by 60 of a majotity, Eo PS M e Ends C ds Ifael Joe Schwartz of the RW " ber S&ot Buffalo, was in the village on iness.â€"Mr. Johr L â€"Forier was on a business trip to Berlin last Saturâ€" day.â€" News was received in the vilâ€" lage last week of the death of Mr. Hy Killer, of Detroit. Mr. Killer â€" was born and raised in this section. â€" Only two Councillors stood for elecâ€" tion at the nomination meeting, viz., Messts. John A. Hartman and Jos.J. Korger, and were elected py acclamaâ€" dion. A new . nomination . for two nasre councillors to â€" complete tile bourd will necessarily be beld. ‘The school trustees were elected by acclamation, the former membets beâ€" ing returned without opposition viz., Dr. Marty, W.H. Umbach and Harry Fhillip. l Nr and Mrs. Wm. Black were in Glenallen last week, attending the fuâ€" ‘neral of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Wm. J. Black, who died suddenly of heart failute on Monday morning. | Tiedâ€"A sad death occurred on Dec. 28th when Mr. Arthur L. Kline sucâ€" {eumbed to an attack of pneumonia at the Home of _his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kline on their farm a few imiles southâ€"of â€"the village. . He .was confned to his bed only one week. Deceased was in his 28th year. He came to the present home with his |parents _ from Haldimand _ County .about two vears ago, when his father purchased the farm â€" of Mr. Andrew iSararas. and had been employed by his father on the farm. He is surâ€" ivived by his parents, several brothâ€" ers and _ sisters. The funeral took Place from his late home to tie Evâ€" angelical church here on Wednesday afternoon. and _ interment was made in Riverside cemetery. At the Sunday services in Trinity Methodist church the special day of praver for the success of the "Alâ€" li@e‘ was observed. At the evening sorvice the pastor, Rev. Mr. Cropp, game a very able discourse . on the presient war, and its causes, \1: 'Jac::i;' Hoffman shipped a carâ€" loa:i of horses to Montreal on Thutrsâ€" Philipsburg. UARY 7 19 held last #‘ Quite a anum yh of <the were ~present ing Trustee, was to . fll the Board. . ‘The old Teachers Mr. llthd and “,M‘Gl-b a::‘ engaged for the preseat . year.â€" Victoria School No. 28, Mr. John A, Durrant was the : retiring Trustee and William Hemmetich was elected to fil the vacancy.â€"Mr. Charles Smith of Durham speat Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Heary Hawilâ€" ton.â€"A _ great many family gatherâ€" ings were observed through Winterâ€" bourne neighborhood Christmas day, which speaks very well for the inâ€" habitants.â€"Mr. _ Thomas _ Clemons, formerly of this place put now . out West, called on many of his frignds here during the last few weeks.â€"Mr. Joseph Hardy of Lanigan, Sask., is visiting his parents here, Mr. . and Mrs. William â€" Hardy.â€"Mr. William Ariss and daughter Mrs. Cornell are visiting relativesâ€"inâ€"Saglnaw, . Mich. â€"â€"The former remaining there for the winter, Mr. John McKenzie has been very poorly for the past two weeks with pneumonia but is gradually imâ€" E:ving.-un. Lynn Lasby and daughâ€" of Arkell, are visiting the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Wright.â€"The storm that raged last |Saturday blocked the roads up very ibadly‘ making them almost impassâ€" able. 5 Hfoliday Visitors.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. james McCulloch and family of Alâ€" dersyde, Alta., are spemding a vacaâ€" tion with the latter‘s parents here. â€"Messrs. Edwin Haide and John Zinger spent Saturday at Wellesley Mluss Mary Waiter and friend, Nz.° Ted Shechan of Toronto spent a couâ€" pie oi days at her home here.â€"Miss . Nettie Bulmer returned to Toronto, a‘ter a two weeks‘ visit at Her home here.â€"Mr. Sylvester Forwell of Berâ€" lin is a visitor at the home "of his uncle, Mr. George Forwell.â€"Mr.Geo. Lackner: of Toronto spent the holiday with 4hris _ mother . here. ~Mr. Albert, Martin spent Sunday at Drayton as usual.â€"Messrs. George Dreisinger and Fred Baechler spent New Years. day in the village.â€"Miss Doris Seriot reâ€" turned to her _ home _ here after a short visit at Preston. â€"Among those that spent Friday at Mr. Joseph Sitâ€" tler‘s were Mrs.. John Sittler, Missâ€" es Lydia and Kate Sittler and Mr. Adan: Ament of St. Jacobs.â€" Mr. Roy Gohl of Linwood spent Sunday in the village.â€"Messts. %wud Marâ€" tin and Albert Lehmen spent Monday at Weisenburg.â€"Mr. Albert Hartman returned to his home here after spenâ€" ding some time at Edmonton, Alta. â€"Miss Mary Sugden of Guelph spent afew days at her home Mere.â€"Quite a number from here took in the Linâ€" woodâ€"Listowel hockey match at Linâ€" wood on Monday night.â€"Mr. Gordon Ifollingrrt and mother of St. Jacobs ‘,called on friends here om Sunday. â€" MINARD‘S LINTMENT CO., LTD GARET IN CoWs. Items of Interest :â€"The annual ceting dmmwolml id last Wednesday . Quite a num ELMIRA Good Goods JANUARY SALE 1 No. 90 Silver King 8. hand range,> ervoir and high shelf for coal or wood, ‘at 1 No. 35 Art Garland base . burner With OVeM, At .... s«kkkk ke% sekk 6k sn« 1 No. 9â€"14 Hero Stove, 8. Hand, without reser. voir, for laundry use, at | .... .... .... .. $7.00 1 No. 9.18 Kitchener 8. hand Stove, without reservoir for coal or wood, at ...... ...... $12.00 1 No. 9 Busy Penn. 8. hand Range with reserâ€" voir and high shelf, for coal or wood, at $18.00 1 No. 49.18 Crystal Penn. $. hand Range, with reservoir and high shelf, for coal or wood. . $20.00 1 No. 49â€"18 Magic Penn. 8. hand Range, with reservoir and high shelf, and thermometer, for coal Of, WOOG, at | .... ...k ... k6 6k e ++# $25.00 Here‘we offer a list of stoves suitable for almost.every purposeâ€"For the parlor and living room8,. the bed rooms, for the kitchen and for the laundry.or summer kitchen use and at prices within reach everybody. Hawkesville. | WEICHEL‘S WEEKLY STORE NEWS | | Of Second Hand Stoves, Ranges, and Heaters. 10 PAGES . WEICHEL & SON " THE BIG HARDW?RE STORE®" Phone 21 Mr. and Mrs. August Ahrens visited | Mr. Wismer, cattle dealer, purchas their daughtor at Berlin last Friday. |ed from Nr. Geo. Foâ€"nig and son; ,i â€"Mr. Fred Lee of St.. Jacots is a ‘thoroughbred short horn bull, two guest of his cousin, Mr. Eugene |and a half years old, weighing 18‘: Scherrer. ]Ilq, at a handsome sum. s24 $009098000900000000000 000 doos0 8888R R 088080 08840 03 +9 At the Department Store 20 to 25 per cent, saved on all purchases of . Ladies‘ and Childrens‘ Coats, %‘;mï¬ Bon' % Overcoats, Remnants of every in Dress â€" Goods, Silks, etc. se uol at wonderful reductions during â€"â€" this week. all this week at exceptionally low prices. Ladies‘ and Children‘s Coats _ Weselohâ€" f Goudie Limited with resâ€" Heater, . $10.00 Men‘s and Boy‘s Overcoats CALL AND SEE THEM INVENTORY * WEEK > ASK TO SEE. T HEM 1 No. 112 Hero Oak Heater, _ used only twa WEEK8, At ...ll... 22202 k.6e. 02228 ... +. $10,00 1 No. 413 Empire Treasure, base burner with BVED, B .i sics ces ons «rversries +. +s +4<$Oundi 1 large square 8. hand Box Stove, takes short gr 1ONg WOOKy @t ........0.... sillllne 1 iROp 1 large round S. hand Box Stove, for lll‘!: oven, wood, at oven, 1 Tortoise Heater, Rd, S. hand, for _ coal, at THIS IS No. 11 Favorite base burner â€" Heater, with BAE 2222 ul‘ uis ce ie ce iss Pragky BP ‘No. 111 Favorite base burner Heater, wiaz the parlor and living rooms, for Berlin, Ont WATERLOO 1‘42 OW 11ceS 3190 $5.00 of