T "tTtEtt.tq." - --. _ “Where he ,l!iil'i'iii'i'iiillii Good Itu, " ' -- Comev‘gm 3,:th Swollest Fall and i Winter Suits Mie BIGGEST sun VALUES IN CANADA. 'st, This is a sweeplng clalm, but we 1qr0 prepared to hack it up, to prove it ' " your satisfaction. Try to 'dupli- one our values, conIpare these suit- with thou sold ellewnere at the same or higher prices: keep an eye on the m and tailoring. the advantage of buying here will be a revelation to you. Every new fait and winter style in rtifty young men's and men's suits ll shown here in fabrics and pattern' of almou every description selected E Tho allowlng la magrtiFrttly complete, embracing all of the many I'd“ In fall and winter clothing and repreaent‘mg the but Produc. “on " not only one-but aeveral at the best known tailora of men's and My.’ Me. In the wqrrtd--ttte recognlaed leader la authentically atyllah taller- od and lament clothlera in such that our own ideas and allocation. have hull embodied in the“ tall and winter Cloth-trt the advantage oi every K-tchener man who want- superlative Iter and quality at reasonable pricee. overcons: ovancons: You can't economize try price atorte. You must colander Ch. quality com, bined with style, which makes our ovc‘coan ao attractive. You can get I better coat here at whatever price you win. to pay and you can telect your style "om the largest variety of dying, fabric. and pattern. ever ar Oemblcd by one firm in Western Ont. trio Exceptional value: at $13.50. .15.â€, $10.00. $2000. $22.50, $25.00, 'tsatr, $32.60, $35.09 to pp. .. F . 50.00 by expert buyers. irrdirnutably we thaw the best suit values m Canada " Itr00. $20 M, $22.50. $25 CO, $27.50, $30.00, $32.00. and $35.00; also at r350, $15.00 and ..v.. . .. .. $16.50 ENGLISH MELTON OVERC0ATS Featuring special values at $16.50, " 23, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. Every tile in crte.terfietd., for dress and Mg warm D. B. and ullter styles, mid and dark grayt. We certainty show some wonderful values that are not dupllcated in Canada. my pm I!"""""""""]?']))! CHRONi It It Interesting to draw romparL‘ l will Between the value of our fislr‘ PM“ "td those of European court-) an... In normal time: Franro'q an! Pey ate): reaches . mm ot 83:1000; in. will. that ot Russia amounts to , m,~.000. AmstrivHttttgttv and s'. “any together hue a total man Eh urn-I “mes valued at $12,000,000, iAt t cannon-q" euttmate [ the _ 'I "It: “apply snow]: 'wentr @- "ttttdB. Jupln‘a "shades " 'Nbr-tee alum six billion p‘pundn $6.50 Within the lam throe yours tho my he of our Canadian tlshork-s has in, med forty per cent. In 1914 they were nlnod at $33,207. 748 and m " " " â€2.362.044. \ INCREASED VALUE OF FISHER. IES Herewith I give a brief description of three farms of excellent value selected from my list. Call or write for further particulars. 200 acre- within reasonable distance of Kitchener and railway, seven acres bush. no better grain farm in the country. about 100 acres level land. balance rolling. Frame house, seven rooms; fine large bank barn with straw shed and fine enabling. driving shed. very large orchard. two running streams. Here is an excellent opportunity for tome one not afraid of work. lf properly farmed this farm will pay for lteelf in ttve years at present crop values. Owner would coneider taklng house in town as part payment. Easy terme. Price $10500 " acres less than five miles from Kitchener, good brick house of "ver, or eight rooms, fine bank barn newiy fitted up, driving shed (good as new), good orchard. Soil is a mixed loam and is in a high state at cultivation. 7 acres bush, good water supplied by wind mill. Owner unwc|l and must sell. An opportunity to buy a good farm at a reason- attttt price, on very easy terns _... __... .er. _.... me.... S8000 62 acre farm eight miles from Kitchener. about forty acre: good working land. balance bush and pasture. Bank barn, good hog pen, six roamed house, running stream. Owner want. larger farm and would exchangooracll at ..9..... mm... .r... ..... mm.......'.. Qtthnn WILSON B. BECHTEL PHONE 925 Farms for Sale Trnusen ugml‘m T an. Roll Enate and Insurance MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. $5.50 WONDERFUL SHOWING OF STUN MING FALL SUITS READY HERE TOMORROW. Brimfut of becoming youthful style: remarkable for the extraordinary values. The larger boys should not fail to see them $9.98, $10.98, $12.98 up to .___. Fe... e-... .m_... $1806 THERE AREN'T ANY OTHER WIN TER OVERCOATS FOR BOYS LIKE THESE FOR THE MONEY. You simply can't begin to touch them in other stores for less than a third again as much. For small boys, ages 2"2 to a years .. ... $4.98, $598. $6.98 to $1t.5t YOUTH SUITS-- AGES 15 TO 18 YEARS. For medium size boys, ages 9 to l. years, at.. $6.88. $7.98. $8.98 to $14.5! For big boys, ages 15 to 18 years $8.98, $9.98, $10.98 to . .. . . . .V $18.0K Gertuik'e" tfatues- Not exaggerate to mislead you- Let our Prices talk. Women's fall boots. of Canadian O' American manufacture, brown 0: black kid, high Iaced style with hal Louis or new mulitary heels; alsr :ume staple lines? women who we ter comfm to tMy . This lot .cnn, sists of broken lines and the balanu t_rf_at'recial purchase. All sizes, wort? Fr Kiddiu' Kiddies’ Kiddies' Boys' SI Boys' S: Boys' th Boys' SI. To the Toronto Victory Loan Com- l mission. Toronto. ont., Can. l “‘lt gives me grout pleasure to com. ply with your request that the great; Lakes Training Station Band take part in (‘nnadn’s Victory Loan, Our Lihrrty Loan has just gone over the top with six billion dollars until ,thP no douttt Ccnada wilt show It: Idevotion to the range by patriotirailv responding to Pvery npponi. " am glad tor the Navy Band to he nhlo to take part with the patriotic Canadi- ans in this drive." SATURDAY SHOE BARGAINS . Study the More Rdte--thttt you mny know whnt‘our march-nu hum to of- fer to you In the guy of tell buylng o-trtoMtPs. " . : , Suits, suits, Cum. Suits, WINTER OVERCOATS, WINTER OVERCOATS U. S. NAVY HELPING OUT Suits, Suits, Suits, reg reg reg. reg. reg. $6.00 for $4.98 reg. $7.00 for $5.98 reg. $8.00 for $6.98 . $7.50. sale at $5.98 . $8.50. sale at $6.98 _ $10.00, sale at $7.98 . 92.00, sale at $8.98 Josephus Daniels. Scorpury of the Navy 255 KING, WEST. Washington. D. C $3400 Ple. Richardson of Mllvenon spent the week end at the home ot Mn. Semple. Mrs. Patterson of Toronto lug her brother Mr. S. G. here. Local and Personal Mr, Vumlen of Toronto. ls Spend His parents. Re here. The news. was received here that Mr. hilman Stauiter passed away at ‘--Ilkion, Mich. on Tuesday. He tor-) nerly resided in this neighborhood md was won known here. The fun- wal took pint-(- in Eikton on Sunday, lint G. R. Kampier ot Chit-ago has "awpted the call of the local Baptist wngrt-gation and will arrive here to -nnr upon his duties on Sunday Nov. " The new partor was for st‘ven wars a missionary in Assam, North India., Word has been received that Pte. I .Clpin Khy has been Killed in action. l ’iv, Ehy wont (worsens with the "litn tattation, and was connected with a daughter ot Mrs. Fannie. Rush. of! this town. She leaves her husband Iml three small children. besides her mother. one sistor and two brothers. Married -A t, . _ Th Cling was sol Almniznd in Trinity Lutheran church Mt Wednt'sday anerntton at four o', "lor'k. when Miss Ftrtrcnco, Anna, dttt1- ghtr‘r of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 7.0M- Ier. became the bride ot Pte. Mfrod H. Ratz. The ceremony was per- I'ormed by thr: pastor. Itrw. Mr. Mos- ‘Iz. The attendants were Mr. iii) ward Ratz and Miss wrtlttelrninai mm. or srmringvitle, brother and sis- wr of the groom. Died tn Spokane Mr. \Vornur Hrsdrccht rocoivml tho san nows on Thursday that his son, Dr. J. H. Brndrm'ht. has hrr-n lmroar- ml of his wire who died at Spokano. Wash, on Wmlnosday from nnoumn. Ilia. She Ivavus her huslmnd and thror: small children. The sympathy of his many friends here goes out to Dr. Brorlrcrht and children in their sad loss. Death of Young Man ' - a" .__--- 0....11 T h l Ural" u: Ivvll' n..." Tho, doalh took placn at' Avon Bank Past Friday of Alherx t‘nusins. son of Mr.-and Mrs, Goorgo Cousins. at the 120 of 26 ynzlrs Ho, had influnnzu which developed ,into pmmmonia. The remains wvrn hroughl horn and interment took plat-o in “Worship ro- mvtory on Sunday afternoon. Min-rt Southall, aged 21 years, an employee of Mr, Cousins In his chm-so factory, also died on (hr same day. A . . __ _-......,.,., KIN" (luau "n u" “an“, ...._.V Mrs. David Goon has returned hom.it from ,tlm KitcitonorWatortor' Hospital and is now on the way to. wards complete rr-onvory. Mr. {ml Mrs. Louis Pino returned t,ti,i:/,ltt Thursday from 1hoir trip to (‘hh-a and Ann Aghy, _ _ IA Ar Al.ln Mr, Herman town has at'rtET tion with the l Co.. of Musvlo I’m W. G. Hull. lately ms from "In 15th “amnion High after sorviro in Franco, mm Toronto on Thursdav, an†days holidays with his friends a"... v. _r'WrrPPF_r.- -- __ The rtoath took tttace' at ml homo hero on Sunday afternoon of Mr Com rad 891m. at the age of M years. It months and II days. He had boon ill tor a war. havinx maulnod a frnrtura ot hln hip through a {all m Mrs \Voslov Spurn" m t_TTCrTeoer June 1917, since which time he was were the Sunday KUPMI of Mr. ttttd confined to his bed. The late Mr, Mrs Wm, Spnetzpl. Selm I‘ll born in “Mum.a Dum- Mr. 1.. J. Hllborn of East Toronto "In". Germany. nn Fohruary Inn. tg. Wm- a week and vlnltor here. M, Ind "ttte to Ihl- munlry at the Mr, N, Clemons hi! left the “lingo use of " yarn. settling In New Hnm- to 39¢an the winter with Mn Ion Mr. burg and and"): here ever nlnco. HaAlvln Plenum of Mllvamm.‘ worked It the "tomrtoer Indo until Melon. P. . Metmett “a " m1. OurBusy Neighbors “Birmind Mrs HHS ORIGINAL DOCUMhN'l News Notes Gathered by Ind nations Correspondents in County ltd chum New Hamburg. V 1iirEi6rtr6" - - "T ammo is visit- S. G. Bartlett n (our year- Mo end tor may your- VII tag collector tor the village. He in of I kind and genial disposition and we: highly respected by all. He we. marrtod to Elizabeth Rao. on the Nth of July, 1861, who predeceased him forty years no Two none and two daughters also predeceased him. 'yHtd he in survived try one son until Mrs. Henry Ruehl. all ot New Hutu-i burg, one sister Mrs. schovulsatts. ot North Easthope. and six grandchild- reni The net-eased was s (althiul member of Trinity Lutheran Church. On account of the influenza epidemic the funeral was private and later, ment took place in Riverside cemete» ry on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Moslg held a short service at the house and memorial service in Trini, ty Church later. "'siCiFihiiim mack has gone to Guelph where he has accepted I. po- sition, -. -iiirs McDonald is lying!“ u con. pie or weeks at her home: " Owen Sound. ' . -, , -.- Miss Quinlin is may“ ot weeks at her homo- _ Miss Thrower is a weeks at her home in . will"; Hairy iiorrmnn atn visiting her parents Mr, John Patter, here. ___ Nil}. -siiaiioher of Waterloo spent the week end with, his pin-ants. u/iijGil; 603th & Waterloo we": the week end at her homo here News Notes-Tho. intturutr.a (midi-mid :eemx to he on 1hss wane in this rom- munity. Thorn worn no svrvlrns in the local churches Sunday and the school will not reopen until next week. Some people from this vicinity at- pnded the meeting in the intervals V! the Victory Loan Company held in I Kitchener Sunday night. WW1 very serious operation last Thursday Ihul has withstood it lwroically and is doing well under the circumstances. Several of our young men rr2celvrd nation to appear at Kitchener betore a IMe'dical Board tor re-examination. Mr. Gi iiadntrert Smilh and farm ily ot Kitchener visited the laner's val-outs Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hallmun We regret wry much to report that Joe Mngk has I very severe nine): ot ammonia and typhoid fever but Is past the crisis and is on the way ti) re: J'aov_ett--.-__--.-., tn Sund Mrs. M. Lois and Mrs. D. Leis are both very sick people with "ttu." The death of C, Leis. Sr., occurred last Saturday night and he will he hur- led in me Mennonite cemetery on 'I‘m‘eulay afternoon. Deceased was wellknnwn around here and was only a resident ot this place several months. Mr. P. Bickorl is also very ill at the tlmc of writing with a very sore leg. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stable. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fleisehhaucr of Kilt-boner wpru. visiting friends here on Sunday and renewing old acquaintances. "Mr. gas“; Schneider spent Suml at his home horn. _ m "'Mr' “ram-m BN'kr‘r and Mr. Ed and Albert Km-isol vanl last. Sunday at Mr John ftcodrorht. __ Mr. and Mrs. Potrr Witzrtl of Watrt loo and Mr. and Mrs. William Witzrtl ot Kitchener spent Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winn]. Mr. and Mrs. Gco. Zulauf of New Hamburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stretcher. News Notes Mrs. Jacob Wvttlaurer ot near tow Hamburg moved her household offm'ls lo hr'r sislor‘s Mlssos Emma Dean Ru. thlg in Lisbon on Knelsel‘s FurnL "{Irahti -Mrs. GPO. Ncwmcislnr spam Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Becker. VflMr‘ Geo. Fnrpstnr spent wvoning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knol- . Mr. and Mrs. John “chi and daught (or Rumor warm Sunday at thte home of Mr. and Mrs. “on. Hohl Ar. _ Mr G/n Mrs, Geo. Newmnlslor upon! undny at tho home of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Selle! at Berlet's Corner. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Stretch-r spout Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Koch. Mr. Albert Ilcrknr ot muslinâ€: spent Sunday at the home of Mrito. strricher. ‘Sxmm "pAtpie, of our town are on the sick list sttitorimt from the "tht." News Note- Mr. and Mrs, F W. Shopparrl and daughter Laura. Mrs. Porlnnnn and MISS Alma Porteoug of Kitchener vino Itod at the home of Mrs. Jesse Clem- eml on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Wilton; and daughter Ethel of Donn and Mr. and Mrs \K'pslov Spurn?! of Kitchener were the Sunday guest": of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Spat-tut IMIMIIIINWHIHMIW ar Mannheim. IN New Dundee. Wellesley Lisbon. " Hi i chatter on Wel In. Arthur Mtittgtaa all ulnar at Regina, Sui. won 'thllll at the! hon. cl Mr. and In. acorn Hallmanw Mr. Henry Weber ot out spent the week end with relnllvcu In the vilmgun Mrs. Arthur Hullman was tics. Knew. "tt Mrs, Norman Weber on Monday M. term on. Mr. J. Sumner and daughter ot Wat. ory u were visiting at Dr Bock's last week “if?“ Lickman of Hamilton was a week and mm» " Rev. W. o. Bril- toN. ' iri. and Mrs. Stunner 3nd son Wnrd ot Ounwa we at. present " Dr. A. k. Bach's. - ,, _ Mr Attth Ao.. Dan Geiger ond Mr. and Mrs Stier or New Hamburg Is'vre guesvs at Mr, Philip Appel's ore Sun- any a y ‘rm- villugv's tticti"ts ot the Svauistt' evidtunic at present are Mr Ira Purina-L Mrs. Ed. Kuuhlcr, Messrs Ervin and EH GMAT. Mr. Jam pls Uruvllch, Mrs Allan Ilalllulu and daughters (Turn and (‘larn-m. Tsis.ul, Jnhnuie Schmidt is yer at present with pneumonia, ... Pu“... tee-"' . _ Mr. and Mrs Pun. Krupp ot New Hamburg were visiting friends hrru last week. - Inn; Firm. of London, a grmlnmo nurse in ancrdng Dr. and Mrs. N A, Morrison. - _ Mr. GU Mrs Gideon Saluherry ot 0!!!! and Mr. Alvin saitr.trerry of Par. Ln visited Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Mttztrci" [y on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Fat. Dunkv and fanatl): at Kilvhrnrr wen- Sunday guests at Alvin Lauumslugvr'a, Mr. E. It, Ila-III: Imus" on account payments. yu............ The New Damion Red Cross Society} sent during the past wpek “went-mu boxes overseas to boys who left from NVw Dundee .l'lll Vicinity $12.50 was donated towards filling tho boxes. The boxes were valued at $150 each and will unulnuhhr '.y cheer up the Inns "nnu t_:ake, tltcutt feel that they an! not (ul'uutlen Val Imtr e The Misses Edna Schierhnlz and Al- ma Boyle of Stratford Normal School visited at their homes last week. Mrs. Bulgin and Miss Julia Bulgin of Guelph spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bulgln. On their TP- turn to Guelph they were accompanied) by Mr. Wm. Bulgin and his little' daughter Gertrude. Mr. Roy Zilliax of Gravenhnrst and Mr. Che-“alum or Wind-or sandal the funeral of their brother the late Clayton Zilliax on Wednesday. Mrs. c. P. Au'm-ht of Taylorvlllm . In rlrll VII IM,; V I t _ ‘ Ir .lt,i'i,ii'illl ('CC',,i', ot Kit. , 1’3†.', nut VII". Ia Mr. um In. tom. Weber on luau. In, Arthur llama-n Ind (hunter F Regina. But, were “lulu; It the - - -- - - Ill., is "ri-ra-------'-"-'-, Mrs. A. Schmlewitz spent several days at Hesson rm-ontly with her sis- ter Mris. Doherty. who was ill. Mr. Alex. Brim and uaugnu-r Frances of Kitchn-ner wow in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. when Jackson of Kit chener town. best: T, tMM Mathias Fllll‘y. Oil City. Ont. Joseph Snow. Norway. Me. V Charles Whnoton. Mulgrru'o. N.S. Row. R. o, Armstrong. Alulgrnvo. NS. iI‘iorrc Landers. Son, Pokemouche l N.U. We believe, "', SATURDAY . Horse Blanket Sale viéttinigmlilk; gist!" Mris. (Dr. ) Our complete line of Horse Blankets are thrown on sale for ONE DAY, SATUDAY ONLY." These are goods bought at old prices, and your saving will be worth your while to come in and select your requirements. Come Early. Terms Cash. M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Waterloo and Elmira THE BIG HARDWARE STORE Phone 215 spent Thanksgiving Day in (Continued on Page 6) No. 6 Horse Blankets, shaped, 60 in. lining. reg. Fl.rm '11, . . . . . No. 2 Horse Blankets, 72 in. long. II) in. lining, reg. $3.25. at No. 27 Horse Blankets. 80 in. long, 65 in. lining, reg. $5.00 for . No. 19 Horse Blankets. 80 in. long. 70 in. lining, reg. $6.00. at . No. 6 Horse Blankets. 72 in. long. 60 inch lining. reg. $1.75 at . . No. 15 Horse Blanket. 72 n. long, full lined, reg. $3.00 at. . . . . . No. 1 Horse Blanket, 72 in. longli full lined, reg. $3.25 at No. 16 Horse Blanket. 78 in. long. 60 in. lining. reg. $6.00 at . . . No. 28 Horse Blanket, 72 in. long, full lined, reg. $7.00, at ..'. . No. 27 Horse Blankets, 80 in. long, 65 in. lining, reg. $3.30 at iidiiina" is vontirted to tlpr' count of an attack of up- The fall is a good tillm to clip your horses. Let us help you to reduce your cost by buying one of these New Stewart “all Beau-in}; Machines. Hold regularly at $12.00 per outfit. Our price special for Saturday only ... ..A.... ... . .. ... .. . . .. 5mm Elmira. Minard's Linimertt is the NEW STEWART POWER l HORSE CLIPPERS " and daughter wrn- in town mania- Y, "itttt tll Linoleums, Floor Oil Cloth: and Congoleum Rugs a It is really surprising how many mic have adapted“ Floor Coverings for almost any room in the house - Kite] Dining Rooms, Malls, Bed Rooms, or Bath Rog-p - heal their tasty designs and colorings. t::triilljti,t q" ly suited for Dining Rooms or Bed 'r.oii'ttr' i ef II a! and reasonably priced. " . Visit our House Furnishing Department, Ltd M. VALUES ALWAYS THE BEST. " Every ‘nue of FARMER'S MAGAZINE is worth I dollar bill. be. cauee It In downright helpful in practical ways. The free advice and Information It supplies on request-by private "tter-may be worth "many dollare. Have the FARMER'S MAGAZINE in your home as yell would a hammer or a Baw--B" ever-ready and indispensable help. Have It for It! friendship. The prlce In One Dollar per year. Bid us and It to yoq, and remit for it when we send you the bill. Address the publish- 'trr.-- THE MICLEAN PUBLISHING co., GOUDIES Ijllllimi0 We are now ready with a splendid nice od The Canadian Farmers' Real Friend PA USE KITCHENER, ONT. LTD., 153 Unlverllty Ave., Toronto Help. them In molt homo pig" ning and making. Hfâ€: In their kitchen pronouns. . ces,, m matters pertaining to "ttiT,' ren-their health, roving ߠschool. J.' Deals with styles. dreu â€an“ End other formant. lulu-uâ€. Ill: will‘gct the exact Inform-ti $2.39 $1.7» $2.79 ' 1.27 ti 1.93 $ 1.10 $1.22: 10 't7