BEA . 2L :. e%-_,;,pnuuhy aft . VBome to St. . _ Abereaved fan C the comm C t. .‘S <x Died.â€" An f clatmed « ._ ~AMary Roth, d "Mrs. ï¬ud ; s 3 d s weeks. which d - d caused he AWas in her 2 j ts she l ; S%o brothers â€" e . The f A ‘at 1.30 p. : Jate home t« +The bereaved . *thy of all in **Mr.. Thoma flultmx his A . Miss Minni fl"’ Mrs. B “’"’:' ‘ s i e ce .. : a Hollinger, ; fail, Mri t, w..C. g\: Hilbor . Werner and â€"â€" went to Kite + in to atten â€"â€" We K. &. W. i : that ; s mned to >‘ On Monda: ‘~ Pface the fun who died aftc _ Mpp if‘l‘u; + vo â€" d te * liMles :Irene, â€" E .;» & +s t::’c' 4 . th l CA E Dir..‘ A heve C nbl * > uldese s t & 'i,l‘r. ‘of Yhe oo wA Mmdra : p g 1J .xmc f _ Sgased@Wwas. _ Bpagish‘ Infln /. Hiowrig widow /â€" M The ban 0 ) . Mittieâ€"has bee _ "WWere held o . ‘gpened on M a goï¬ tor th is &® gelebr i MA faue. ‘af Mr. Hugh Duncan, of Winnipeg, is g few days at the home of rs. Charies Kuntze. Miss Clara Buckel spent the weekâ€" with friends in Kitchener. ‘Mr. David Knorr, of Kitcbener speht week end with his family here. . _@«‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roggie and _ @aughter Florence, of Kitchener, visâ€" ‘‘ited friends in town on Sunday. 4 h of Wm. A. Rennic. is death. took place at his home s orth Rasthope â€" on Wednesday, k c r §th, of Mr. Wm. A. Rennie \»M the age of 54 years, 2 months and ?‘ days. _ He had been ill only a few F9 with pneumonia, and the news of M@eath _ came as a shock to his ~. wat friends. The la‘te Mr. Rennie > & prominert farmer of North ;Ethope and well known _ in the * unity. _ He was at the time of . death a member of the Township m il, which office he held for the .?Lllu‘ec years. The deceased was \‘@ son of the late John Rennie and was «born in North Easthope, where he reâ€" all his life. He was married to % Elizabeth Kelly, who with three Be: ters and one son are left . to *mourn his demise. . He is also surâ€" }&nfl by four brothers, Malcolm _ of * North Ea#thope, James of Listowel, zGraham of Saskatoon, and Robeit of 'V‘l‘orontoï¬ â€˜The funeral took place on / Baturday afternoon from his late Mome to St. Andrew‘s Centetery. The‘ B ed family have the sympathy the community in their berelvs»f pres t; C. W. Schierholtz, secreâ€" ‘Réiryâ€"treagurer. The following constiâ€" # the board of+directors for the AJng year: Mrs. J. B. Winger, Mrs. ‘‘Mollinger, Mrs. Abs. Eby, Mrs. $ fail, Mrs. P. F. Stumpf, Miss B. Mll; W..C. Ziegler, A. E. Herman. *g: Hilborn, Mrs. Quickfall, Mrs: 3 er and Mrs. C. W. Schierholtz wont to Kitchener on Monday afterâ€" on to attend the annual meeting of .K. &. W. Hospital Auxiliary, only. ‘find that the meeting had been iftponed to Wednesday. ; "‘On Monday afternoon there took flhp. the funeral of Solomon Hoffer, who died after only a short iliness of: Mppendicitis. He leaves a wife and YW6â€" drnughters: Mrs. Popplow and BMfeg :frene, both of Kitchener. Mr. #0 AMBB: Jacob Singner of Tavistock, WA ME ind Mrs. Martin Scherer and pir.. Ad@ison Seherer of Kitchener woie . 4 @ng those who attended the A‘{r. prominent busimess men Jpts‘Ritndra : passed away on Sunday A:{,m the person of John â€"E »UHY, the firm of Jury & Amy. Deâ€" *tes as, a victim of the dreade f Â¥ Anfuenza, He leaves a sor Wowirig widow and two small children. f ban on public meetings in Elâ€" filfieâ€"has been lifted. Church services Wers held on Sunday. Schoo‘!s reâ€" o m on Monday, only to be dis for the day on account of the &e celebration. ‘ ’_ji} : fContinued from page one.) ; Died.â€" Another influenza victim clatmed on Wednesday when Miss ry Roth, eldest daughter of Mr. d ‘Hmd! I. Roth, of the Huron s away after an illness of ma weeks. She contracted influâ€" which developed into pneumonia B4 caused her demise. ‘The deceased fas in her 20th year. Besides her ts she leaves three sisters â€" arnd E,o brothers _ to mourn hber _ early @ath. ‘The funeral was held privateâ€" at 1.30 p. m. on Saturday from her ite home to Hostetler‘s cemetery. ‘he bereaved family have the sympaâ€" hyï¬ol all in their sad loss. ‘Mr. Thomas Sempler of Winnipeg ‘gw‘unmg his mother here. ‘ Miss Minnic Forler is visiting her Ister, Mrs. Milton Bettger, at Monkâ€" e. Â¥. Forester, of Londcn. spent woekâ€"end at the home of iis bro oner, of Baden, spent Satâ€" ‘the of her son. fn Wiluams spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fï¬ï¬‚-‘mmmnu :. JNTERESTING 88 for the nilfistry. advance. usy Neighbors 1) 01â€" A nds hï¬ intoraiionnt ces Mr. Nelson Klem has sold his farm h Chiw We V to a Kitchener party. H.RVe‘mdeer -Ct.)f‘fee.flper ;‘25 do:‘ruit and NSpP!C® ;’:: Bow’s, oo TB 9tE Exciting Experience. lorP eanut Butter, 35¢ lb. ‘Covered Dishes 90 to J“‘?’ ix&‘to‘flï¬c. Mr. Oliver Scheifele .has returned Fi â€" BA 32¢ $1.15. ; Frujt Nappies, doz.. $1.15 from the wilds of Northern Ontario ig Butter, Glass 15¢ Soup Plates, doz..... $1.50 Onttgeals, dozen ....... 1.50 where he went deer hunting ‘a fort commmmmmmmmmmmnmotemmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimapereondormmms cmmarmmmntoutemmenmmmememmanmemeteimememmitin aemntancnetiatennmnnmememmemetmemmmmm mnmunmun night ago. He relates a very exciting * . * time he had with a pack of wolves. Women‘s Vests of Heavy Knitted White Cotton which had ventured near to him and Specially Priced at â€" s _ _ L # 43c- df which he killed two and wounded & Te o a ~ =_ &‘ third, all of whichâ€"were devoured | _ mrTT? is a splendid chance for the thrifty woman to lay in her supply of warm winter underâ€" tn a few seconds by the howling comâ€" un Jeea m:i mtg* Theseâ€"vects are made of heavy knitted white cotton, hih necp rades. Evidently Mr. Scheifele thinks € ves and button front, size 4, worth 65¢, each + « eb 43c Waterloo County a safer hunting CHILDREN‘S VESTS AND DRAWERS| Women‘s Vests & Drawers P Nn PS Rmnineen e es Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snider are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. Fred Beck inan, at Montreal. Mrs. Chas. Struck spent over Sun day with friends in Toronto. us F C dÂ¥ d s 0 in a few seconds by the howling com: rades. Evidently Mr. Scheifele thinks Waterloo County a safer hunting ground than thé wilds of the North. Celebrate Peace. Like the larger citfes, so did our village celebrate the joyful news 0; supposedâ€" peace, which spread ove! the continent on Thursday. An order had been issued for a public holida» here on Friday which however was not observed after once the right news had been received. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Bowmar on Sunday received the sad news that their sonâ€"indaw, Mr. Clayton Shantz had died on Saturday evening at his home near Carstairs, Alberta. o Rev. P. Webster of the Methodia! church‘ delivered an address on Sun day evening at the joint Young Peo ple‘s meeting held in the M. B. C ‘Qnrch. His suoject was "The signi ficance of the Hour in the change of lm nations of the world." He was accofflpanied over by his fa ther, Mr. George Klinck. Miss Rduna Schierhoits and Miss A) ma Boyle returned to Stratford Nor mal School on Saturday. NEWS NOTES ;1; (:‘;n:{;t‘;an Scheifele of Waterlo« spent Sunday here at the home of his ENCOE Miss Beatrice Brown has returnec and has resumed her duties as assist ant teacher in our school, which wat reâ€"opened on Monday. CR AAUASAME O oge ooo ces Mr and Mrs. Jacob Rahn and Mr and Mrs. Henry Rahn of Waterloc were visiting friends here on Sunday parents Mr. James Wright of Corey, P# spent a few days here with his father brother and sisters. uy C oo oa Presented with Carving Set. On Thursday evening a pleasan! surprise was sprung on Mr. and Mre Lincoin Koch, when about forty youn; people assembled at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sol. Koch to spend a few so cial hours. During the evening th« newly married couple were presente with a beautiful carving set accom panied by an address, which was rea by Miss Vl:l:( Schwartz, and the pre sentation s made by Mr. Russel Snider. RRDemeL Ni Coanives Mrs. Byron Schwartz spent a few days last week with her . parents in Baden. School is elosed for this wee‘. Messrs. Henry, Peter and Pte. John Scherer have been sick with the "Au‘ for about two weeks. . Mrs. Walter Shantz and son of Wa terloo spent last week here with he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schinbein Mr. Jacob Schweitzer, who finds his store too small for The increasing business, is building an addition to the rear of it. Koohâ€"Kienzle Marriage. On Sunday morning early at one o‘clock there passed away from this world Maria Ebel, after an illness of about two weeks, aged 85 years, 1 months and 29 days. Deceased, whose maiden name was Wendel, was bort in _ Germany, and leaves _ to mourn her death two sons and two daughters: Heury of this place, Jacot Oof Kitchener, Mrs. Geo. Foerster an Margaret at home.â€"Herâ€"husband pre deceased her by 21 years. The fun eral took place on Tuesday afternoor from her residence to the Lutheral church for service, after which al" The Lutheran parsonage here wat the scene of a quiet but happy wed ding on Tuesday evening last week when Mr. Lincoin Koch and Miss Em ma Kienz‘e, both of this place, wert joined in the bonds of matrimony by Rev. G. Weidenhammer. Congratula tions. C Snss s ue A congregational meeting will be held in the Lutheran church on Thurs day evening this week, for the selec tion of a successor to Rev. G. Weiden hammer. Respected Resident Passes Away. that was mortal was conveyed . t« Heidelberg cemetery, where buria took place. Those who are left tc mourn the death of their mother hav« the sympathy of a large eircle . 0‘ friends in their bereavement. Social and Personal. BUUD: I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foerster of Ta vistock, and Mr. Jacob Ebel of Kitch ener visited Mrs. Ebel Sr., who . is yery sick, on Sunday. ’ ‘The small boys as usual had their night out on Hallowe‘en. Death of F. A. Beckman. _ Mr. W. J. Snider and family on Sun lay received the sad news that hi wonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Fred A. Beckman, ha« died in Moritreal and would be burfed in Toronto Tuesday. . The . many friends of Mra. Beckman and children and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snider anc family estend sympathy in their sud den bereavement. Mr. W. J. Snyder and Miss Mabel Snider@eft for Mon treal on Mopday to attend the funeral. e Next Sunday service in the Luther in church will be held in the after noon. ' m L mennsp im EIOTCE. The churchless Sundays are agai1 past. Services and Sunday â€" Scho« were held in all three churches 0 Sunday FA ¥€ I‘H I MR Umbrellas. . Reg. $1.50 to $2.00 long sleeves and button front, size 4, worth 65¢, each CHILDREN‘S VESTS AND DRAWERS| W In a Cream Color, Ribbed. ... P0 % ___ Vests are made with draw string and ankle length drawers, ages 5 to 14 years 39 special.per garment, each usns C U e(li}l'nilth-‘;n'a Wlaislx in ;ldfn White Fleece ned, made nicely, aj to 14 years. Worth 65¢, each. Prii?.,“.., ies 49¢ Grey Tweed. This coat i8 Ulster Style, Sizes 27. to Spedll was s ie uy Men‘s Raincoats in Tweed effects and Paramatta .Cloth, Fawns, Gr‘g'n and Browns, etc.‘ Sizes 34 to 44, reg. $15.00 to @11 QR $18.00. Price for Choco. King Cocoa, tin . Grey and Mixture of Whi Sizee 104 to 11 PCM Women‘s Combination Underwear, Fleece Lined, Elastic Ribbed, Cream ~Color, good Weight, Seconds, all Sizes reg. 1 69 $2.00 to $2.50, for............ 1. ®&! Men‘s Overcoats $15, ~$1§.95, $18.50° $20, $22. 0 to $25.00. In. heavy Tweeds, Brown and Grey Mixtures of Colors with Belt andâ€"Slip on Style, Smart Upâ€"toâ€"Date Overcoats, Sizes 35 to 42. 5 Boya‘ Sui;a lnlz [?nrk TmhMixtqp of $12.00; Un Saie _ 00 ~ $9.95 Wint’n‘r.g:ng’l;:n::: 75€ toleS Men‘s Woollen Sock in Grey‘ and Black. Sizes 104 zsc to 11, reg. l Boys‘ and Girls‘ . Heavy gibbeg Stockgngs in Cotton, izes 6 to 15 years, reg. 50c per pair 33C Ofl'eridg not only the latest in Men‘s Overcoats, but the Greatest at the Price BLANKETS 15 Dozen Pairs Women‘s Woolien Hose in a Heavy Rib, Extra Good Value, Sizes 7 to 10. Special per so c nair mss L 7 us Boys‘ All Wool ‘Stockings in al Heaz;ly Rilb. Sizes 8 to 10. Special per pair 51.25 All Numbers Regular White with Blue Borders. Nice size reg. $3.75 per pair Large Size, reg. $4.25 per pair for $3 Te, Special Very Special. _ In Grey and Men‘s Woollen Men‘s Woolen Socks in! Men‘s Natural Wool Underwear Coates Cotton Wamen‘s, Boys‘, Qirls‘ and Children‘s Hosiery t# Â¥ Custard Powder, 2 Men‘s Raincoats FORCART COPCPITEC B WC* u Thread. ‘ .. pure Castile Soap â€œï¬ . Black or White 'ifl:‘\:‘g:p, i1 1:..::{» 8c s * ol l â€"â€" Ts qore rer make . lhe ieprapnenetaatoe _ Colgates g:lb Soap per ) K Wettlaufer‘s Salo of Men‘s Overcoats ‘ Qvercoats with Shawl Collar in a weed. This coat is made in an Boys‘ Suits Umbrelias LNA L 24 and Pink tins: 25¢‘ $1.00. ; Plates, doz. $1.25 and £ $1.50. $1.75 and $2.00 2 § Bowls, 15¢ to 50c. ,- w Jugs, 20¢ to 40¢ | Fruit and Nappies, per : doz. . 78¢ + Covered Nishes 90 to ¢ $1.15. : Soup Plates, doz..... $1.50 °* $11.95 Women‘s Hose in a Plain Knit Cashmere Finish in Black onlly. Sizes81$ to 10, Worth 35 to 40c zsc per pair ... mremieed ‘Children‘s _ Fine _ Ribbed Cashmere _ Stockings _‘ in Bluck or Creamâ€" Color, Sizes 4 to 7. Prices Range 1} * $9.85 | Babbits Cleanser 7¢, special ... .. . 5¢ Corn Starch, 2 packages‘ .. ... .. 25¢ Mild cheese, gn excellent one, lb . 35¢ Plates, doz. $1.25 and $1.50. _ Cc e Sani Flush, 35¢ tin, special .. . ... 29¢ Brown Sugar, special 9 Ibs .. .. $1.00 Challenge Soap, 1% lb hars, 2 for 35¢ Prunes, special 2 lbs ... .. Celluloid Starch, per pack Mavat bar Gold, Surprise, Comfort, P. and G. Sunlight Soap Gloss Starch, 2 Ibs..... 25¢ Silver Gloss Starch, fer pack ........ S¢ tÂ¥ x Rye Flour, 3 iba.____ 25¢ Guh-_%‘lur. 3 lbe. 26¢ l.i!;“' l!.:elbli: 2 lbs. & Tublate, Ib........~. We Barley, lb... decrensâ€" MR Soap Chips, lb Lux, 2 packs & l ad c db o l eb sccted Lennox per bar Happy â€" Home, â€" per : 39¢ $1.49 e, 15c or 2 for .. ... 2 nfants‘ Delight, per ‘els Nap DINNER W ARE ITEMS. 45 to 75¢ 4 Boys‘ Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers in Drab Color, Sizes 24 to 32, reg. 75¢ 69 ‘to 85c. Garment......; Aryanas € Slee W;:'- Akl Len"h‘ . ’I rawers are Ankle open smv:f:'m 38. Special each.. ‘,,t us 98¢:| , Women‘s . Vests and l?rnwm. Shades, White and Drab, in plain Knit, Good soc Weight. Worth 75¢c. Garment, § Men‘s Overcoats in a Dark Tweed, Nic® Design with Belt or Slip on. Style, All Sizes: If we bought same at toâ€"day price they would Sell at $28.00 to $30.00, 22 50 Special.... : s e Boys‘ Overcoats with Belt and Buckle in Dark Tweeds, Smart Style, Azea 6 to 17 years, Prices range, $9.85, $12.00, $13.95 to $15.50. Women‘s Vests and Drawers in a Wettlauter‘s W aterloo 15¢ 18¢ 1¢c Â¥hi The Departmental Store Wettlaufer‘s The Store of Toâ€"day and Toâ€"morrow. King Street, Phone 8 Waterloo, Ont. The Department: Store that Saves "~.. . _ ~,: you money, . 6 Ilay.s * ‘Tmaredey* NQV. Ending Wednescay, Nov. Old ‘Dutech Cleanser 2 ting for............ . 25¢ Babfjits Soap Powder per DP&CK ...2....o...c.ll.lllll..l.. 6c Goldust, large packâ€" $5¢ yoog e e t Plige Comfort Lye per tin 15¢ Top Notch Cleaner, tin . lb Medium lb. part Seedtess Raisins, lb. Cups and Saucers, per dozen ... ... $2.50 Cups, only, per doz.. 2.00 Platés, dozen, $1.50 and $1.75. $2.25 and $2.50. Bowls, 20c to 50c Jugs, 26¢ to Tbe. Fruit Nappies, doz.. $1.15 ‘ Oattgeals, dozen ...... 1.50 Dress Goods, Flannelette Etce. 300 Yards Corduroy Velvet, 27 inches wide to 95‘; CJeRF #L........ .cc cous Pcruvarietrcip rivides V rmemnsbemen. This is a genuine ‘bargain in Velvéets, Fast. Colo 27 inch Width, Shades Brown, Na\‘ry.vaine‘, Gnen\um Copenhagen, Suitable for stylish Coats, Skirts and 95‘ Children‘s wear. â€" Extra Special per yd... ... Ye Silk Poglins in Sha ies of Navy, Brown, Green and Black, Good Weight, nice gienki’h't V"Vidth 36 inches . $1.170 per yard for...:::..}..: 51.39 all Shades, per yard. Special pe y Zoc Ribbons in Plain Colors Caustic Soda, 5 lb. tin Saniflush, 35¢ tins .. 29¢ Snap‘per tin Toilet Paper, 4 Rolls.. Better Grade, 3 Rolls Extracts, 3 bottles Seaded Raisins, pack Dates, pack . Prunes, large Fancy, 4A« N1 King Street, Phone‘8 15¢ 18¢ 18¢ Mm‘s Box Kip Blucker Ci Standard Screw and Sewn Soles, Sizes 6 to 11. Worth $5.00 at tosday Price Women‘s Patent Leather Boots, Cloth Top, Button Style, Plain Sole, with Kidney Heel, sizes 214 to 7. . Regular $4.00 pa‘t. On Sale Women‘s India Kid Buskins with Elastic Front, Low Heel, Sizes 3 to 7, reg. l 39 $1.50 for..........:...~s. intedetionie ® Ammonia per pkge:. .. ... . . Misses‘ Bor Kip Boots, Lace or Button,‘ 11 to 2. Worth $8.25. On Sale... a . Men‘s Sweater Coats in Pln.iln (Eo;alt Style, _ all Sizes. Speci each and Plain col«T?; Light und Darks, for r:usu and Aprons,* etc., p.ices perâ€"yard.l2 l l2 35C yd. Men‘s Knitted Coats, Shades Brown, Navy, Fawn, Greys and éombi.nqfl;mv of Colors, Prices range $2.95, $3.50, $8.95, Flannelettes in a Heavy %u;.;li)t'y. SAll (lfu!orl. Nice idth. Special pef vd. 35C $5.00 to $8.50. Ginghams in Check Stripes Corn Syrup, per lb.... 10¢ 2 lb tin 3 ... 25e 5 Ib. pail s §§¢ Lily White Syrup, 5 ib. pail 60¢ Gran. Sugar 814 lbs $1.00 cake 6 lbs for....... . ... . 25¢ White Soup Beans, 2 1be. ... :..... 25¢ FOR THURSDAY;, FRIDAY AND sATurDpay DOMESTIC SHORTENING, lb l...;).3.9....2.. .l ROUND STEAK Ib..... .2.,. 1222 2.3 0. 2222 22. SHOULDER ROASTE M ..... clcl cl0ll illlll. .. HAMBURG STEAK lb ..... ...2. 222. 2222 22222 BOILING BEEF OFF PLATE, lb ......... .222 22. _ Cream Cheese, small Large ... u... s Roman Meal pack. .. 30#¢ Rolled Wheat pack .. 25¢ Good Health Food, 2 Oatmeal per lb.... 8¢ Baden â€" Limburger, Cooking Onions, ib Men‘s Sweater Coats in Plain Grey in 41 5 SPECIALS IN MEAT DEPT. Buy Boots Now and Save morncy _ LA 15¢ i" ‘Women‘s Gloves in a Woollâ€" ! CfptreiCenen, 1b Ontario Butcher *Â¥ Aunt Gusto, 2 packs............ 25¢ i Olives, 10¢c, 15c, 20¢, B 25¢ and 35c . Snider‘s Catup.'g i Heinz Sweet Pickles. 35¢ Heinz Sweet Gherâ€" Â¥# _ Campbell‘s Soups, tin as Cut Heins Tomato Soup, tin .. i Ib. Macaroni, l;er'pack 15¢ Soup Powders, per Pack .......l.. S¢ of Colors,â€" éxtra M yl_!ue. price . tm i Buck Chpice:Cofiee, lb. .. m Coffee, Ib. Victor Coffee, lb. ... Monarch Coffee, Tb. Egg Noodles, 2 packs 25¢ Spaghatti, 2 packs. .. 25¢ se uif ds b es i+ ei.: Golors, Grey, C: ww&, and, Black all Sizes. Special pt.... Brush Wool Scarfs in Pléin Coldrs and Combinatian Royal _ Blend _ Coffee, 50c Mitts, Nm;i Wahite and Cardin $1,50 POULTRY FOOD Caps, Ladies Cloves, Etc.® In a Plain Knit also with Fancy Knit, all Colors, â€" License 9.â€"705 BOYS‘ KNITTED HOCKEY CAPS w5 Grey, Cardinal, Different St‘lves,‘ all, guitable Weights for | and ‘Winter Wear not a pair in lot w less than $6.00 to â€"$7.00 sit. toâ€"day ; [ Price. On Sale:...........li2clalc4. , & €200 PMCZ N SBTE © sc _._ Child‘s India Kid Boots, I with Heel, Sizes 4 to 754, B priced t Ddhsiiiyili"' i(ii."&é@' Tééâ€Ã©gr:l.ï¬ Heel,;. § t » » . ' » Worth s7.7)o.°":)yn s.“n?_~~“$5.5! L.T Assortment to obooso.h’om’.': 8c, De, 10¢, to 25¢ single roll... .. _ ~‘ SEE OUR NEW WALL PAPERS FOR .FAI‘;: Butter, eggs, potntou.' whiï¬ bo % tiw‘ hams, dried anples, !«}Wl. ‘ete:. ;s +# .'-â€' "#f Highest prices paid. on y In Fancy Boxes, Priceg 25¢, 75¢ to $1.00 per bor. 3 & s# .. . 25¢ Xmas Handkerchiefs Wanted ! Wagted t Black Calf or Ki Men‘s Boots worth. $6.00 :ts dece ho. ce Th oeo, hk fask w 35¢ $1.50 New Wall Papers 25¢ 35c 32c T5¢ alf or Kid Boots in aboutâ€" yles," all guitable Weights for Mercer Crochet® Men‘s‘ Men‘s Tro and Worst Reg. $2.165 Reg. $3.50 far2: Â¥ Grey or Bla aper* OPr Sweaters, skein........; Gi is mitts in two Shades in a Woolien,> &l! sizes 28 IOM ... cssc a i. ©GG “'lcider Vinegar, 80e ;F dher, 2 for ................2......> IRBe Goblin Soap, 2 for. .... ‘15¢ Pork & Beans, 22c tin Boys‘ . Pull QOxer $1.00 '.r_l'v'--.: ,b':‘. A lew.Jeft,"4, 8. ‘"; 8. 10 and I?rlgz“@.l.‘ 2 uh) B roannbiw io o n ce FroitJars ~ ~Q ) [ UMCe ols * have ? ‘ _ Glags: nfl.m‘ oA t 2 c, bac. 40e 46o WB t White Wine Vinegar 60¢ Heins Ki ‘ Foligh 26e slede l C Cedar Mops, $1.00 to Co All higes of Fruit Jars Jebg o rouec‘ss.,"" 5o0 +4 ‘_k\" a sn d Also ‘Glassesâ€"arcd > _AÂ¥ m "b4