45 C player living in St. Mary‘s. * 'i’ï¬uy’n not having am _ O.H A. .. «lub this season, Tuer wrote to Ingerâ€" < moll, as his nearest O.H.A. town, askâ€" *~. ing for a place on the team, which Inâ€" * gersoll granted. and Tuer played one reg n-lortholnurnudhu team . of h town. New Hamburg then put * in a claim for the player on _ the ... ground that New Hamburg was bis nearest O.H.A. town, which was decâ€" A*â€" ed against _ them. Their present t "=* elaim is that Ingersoll is over _ 5,000 , )iz‘ population, and under the rules _ not _\ _ NC entitled to play Tuer. in support of ?_;,,‘ .. this they claim the assessor‘s roll this b I x+ +1 }&uuâ€"mux sub hhlh:.-‘ui.lhnmo: 4 ween Ingersoll an g&fl.“h&hmwtu right to the services Of _ Raymond Every item advertised is _ in stock it time of writing. 3 pes. 52" Coating Plush in shades of Pruncllia, Russian Gree» and _ Burgundy. Rog. $6.75 for ©5,50 per vd. per â€" yd. One Lot of Dress Goods eonsi ing of Wool Veiles, ( repes. Sat Cloth, Panama and Tweed. e up to $2.25 for 3®e per yd. erdine 1 pe. 48" All Wool Navy Gabâ€" erdine. Reg. $3.00 for E.D3 per yd. 1 pe. 48" All Wool Navy French Amazon. lteg. $4.00 for $2.73 per yd. L pe. 487 All Wool Black French Amazon. Reg. $1.00 for K2.73 per yid. 1 pe. 54" All Wool Black Broadâ€" eloth. Reg. $4.25 for $3.00. 1 pe. 36" All Wool Black Gubâ€" erdine. Reg. $3.00 for $I.75. 1 pe. 48" All Wool Black Gahâ€" erdine. | Reg. $3.25 for W2.00 per yd. 1 pe. 52¢" All Wool Black Armure Cloth. Reoeg. $250° for #$1.75 per yd. 1 pe. 467 All Wool Black French Amazon. Reg. $3.00 for $1.93 per vd. Commences tomorrow, Wednesday Jan. 220d $2.25 for KJ.T9 22" Colored ‘Vel\'rtuvn. Tw itled and Plain, Black in Lt. Green, Rose, Mid RBrown, Mid Navy. Black, Russian, Saxe, Lt. Nuvy. Dk. Navy, Pearl Grey, and Dk. Brown, . Reg. up to $1.00 for &Be per yd. ALL WOOLâ€"BLACK AND NAvY ‘ DRESS GOODS AT LESS 2 pes. Satin in Navy. e: per vd. 1 pe. 36" Black Duchess Messaâ€" line, Reg. $2.50 for $R.T® per vd. ‘n Jaown. lose. Faxe, ‘og, *2.25 for #i.l 2 pes. Satin Fo la:d in Grey and Navy 5| pes. 367 Novelty Checked Silk, Plack and White, Lt. G@reen and White, Dk. Green and Purple, Brown and â€" White, Kez. $3.00 for R.29D per vi. 1 pe. 347 Coin Spottedl N American | Rew Silk, lie.. € for WRLBD per yd. 1â€"pe. 36"â€"Striped. Navy Messuâ€" line Silk, Reg. £2.00 for L.3 per yd. 1 pe. 367 Llack Taffeta, Rez. $1.75 for WI.39D per yd. 1 pe. 367 Black Pailletto Silk Reg. $2.25 for W1.39 per yd. 1 pe. 36" Black Duchess Messuâ€" line, Reg. $1.65 for $1.20D per vd. COLORED COATING PLUSH Dress CGoods and Silk Largains reâ€"sof Fo lai THAN COST Foulard, 367 vide, $2.75 for WI.D® ilk § 7ov fde, and Vlum, 36 Satin €].640 wide, Reg Av y enainen annemrepegs mihget. Anirip rbuiect t t ts tch: +. w;-mduu(g ‘ in reply to this the Ingersoll _ club Mhum&u"u&o sounty in December the popula tbld#nouvumu the municpality to be 4.180, or well under the. 6 000 mark. The evidence from Ingersoll is expected in toâ€"day. were de.zated on home ice by an opâ€"‘ met with bearty response . in Chathâ€" posing team when the husky St. Pat am. Park Street Methodist Sunday ricks‘ team of Toronto won on Friday School contributed $317 and Victoria night by a score of 3 to 1. It was not Avenue Methodist $122 to the Armenâ€" a real hockey game, but an exhibition ian Fund, and the First Presbyterian of hew the game was played several Sunday School gave *250 to _ the decades ago when hitting and lifting Fremch, Belgian an* Serbian fund. Kitchsmer .. . 2 1 § 8t. Patricks . . 2 1 & Newman Nail . 0 2 6 Et. Patricksâ€"3. Kitchenerâ€"1. Fâ€"â€" the first time in two seasons the Kitchener senior O. H. A. champions were de.zated on home ice by an opâ€" TORONTO DEFEATS KITCHENER Won. Lost. To Play. 1 pe. 5470 Blaeck Curl Cloth Coatinx. â€" Reg. $6.00 for B4.7® per ovd. 1 pe. 27" Black Holloweut Velâ€" vet â€" for â€" skirts or â€" dresses. _ Reg. $2.25 for #1.6® per yd. COMFORTERS AND PILLOWS 9 only conâ€"forters that are specialâ€" ly priced at W2.D% as well as 2 regnlar $4.75 lines at #8.9®0 cach. 2 doz. Pillows, Bale Sperials 6Be each. 1 doz. Pillows,. Sale Specials #B¢ each. â€" HOLLOWCUT BLACK YELVET Various colors and styles; Sweater Coats â€" that couldn‘t be bought wholesalé at the prices we are selling â€" them at. Reg. up _ to 16.75 Tor $2.29. #7.08 Ladies‘ Brushed Wool Spencers in Black and White. Reg. $2.25 and $2.85 for $1A.39. 2 only Ladies‘ Wool Coaties (Bluck}. Reg. $1.25 for 30¢. 3 Children‘s Slip Overs, size 24 and 26, White with Rose and Nile. Reg. $3.25 for W2.2D. 20 Ladies‘ Slip Overs, size 36 and 38, White with Rose trimming. Reg. $6.75 for $4,00. t Ladies‘ Brushed Wool Sweator Couts _ in â€" Rose, Canary, Purple and _ Mauve. â€" Reg. â€" $10.00 _ for 2 Ludies‘ All Wool Sweaters â€"in HRose and Saxo. eg. $10.00 for 5.00 . Bruched Wool Children‘s Scurts in @ll celors. Leg. 8e for &9e. (hildren‘s â€" Overalls and Wool Eloomers _ in Card. and White Reg, $1.00 for 8%e. Ciatdren‘sC arcimdâ€"Gerseyâ€"Breechâ€" es. (ltez. i0) for Â¥Be. Children‘s Cardinal Erushed Overâ€" wlls. fReg. $1.50 for 4%c¢. Chil:dren‘s Knitted Overalls in Brown, â€" Grey _ and _ Card. Reg. #1.75 for MBe. All Wool MutHers, Cardiual and White. â€" Keg. 50e for 2%e. Infants‘ bearl Stiteched Overalls in â€" Cardiaal ouly. Reg. 65e for 31%c. Rez. $3.00 for W2.19 LADIES‘ AND CHILDREN‘S SWEATER COATS Brusbed Wool Caps and Bonâ€" vet. Reg. up to 50c for 1Â¥e. Brushed Wool Cap and Searf Sct in Copen., White, Card. and Ho «._ Reg. $1.50 for SBe. White Angor tt> Caps for Chilâ€" dren. Reg. $1.uu4 for &Â¥e. 20 Children‘s Fur Sets, Reg. #1.25 for 4BÂ¥e. C hil:dren‘s Scearlct and Cardinal Lo guinus. lis, 4OGe and 45e for Brushed Wool Caps in various rtxles and eolors. lteg. up t> $1.00 for 2Be. Rrushed Wool Tams in Cardinal, Cojmmn.. and Plaid. leg. 75¢ for 29¢. Knit Goods Bargains s &1ian I Be. 1 only Bear Skin Sleigh Robe ool Chil.\ren‘s Seurts Ley. 8e for 5De. Overalls ~and ~Wool Card. _ and _ White night at the Auditorium when the : Union Jacks crossed sticks with the Galt youngators ard wen by a score of 6 to 2. The Jacks came through the round without losing a game, and ‘now have every chance of winning | the group championship. _recent years, and they were on ‘tees from beginning until end. Special reductions on all White Voile â€" Blouses. Many _ are odd sizes where there is only on« of a stvle. A good quality Moire Under skirt in Rose, Padily, NMavy, Alic Blue and Purple. These are reg. $2.75 hut are: being rleared at L.D3 cach. Other ! nderskirt in Black Sateen are very specia‘ at 75¢, $1.20 and %1.95. Odd sizes only 20, 21, 25, in our regular $3.00 Corsets to clem only $2.19. In all our assortment of well mude and high class Dresses every one has been discounted ten per cent. (10 per cent.) off regular pricos. $23.50 ( $18.75 C Soflad _ HMandkerchiefs â€" at _ hal prices and less while they last. to $20.00 ( to $20.00 C to ~AIn. Velour and Kersey: Ctothsâ€"or Tweeds and Whitney C loths, € oats in Ladics‘ and Misses‘ sizeeâ€"every coat is priced so low you need not co without a new one; in fact it will pay you wonderfully well to tmy for the future. We will need the space next month for New Spring Lines and must move them out. Here are a few samples of| how the prices are eut, $38.00 Conts are reduced I to $21.00 C UNION JACKS WON Union Jacksâ€"6 The appeal for aid for refugees has Only 10 Plush Coats at the time this poes to press and all at exactly â€" Hulf | Price. Regular $62.50 Plushes st 88 1.%5 $60.00 * ~ $80.00 ** #50.00 * " $25.00 "__ $38.10 0 " ~ #19.25 ~ / _ $35.000 09 ~ ©17.50 "o > $32.000009 "~ $16.00 soOME OF THESE READYâ€"TO WEAR VALUES WERE NEVâ€" ER BEATEN BEFORE THE WAR to MOSRE UNDERSKIRTS GOSSARD CORSETS Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Bargains HANDKERCHIEFS SWELL DRESSES ‘o8ts ‘oats "outs Toats oats OTHER COATS as order and the = Alii P‘ n m PLUSH COATS BLOUSES GOUDIES, LIMITED, are reduced aro reduced are reduced are reduced are reduced #23.50 8#105.75 #14.30 819.75 #17.95 #29.75 A few Children‘s Conats at $1.00, sives for } and 1 year, also a few «Jresses at half their value. Odd sizes in D.&A. Corscts, 19, 20, 24, 25 and up to 36, regular $1.75 a pair. Sale price ©$I.19. Underwear for women and chilâ€" dren in odd sizes, but the prices are low enough to warrant you picking them up for another season. A great many odd lines that surâ€" viyed the fire are here spread out on tables for easy seeing. 10 dozen E.T. Corsets, all sizes, a regular $1.25 line going on sale at Â¥Sc. China Tea Sets,_Teapot, Sugar and Cream and 6 Cups and Sauceâ€" ors. Sale price I.DD a set. One only Dinner Set (97 pieces) aved from {ire on sule at $10.95 Plain White Plates, vegetable lishes, Platters, Bowls, Jugs, etc., it below _ present â€" or _ wholesale China Cups and Savcers in white ind gold. This is a very special 2D¢ carch. Aluminum Ware at a big disâ€" ount. All articles on the table t 20 per cent. less _ than reguiar wices. . Granite W are on one table all orts and sizes. â€" SalefPrice to clear Toilet Sets, 10 picces, special nle ©4.2% per set. bridge at noon today and died shortly after being admitted to the hospital. With her sister, Miss Clara Milis, and Miss Alice Atkinson and sqveral students from the collegiate, she was riding home on a sleigh driven by Clarence Clark, King street. As the sharp corner at Water _ and _ Main streets was reached the driver slackâ€" ened on the reins and horse jumped into a gailop. with the result that the sleigh skidded, and atriking the sup erstructure of the bridge upsel. Four of the passengers, the deceasâ€" ed young woman, her sister, Eddie Dowler and Louis Friedman, were aged 37, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. John Milis of Milton, had her neck broken in an accident at Main street picked up unconscious _ and carried ealled and Miss Mills was rushed to the hospital. but died before ber coat was removed. The other three vicâ€" tims suffered only from shock and bruises. Galt for tour years, and at the time of her death was assistant forelady at the Getty & Scott shoe factory. She GIRL THROWN occasion we are going to hold a series â€" of â€" VICTORY SALES, brinzing | before the public of Xitchener, â€" Waterloo â€" and | surâ€" sounding | dlistriet, _ WOMXDSRâ€" PUL _ REDUCTIONS. Prices have béen high during the «luration of the war, and prices will continue to be high for quite a ~ while. This celebraâ€" tion â€" event | brings before you hundreds â€" of _ timely items . of importance at prices in many cases as low as before the war. Basement Bargains We‘ve won‘ The alties are Victors. Greed, Strife and Desâ€" truction had to go and their iloorn has heen sounded. Vic toryâ€"a _ wonderful word. It «symbolizes the triumph of right over wrong and the realization of the hopes of our heraie boys who made the supreme sacrifice for the ideal of right. We‘re proud of the men who have been foremost in this pageant of valour. Their glory will ever be blazed in the hearts of men. They have not died in vain. From the great struggle there has issued freedom for all. PO CELEBRATE THIS REâ€" MARKABLE Announcing a Great Miss Mills had been a resident of VICTORY SALE Goudies, , Jan. 16.â€" E. T. CORSETS Limnited and 1Be erch 130 yds. Groy Stripe Roller Toweling. _ Regular 30c. _ Sale Price 238¢ per yd. 2 pes. Red Stripe Beth Towelâ€" ing 306 toâ€"day. Sale price 20¢ per yd. 2 yd. wide Sheeting. Reg Sule 4®e per yd. What do you pay for Prints? Our price has never been higher than now. Why pay more when you can buy them here at 28¢ and 28e per yd. Bleached Cotton 30" wide, worth 28e toâ€"day, Sale price 1®e per vd. 300 yds. Bleached Long Cloth Linen â€" thread, worth 35¢. Sale priceo RM¢ per yd. 40" _ Piltlow Cotton, worth 45c Sale BiBe per yd. Bleached _ Cotton, 27" _ wide, worth 25¢ toâ€"day. Sale 47e per vd Cotton Thread in 150 yd. spools, Nos. 10 to 60, in white and 30 to 50 in black. On Sale at Sefa spool, and in 200 yd. spools: all No«., black or white, sale price Te a spool. tooz only ass orted patterns in Napkins. Sale price $1.95 per doz. 34" wide Factory Cotton, very special 28e per yd. Cloths that are 2x2% yds. wide in different qualities. ‘Sale price #1.93 and $2.2D. Manufacturers turned to making cotton Damask Cloths when linens supplies run out. Here we quote some | that â€" have â€" been â€" slightly soiled from handling, and if it were not for that, they would be worth â€" double the price toâ€"day. Cloths that are 3x2 yds. wide Sale price $2.70. 7 only odd Cloths, pure linen, all different patterns, 2 yds by 3 yds., from $6.95 up to $8.95 %# .7 % COTTON â€" DAMASK â€" TABLE 2 Cloths, pure linen, with 1 doz. Napkins â€" each _ to â€" match. Sale price 14.73 a set. Some that areâ€" slightly â€" goiled from handling are quoted about balf what they are worth toâ€"day. 1 Cloth, pure linen, with 4 doz. Napkins _ to _ match. Rale â€" price We can still give you before the War Linens in quality and Price, every thread pure. We have them in cloths and napkins but only a few cases where they are matehed sets. Lasts 10 days or uni M ce o s e & 1 to the British Red Cross fund, but he had given $3 to the fund himseif. Elmer Weber, the accused in giving eviâ€" dence on his own behaif swore that neither he nor any member of his family so far as he knew had made unpatriotic . remarks about the Bri tish army. The case will be con« cluded toâ€"day. REEVE WEBER OF NEUSTADT AT COURT MARTIAL Toronto, Jan. 15,â€"The examination of Joseph Weber, Reeve of Neustadt, Grey County, father of Elmer Weber, who is under arrest and on trial as a deserter from the army was conâ€" tinued toâ€"day before the court mar tial here. Mr. Weber absolutely deâ€" nied that he had ever made unpatrioâ€" tic remarks about the British army. He admitted.that e had opposed the proposed grant by the county of Grey Miltor: to uight for w‘&‘ w . her parents there survive four sisters and three brothers. | The suthorities decided not to hold an inyuest. declaring that Migs Mills‘ death was yurely accidental was an exceptionally popular young PLAIN AND â€" COLORED COTroNs Linens and Cottons Bargains TOWELING CLOTHS SALPF i1 | â€" ELMIRA NEWS Ladics‘® Black Suede Gloves in all sizes. Regular $1.75, Sale price WL.I9D per pair. Kid Gloves that wore regular #2.00 pair on Salo in smali sizes only #1.69. Children‘s Wool Gloves and Mitts in a large assortment of. odd sizes and colors that are away lower than present vaiue. HOSIERY Heavy Worsted Hose, sell reguâ€" larly in large sizes at $1.50 a pair. We have a range of seconds and odds at the following prices. Sizes 9 and 9J at ®Me. Sizes RJ at 8Be a pair. Sizes 6, 6), T. 7} at ®Be a pair. Sizes 4}, 5, 5} at 8Be a pait. Another line of Worsted Hose in sizes 8} to 10 only goes on Sale at MBe a pair. ‘ Before the war prices is an unâ€" usual thing on Kid Glovesâ€"but we have them in white. Tan, and Black, sizes 54, 6, and 64, on Sale at $I.E9 per pair. j An exceptionally good quality Plain Cashmere HMose for small ehildren, worth from M®e up to TBe a pair in sizes 44, 5, 5jJ, 6, 6J}. 7 goes on Sale at 38e a pair. | BLANKETS Flannelette Blankets that cannot be duplicated for the price elseâ€" where. Largest "size in grey or white. . worth $4.50, Sale price ©3.19 per pair. Wool or Union Bla White, spécial $8.75 Medium size, white price 2.89. FLANNEL White Flannel. soiled on edge only, but wonderful value. Reguâ€" $1.35.. Sale price 7®e per yd. Anotber piece, regular $1.00, ‘Sale price &Be per yd. Smailest size, white price $1.95. _ Canadian Yarn, in black, grey, whito, red or blue. Regular 50€, Sale price 8Be a skein. Single Dark Grey Union Sheet, Sale price #$1.90. Crescent or North Star Cott n Batts, away below present value. Regular 25e. Sale price 1®e per bunch. Eimbroidery Flouncing in lengths for dresses or children 2 to 6 years. Regular $1.50. Sale price 7Â¥e per <yd. Embroid#ry Edgings and Narrow Flowncings, â€" soiled from handling, must hbe elsared at hall price and some â€" loss. Clearing â€" pmove â€" are Sc, Â¥e¢, 10¢ and 45¢ a yd. Laces in Valenciemnes, Torchon and Shadow Laces 1t half price, and in some cases less, must be sold. Embroidery Bargains bacant 1 Broorth s cmd accacchcs 4 & Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Winn and lb‘\gm sour, breath â€" Edith Winn spent the week end at throat, diarrhcea, full of Hamilton. ‘ s teaspoontul of "Califoruia Mrs. Hayden of Listowel is visiting Figs," and in a few hours al her sister Mrs. Jane Christman. constipated â€"waste, . undiges 1 Comnl Fary pelcined uscramlitn~Sbantyv on nenteenninn P noiification that be has been elected a member of the American _ Associaâ€" tion for the advancement of Science, Smithsonian Institution, ‘Washington, D.C. This is quite an honor to come to Mr. Riffer who is proprietor of the Bt. Catharines Brass Works and one of the successful business men of the city. _ Heâ€" was very recently m&-l s ed by the workmen there, with a costâ€" ly _ Masonic watch charm _ and Mre. Riffer received a beautiful cab Look inet of silverware. Anatad The ladies of the Hospital Auxil lary served lunch at the rink on Satâ€" urday evening and will use the proâ€" ceeds for improvements in the Eimira room at the K. & W..Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Plante of â€" near Drayton spent the week end with 2BWL ©° SUTVOTWare. coated, your little one‘s ‘The Misses Lottie and Bessic Lein and bowels need cleai spent the week end at West Mont When peevish, cross, 1 EMBROIDERIES AND LACES Continued From Page Four COTTON BATTING CANADIAN YARN KID GLOVES i1 these goods are so KITCHENER, _ only, Sale onl;v , Sale rkets . ii Japanese Heavy Straw â€" Ruge. suitable for Bedrooms, &n all sip@®, are reduced as follows: for size®. Ox12 there are 3 on Sale\ at s;ï¬ that were regular $10.50, t were â€" damaged. 3 Other sizes are 8x10. Reg. . $7.75, Sale price $3.98. » :3 Ox10‘ 6". Reg. $6.00, Sale price, B4.D5. Gx0‘. Neg. $5.25, Balé_ Every piece at a special reduced price, 2, 3, 34 yds. wide Lino on Sale at 10 per cent. less w regular prices. â€" . Oe Jute Bedroom Rugs that ww regular $7.50 each for size 9:&, aro reduced to #4.46.. Sizes. 76"x9‘ that were $6.25, now ouly; £3.838. & 8 only picces 2 yd. w 00c per sq.yard, but there small quantities left whi Sale at 6©Be per sq.yd. 2 doz. Axminster Mats. RA(.q $4.25, specially priced at $38.90 All mizes in Window Shades awny below present valte. Clear lots in plain shades are priced Brussels Rugs that are som6* what soiled are reduced to about two thi;ds‘lh«ir regular value and Sale price is #17.78 and $24.75. For size Ox10‘ 6" Sale Price i% LINOLEUMS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH > MBO¢ each. And other lines neat insertion priced at 6Be up to 5.73 go on sale w! they last, at one quarter off rg lar prices; while all other K of â€" Curtains or yard matetiafk Scrims, Marquesettes or Lace N are discounted 10 por . cent." regular prices. 1A price $3.95. 4‘6"x7‘. Reg. 83. Sale price #2.59. ‘ 1 pair each Odd Curtaina\ prices ranging from $2.25, $84 4 cnly Axminster Rugs, sizé present value $63.75. Slifllj perfect but not to interfere wear, on Sale while they $42.73 cach. Alt smalier in proportion. _____ _ . _ £20,00, 822.16 and $26. All other sizes are reduced proportion. Rugs of any description Are high in price toâ€"day they are aln Prohibitive, but we are Cleat completely about 100 Rugse at prices that will bring them Awi in the reach of all. FPollo®#t list â€" of column. #538.95 cach 3 only Wilton Rugs, size Ox Reg. $65.00 going on Sale dren of all ages and for and sour bile, little bowels # spent the week end have a well, Mrs. J. Â¥. Bowman. .. . Mre. Albx. Stumpf Delicious "Fruit Laxative" : CURTAINS AND NETS Mr House Furnishing wWINDOW SHADES RUGS AND MATS TO CONBTIPATED prices â€" right down 2 yd. wide we but there. are 0 left which are on Sale\ at m r $10.50, Ne re 8x10. Reg. . $5.95. 5: 3 $6.00, Sale price. 6"x7‘. Reg. $8.% &v