per _in [ hongr W‘f Arm‘stice Night en, rad ""1_“ was hold in MoOâ€" :q Aridgy evening. A feature | n« LW s 00 us We ies asquérade m&i bats. to Mr. Mc yfll{m that street Agls hoe beautifully do r;gg,présem 1 °0 "city, 3 of %ln‘nlhu)x. T E}dï¬ï¬upox case land was broug! Fv;qtmn ‘his. car was the judging o o several wellâ€"kunow! um.perl::l Player: $im the Alien Ths2 !!:Bflt was isucd fervice ~Statto» Nurses‘ Homs eatly enjoyed by present. Miss Eva a the piano and & a complets sucâ€" 0t & service s.a :‘;_tast. near the C weost of $5,000. O i}’v §. Melntyri ight. Commission uccoassful hun %‘coumm. He atting his quois day in comp. I,* Armistics Day Â¥ Incany part of tire anes on Thoresa St. Walkerton, EBruce ‘u the Women ty â€"atter the regâ€" kn‘ or Friday $n. organizer and h: appreciated. @n‘@ wesks. 0 101 .’l-.de on Moondi: ‘Revenue Oifice ;,dlel H. Gress« ithe premises o ‘wppaared in uc w. (ho case be d C. Pfofier ~ # _motor coll. i‘tlnm}' Averu /â€"\Pfefter‘s car able while Mr. of the evont gared before Jud: teruoon and pleaâ€" Ating a still. He costs or six monâ€" the finc. Lne pu *J celd imeeting the c .' aerv «e of Mo ¢ even. K/â€"W .« Nursâ€" F‘ at the i& Wolte on Afteresting +\ held after # spent and was served #as of the ie gity, «ho io fitiag at Ha was his fine e lat he W: yesterday carried a provide for the issuing of"$100,000 in thirtyâ€"year deâ€" bentures, to be used for the construâ€" etioa of the Eigin Memorial Hospitai samex. There was a light vote polled stendimg about two to one for the bylaw, giving a majority of 450. Look After Destitute. St. Catharines has early begun preparations to look after destitute people this Wintsr. A contral relief com:ittee has been named Ly the City Council, with Alderman James Dakers as chairman, and is making an appeal to the citizens for money, clothing, bedding, end cots and also for unused buildings, which may be made available for elceping quarters for the poor. The new "Stop and Go" traffic signal system was tried out at King and Queen streets on Monday New Traffic Sign afternoon, proving satisfactory. The system is the same as that employed at heavy traffic coruers in many of the large cities. Successful An organ recital was given in the Evangelical Church oo â€" Thursday evering wher Miss Tabitha Helin, the regular orgauist, turhished the bulk of the program, and did so to the delight an satisfaction of the large eudience. In two organ duetts she was ably assisted by hor brother, NMr. Harvey Hchn. The one duett was â€" Luther‘s great | Reformation byn For plaudieg church. At the render fro‘r the o Bylaw. House ol Rehige {+ ob fhe q9O26S, LCl | Held up Tralfic ooo e en ESm inhlti Ttho prize, GeoortZe A honvlltâ€"oaded truek which stai~ . Z1 erbpth Z egler, â€" Margaret Hufl. s s ues uo wlIÂ¥CE Cup |ed on Kiag street this moraing. wess ~ Al.ca Schet‘ote. Jsabel Wright. Ivan 7 Pros‘on Junior Formet‘s |of ~Foundry street, held up trafiic [Dr»r»nls. Isate] Treacy, Pearl Mader + broa team jor some lifle tUme. Tha otruck } Br .cs Holman, A Lolu Wagshoff L Ko. 90 Wellesley, thers stolled on the car tracks end could Gi‘bert MiCar. Ela Litwilier. Clase prizos â€" offéred _ The first4 not ba moved. !t was fnaily shoved '3~â€"Fr0fl Karrow, _ Willia Shants es wers a Norach‘rs l'il_‘w one sld4e by a straat ear ua ue ‘Crarles Alexasder Rudoiph id a Weot: Ns vels sds ap f(grer esn en oc "Wee ripagt _ gara ame | Preitcart‘s > **am \* Lonuab m&;m&â€}{ e 'OIA"’.‘ '{*& xÂ¥ = .2 tota en ,’J‘;f;._‘ ‘L'_...'J o 1 Mn ow B du in U '»‘-M 'J:';Ch Hchn. The one duett r‘s great | Reformation Poste Burg (a mighty our God) in variations, er one was II Travator. ring of the latter the auâ€" 1 pot refrain from apâ€" kough they were in seal duett by Miss Mehn Organ Recital h W H We Dominick erEm tion and e d 11 b M t iStmit to lear ich 0 Vozt lo W sil set Vogt ell nte for H [le d Aynual Event on Farm of Clayten Shuhâ€"Banquet Followed The third annual â€"stock â€" judging competition 6 tthe Junier Fasmers: Association of Waterloo County were hold on the farim of Mr. Clayton Shuh, north of Waterloo, o8 Monday. The event attracted a l2 number end a keen and lively lxrelt was taken in the proceedings. Fifty conâ€" testants from all parts of the counâ€" ty participated, seven associations being represented. The Judges. There were ten classes, two of e«ch viz; dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, sheep and hogs, excellent stock being judged. The judges were the following:â€"Dairy Cattle, Mr. Truman Oxford; Beef Cattle, Mr. Clemens Wellington; Horses, Mr. Steckly, York; Sheep, Mr. Fergusou, Hamilton; Hogs, Mr. R. 8. Duncan, Toronto. . Held Banquet. In the evening a banquet was held at Cupid‘s Inn, Kitchener, at which the officials and contestants to the number of about fifty were present. Nir. J. S. Knapp, district representaâ€" tive of Agriculture acted as chairâ€" man Among those present was Mr. J. M. Schneider who commended the associations of the county on their activities and the interest they were showing in securing the highest and best type of live stock. Others presâ€" ent also spoke. Prizes Awarded. The prize of $50 donated by J. M. Schneider & Sons of Kitchener for a free trip to the Chicego Internaâ€" tional Fat Stock show was won by Leslie Turnbull of Galt who secured the highest number of poiuts in the judging competition. The second prize of $50 given by the Waterloo County Jurior Farmâ€" er‘s Association was won by Mr. Elâ€" don Hunsberger which also ensures him a trip to the Fat Stock Show at The Silver Cup donated by the County Board of Agriculture was won for the second time by the Kitchener Junior Farmer‘s Associaâ€" tion whose permanent property it now becomes. It was awarded to the association having the five highâ€" est men in the competition. The team scoring the five highest points comprised _ Messrs. Eldon Hunsâ€" berger, Orville Weber, Fred Snyder, Leighton Shantz «nd Lorne Weber. \r. Duncan presented the cup to the team, complimenting them ou lh€ T{u Shuh tarm / the off Posties Will Sell Stamps on Rouies com > in ooR venent for t A large gathering of both men and women voters attended the rally of the Farmerâ€"Labor pariy in Cones togo last evening to hear the elec on jssues as outlined by the difâ€" Hett Supporters in Conestogo; Speaker Criticizes Member ferent qpeaknrs.‘ Charles | H‘Miard, who acted as chalrman | made a strong appeal to the Farmers and labor men to stand firmly together and â€" work â€" wholeâ€"heartedly for the candidate, Dr. J. E. Hett, who, he velleved. by reason of stromm ind h b velieved, by reason of stromg ind Yractical Ideas along. health "nes was ably fitted for a seat in the C> binet Jof the‘ country as Minister of Public Health. J. G. Harst gave a »traight tail o the accomplishinents of W. i) Enter during h s four yeare at O »wa. cliiming that as a member fo arch Watertoo Mro Eoter bad sc L'm's. The th the con Postm tified After ago Artl p rthur Exton gave an eloquent adâ€" &a in which he outined the polhev the Farm and Labor party. He a followed hy Dr. Hett who ex ned why be was in the Lotor cement and had been assoclated pl.ehod but little a s he nz we whed io found wanting t for so many yeatr» o that effect and has recelâ€" pply of stamps which the will _ sell. The â€" stamps book form and are very con oy the public to carry. st Â¥ \tey ‘weeust .....V'ldd «) spitality of Mr. Clayton granting the use of ts â€" greatly appreciated uy ils. contestants and specâ€" ‘he doetuils in cannection compet on Wl appear io it ember 14th, inatl carhk y a full supply of stamps n their routes and sell ishing them. r Lindper has just been m tha the o Mruditd "Io munaucn. ‘oal| â€"teae Nervery, berear U9ev ‘cladeâ€" # câ€& < thy. E 'h%‘ ath, . ‘des those orer ~10%, Olass 2, £0% W‘W 24 hq +5 :t T o i Heienn snnA Giesr 1. Aaoiew niokatdaos, in below 505. Andividual . ‘heve|‘ Class 11~â€"Horace Richardson, Korâ€" been distfibuted during the week: . |@ne Schnarr, Florence Ulirich, Leu ‘; ‘‘__ Form 4. \‘\|raine Koshler, Carl Beruer, Lob!se * "Olasg Tiâ€"Harold Bherk, Catherine 0:2.‘ Alice Macklin (equal), Foster. Gordon Parker, Class 2:â€" | K Lockie, ‘Charies Heller, Arthur Lang, Greta Joyce, Marie Zj}>â€"|Ruth Hilltard, Eileen Hall Walter iuu. Ralph Reiner, Clyde Mahood. | Bean, Bhannon Bowlby ud Edgar \Class 31â€"Dorothy Grigg, Earle Jewâ€"|Smith ~ (equal), Homer °P »queguat, itt, Marjorie ~Hilliard, Helen Roos.| Alymer MacDruald, Camerona Washâ€" Cass 4:â€"Jack Colli»s, Pauline Roos |burn, Eva Hughes. Class 2;â€"Doréâ€" | Waiter Mueller. thy Frank, Dorotiy Fisher, Floyd ) Form 3A Bherk, ‘Tom Nowak, Stewart Boebâ€" Class 1:â€"Carl Jaeger, Harvey Perâ€"|mer and Marjorie Urstedt (equal), Form 3A Class 1:â€"Carl Jaeger, Harvey Perâ€" rin, Murray Bray, Heury Opperman, Kennoth Suyder, Elmer Stauffer, Ca therine Bechtel, Margaret Weseloh, Kathryn Roos, David Grigg. Class 2: â€"Marguerite Heller, Kenneth Murâ€" tagh, Lorme Sbants, Esther Koppe ser, Carl Musselman. Milton Hehn-‘ becker, Nils Roeuig, Lewis Johnson, Adele Milbausen, Lella McFadyen, Jean Hemphill, Merle Shantz. Class 3:â€"Eliseâ€" Walters, Leonard Holize, Robert Richardson, Arthur Dreger, Clare Snyder, Helen Brown, Roy Binâ€" ning, Barney Rahn. Class 4:â€"Oscar Kuntz. Ungraded:â€"Izetta Bezeau, Lewis Jeukins, Douglas Kalbfleisch. | Form 3B. _ Class 1:â€"Erie Stetss, _ Gordon lGood. George Mills, Marion Willison Beatrice Uttley, Mildred Wagner, ‘D.Arey Hilliard, Dorothy Tailby, Dulâ€" cie Talman, Elcia Wouimer, Margaâ€" }ret Snyder, Archie Bernhardt, Wilâ€" liam Welker. Class 2:â€"Jullan Gowâ€" an, Robert Boekmer, Erma Shantz, :Alice Hunt, Lawrence Bezeau, Idella |\ Haist, Edward Harrison, Allan Bain. \Ciass 3:â€"Edwin Scully and Elvin Snyder (equal), Marie Breithaupt, Stewart Good. Ungraded:â€"Mildred ‘Roedding, Fileen Shauntz, Gladys | Snyder. ~. berg v . Bechtel, Jean Melcoim. Jeasie Mcâ€" 4 Fadyon, Ireao Haist. Jeaunne Ki‘ne. ‘Loulas â€" Wiamer, _ Kelth â€" Staeble‘ Ruby Sehmidt. Cart Se‘bert. Clasa °: Hiszel Strome. Wilfrid Bachert _ . 2l trbpth Z egler, â€" Margaret Hufl. 4 i Alca Schet‘ole. Jsabel Wright. Ivan c [Dl‘-l‘nl!i. Isate] Treacy, Pearl Mader x | Br . o+ _ Moiman, A Lolu Wagshoff . Form 3D. Class 1:â€"Walter Zinn, Franklin Cressman, Betty Ratz, Gertrude Conrad. Class 2:â€"Albert â€" Scellen snd Minota Weichel (equal}, Catheâ€" rine Henderson, Walter Bergman, Frances Bean, Margaret Ziegler. Jean Collins, Meta Woeller, Robert Moody, Carl Smith, Elmer Ide, Marâ€" tha Breithaupt, Henry Lincke, Jean MacMillan, Frapklin Miller: Class 3 â€"Nora Langâ€"Ford, Lennox Smith, Doris Garner, Howard Dierlamm, Elizabeth â€" Rudell, Jacob Rotgauze. Class 4:â€"Frances Huff.. Form 3C. Class 1:â€"Annie Steppler. Mabel Sturm, Largetta Shafer, Marguerite Sweitzer. Class 3:â€"Elroy Stantz. Form 2A. Santaminestimmeciituininii c n Class 1: â€"Wim. Cullen, Elleen Bricâ€" j B ommmmmmanmemmemmmmmnnmnesmmaemec= 19 ker, Douglas Lang, Verna Lauman., OBITUARY Elizabeth Staebler, Olyive Sefbert, | & _______ _ _ 22222222 x Allen Betzner, _ Marian Musselman. MR. DAVID EBY. Ivzey Fortner, Jack Clement, Edva | The funeral of the late David Eby Cress, John Mvers, Evelyn: Perschâ€"‘ witl be held on Saturday afternoon bacher, Opal Betzner. Class °:â€"LO o the East End Cemetery and not lz Bruegeman. Earl Lautenscblage®. on Sunday as was stated yosterday. Winifred Talman, Dorothy, Sh0€â€" gervices will be held at the East maker. Grace Merrett, Edith Steiss, | En Mennonite church as well as Clifford _ Sinclair, Elthea mehm,‘at the family residence, 246 King Ruth _ Knechtel, _ Mildred | CulleD,‘ Street. Lloyd Winter, Lorene Shantz, Gerâ€" | oo i oc ald Knechtel, James Sinclair, Crawâ€"| MARS. VERONICA DETWILER ford Robinson. Class 3:â€"Catherine ‘ The sad inteiligence was received Henderson, Harry Law, Cyril Hew |n this . city, Snday of the death itt. Kathleen Treacy, Florence BeaÂ¥. of Mra. Veronica Detwiler, relict of Mayme Leslie, Roy McGinnis, Wil Rew Noah Detwiler, a former pastor liam Mills, Alice Hagey, William Mit of Bethany, Mennonite church of Gladys Becker. _ Ungraded: â€"Olive | this city, Erb. |\ _ The late Mrs. Detwiler was forâ€" Form 28. Clasa 1:â€"Jerome â€" Hummel. Wilâ€" l‘am Hachnel. Ward Snyder, Harold Shantz. Bernice Milhausen, Arnoldi Haight, George Roberts. Class 2:â€" Jean Snider, Jerome Moran. Marjorâ€" io Rose,. Arthur Hessenaur. Mary Dunke, Gordon â€" Weber, Beatrice Gishler. Russel Zimkann, Allan Bean Class 3:â€"Norman Woolcott, Judson Dupke, Walter McMeans, Erma Rolâ€" lan. Class 4:â€"Edward Mabhn, Karl Kruse and Albert Schaefer (equal), Oliver Frie«, Roy Hood. UngradeJ â€"Jobhn Alexander,, Robert C Frarces Burns, Eva Johnsou jorle Suider Kee, Katherine Brown, Buelah Brck acfer. Carl Steiss, 1 Betguer, Florauce via Azimoff. Marg Eva Mitchell, Joy BachtAL. â€" Class 2: Alva â€" Jamieson, | E Sche vitt, Olivce Sherk, Glemo P mer bHahn. Martha Suyder Seibert, Lou!s Agatha Boese Uewenl) * C . ** pu#e Form 2C Ruby Ha)l tanle erk. Gleno Pervin Stuiin, Reta Bervl Petch Joyce Nizen 2: â€"Hilon 1A W iso. Glen s M U oho Col iare s W oo R Walter Mn Al ub Harry ‘Tolton, Ruth Walker, Elza beth Beese, John Sherk, Verda Herâ€" ber, Alice Felk, Lester Gleiger, Olive Davis, Margaret Good, Lorne | Delion, Miriam Walters and Mary Snider (equal) Carl _ Pequeâ€" gnat. Class 3:â€"Leonard . Grigg | Marjorie Parker, Percy Shoemaker. Class 4:â€"Fred Moogk, Malcolm Grifâ€" fin, Gordon Jamieson, Billy Kalbfie!lâ€" sch, Nellie Hilborn. Form 1C. Class 1:â€"Ruth Kruspe, Edua Schâ€" ultz, Carl Kraatz, â€" Leslie Kuntz, | Dorothy _ Shippanowski, â€" Florence ; Lindsay, Euphemia Habel, Kenneth | Cole, Wilbelmine Knell. Class 2:â€" ‘ Laverne Hosea, Irene Vanderhart, | Howard Smith, Carl Schaus, Walter | ‘Knecmel. Grace Knechtel, Florence Mueller, _ Greta Schaefer, Walter ““ Schack, Robert Lerevre, Leta Kolb, ‘ Frances Shepherd, Ethel McCutchâ€"| ‘eon. Pauline â€" Hymmen, â€" Beatrice ‘ !Kennedy, Edna Schaefer, Marguerâ€" ite Lachman, Norma Stricker, Ger | |aldine Hoffman. _ Class 3:â€"Melvin ‘ ‘Simpson. Roy Bauman, Eva Robinâ€" son, Arthur Bringloe, Margaret Nagâ€" ‘le, Eileen Heldman, Frank Nagle, |\Gertrude Hillebrecht, Lloyd Becker. \ Form 1D. Class 1:â€"Wilftid Franks, Hilda Boll, Marie Lincke, Margaret Ainley, | ; Netson Sbantz. Kathleen Brubacher, | Gladys â€" Hagen, Mildred Brighton. |\Class 2:â€"Loretta â€" Baechler, Ruth ‘Adolph. Edna Rosenverger, Grace Abrens, Max Newman, Clarence Helâ€" | ler, Arthur Boogel, Reta Cnrduer." | Harold Littler, Susiu Beraux Carl | ;Klem. Nelda Braun, Auna Elsley, | Class 3:â€"Adelaide Heiberi, Clarence ‘ Halliman. Class 4:â€" Gladys Witzel. i Ungraded:â€"Theresa Fry, Mary Co hen, Leslie Sibley, Grace Rosquberâ€" | ger, Gowan Cornell. GUNEAâ€"At Kitchener, November ith, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gunâ€" ea, 53 Shauley Street, a daughter. The funeral of the late David Eby will be held on Saturday afternoon to the East End Cemetery and not on Sunday as was stated yosterday. Services will be held at the East End Mennonite church as well as at the family residence, 246 King Street. this city. The late Mrs. Detwiler was forâ€" morly Miss Veronica Busch and was bern in Germany about 84 years ago. At the age of 16 years she came to Canada. For the past 20 years she has resided in Toronto, but is well remembered by imany friends ard relatives in the Twin City. She is survived by four daughâ€" ters, Mesdames Samuel Sherk and Simeon Hallman, with whom she reâ€" wided, and Misses Sarab and Josâ€" ephint all of Toronto. Six grandâ€" children and five great grandchildâ€" ren also survive. The funeral service will be held in Bethauy Mennonite church on Tuesday, Novetaber 15th at 2 p.m Interment wiil be made in the East End Menmonite cemetery. MRS. ELIAS WEBER. The death of Mrs. Elias Weber took place at the residence of her sonâ€"nlaw. J. S. Woclnet, Frederick Street Limits, on Mondav night. The deceased was n her 90ih year, and hail been milingy about a year. She is survive1 by two sons aid four daughâ€" ters, viz: Amos, Didsbury; Ray, Norâ€" folla Nob.; Mrs. J. 8. Woolner, Kit« chener; Mrs. Aaron Schiedel, Otto Strcet, Kitchenar; Mrs. Daniel. Frey Didsbury, Alba.; Mrs. Norman Bushâ€" cr. Carstairs, Alba. Two sisters alâ€" s« survive, Mrs. Owen Shantz, Michâ€" Izan, and Miss Barbara Shoemuker of this city. The busband of the deceased died about twelve years rgo. The funeral arrangerount« will be announced later. mEAB. MARY ARMOUR Mrs. Mary Armour, 227 Hibernia Street. Stratford, died shortly after noon at the General Hospita!l in that‘ city. She had been 111 since early summer, and was removed to the hoepital about two weeks ago. She was born in the township of €outheast Hope 68 years ago, and Lad lived in Statford for the past « towe. AeHE PEA e PA | Brickerâ€"Germann Co. 35 years. She was twice married. By her first husband, the late Augâ€" ust Pike, she had two children, who survive her: Mrs. James McTavish Charles St., and Mrs. Fred Bush, Kitâ€" chener. Her second husband, Jas. Armour, died about a year ago. BORN JUSTINâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. V. Justin, Albert Street, a daughg Doris Lillian. _ WEBERâ€"In Waterloo, on Saturday Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Weber 186 Albert street, a daughâ€" ter. DOBBIEâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dobbie, 24 Ahren‘s E., a son. HAASEâ€" At Kitchener, November 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Haase, 173 Benâ€" ton Street, a son. GRIFFINâ€" At Kitchener, November 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Grifâ€" fin, Maitland Apartments, King Street West, a daughter. Free! Free!â€"The Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph, your Home Paper for balance of year, $1.50 pays subscription, to of year, $1.50 pays subscription, to Jan. 1923. Order now from your near est agent or send direct to Chronicle Telegraph, Waterloo, Donkey Club. The "KopFar‘ Club of Donkeys has been orgabized in Stratford by 5314 NO. 2â€"â€"â€"5 doz. Men‘s and Ladies‘ Umbrellas, " so slightly that you can hardly find thedamages. handles, and worth from $1.75 to $1.85. Sale pr k>oScrvice NO. 1â€" 10 only Men‘s Waterproof Coats, in pluin und fancy tweed effects, Belted back, absolutely fast colors, Worth $15.00, $17.00 and $19.00. Sale price.... ... $1080 Corsets lend comfort and good style to many women. We are showing two emguént models in low and high busts. These have curved spoon stays in front and the vrelief bandlets afford excellent support for the stout figure, speâ€" cial At .........2........... $8.00 WILL GENTLY MASSAGE AWAY UNDESIRABLE ABDOMINAL FLESH AND RESTORE YOUR FIGURE TO ITS NATURAL GRACE AND SYMMETRY. LET US HELP YOU TO CHOOSE A "NEMO" CORSET. _ YOU WILL FIND IT WILL ELIMINATE MANY OF. THE FITTING WORRIES WHICH MAY HAVE ANNOYED YOU. _ ._L. FOR THE WEARER OF "NEMO" CORSETS WE HAVE A SPLENDID RANGE OF THE WELL KNOWN BRASSIERES, .CIR CLETS, JUSTPUL BRASSIERES AT .................. $1.50 and $1.75 [ans Treacy To: Nemo Wonderlift 1 l Is A WOMAN‘S BIRTHRIGHT AND 5HE t [J SHOULD NOT FORFEIT IT BY NEGLECTâ€" T P 'JW ING HER FIGURE. SO WHY NOT HAVE . $z THE LONG, FASHIONABLE LINES WHICKH ARE SO NECESSARY IF YOU WOULD LOOK TRULY CHIC ? "Nemo" Self Reducing Corsets Brassieres the members of Ach1â€"Baba and Sippâ€" ara Temples Dramatic Order Knigâ€" bhts of Khoran. _ The following ofâ€" ficers were elected: Kad!, A. 8. Kapâ€" pele; Shiek, H. W. Davis; Scribe, W. E. McCardle; The Magi A. 8. Reld, James E. Roberts, Charles Farquharâ€" son ad W. G. Dixon. WATERLOO Are now fully installed in their new home end want to.â€" meet all their old and as many new friends as possible, Our stock of IRON, STEEL, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIES and VARNISHES is unequalled im this part of Ontario At present we want FARMERS, HOUSEKEEPERS and others to know that we are receiving a lut of the CELEBRATED FLEISCHSCHNEIDE MASCHINES direct from Germany, We carry the Nos. 22 and 32, which are most used, at AWAY DOWï¬ PRICES. Also those 4 and 8 QUART STUFFERS. Call early as our stock is limited. > FARMERS remember we are Headquarters for SCOOPE, FORKS and dozens of articles you use. John FenneH & Son The Joy of Being _ wWELL DRESSED 4 34 QUEEN STREET, SOUTH KITCHENER Corsets in low and medium busts, which give a good range of styles for difgf-lerent figures These are very well reinforced with double steel and have the usual selfâ€"reducâ€" ing bands in front. Four supportâ€" ers on all. The prices are special At 2.2............... $5.25 to $8.00 Nemo Self Reducing Directors Met The bdard of directors of the reâ€" cently M ldple Leaf Steck fo Tonic Company met last evening. > While the company has been in existâ€" °_ ence but & few months, the reports are very satisfactory. ; w