Fl Atâ€" Cost and Less a The Stock is Going as if on Rollers ?},@. by Father Morgan, in which h M. proposal before the Club comcerning the decorating and équipping of the Separate school WQ and using it as the future home of the Club. ï¬fimmmr was then read by E’:â€. Brenner was a bus ir to Wellesley last week. #. J. Voisin is spending a few is with friends and relatives. * Gave Evening. ; gial evening of the St. Mary‘s was held at the large home .Cand Mrs. Antbh. R. Koebel hursday evening, nearly fifty ifs being in attendance. The immber on the prO&TAL WAs m aAmMen e * ol _ C visitor in town a few day & . of ~ _“fl&-mumhmamm’mwl irnold of ~Kitchener spent | last week. _‘ lm in Galtâ€" " Clements. We are sorry to report Miss Clara Quite a numb l’f&,‘"""“"""’"'unhudonm.xalumn““‘“- Milto %â€m her fri@0d| srtack of tonsilitis We all hope their home last s Gatchene. she will soon be out again. ‘MM m Brenner returned Af~| yr. and Mrs. Tack Waite returnes | ABd aprings. Th hg: a tew days in th*|;, Monkton last Thursday after : in games and dn pSH\ y | spending a few weeks with his served st mid! ta Keobel and wibmha Lers. ported having & : were out of town YiS!â€"| yy Henry Holle, Bailiff of Conesâ€" ’"“"" Trene and Tillie Busch left * Foilet Gift Sets ais Rosenblatt spent last in Kitchener on bndnpu- All Ivory and Ebony Pieces and Sets Christmas Crackers and Stockings Superite Automatic Pencils s Meyer spent part Hinschberger left Stewart Phonographs and Cabinets LINWOOD ). E. SEECGMILLER, Phm. B. by Mr. was an out of PH, e 3t f KITCHENER By the Power of LOW PRICES Only Two More Days Till Xmas tnf “m wikthâ€" & . GEnoq.| PGERIER 0 IOment provige 'unapu\ufl-wmu-m' ‘The Bassar hold it TROTSAAY:, q poyl is fiapiey Al s """"‘"‘%’r c Tw | Kosbol and Antoinctte Bronner were‘ afternoon: and evening. under the | w--i-.:hd?t _ ; â€"| Bauinan and two head trom : ,a-wm;m»umamuuum'“““-â€m' "uww“'m' ibd.: -;m-mmammw The M_m“":‘:‘ The display of meats also includes *\ conts per box will be held at the amounted to about $300. Title, Satea Beifr, 1o6 by Mr.:|sight hogs raised and tod by Martin __ l next meeting at the home of Mr. m.mgmumm'm,‘ C "::z'-mlflï¬ml'ï¬"“ mm en eCon No y s don; two holfers) cajr. rased by Jucob Â¥ Martin. The Into the hands of wise, alert shoppers. We haven‘t any time to 1080¢â€"NCNMEF have youâ€"we are overstocked with Christmas Goods and have decided to sacâ€" â€" rifice our entire stockâ€"clear out all Christmas Goods and Christmas Novelties between now and Christmasâ€"â€"At Cost and Lessâ€"We lose all profiteâ€" You get the benefit of our overbuying. Money By Buying These Gift Articles Here m._i._~ Gata togo, w-a:; business visitor in fln‘. o 22 vicinity last Monday. â€" @ _2z The Union Church eund.yimol [ NEW DUNDEE held their annual Christmas Tree on Sunday last, and as usual proved a big success. Sania UIRND MMD T there with his toys and everything. Death of John Waiters. _ His many friends in Linwood will be sorry to learn of the death of Ll\lr. John Walters, on Sunday mornâ€" \ing, after a projonged iliness. Mré. ing, dition after having broken her leg about two weeks ago. ~ The death took place last Monâ€" day at his home in Guelph of John Pirie, a former resident of this place Deceased lived in this district all his life until about two years A8gO, when he retired from his farm and moved to Guelph. He was in his T9th lymr. He leaves to mourn his 10s6, lhh bereaved wife, two sons and three daughters, namely Gordon on ithe old home, George of Guelph, Ruth, Mrs. Ed Mitchell of Battleford |Sask. Winnie, Mrs. Brown of Collingâ€" wood, and Elvie of Toronto, and one Death of John Pirie. WINTERBOURNE Closing Out All Xmas Goods Hot Water Bottles * Fitall Travelling Cases Cigars in Boxes Toilet Waters -;fm,mâ€â€˜.“ln":fl £ arâ€"‘ months â€"with their ‘danghtor, Mre. . _ ...2 in Eimire with her brother, . MFâ€" 1,; py gam Rudy, Baden; YeA CA | whoto display is a credit both to {froury Hetbein. â€" â€"!tea‘ by Wan Novak, Erbsville; Ye2| y @ischer and the farmers from ‘ _ Mesars: Arthur Leeâ€" a8d All8B~__;, mg py Henry Goldbeck, Bridg*~| whom the stock was purchased. their home last Friday evemIng 200 1_,, _oose qucks. and chickens. ‘mdm-m.uml Special care has been taken to ‘and springs. The evening WAS §D8Bt)______ ns yery choicest meats and ; in games and dancing, and lunch WA#!, ; ng your needs can be fully served at midnight. Everyon® T8").___n core of at Fischer‘s cash meat ported having had a very enjoyable; __ _ _, ims, City Hotel block. Wowhhyouudmoothcrtollow‘m bed quilt, near -uemmmxm‘youm’ Reward, E. J. May, Bresi Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Kavelman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brighton and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner and daughtor spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. H. Kavelman where Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueffer of Waâ€" terloo spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Siméif Weber. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Cockroft of the village is rathe scriously ill at present. | again able to be around.: As usual the School concert drew hour program of solid clean amuseâ€" News Notes number of friends of Mr. ‘Novak Erbsville; two lambs fed by w22 00 Wanted â€" Experienced farm hand, duties to commence January 2nd, Christmas fowl will include STRAYEDâ€" Holstein Steer, on farm Reward. A. quantities of crusned OHIP I**|. chopped grain. at. led thereto having regard only to e s the claims of which it shall have WANTED â€" WORKING MACHINE|notice, and the said Administrator Foreman for plant making case will not be liable for the said assots goods in Orillia, Ontario. Perms® |organy part thereof, to any person ent job for right man. _ Apply|of whoseâ€"claim it shall not then with full particdlars. Care Box 30. | have received notice. 1â€"4t. s Dated at Kitchener this twentieth J bcMinmame CA It 1988 Ivory Roll Up Sets Infact everything we are alâ€" lowed to cut prices on Xmas Postcards, 1 doz 1( Booklets in Proportion wf the undersign@d. UWHC! UD" have same by proving ownership, 2wA navine exnanses. John S. U@ENERAL WANTS a quilt, near Bresliau, J. May, Bresiau.â€"50â€"1t. T. 8. Shants, R. R. 8 §1â€"2t. d Bresiau.â€"50â€"1t w1|to send by post prepaid, or to deâ€" ther|liver to the undersigned Adminisâ€" irge |trator with the Will annexed, or its ang | Solicitors undersigned, their names 4t |and addresses with full particulars IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Hartman E. Schnarr, late ottlo1 ‘Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, Farmeor, deceased, and of his wife, Elizabeth Schnarr. _ â€"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purâ€" suant to the Trustee Act, R.8.0. 1914 \mupw 121, that all persons having any claims or demands mhn‘ the â€" estate of the late Hartâ€" man EK. Schnarr, who died on or about the fifteenth day of Novemâ€" ber, A. D., 1922, or against the late Elizabeth Schnarr, who died on or about the twentyâ€"fourth day of Noâ€" statement of their account, and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that after the twentieth day of January, A. D. 1923, the said Administrator will proceed toâ€" disâ€" â€I 32 Qt_neen St. S.outh TO CREDITORS day of January, A. L. 1922. THE WATERLOO TRUST & SAVâ€" INGS COMPANY, Kitchener, Ont. Administrator. SIM8, BRAY & McINTOSH, Kitchâ€" ener. Ont. Its Solicitors. §1â€"4t Special to Farmers Chopper Rollers _ Sharpened Now to sharpen chopper rollers, as wW@! “npnlrlllundlofothu'mhh- Come in and see us or write and we can arrange date, when your hhu'l Cotton Root m will be done promptly. ‘.flfl.'glahumw Service and Satisfaction is our m E‘u"“&f‘mï¬n‘f{"? $1: Ko. x, 33; No. 3. $5 p-;\::‘ ‘The undersigned is now prepared Christmas Gifts for Everybody CIFIS OF WARM WOOL FOR WINTER WEAR EeC A BOY WILL FOREGO AN EXTRA TOY GIFT There aren‘t many things a boy would rather ; er have come down the chimney than a good | art heavy Sweater. . The boy will think It great to:| wi pult on when he goes skating or tobogganing | t0 and as far as you parents are concerned a Sweatâ€" FOR THOSE WHO CAN‘T AFFORD EAPEE We have on hand a hundred Girls‘ Knitted Cape, able for this weather which we will offer at a ve able price, 65¢ each Black Silk Hose and Silk and Wool Hose. A A Suit of fine Wool very acceptable gift ang yet within the bounds | preciated by your Mo of most purses. o \ can‘t afford _ it. A fine Jersey Knit Muffier in fawn and light own, a very appropriate man‘s gift at a very Chicopee Woollen be made into a very suitable Bath Robe. #1" splendid farm situated a fow miles ouly from both Kitchener and Watâ€" erloo.' Good land, splendid upâ€"toâ€" date buildings, special equlï¬meu for dairy to supply milk to either Kitchener or Waterloo milkmen. Don‘t miss this chance. Apply for further particulars to A rare oppportunity to secure & Near Kitchener and Waterloo A. K. Cressman More prized than any Christmas giftâ€" coetlï¬f)imthanacmhunuun Long will carry the very warn Long Distance wili carry and personality of your and personality of your UHHBNNIAEPD BACCT ings into the most distant homes. The farther away good friends are, the more they will appreciate ï¬,le_fx‘“{l’ri†°t Every Bell Telephone is a Obey that impulse! On this Da ath!ï¬ draw near to those who are;(gsl'ult. only for a few minutes, be actually with them where they liveâ€"in the very room with themâ€"wishing them "Merry: Christâ€" mas." Long Distance alone makes it possible! Aft;r 8.30 Ii.m. the evening rate on Stationâ€" toâ€"Station calls is about oneâ€"half the day â€" * Wish them Merry Christmas by Long Distance state Waterloo Phone 185 FEW SUGGESTION®S .. AFFORD EXPENSIVE GIFTS FT FOR A HEAVY SWEATEN MWME AMCC" er certainly saves a boy‘s better clothes. They are in Jacket or slipover style, in plain colors or F. 8. ROUTLEY, with contrasting bands, we will offer at a very reasonâ€" A Suit of fine Woo! Underwear preciated by your Mother who n can‘t afford _ it. â€"remembered voice. Sets in fawn and dark brown, also dark md royal will be appreciated these cold HEAVY SWEATER ANY DAY. THE MERCANTILE FiRE INSURANGE Long Distarce Station Araras targ e the very warmth Christmas greetâ€" curity of $50,250,000. _ â€" .. Alfred Wright, Secrotary®"<. C. A. BOEHY, Dist. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 during the winter months. T06 cost is trifling and the results most gratifying. Phone 191 Mills KITCHE Winter and Your STORAGE BATTERY INCORPORATED 1874 Dobbin‘s Exide might be ap» ay think she waATERLOO $ k ï¬;: i ie . B w5