‘, New Year‘s th‘ se~* time t make good resolutions â€"Better start practicin them nowâ€" sos th change won‘t be â€" so sudden â€"~â€"~ Above _uvtmrod a Chinese we dding ceremony. The Chinese, as is known, attach great importance to the marriage YoW and celebrate with elaborate ceremonies upon th % occasion it is taken. ‘The bride and groom kneel prostrate before the father and mother of the bride and the tieing of the knot is solemnized by the bride‘s mother. She does it by putting a rose in the bride‘s hair â€"and then transferring it to that of the husba nd. After this, the happy couvle retire to their new homes andâ€"as the saying goesâ€""live happily ever after." * Otto Rudisnella, while working on the farm of Jacob Spies, near El mira, was thrown to the ground by a pick, suffering two fractured ribs. The death took place at Guelph of Rev. H. McPherson, a former pastor of Glenallen. Mr. Manasseh Bauman, who has resided at Vineland, is moving with his family to Elmira where they will reside in future. Hogs brought $9.00 per cwt. at the C.P.R. cattle yards last Wed: nesday. f Mr. Adam Rominger, who is a batient of St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitâ€" chener, has contracted pneumonia, and his condition is serious. George Latsch of Centreville, while hunting at Broadview with a Kitchener hunting party, sustained a fractured thigh when he fell near their cabin. He is a brother of Milton Latsch of Elmira. The death took place at Drumâ€" heller, Alta., on Oct. 22. of Lovina Brown, wife of John H. Moyer, in her 54th year. Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neurâ€" algia. HARTLEIBâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Hartleib, a daughter. HAMACHERâ€"At Waterloo, Nov. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Hamacher a daughter. * MARTINâ€"In Woolwich, Nov. 18, to FISCHERâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fischer, a daughter. Smln r â€" w ber ‘ !a |i" t ,.) Mr. and Mrs. David S. Martin, a ELMIRA BIRTHS. HOW CHINESE "TIE THE KNOT" ©| @| JACKâ€"SNIDERâ€"At Kitchener, Nov 19, Zylfer Snider to Robert Wm Jack, by Rev. J. R. Webb. MARTINDALEâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital, Nov. 24, Leslie Martindale, of Lion‘s Head, aged 50 years. CARRUTHERSâ€"At Kitchener, Nov. 25, Mrs. Louise Carruthers, aged 84 years. Interment took place at Wingham. * wHAT DO YOU You‘ve heard about the potato diet of that husky individual, the Irish peasant, as an instance of the potato‘s perfection. But do you realize that the cow, though less adâ€" vertised as such, is none the less almost as important a friend of the Irishman as is the potato, and that the milk he drinks supplies him with the elements the potato lacks? If so, you probably also realize | Ns ea that the "perfect food" justifies the‘ value, $1.50 and $1.75. Sale $] name ‘by passing that acid test for Fancy Cuffs, reg. $2.50. " $] foodsâ€"being able alone to support s and build up the young of all mamâ€" Long Fancy Gloves, Reg. $2 mals; and the milk bottle no doubt $3.00. Sale ..........>}> has a prominent place in your iceâ€" + chest and on your market list.| T bl CI Therefore, realizing that even a per<‘ lllnen a e fect food may have its imperfecâ€" A special purchase of 2 and tions, you want to know how to get( cloths, beautiful patterns. Sor the best milkâ€"for your money: others Pure Linen. Reg: $4.50 will ordinarily observe in pure milk. Itâ€" appears of faint yellowâ€"white color. is practically odorless, and bas an unmistakable sweet, fresh taste. Artificial coloring, although seldom used, is easily detected, for it will ordinarily color the milk as well as the cream, whereas in the naturalâ€"colored product, the milk is bluish, and the cream above it is of rich yellow in contrast. You should expect the cream which rises on your milk to form from oneâ€"eighth to oneâ€"fifth of the total amount, although if you buy "rich" milk, it may be oneâ€"fourth cream. Any milk should stick to a glass a bit as you ppur it out, rather than leaving it clean, as water would Keeping the "Perfect Food" Perfect Every housewife knows the neces sity for keeping milk coldâ€"the temâ€" perature should be below 50 degrees Fahrenheitâ€"but do you realize the importance of keeping it away from strongâ€"smelling foods? And do you see that every container used for your milk is not only ordinarily clean, but scrupulously so? Minard‘s Liniment for Aches and Tere are the characteristies yout. and $5.00. Sale, each Pains. By Carlotta Sommers Wl MARRIAGES DEATHS. KNOW ABOUT MILK? Thursday, Friday and Saturday The Big Sale You Have Waited For We might be a little late with our reguiar Fail saie, OWH DPDHHUUL V4 C 0 O Locsifion on earlier â€" OUR NEW STORE is now practically complete, and we wilt be in a position BIG CROWD which we know before hand will attend THIS SALE when once they read ove Some of the Most Astonishing Bargains Ever Offered in + u.. S p o. Lk a 0 eA lc L222 tha\ Feout s REMEMBER:â€"â€"This will be REAL MERCHANDISE that witl be sacriftced aondo 196 RED LETTER DAYS FOR ALL VALUE SEEKERS._COME WITH THE OPENING Your choice of our Fine Wool Crepes and San Toy. All the newest shades. Reg. $1.50 and $1.75. Sale Price, per yd. .......}.}}++> $1‘35 All Wool Cashmére. 36 ins. wide. Six new shades. Reg. $1.50. Sale Price, per yd. ........}}}}}0 $1'19 Extra in Dress Goods Special prices on 56 in. Serges, Trico tines, etc. Some nearly % price. Our 12 and 16 button length in White, Mode and Pongee. Reg. $2.00 and §$2.25, Sale .....c.r2ur.. $1'75 A special purchase of 2 and 2% yard cloths, beautiful patterns. Some Union. Fancy Cuffs in a variety good shades. Sale, per pr. . Sorry, but we have only 6 dozen to sell at this price. Reg. $6.00 and $7.00. Sale Price, per doz. .. $5‘00 LADIES‘ PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE Some with Ribbed Tops, all wool. Worth $1.19 and $1.35. Special 3 D&YR, BF c........ri.6.06642 98c AMERICAN BATTING 2 Cases of Noxall Batts, about 8 doz. rolls, very nice quality. Reg. 25c. Sale, each ..........>% ++ lsc Dovn_o_t--l;lr{s;rtihis line of plain shades. Reg. up to $1.00 for 69(: Fancy Cuffs in a variety of _ Fancy Cuffs in a variety C $1 (QQ) Buy your needs during this Sale 100 yds. Unbleached, 9|4. Reg. 7( k o * 120 yds. Bleached, 94. Reg. g‘ ‘ Only 5 of those Ex Grey Shawls left of our $12.50 line. On Sale at KIMONA CLOTHâ€"MILL ENDS Heavy Wool in Grey, reg and 59¢, fOr, PM ...<>>> 99 Another Cotton Lot at, pr., Picked at random from our $1.25 and $1.40 lines. On sale, each Theo; Suits are real smart Wool Materials. Sizes 6 to 12. terns. Reg. $9.50 and $10.50 Linen Table Cloths $1.35 yd., for DRESS GOODS CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Now these are the Bargains with which we e: be sold out early on Tues LONG SILK GLOVES C MENNONITE SHAWLS The Old BOYS‘ SUITS (8 only) Firm NAPKINS SHEETING S SILK GLOVES of those Extra Heavy Dark MEN‘S CAPS MEN‘S SOX * $10.00 Brickerâ€" Germann Co. Ltd. * A3¢ ~ 19¢ * T2¢ $1.00 styles, all Neat patâ€" $7.50 40 89¢ Several very remarkable bargains that should appeal to every lady in the Twinâ€" City. We have grouped our Dress Silks, both black and colored into three lots and marked them an $1¢599 $1098 o $2039 shades. CREPEâ€"DEâ€"CHENES Reg. $2.50 and $2.75 a yd. Sale Price STANLEY CREPE. Reg $1.75 SATIN THERESA. Reg. $3.50 and $4.00. Sale Price, REMNANTI‘S OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS This will be a great opportunity to save. The Remnants are all good lengths and marked nearly HALF PRICE. TRAVELLERS‘ SAMPLES Consisting of Wool Gloves and Mitts for Ladies‘ Men and Children were bought cheap and are now on Sale at 25% DISCOUNT. LADIES‘ HOSE (All Silk) 20 doz. of "Niagara Maid," "Venus" and Holeproof Hose, pure . Silk. Reg. value up to $1.90 for ...... @1 90 Hose with Silk Embry. Clocks. Good Shades. Reg. $1.59. Sale dur LADIES‘ VESTS and DRAWERS A job lot of real good 75c and 85¢ qualities. Sale price, each 5 Bundles of Newlands | "Buffalo" Grey, White, Red andp Roce g3....1! Brand Knitting Yarn in Black, Grey, White, Red and Royce. Special, PGFr SKGIR .....1... .0 u00000093 33c The biggest colection of Hand and Glass Towellings ever offered at these prices. Reg. 25¢ for .......... e 69 ~~~~â€" 19¢ GIN G H A MS . ENGLISH AND CANADIAN MAKES These 3 Lots of Choice English and Canadian Ginghams come in Checks, Plaids, and Plain Colored Chambra. 36 in. English, reg. 50¢ for .............. c 32 in. Canadian, reg. 35¢ for ............ @R c 27 in. Canadian, reg. 25¢ for ............ c 5 doz. Extra Heavy Drill and Flannel ette Shirts. Reg. $1.50. On Sale, euch 222022626200 .0..00 $1'15 Bought direct from one of Monâ€" treal‘s largest manufacturers at a big discount. 20 doz. real $1. Ties 69c...«. 3 ... $2.00 Men‘s Ties LADIES HOSE (Cashmere) Crepeâ€"Deâ€"Chenes, Stanley Creq:s and Satin Theresa All Suitable Materials for Evening Wear. A great array of evenin MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS PILLOW COTTONS T OW ELLINGS SILKS regular Fall Sale, but Building Operations prevenied us _from futtirég it practically complete, and we wili be in a position to handle a GR AT C t aitend THIS SALE when once they read over the fotlowing list. Y A RNS per yd IS ANNOUNCED FOR *X $1.39 $1.00 59c 5. Sale Price, per yd. 3 Girls, in various good shades, 56 ins. wide. Reg. $3.00 to $5.00 a ya. On| sale PP 0 witl be sacrificed and the Event might well be termed 5 wITH THE OPENING CROWDâ€"â€"THURS. 8.30 A.M. "Brackley" is the name of this good English Silk and Wool Hose, in Black] and White and Brown and White. Reg value, $1.75. Sale, per pair, Q] 6 BUY Yyour coRrSETS 10% Our popular 69c Brassieres will #o 6n 8810 AL csrzzsrsiskcees to 27c line. On Sale, per yd $ Heavy LADIES‘ HOSE (Silk and Wool) 5 doz. extra fine quality, sold for $1.75. On sale, each ...... Men‘s Underwear SALE We bought W. R. Brock Co. Ltd. Toronto, "Samples" very cheap this season and you can 25% save at least In addition we offer you a straight 10% discount on all reguâ€" lar lines for 3 Days. go on FACTORY COTTONS Here is a real Special. Our best 25¢ BLANKETS * ©2.00 * $3.00 CcoaTINGsS Winter Coatings, suitable fo MEN‘S SHIRTS DURING THIS SALE â€" Nov. 27, 28 and 29 7 For 3 Days only O on all Ladies‘ and Children‘s le Price 31.90 ~$145 * $2.065 UNDERWEAR * $1,39 DISCOUNT $1.15 a yd b5b¢ 21¢ Here‘s a real Money Saver, 8 different shades of 54 in. All Wool Dress Flannels. Reg. $2.00 and $2.25. Sale Reg. $200 and $2%. Sale @J 7B price, per yd. . One lot of Fancy Colored Coat Linings 3$ ins. wide, reg. 75c to $1.00. On Sale at, per yd. ...........> 65c Don‘t Miss This Sale! Travellers‘ of While these are lines bought strictly for the Xmas trade, we will put them all out for 3 Days‘ Sale only at GOOD BARGAINS Penman‘s and English makes, very durable, Brown Mixtures. Reg. $1.00 and $1.19. Sale at ...... .. 69(3 Winter Underwear DRESS FLANNELS 3 doz. Ladies‘ Gowns, low neck, short sleeves, embry. trimmed. Reg. $2.39 (Of ::â€"..â€".cccrrsceclrs. $1'95 A very popular material for the mak ing of Lingerie in shades of Peach, White, Sweet Peas, etc. 36 in. wide. Reg. 45c. Sale, per yd. .. 35c All Oxford, Galatia and Rock Fast Shirtings, fast colors. Extra heavy qualâ€" ities, good widths. Reg. 39c yd. itles, good . widths. 30c Sale Price, per yd Flannelettes Come to this sale if you want Flannelâ€" ettes cheap. Our prices for 3 Days are as follows: Reg. ‘This inclues plain White, Pink, Light and Dark Stripes. .. .. .... 2}>> <>>> 3 E;:_t-n;defloili good wool, Grey and Fawn Flannel, all sizes. Reg. $2.25 and $2.50. Sale, eath ... $1‘75 A’bout-rlio? ;io; such as all Black Cashâ€" mere, Silk and Wool, and all Silk. Reg. up to $1.25. Per pair 85c MEN‘S and BOYS‘ SWEATERS PULLOVERS No two alikeâ€""Samples" in Waterloo LADIES‘ HOSE (Heather) MADIERA LINENS and any OTHER FANCY LINENS Some of the lines might MEN‘S WINTER SHIRTS 22c and 25¢ lines. Sale, yd 27c, 29¢, 30¢ lines. Sale, yd 39c and 45¢ lines. Sale, yd 33¢ and 35¢ lines. Sale, yd FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS BIG DROP IN PRICES COAT LININGS 10 % MEN‘S FINE HOSE N AINCHECK SHIRTINGS In The New Store WATERLOO Brightest Store in Town DIsCOUNT Samples 20¢ 25¢ 30c db¢ 9i