- ._ i Wig â€ONTIDOI 'l _ . -- - . ------------- . Inm- o! Int-rent. ' ' Post Anniversary ' . " East King Bt.,lutchemerr ':"t WT t i teel A few of the hundreds of Money Saving Values Waiting for the Thrifty Shopper on Saturday. Great Sale of 17 s Men's Suits Our AtterAtutiverisary-3ale ot Odds, Ends and Iettoits.otters you the opportunity to greatly increase the buying power orrmr Christmas lmdget by taking advantage of our reduced prices on Clothing, Purnlsh- hugs, and Boots and Shoes, and many suitable gift items. These Suits are taken from hrokeu lots, not many ot a kind but not a Suit that, would not cost more to manufacture to-tlay. The suits are made ot Wtrrsteds and Tweeds in brown, grey and mixtures. BOYS' TWO AND SINGLE BLOOMER SUITS $0.30 We have about 100 Haits--hroktm lots -sizes to tit boys 7 to rr, years all good colors and styles. Good looking, stylish Overfuuls for boys ages 3 to 10 years. Mixtures and plain colors on sale Saturday an r..rrt..r.rr._m..."P_ .. $6 95 . Fm 83.50 all Wool Jersey Knit Coat Sweater, Heather mixed color allraizes Men's Black ol. Brown Kip Leather Shoes, standard screw soles. extra' wear built into every pair. Sizes 6 to It. Saturday eo or: Mens' Brown or Black Calf leather of fine quality. Goodyear welt soles, round me last and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 10. Regular $100 Saturdn y NEW PRESIDENT OF tirul hoquef ot Chrysanthemums LADIES' AID ELECTED, The new otricers are. President Mrs. -r_-_--v H, H. Kennedy; vice president, Mrs At a recent meeting of the Ladies'? H. Chpseldine; secretary. Mrs. E. Aid of the St. Saviour's church, Mrs.i Smith and treasurer, Mrs. Jenkins. J, H. Kennedy was elected president) The hosjesses tor the afternoon to succeed Mrs. c. A, Boehm Mrs.) were Mrs. J, Burwell and Mrs. H. Boehm was presented with n hvau- Mayor. Values Extraordinary on Sale Saturday Menu Sweaters at Remarkable Savings ig Values in Shoes and Rubbers" Get Them Saturday SPECIALS an'l ovprrouts in plain um] ho-Hml sytylras. Rug 325,00. Hper'ial and ' 0 $19.75 2 .75 Friday and Saturday Chitd's Coma, Rims- C', to 6, mad" of good materials, Special et, on t $1.95 Boys' SwoaXem. Hil‘E‘S M to " Reg. $1.75. Special Ladieg' Wool and Silk SIN-Valenti chaters in a good range o' colors, Special Fw..r_e_.rrrtttmr__.$e_r.F__.r s 1.98 Cl lAdlos‘ extra honvy “new Blmmrm In Grey and White. Special tgt,.......,.,....................... and 98c $1.25 Waterloo $25 Values for $17.85 $30 Values for $22.50 Odds, Ends and Leftovers Men's Shoes Men's Overcoats A. Newman tir Co. 'Boys' Clothing IIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllflll[DImlI"!IIMIIIIIIIHmanllflllllllfllllIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Formerly A. Bechtel Store Boys’ Overcoats ".0' $2.95 $6.00 Smater Coats Extra heavy rope knit s1vaiviioiiar, made in hluo. grey. heather and brown. Sells at $4.85 $3.95 E IOU pair of Women's High Cut Shoes. sizes eti, to 5. Black, brown, grey and also combination colors. Saturday ----69e Extra Special Values in Women's and growing girls' Oxfords and one- strap pumps in black kid, calf and patent leathers. low, medium and (‘ulum heels. Every size trom 2% 'o h. Regular $4.50. Saturday sat" at $35 Values for $24.50 $45 Values for $28.50 Women's Shoes “WHERE rm, GOOD 01.01714 COME FROM" $3.29 tty $3.95 $450 Sweater Coats and Pullovers in brown khaki and blue. All sizes, $2.95 $6.95 $1.35 $2.95 Glam-unusu- mum: In†Iren- Meytirt ll which; with her brother, Mr. Rom. Mr Tutu-t at Mr. J. Gnu-land's. In. J. Paterson ot Horeesrillq spent a law any with Mr. and In. C I). Baum [at “L 6 Th Woman'lAnxmity Md that: monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. w. Becker. A very quiet but pretty event took place " the home of Mr. and In. Edwin Devitt on Wednesday. Dec. 8 when the eldest daughter, Ada, was given in marriage to Robert Utrrir.. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Newberry. The bride entered the room on the arm ot her father to the strains ot the wedding march played by Mrs. Newberry. The bride looked charming in a beautiful georgette dress with brocaded slippers to match. Her hair was adorned with a Rhinestone bundeau and she wore the gift of the'groom, a gold wrist watch. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Violet Devitt, who wore a gown of brown radium lace over satin, while the groom was supported _by his cousin, Mr. Cart Uln‘ig of Hamilton. lin our community and always win/ iing to do your bit whenever Li0'i) lWe ask you to accept this gift as a; small token of our appreomtlon of your friendship and we huer you will continue to mingle among us as before. _ The best wishes of the community will follow you wherever you may take up your abode. Happily Wedded. The sumptuous wedding supper was served to about thirty guests, being the immediate reiatives.Tre! happy couple received numerous) beautiful gills l In the' evening the young people of the surrounding community gathered to extend to the young couple their best wishes tor a happy ond prosperous wedded life. The evening was spent in dancing. Dur- ing the course of the evening they presented the young couple with an oak library table and parlor lamp. The following address was read: \To Mr. and Mrs. Ubrig. West Montrose, Dec. 3, 1924. Dear Friends: _. 'mr" ‘-~ Jt Ma 'ttttrt/tBarry" W Au. _astitrjerttitr, Myer, leatngi ‘2'. your happiness and have gathered here this evening to extend our heartiest good wishes for your happy and prosperous wedded' lite. Signed on behalf of your friends ot this community. The friends. from the south also arrived and serenaded the young couple. Mr. George Bye is wearing a broad smile. It's " boy! Local News Notes. “You havealmngrem he]: The Women's Institute held their meeting at the home ot Mrs. F, Schummer on Tuesday evening, Dec. 2nd. An excellent paper was given by Miss Helen Hayes on “Christmas Books tor Children.." A reading on "Little things that make life béauti- tul," by Mrs. McGee of Millbank was very much appreciated. A number of violin seiectlons br) the Misses Ward, Marrow and Schummer and piano accompani ments by Miss Hares were enjoyed by all. it was decided that the In- ntitute send a Christmas tree to the schools. After a tasty lunch was Iserved the meeting adjourned, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm, Carmchan on Jan. 6th at 2.30 In the afternoon. A social evening and sale of home mlde candy will be held In the basement of the Union church on Friday evening. Everybody wel- come. ' Mrs. Harriet Bugs spent a day with her brother at Elmira. " Bortt--Dee. 4, to Mr. and Mm Arthur Position. . non. Borgt---'N Mr. and Mn. Alex Die. bold, A daughter. otter-hm and Noun-t. Humbug "an Inca Nun Quin-rs Having moved mm the new shop In no mound ttt do the follow tng: Plumbing, Huang And Tlnmnh-‘ Ins. Mp1 no Piping of all um binned. Round noting ot All mu 1'13an and novel. - in“! (no. . dau, 'a â€our! 00.. no. 'Ort . Linwood. Ont. PERSONALS giigt$t arm " row BY WATERLOO C CogtgtEtgPoNlDEN'rt, IN LINWOOD h 11mm It l ot 'tietst- II dim"? ot car at the home ot It .nnd In." . Mr. L. Brick-rm 2H!“ B. Brick or ad In. N. l or Kimball-i- vhited at the Mr. And Mn. an. Fried on _ . Mr. Chrome ' m on I but- inesu trip to _ k In! Wed- nydar. l, bs Mr. and Min ta when" visited 18;: and Mrs. H. main Mr. Chi-once ' ti11e visited at ad Mrs. J. Brick". . "Mrs. John P. Galt its visit- ing but non Mr. I. Mr. John H oot Kitchener is visiting It tho:: of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. "r In. a. 'twart.,-- numbing Mr. L. Died This does not only apply to Moth" but to III nmm " can eral merchandise. What is there to justify anyone in web a be, lief? The more fact that you are buying a suit of clothes for Mr. and Mrs. W. Schmm and children of Haysvllle visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bickle on Sunday At Rosevme on Thursday. Dec; 4, 1924, Elizabeth Bricker wife of Mr. D. D. Snyder in her 78th year. At Rosevllle on Wednesday, Dec,“ 3, 1924, Mr. Gordon FYied eldest son ot Mrs. L. Fried to Miss Violet (Lil mag eldest daughter ot Mr. and Mm! A. Goetllng of Rosebud: the cere-' mony was performed by Rev. A. A. T. Nash. I Married Mlu llubeth Schrelber or Kit. rhener visited at her home on Sun- day. Mr. Eula Helm ot Toronto return ed home on Monday. If in buyln' ‘ , , do ot any kind, whether a “when“ and lot or a - w a _ the prlce is not the only " _ _ h In con- lidered by any a ‘ Von are not in the ham ‘ E F ‘ Into a store when will 7 “ buy a Unit of cloth“ _7 fr"' g to the "ore-ir. It _ 1m. the cheapest cull "_"f . Ft, ‘ . you have in the “by" on want the but can K, a: .. you can get for the n F, 'hit K for lt, Death of Rupee!“ China There panned peacefully away at} Rocevllle on Thursday. Dec. 4, at 6 pm†Ellnpeth Brick", beloved wile ot Daniel D. Snyder. In her 78th year. or I - of t chlldron tour survive with a sorrowful haMnd.‘ Mrs. Albert mom. In. Albumen-3 er, Mrs.,Aqun Brick" and M. B.) Snyder. Alla " mndchlldnn. " brothers and 4 gluten. John Ind Memo of Ro-tIle, Amo- no Noun‘ of Kitchener, George and may. ot ‘Ynle. Mich., In. ' Clad ot Now‘ Hamburg. In. H. an" of Ttme/ vmo. In. sou. Detwollor or wind.‘ nor “a In. Am Brick" d Yule, may... n. 9.11 but." won her Ill brother: Rev. C. W. MI. W by an. M. D. Minn call-mi no _ ho noon! m - “In" " M In. W 510.0010†not mean thttt you are saving money. Your own merchant can get you the same suit. and even better values, " you give him the opportunity. " is not the price you pay that determines whether you are get- ting a bargain or not. " in the quality of the goods that you get for your money that counts. The next time you think about buying anything outside your own community. if you ever do think of such a thing, go 'irmt to your home merchant and ask to see the article or articles which you think of buying. " is a courtesy you owe your com. munity as well as merchant, and it always pays. It. G. Brick" t W. Snyder. ',gtritrtmr.' Lo! Plans- ot Mr. and --Copyrlght ot Mr. and an [nun] " ot Kit, ' ot Mr. um. of Inland Ila Mart. Won-or tn . bid- nou than: In Tom-to “In; the lore part ot In! took. Mr. and In. Duran was, on Burl and Mahler Douay, at Phl- ton sihit B week up my " tho haunt In. “1,553 11min. Mm. Dectrer'tt brother Mr. Curl“ Miller. Mr and Mrs. A. mom and Mr. and Mrs. L. Menu: of Kitchener were recent visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. mu. [ Pretty Wedding Several of our will-gen attended the St. Andrew‘s Concert In Wheel- bourne on the evening of Dec. Mt. A very pretty wedding was cele- brated last Wednesday afternoon] when Miss Florence Doerbecker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Doerbecker ot near Heideiberg. tre, came the bride ot Mr. Clayton Each. oldest son ot Mr. and Mrs. Amos Each ot this place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. J. Lum sck at the Lutheran parsonage. Heidelberg, where Miss Pearl Esch.‘ sister ot the groom was the brides. maid and Mr. Julius Doerhecker. the bride’s brother, supported the groom. After the .ceremony the brid- al party repaired to the home at the bride's parents where a sumptuous lwedding dipner was partnken ot. The Townlhlp Council held I very busy session on Tue-thy, Dec. 2nd. The newiy married couple. who) hire the hearty good wishes ot their hosts ot friends tor a married life In happiness and prosperity, will make their home on the farm of the grootn's late uncle. Christian Each near Elmira. Wedding bells are still ringing in the neighborhood. to be seen back-sliders, side-sliders and, 1113!!!! other giggly: _ The youngsters enjoyed good skat- ing on the mill race during tas' week. Ex-Reeve Sol. Koch why a mid." week business visitor to Kitchener last week. Mr. on Koch, our house butcher. is again busy op his rounds of disc patchirig porjG7roili orttils life and turning them into meats and his well known sausages. Mr. Geo. Hemmerlch ot the Prov» incial Highway Departments staff ot Stratford spent over Sunday in the village. Mr. Ed, J. Ptetter is attending the County Court and General Sessions in Kitchener as a petit juror. _ aRev. Mr. Frl_esen preached in the As a result of the icy roads and Here are a tew Gift $ruggestiorts to help you with the "Ever Difficult Hons." We have a line ot Xma: Gitu, useful and sure to please everyone. '/ Gillette or Sammy - l. A. I Father. Just the right What In more pleasant; man a wee pair of Automobile Skates for the boy or girl Prices A palr of Scissors tor Mother or Slicer. Just replace that old pair and Ice how happy you have made them. Per pair POCKET KNIFE Every boy. even Father, In highly pleuod with one of our "my guaranteed Kuhn. Prices of Knives at 25c 50e 75e $1.00 " to $2 50c 75c $1.00 up to $2.00 OONIOTOOO M. Weichel & Son, Limited DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW 3 ; Give Mather-or l Daughter a Coat l BCISSORS $1.50 to $6.50 “The Big Hardwm Stone†. Witebe. . Ontuio. - mmnnm mtmmit-teM+'10"rqttl M. B. C. Church, Kitchener, on Sun day afternoon. The following two Sundays the Lutheran Sunday School will be held In the afternoon. The Chrlglmns Festival will be held on the evening ot Christmas Remember the Methodist Sunday School Entertainment on Friday evening the 19th and the M. B. C. Church program on Tuesday the 23, and Lutheran Entertainment on Christmas Day. The ttnal session ot Woolwich Township Council will be held next 3510111353 Dec, 15th at 9 o'elock am. Several runaway teams caused quite a stir in our business section during the past few weeks. _ -tt-r-ett-iowuelta.hets_tmrs up on our ourâ€... can lol- Hte. link-tutu. - the a - Chm all - “an!!!“ out new burn a and: um we. laud-running" "ya-glaucomaâ€...- M. m to an M M. A largo uvln. |n only "tqtanqq-. wmu. um: and Children’s. lost and“. mm any. . an; Mgr: than now that â€making good wu in mm. to: every mu. Ind and In... Ion min“. using to "rty chem of - I A Wrist Watch ' Toilet Sets" Christmas Shopping " King 81.. West, KITCHENER‘S PROFIT-SHARING STORE P, _ Fs'; Mantel Clock Gig Emblem Rings Deltah Pearls , Finger Rings, Flat Silver Nothing planet the oulslde Boy "tf (“new or am more than n Sleigh. Snow Baby sleds. ll coming. tntmitis/iairttr H E P-F-E-R-N A-N'S ' o XMAS GIFTS. FOR ALL For “BEL“ h __- For “HIM" in Watch Pen arid Pencil Sets Give your Gift in a Heffernan Gift Box Treasures in Kitchener's Leading Jewelery Store HEFFERNAN’S Case at CARVING SETS In 2 and 3 piece sets In plush and silk lined Do Your cciii'i.,l,rc-i'i-"ir' $5.00 _it_c---_iirii'; s), TOYLAND $5.00 $7.50 $12.50 Phone 2585w, " Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dlhmor ot rlittrhener spent Sunday at. their parental homes. "Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schumaker of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies on Saturday. Mrs. Michael Drelsluger ot Elmira spent Sunday at the home ot her daughter Mrs. Herb. Huehn. Provincial police raided the Alex ander House at Waterloo on Friday night seized twenty gallons alcohol and arrested Wendell, the bartender, who was later allowed to so on lumlshlng $2,000 pail until the case is heard on Friday next. LIQUOR SEIZED AT I'll“ IIIICHIIIIIIIIAII *tort.tmt+tit Cigaret Cases Waltham Watches Problem of can Selec- Razor tor Brother or Gift. Per set complete 65e to All sizes ALEXANDER HOUSE Diamond Rings Kitchener $3.75