iS WE} Much merriment was provided by students ot the Waterloo Lutheran Seminary and College on Tuesday evening. Dec. 2, when they staged a niock trial before a capacity attdi ence, given under the auspices of the Attthtratteum Soeiety. The stud om: who took part in the trial aw- quitted lhenmolves most creditnbly The judge ot the court was played by Harry iluetz, under the name of Judge M. T. Bone Head. The plain titt, Miss Nam: Chance, played In} Rowe Cunningham, sued Izzy'Thuym acted by Walter 1lrotz, tor $50,001: in a breach ot promise suit, Thr lawyers tor pininlm and defendant rmpectively were played by Garnet Schultz and Norman Keller. The evidence pointed strongly in tavor ot the defendant but after a stirring appeal by the piaiutitrs lawyer thr tary decided in favor ot the plain. PEI-,7 wtv_tr_tlitt_l.itt, M39439} Ir, $49,999. -_"ee Wiltred Schweitzer. us constable CHRIOTMAS RUSH EXPECTED NEXT WEEK AT POOTOFFICE Postmaster McDonald ot Waterloo states that the Christmas rush will probably start next week and the stat! has been increased to take care of the Increased amour" ot "will from now umll Christmas. hand. Carl Klim-k. ot Elmira. play. ed the part of the munty clerk while Gerald Hagey. as Miss Wotta Pippin, was the hit of the night in his portrayal of the actress. Henry Heldman played the part ot the vill. age gossip well, while Lloyd CiceN was the count m the play. Earl Bheliey made a pl'l-lly girl as a telephone operator with Theodore 13retzlofr, the chauffeur. and Michael Stoskopl' as Father of tho dotemlanl. ELECTED PREIIDENT OF GALT KIWANIS CLUB Rev. B. L. w. Hanan, ot Call. lormer pastor of the Methodist church at Waterloo, was elected president of the Gait Kiwanis Club. at a recent meeting. COLLEGE STUDENTS rm or the I News of Interest I j Around Town l JANSEN OPTICAL CO. delthuthuyouqum www.mmhuu obi-nub In. In an!“ “Quinn-nod. tr I." you on. can.“ â€you. hubuulohvo a a. calla-thus nu b4 “CARI "" TH! IVE. THAT CARI FOR YOU." & We have a wonderful stock of practical Christmas Gifts and invite you to call and choose a useful, serviceable and appropriate gift for Orv-"7"“ , Father, Mother, Brother or Sister. SHOP NOW and avoid the last minute rush. Phone 260 Christmas Gift Suggestions =tt1rtchegttutI1ittr nritiLgLatem Prices Specially Reduced For the Thrifty Christmas Sh0¢fer Fancy China Diner Sets Cut Glass Silverware Cutlery Electric Washing Machine - Electric Percolators 10 Frederick gt. Conrad Bros. Hardware, Plumbing and Healing STAGE MOCK TRIAL Ilium!“ Af King St. W. WINNIE _ Mr. Roma remarked upon the large (number of Farmers who attended th rChicago International Live. Staci: iiixhihition and believed that it humid be to the advantage of many others to' attend the splendid exhib- Ilinm held at Chicago and Toronto with year during the winter months whore we “nest types of live stock (were on exhibit Two of Waterloo'l highly esteem- ed citizens, Mr and Mrs. William Utah. were surprised at their home recently by two score ladies and friends ot the Methodist church who gathered on the occasion of their golden wedding nnnivemary. The Ladies' Aid Society of the church breuented the happy couple with a well-filled purse of gold which we! suitably acknowledged.. A nicely worded address was read liter which the evening was twenty in social chat when reminiscencee were related and reierence made to the tuithtul work and interest taken by the honored couple in the work of the church while residents ot Wat- erloo. Many friends join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Utah continued good health and strength and that they may be spared to celebrate many more anniversaries ot their wed ding. CANADIANS ATTEND BIG CHICAGO LIVE STOCK SHOW Mr. Roos. who Halted the exhibits of cattle and sheep was much pleas- ed ta note that Western Ontario was excellently represented in the exhtbitss. There ‘were a considerable Iru_r1htrt £9,999,331! 399:9); EEEME: on: from m-ar London, Paris Appin," and Ilentleld. Ontario. A number of Castro/rt-glee/che, _terJ..ct1t3tttt1 titrft, Mr. Julius ll. Roos who returned last week from a' vial; to Chicago International Livia Stock Exhibition took orcasion while were to see the \llllt‘h attracted Ihousarids from all parts of United States and Canada quite a number of them carrying' off prizes at the Mg Show. - Dunn-uni In. 1. tltil,ttta2tt't'iditt. '_"r._utttt-...ttattiri.-uttt. _ . P. = - - " hub.- m â€In. an. 1t't-1-.--.1iiruGiari,"iiGiirrG.aiaiial, a. - may “'1“!- Iu'llby‘huu Midi Ce,, w. G. - n In“ mum-summa- outthuprlovblhonh “Nathan-.00! “'11ch “In"! all lacun- no mm qAqmetqg. 'r-tttard iiiiii: who deMred a MI .ter"'emh" lam-m. Itch mm†â€actuation-um gt-trr took nu was and mum Dam. and on naphtha â€It. Wom than" ud B-- ‘lhdr and!“ .ttrer out. “and it “and to an. - girl' in. Utgtted Stateg. 'tu In.†um at tho um “In. wind) and him Luther“ churchu irtCaaadattad to to be ahead In an asylum 'or I go to the [lulled lulu or throat! than. Hun}! Ziegler. In tttq Nl. 0' tor mlnlmu to at. churn ot than Tom Ripley. tho love lick "an. church... lt was for this moon who“ undo. Sam-0| Bandy, forbid» that the Summary I†out-blunt! him to nun-y. acted " put in " Wuarlou no that the young men nut-had style. The pm: when by ot Candi mum nook. Mr Lulu other members ot the cut were In; at [some it it ruled murmur: played "eetirerir, and no tree of Cknadhn birth and W. m " af We mount were more than lleved to be the Mn! mums. Pre. planed with the smaller“ enter ruler Ferguson mare-nod the dale» ulnmenl provided. gluon briefly, promising to do Carl Hannah; orchestra teontrr, everything possible to woven“? but.†seven] numbers Ind added with the luminary. much to the enjoyment ot the even» 0- mi in: do“ "Brrtra- “If.“ '""1"'P"""Y rI-th-ulumm CELEBRATE!) GOLDEN WEDDING Electric Toasters Electric Irons Hockey Sticks Hockey Skates Sleighs Alluminum Ware Bread Boxes Vacuum Sweepers Waterloo Turkey, Goose or Duck at the Wal- erioo Electric Shop, 84 King St. s., Waterloo. Prom now until Christmas every person at our More gets a coupon ramming them to a drawing ticket and a chance to win one ot above prizes. No purchase is Beeetr sary to get ticket, Demonstration ot Moore Bieclriv Stoves all this week. George bobbing. . . . . .llerb Foenler Dr. Lane ....,...,,......Cari Miller Tom Ripley. . . . . . . . .Harvey Ziegler Orlando Hawkins. .i-‘red Burchalzkl Thompson ...,......l.orne Hamdori Williams ...... . . .Walter Witthuhn James ..r. . . . . . . . . . .Wulter wnhnhn Mrs. Lucy Joy, , M rs. Walton Friends or Mr. Frank W. Winter. at Toronto, father ot Mrs. D. Alex Bean of t9 Roland street. Kitchener, will be interested to learn ot his miraculous escape trom death in a motor accident in Toronto recently. Mr. Winter left his home in the morning and was motoring in tl Mr. Laughlin Six touring car along Coll- Mitrts Lorraine Niertttrrtt: Mm Alice Lane, MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPES DEATH WHEN MOTOR CAR ttt CHUSHED BETWEEN STREET; CARS ege street with he turned Git tJia/s' another var parked on the road. As he did so a street car from the reg“ WEE-Fix? him iriiiiiiiT 5‘15? warren before had Increased its speed andl caught Mr. Winter's t-nr. throwing " across the double track just tt' the other track. with the result that the motor car was crushed between another street car was passing on the two street cars. Spectators. who expected the mmupant of the car to he killed. were greatly surprised to: see Mr. Winter step on the road,: pivk up his cane and board a ntreet tar for his oirlce at the Hominy, Winter and Learning piano factory,i little the worse tor his accident. The necident necurred in front of the General Hospital but fortunately the services ot tho orderlies with treat _ ment were not required. Mr, Winter has entered suit for damages to hit: an against the street railway com- pany, . Cu! W9 orgpeiln contri- huod nun! numbers “(and much to the enjoyment ot the even- Ins. The IUt of characters (om-v: Samuel Bundy. . . . . Edwin Foenter Professor Horace Mulkbrldge. Karl Hottman George Irohbitts. . . . . .llerb Foenler Dr. Lane ....,...,,......Carl Miller Tom Ripley. . . . . . . . .Harvey Zlegler At the Evangelical Qun-h. Wat. erlon. on Sunday. H. Stalnlon. a tormer missionary and now local Collegiate teacher, described and showed plum-es of lndln which gave his hearers an Idea of the wonderful changes which have taken place In the lite of the lndlamL Minnrd'u Llrtiment uud by Ptty. .lolttttB. "ho Won-.- “or.†ad W and to an. (“Jenn aw at the In» “In. which and him to h. pissed In an asylum ttte I "no. tinny mum. In the vol- 0' Tom â€ploy, tho love nick swab. when uncle. Sam-d Bandy, tom» him to marry. wad Ill pm. In uni-had Btym. The pan- uhen by other numbers or the cut were played electiveâ€. and mu WM: The New Mennonite: had a term ot special service: In Bren-u. November, 1899 26 years no. or now 1924 We had quite changeuble went-er Hall on the 3rd. Snow on the 4th Winter-like on the 11th. Hard (rm! on the 12m. Work VI! done on tte held: manly all thrnulh the man“ tgtarurd a Singing School " Hawkosvilla " Joined the MT evening. '9" '0" _ INTERESTING TALK ON INDIA FREE.' FREE? FREE! Monthly Budget of Old News From Peter Shane's Din-y Miss Minolta tgohaus ..Mlss Louise Sturm $60,000 FOR ADDITION TO KITCHENER POSTOFFICE Hon. J. H. King. Minister ot Ptrtr iic Works at Ottawa, has announced that the Government will place be. tween $40,000 to $60000 in the esti. mates tor a substantial addition to the Kitchener postottice. W. D Euler, M. P., who returned trom Ottawa, states that Hon. Mr. King promises to have the above amount placed in the estimates after Mr. Euler had pointed out the absolute necessity of an addition to the trostottice. The new addition will be erected at the rear of the present structure and will provide ample room tor the Dominion income Tax Department, the Express and Cur toms Department which have been housed in other buildings. The work will commence in the spring. _ KITCHINIOI â€mono (" 1.01? To Imam um". In the tint some or the B. P. A. Merto- " Toronto on Bnturdny night the Kitchener senior o.TA. team tout to the tut Vanity tum in a nip and tuck some by a wore or 4 to a. Toronto showed better con- dition than the Kitchener boys which gave them the verdict. hum- uger Winner state. that he believes that the Kitchener team will be strong contender: for the o. H, A. championship shin winter a: the team has 1 strong ontette in Hiller. llillmln and Heimbecker on the tor. ward line and Dr. Ferguson and Hemphill on the defence with Woods, in goal Hemphill starred tor Kit- chener. breaking up attack after attack ot the Varsity team. and scored a goal on a spectacular end to end rush. _ CASES ON CIVIL DOCKET WHICH OPENS THIS WEEK ---Aauut-tltss-casssu' on Jim ‘civ docket to be heard by Judge Hearn this week are Geo. E. Matthews. contractor, of Preston, against Eliza- beth Heise for 8739. the balance ow in: for construction ot a house. Amos Home], farmer. suit against William Woolner, tarm hand, of Waterloo township for $600 damages het'ausw Woolner is alleged to have; stated that Leander Schmidt and the plaintiff had cut down and hauled away about seven loads ot wood from the deiendant's farm. Leander: Schmidt countered with a similar suit against Woolner for $500 dam. ages. Woolner denies that he made, lho statement while the plaintitts are ready to produce several wit- messes, George Nichuwn and E. A. Brim we ot Gait are involved in an action as a result ot a motor accident near Gait on April 18. The former claim; that Briscoe. while on the wrong side: of the road, struck his car, and asks 339 damages. Briscoe, on the other hand, enters suit tor $467 on his car, alleging that the plaitttlfr was negligent and was speeding. cu m. an it has: uni"! [one at m " no - Tho -tt"rtt ll mood at Dumbo, ot Glady- lnu. War of In. [at]. and tho In. Witter A. Manila. to Wufrid A. L. Thomas ot Emmy Crook, no ot Mr. and In. P. W. - ot Wuorloo, the Inn-run to at. all“ we!†Docembor u. John Ens“ leeks to recover $1.950 hom his brother, Joseph Busy. while Michael Braves is the plain- tiff in an action "gum-t Nora S, Svhnitele and the Stu Construction Co, tor the recovery on wages amounting to $434. “mummy-um Inmlnlllduuu Kit. 'hottrr.Aftrrlte-ttr- M: - our with the “on mud-omen†In. A. A. that I. and!“ a month m in puns. Dr. um! In. I Bock-lulu a! Put-Mu. The “moon for November any thll: The price ot conl was raised to "" par ton In Toronto. A 3300.000 Bret occurred in a Montreal factory 1nd wanbouao. An outbrolk ot smull pox in Quebec "- " ttrp thought to be chicken pox. The Grand Trunk earnings (or the In! woo! In "(number were slum man an tho lune mt In! you. A ".0003†lump. in “Mod for no you. A In†part ot the barman not Hon ot Bt. Bonlhco w“ burnt. An outbreak at ("or "(In In Mnfeklng wan can-ed by impstro wutor. War null"! the Boom in south Atrten In mm (on; on. A telephone clble was kid from Prescott to Ogdettsburtr, tr. s. mam all radon a Merry Chum-u I“ a "Iâ€! Now You. Members of the medical profession were guests of the Rotary Club at a dinner held at the Preston Springs Hotel on Wednesday evening when a must interesting address was de- livered by Dr. W. E. Gallic. ot Tor. announced that the recent Hallow- o'en Carnival held by the Rotary ('inh netted the sum of $2,386, which will he added to tho fund tor PHD- Ned children. bTiiir. rrCiririF7r%r-6r'niriCatttmyBi, he stated that pasttsurizittg milk was etrective and meant less crip- Some of our young people spent nn enjoyable time at the home of Mr, 1'reo. Ellen on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stoeser or St. Agatha and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Egidns Mosburger. Miss Clam .Nos"ruiTor is at pres- pnt staying a few thtys with he: sister in Kitchener. Mr. John Salm and family of Wal- erioo were Sunday visitors with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dietrich smut Sunday with Mr. and Mn. Allen Dorscht. Meant Albert and Leo Wagner and friends of Waterloo spent Bum day at the home I th ir brother. Mr. Simon Warn. F, . Items of ltttereBt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klenunpel we!" a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser on Sundny eve» ning. . Dont forget to attend the school concert which will be given at S. ft. 20 on December 23, End Rheumatism With Red Pepper When you an qtttNrlrtg with rheumnulm so you an hardly to! around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will hue the menu ro. ller known. Nothing has such tsoneqtstratM, penetrating halt a rod new. Inmnl relief. Just to noon to you apply Red Pepper Rub you Ml m tingling but. In “no mlnnhl tt unn- tho cor. spot. through all through. Froc- tho blood amb- tion, hrs-kn up an oo-tMet-sad the old rhoumntlm mum in nu. Bowle- Rad Popper Rub. - Mm: rod powers. can um. at n] dmguon. Mukrntom.0u n [or mm. “with. m In! not. Ion much; all. tn mat. Aim-t lulu-t mild but. you. an Inn to at a. â€no. mmli-uum- CARNIVAL NETTED $2.386 There. are many advantages in appointing a reliable Trust Company either Executor or co-executor. This company has been appointed as sole executor or co-executor in a number of wills of farmers in this community. the making of a Will has caused many an estate to revert to those for whom it was not intended. Don't have this happen to yours, for the security of those dependent upon you. We shall be pleased to discuss this important matter with you at any time. _ The Waterloo Trust 81 Savings M. WATERLOO tWces ofett Every Saturday Night 7to 9 JOSEPHSBURG E. S. Playford, Manager. Putting, Off Until TOMORROW ." Sr. H.--Nora Fletch. hom: aninu Straus, William Roth. Leander Straus. Jr. 1V.-rMna Patch. hens. Cletus: Jr. L-Loretta Kienappel. hon; Kine]. hon.; Harry Smeser. hoti.:i'Laura “'agler. hon: Loretta Diet- William Wagner. hom ’rich, hom; 'Maneua Wagner; Alvin Sr. "U-Verna Wasler/hon.; Vern E Everett; Seraphim Lawrence; Cots Waglre. hon.; Egldus Kraehlitur, neil Sloeser; Helen Boshart. harm Clotilde Wagner, h0n.; Jose-I‘M Primer_ordon Dietrich. hon; Wagler, hon November Echo?! Report of " 20 Jr. ll. __ Theresa Kine). _ .fiIYcrzReticNttel, API,;, ssariol Metre, pygi.’ hops. Priscilla Roth Get our prices and you will save money. One Hand Power Washer,tlighuy used. Bargain for quick “la LIPPERT'S HOME FURNISHINGS 346 King St. West, Kitchener, Phone 570 3 Doors West of Water St. MERRY CHRISTMAS Manna, Devitt & no. Let Santa Claus Get some of the Gifts Here. WE HAVE: KITCHENER P. V. Wilson, Managing Director Ladies' and Childrens' Hose Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Turkish Towels Flannelette and Wool Blankets Linens Underwear _ Gloves and Mitts Candies and Nuts and All Requirements for Christmas Baking. Equitable Block. Phone 283 Waterloo aid the" Best Would be Pleased to Serve You. moGotuirtg_Fvetr WHEN IN NEED OF FURNITURE iAnna Dietrich. hon.: Kenneth Roth. 1hon.; Loretta Oesch, hon.; Jerome ‘Dietrich, Linus Strans. Lloyd Wag- hon. ; JeArr%riiGFiiW. he!" Chas. McKenzie. DOWN THE CHIMNEY GALT Manager 91. hon: