* Although the younger members _ ‘.â€"_ of the Royal familyâ€"as has been 't: _ mentioned alreadyâ€"are scattered ... far and wide this winter, one hears : â€". . already the engagements being made Ct n 2o .. veecce PHeW _â€" _ Water", ‘"Ye Banks and Braes",| o the departure of Mr. and> Mrs. ‘ ‘*Beots Wha Hae", and many others,| Pirte for their home in San Jose *\ »which are superb, and will well réâ€"| Josta Rica, where they will spenc ‘\> / pay a‘closer study. All his religion| sé€eral months, %% and all his phflosophy are summed Miss Kate Hall of Kitchener wil. >_. up in what he called his apologia pro s Tar . > ;"m ig, * ac a;np-ny zis:;ndx Mrs. Chas Piric t . vita: t January or an extendeu E‘ ;hfl.l. 8&317 "‘::e :ï¬ll““‘:‘_â€â€™ "**{ yisit at Costa Rica, CEDBIPAF Amartas $2â€" gentler 4 644 _ ~ preme genius and insight. â€" _"".. "The Cottar‘s Saturday Night," _ . forever the homely, religious Hfe ‘â€" . of a multitude of his countrymen ‘5 of his day; .the lesson on man‘s _ ~ equality expressed in "A< man‘s a . man for a‘ that"; the fleeting nature ; of pleasure, so beantifully set forth ;’_ in a verse ot Tanm~ O‘Shanter" in . â€"‘ Ancomparable simile; "the â€",morals ;‘\ ~drawn from nature and tflwmt %’qg_,, commonplace surroundings, al) these “‘ and more attest the genius worth of <*~ "Burns. suetun,utryndtothw‘ .‘>~the pure ~atmosphere â€" of "Afton _.. Ottawa, to be the guests of His _ Excellency the GovernorGeneral and * LAdy Byng, and to be present at ~< the dance held in honor of Lady _ Byng‘s birthday. to Costa Rica this week, and also Mrs. Frank S. Hodging, who is leayâ€" ing for her home in Troy, N. Y. ~ Mrs. E. F. Seagram was the host ess of a charmingly arranged lunchâ€" eon at "Bratton House" last Saturâ€" day, in honor of Mrs. Charlie Pirie, who is returning with ber husband Miss Margaret Cockshutt, Governâ€" ent House, Toronto, left on Satur @ay of last week for Rideau Hall, | Per pair $3.50 â€" $5.00 _ All Shell Frames, neat px short Temples, $3.00 â€" $3.86 : Lightweight Shell, lined .._ _ Inside (strong) $3.00 â€" $3.80 â€".Our Work and Materiat Guaranâ€" .‘ teed Right, or Money Back. _ _‘This is no fake, ‘or cutâ€"rate sale, but our Regular Prices. . We do not charge $18.00 toâ€"day ARradhae e vatalis tï¬ hei d + lt slg apitly sc nc en Lx Ad l gats alle wnhchinsliiiessâ€"twied “"'“', it e Woliove is only|*°Y°"&! Feate past, with a fine subâ€"|"Form" John Reide!. : mow coming to his own. He was not| *Wn *‘ Sn bPne 44 (he ' n j Hyiir t fully ubderstoodâ€"tn â€"his own time hwing officers were aD| hord in the year 1924 3 piy$ ot t pointed" for ‘the year 19%8;~ mediate procésdings, \ -m.mmm-' That" truly md;u-m; J. @. Lockie. Municipal Nominati mm C K *A e Prés.â€"Mrs. 8. B. Bricker. dates, who were decls ‘:met l.m“r, Fud: mw ." m‘vm Pres.â€"Mrs. J.â€"Valentin >.| 1cclamation were Cof * the world today we find statues of| _ °°*>~Mr#. Fr0d@ Edmunds: â€" _ â€"_| members â€""Rlect". The Governorâ€"General of Canada and Lady Byng/are giving a series of three large skating parties at Government House, Ottawa, during Jannary. The first was held on Janâ€" uary 10, the second on the 17th of January and the third on the 24th. but the King and Queen themselves are to open the new Canadian ofâ€" fices in June, when Canada will be very much to the front. of York have relieved their Majesâ€" ties of many. engagements of a public â€"and semiâ€"public character, busy, and their good works are in numerable. «Naturally the Prince of Wales and the Duke and Duchess for them. ‘The Duke of York, for instance, is to be head of the Wemâ€" bley Exhibition in 1925, as the Prince.of Wales will be away, and it is rumoured that the Duchess of York is to give away the certificates in the British Empire Competition. The King and Queen are always are not that {arge, ment __.__Our 18 years experience ::'; erected? Because this man was the Poéet of all humanity. His was a rare To step asidé is human." Kryptok Double Vision, Invisible Toric Lenses, Per pair $9.00 â€" $10.50 Toric Single Vision Lenses, . TAILOR MADE Glasses Though they may gang a Made to fit each individual requirement, and our prices are WHAT DID YyOU PAY? «"_."" j showed the dargest which te« was served and a very pleasant time enjoyed by ail. A very successful card party was N‘an&w; MWAm,nQnmm of â€"the â€" Catholic Women‘s League, shower givem by Miss Helen Weir at her home on Thirsday afternoon, when over thirty friends of the bride presented her with many approâ€" priate tokens of their affection, after during their visit in the Twinâ€"City. Mrs. 8. J. William of Toronto who paid a visit to Kitchener friends during the past week was the guest Miss G. Jackson,. North Queen St. Mrs. J, P. Feninell was the hostess of a delightful bridge party of three tables at her home fast Friday afâ€" ‘ernoon, the guests of honor being Mrs. C. N. Pirie and ber sister, Mrs. Colquhoun ofâ€" Vancouver, B.C.,~ who is spending the Winter in Kitchener. Mrs. Fennell was ably assisted" at the Tea hour by her daughter, Miss Patricia Fennell, Miss Virginia Pot ter and Miss Miriam Waiters. 3 Miss Ethe! Hespeler. of Toronto ‘s a visitor in Waterl0o, thoM ) Mrs. T. W. Searram e ‘ EEDOWESCRIUAETE ART lisistalih o. 1 4c rmnaea P ce adcdstiniad | Catharines, | after spending â€" their|._"L°V°4 VY Pâ€" A. Wagner, seconded | ___garrieg," acations atâ€"their } n by W. H. Knight that the ‘Treasurer $ ; Mrs. A. Kranz was the hostess of of Wellesley Township place to the L. Baechler that this C xo very enjoyable gatherings of he, | C°C‘¢ f the Police v‘."":J‘ Wel} now adjoutn to meet aga ‘riends at her home | last week, in lesloy the sum of $700.00 resentâ€" Township Hall, CGrosshill, honor of her sisters, Mrs. Peter Bel ing part of the grant dué said Police day, the 2nd day of Febru linger of ‘Toronto, and Mrs. Hugh Village tor the year IQM.â€"Cnrflfd. â€"Carrled. 2ennie of London. On Monday the Payment of Accounts _ St. Clements, January 1 ontertainment took the form of High| H. W. Kaufman, printing account,| . Peter. F. “““""‘i Tea, followed ‘by "500", when the| 66.15; Dan Schweitzer, refund of x jomors at cards were carried off by| statute labor and overtime and grayâ€" onsz on Ure. P. H. Roos and Mrs.~George|ol 68.87; Hospital for Sick Child| ADDRESSED BROTHET Sleiser. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.|reM, grant, 25.00; Treasurer, North| _ MYâ€" P W. N. Grigg, of Kranz entertained _ about thirty| Rasthope, for culvert half pay, 52.30: | 1824 an interesting discu ladies at the Tea hour, when a very|G. Rosenblatt, shelves for cabinet,| "Th® Life of St. Francis happy time was spent in renewing| Clerk‘s office, 5.00; Ed. Voisin, gas| Influence on the History of old friendships. for engine, .53; C. Hammer, sole| 4t the Men‘s BrotKkerhood leather for crusher, 2.00; Jas. Ant|N%4 4t Trinity Methodist Mva T #elm ce capemnnc ul i aaese °"*5, A. Rranz was the hostess of xo very enjoyable gatherings of he: ‘riends at her home last week, in honor of her sisters, Mrs. Peter Belâ€" linger of Toronto, and Mrs. Hugh 2ennie of London. On Monday the antertainment took the form of High Tea, followed ‘by "500", when thc‘ jomors at cards were carried off by awhe Princess of Wales, 1.0.D.E. â€"re entertaining the visitors to the aanulucturers‘ Exhibit to a dance .1 the .Masonic Hall, Wednesday .cuidg, ganuary 21st, when Twu. ~ity Manufacturers‘ and their wives «re invited. _‘ ‘ «r and Mrs. T. W. Seagram, Union _ reet, during the past week. _____ Mr. Stuart Snyder has returned a Toronto University, and Mr; Mur ‘ay Snyder to Ridiey College, St Catharines, | after apending their Acationsâ€"atâ€"theirâ€"homeâ€"in Waterioo oc it 108. (ft foo <uP" it cestenden visit at Costa Rica, Central America. ~lurs. Geo. C. H. Lang, North Quee. w.reet, has returned from a visi. « several days with her daughte. wirs, Stoody of Sarnia. 2 j Tea~was served at the close lld‘ a pleasant social hour much enjoyed ‘by the ladies, . % ‘1 Mrs. Mortison, wife of Col. llorrb‘l son of Toronto, was a week end viz itor in Kitchener, the guest of Miss Hattie Roos and Miss Emma Ranâ€" dall, 129 Frederick Street. | _ Mrs. Charles :Pirie has been : a muchfeted guest of honor at sev. «ral social functions in the Twinâ€" ~ity during the past fortnight, prios * the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. S fevotéd :to the 8t. Mary * ; Convenor Social Committeoâ€"Mrs. mmuaw-.mb.m A. H. Bnyder; uu.mmï¬tmmi Covenor Flowe? Committeeâ€"Mr1.] The sum of $25 was granted. w c# oys & Church Decoratorsâ€"Mrs. B W. MacKenzie and Mrs. Ziegler. and Mrs. W. G. Raymond of ord were the guests~of Mr. Kuler, M. P., and Mrs. Euler Hodginsâ€"of Troy, N.Y., guest at the home pt T. W. Seagram, Union Jr., the â€"Twinâ€" ight, prioe and> Mrs. San Jose will spenc as . who was made the romts | 8tage L read an advertisement of Dr. ""“‘" Te. who jwes mds the. 1908 [ willinmis‘ Pluk Pills and decided to aents of many handsome gifts, fo!â€" 6y the time T had at lowed by a delighttal hour or two | U" thomâ€"By m nsed six over the tea cups. boxes there was ho doubt they were just what I néeded, and under their : The Murdoch MacKensic Auzxiliary | continued wWse for. somge time my 6f St. Paul‘s Presbyterian Church,| health was fully restored, and since Watetloo, held ‘their first moeting|that time 1 have been in the best popular young bride, Mrs. William Roos, Jr.. who was made the recipâ€" tents of many handsome gifts, fo!â€" lowed by a delighttal hour or two over the tea cups. | Moved by J. Reldel seconded by L. Bdéechier that Council form inty & committee of the whols on Byâ€"laws No.‘s 868, 869, 870, 8t1, 872, 873, st1 and 875 and that W. H. Knight be chairman of said committeeâ€"Casâ€" Byâ€"law 868 to abolish statute labor . the date, year and seal wore added. PS mmTET ECC PeRINC Eh APBRCITT OT + t speci riods a woman need statute labor and overtime, . 30.40. At specialâ€"Periods A a . medicine to> regulate her blood Total $361. 37.â€"Carried. N supply or her life will be a round Moved by P. A. Wagner, secondei]" of pain and suffering. It is at such by W. H. Knight that the rate of 7 times that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Piis pay for opening of snowâ€"roads shall . are worth their weight im gold, for be 40 cents per hour for man and cz 4 they make the new rich blood that team and 20 cents per hour for man banishes the symtoms of distress and that no work will be paid for 5 by a ot that only women know. ‘The better tha Mkwnaskis Asusum 200 .. <., â€"| blood that â€"comes swith ~the se ‘af the ‘Township Council or by the fMownship ‘Road Superintendent.â€" icnap, balance pension fund, 20.00; C. D. Bowman, 1924 account, 40.00; Martin Lenehan, ditching and valuâ€" ing sheep, 4.50; Treasurer Boyd, charch Crosshill," for use of shed. Township of Wellesley, for thowyeinr' a first and second time.â€"Cartied. > . Moved byW. R. Knight seconded by I« Baechler that Byâ€"law No..... to provide for expenditure on roads in the Township of Wellesley during the year 1925 be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. $ Moved by L. Baechler seconded by J. the year 1925, be read a first and _â€" Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by L. Baechler. that Byâ€"law No., . .. for the appointment of valuators of sheep killed by dogs unkrown, in the Township of Wellegeley, for. the year 1925, be read a first and second time.â€"Carried. _ Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by J. Ogram that Byâ€"law No..... for the nppflntmgt of amuditors to audit the accounts ‘of the treasurer of the Township of Wellesliey for the year 1924 be read a first ana second time.â€"Carried | Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by J. Ogram that Byâ€"law No.. . .. to authorize the Head and treasurer ‘ of the ‘Township of . Wellesley, to borrowâ€" certain sums to meet the' :Moved by J. Ogram, secondéed by W. H.. Knight that. ByJawâ€" No.. .:. to abolish staitute labor in the Towr: ahip â€"of Wellesley, for the current year 1925, be now read a first and Moved by‘J. Ogram, seconded by P. A. Wagner that Byâ€"law No..... to appoint a local Board ‘of Health who were declared elected ation were confirmed by~ Byâ€"law No..... sic Auxiliary | continued se for. somge time my .~ TABLE DAMASK $1.00 . rian Church,| health was fully restored, and sftice 6 ~pleces Unbleached Table. Linen, "oxtra irst moeting| that time 1 have been in the best + h-flqimv.uanu.nn.mlwr of the Presf | of health. 1 am writing this jetter| [ ‘â€" M LOF y 2 va PÂ¥ en e n esn se varaa‘s ca 2 i9 2e $100 Wellesley for Arcola, Sask., who say#:â€""I am one of the many for whom Dr. Wiiams‘ Pink PHls have done wonderé. About ‘three years ago 1 could not do my housework, or even go about with« out. feling . ntterly . worn ouw.. <‘The doctor suggested that an operation was the only thing that would Imo1 me, .but.this Iâ€"refused .to. undergo. and I returned home mimostâ€"in deâ€" spair. My trouble. was all due to mi organ and brings . womanly _t\umx and happiness. This is fully proved Mr. B.W. N. Grigg, of Waterlon, lead an interesting discussion on "The Life of St. Francis and its Influence on the History of Europe" at the ‘Men‘s BrotKerhood meeting held at ‘Trinity Methodist Church: Kitchener, on Sunday morning. WOMAN‘S HEALTH WHEN FORTYâ€"FIVE ‘by L. Baechler that this Council do now adjoutn to meet again at the Township Hall, Crosshill, on Monâ€" day, the 2nd day of February, 1925. less appealed at Court of Revision Moved ~by L. Baechler seconded |< s by J. Ogram that Byâ€"Laws number: % f Other lznes eq 368, 869, 870, 871, §72, $73, 874 and|T ’ $75, as filled in, be now read a third | 3 â€"_ "***@*@tbvamncumenennmens time and passed â€"Carried. .. s . % j ~ . Truant Officer‘s Report B k A ( Nuwber of home permits grantel, § rlc er- 17; .mumber of cases of nonâ€"attendâ€" § > ance â€" teported ~ by .. teachers, 166: | . npimmmmmmittinmitmntmint rumber of cases‘ investigated, . 83; |â€" s > (ouj enm]]ment‘. 12‘: . IVOT“Q atâ€" m tendance, 631, or §7%,, heing for| BUTTER FROM ALBERTA the year 1924. , John.L.. Hammond, HERDS shHoOWs BiG INâ€" =â€" School ‘Attendance Officer .. ~CREASE IN outeut Moved by L. Bagchle?, seconded by P, A. Wagner, that alt taxes ftor| . ghtyâ€"nine creameries in operaâ€" dogs,â€"entered on _the" assesemap; | tion throughout the Province of Alâ€" diture on roadé during the mv:fs,gs the sum of $6000.00 for construction were written in .said B; 8‘ Wnd ; all.â€"Byâ€"Laws were dated â€"Jan. 12th.| 2 Byâ€"law 873 for ‘the appointment| & of aeséresors, the names*of Joseph| =* McCormick tor the whole of the west | â€" section at a salary of $89.00 and W.| . A.~Dammeier Sor the whole of the | . east section at a salary of $110.00 |â€" wers:added to sald Byâ€"law. y E. . Byâ€"Law 874. to grant Restanrant License in the.Tp, of Wellesicy the vame .. of ~Peter: Veitenheimer ~was * Byâ€"law. 871 to appoint. Anditor«, the nameJ. M. Scullyâ€"was tnsorted. Byâ€"law 872 to borrow money, from the Standard Bank the sum of $40.â€" ~ADDRESSED BROTHERHOOD ll And there will be Bargains Every Pay this Week. Watch thig Space Wiis ye Aub um wlblls on ae d E2 Committee resumed in open counâ€" and tha atn "af £1h NEKNE mefit: and the sum of ‘“’â€:W for. lj enance and rmlx{ï¬ltï¬l{, 2/ "=‘ of: ‘this > Township, shall be 875 to. provide for t and Peter ‘F. Schummer strengthons every vital of life. At this ARE E8 n Nan o RDD Coniss Pat C evision. | Dared_ with 17,868,853 for the year; ~*â€"= before. This jncrease is accounted| . Minard‘s Liniment for the Grippe Clerk. . | OUR GREAT SALE | of. i Brickerâ€"GermannCo. yard, for ..,..., BILK AND WOOL caNToNns â€" WOOL 10 pleces Silk: and .Wool Onn-l 20 pieces Al ton Crepes, 40 in. wide in grey , 40 in. widths. . sandiewood, green,‘taupé, copen, gz. brown, s brown,. nary and black Worth , black e Regular $8.85 tor ....â€"@6Â¥ Af\ | dresses or plea ~â€" Our Stocks of Winter Merchanidise ip’i 3 ‘now be cleaned out. .FLANNELETTES at | _ 19c a yard "SAMPLE® UNDERWEAR at i Half regular p ice. WOOL BLANKETS at â€" + "10% discount. DREL&}}*%QODS’ reg $1 50 for ‘ |_ $135. MEN S SWEATERSâ€"a+ one third off i . FLEECE LINED UNBERWEAR at 79¢ eath. _ % each. MENNONITE SHAWLS at $10 50. | _ GLOVES reg. $1 50 for 95¢ ~COR>ETS reg. |_ up to $2 50 for $1.50 (odd lines) and several €. other lines equally attractive. j 7 TABLE DAMASK $1040 Yp. One price only, Bleachod Table â€" fine mmmmumm‘mhfl Unbleached Table Linen, fancy patâ€" r_:-zâ€-::c;-xm»n.m Regular $1.26 ‘"and Continue for the F.ne quality Unbleached Shecting, soft fAnish, 81 in. wide. PrIGG _ vi%..%. ) +338 ca oWb ahiin‘s 19 n 95404 4352 n .00 4246 ¢ ++ 0+ c a n 5 + 4 o9 ue B0 81" UNBLEACHED SHEETING 596 j Fine soft finish Unbleached Sheeting, good wearing quality. All Lines of Winter c ‘under this Wo English Gingbams, in Plaids, Checks ang Stripes, fast colors, 38 in., heavy quality. Regular 50¢, SHIQ BHIGQ ;. .Derixigecrsirrd iÂ¥ iss ¢¥r+ 4 6r1 4 +9iÂ¥ ts PKKT s 443 nawa v ie rad‘s a se £1" UNBELEACHED SHEETING 63e . 3 g . 800 yards Pure Linen Roller Towelling, Blue and Red border. Regular 22%c. 50c Gi..GHAMS 35¢ ps a # * (C en ce t ol e t en e int t ig ty 500 yds. 40° Unbleached Cotton, no dressing.good quality. Regular 280. Sale Price ~ _â€"â€"ress Goods and Silk Bargains PILLOW COTTON 39c c 6 Circular Plllow Cotton, good quality, 40‘ wide.â€"Regular 50¢. Sale Price .} UNBLEACHEDâ€"COTTON 22e 4 500 yds. 40" Unbleached Cotton, no dressing.r06d avality Rasular »8a â€" Aal. The change of our Saturday Maorn m ARTERNOORK MARKET wbkhybqlm-ï¬b.; SATUV JANUARY 31st was made for your benefit as wel our town people. â€" Help to muke it a suicess. __â€" A Word to the Farmer:â€"â€" Cdttonoi and Lin ns at Intere.ting Prices â€" "ï¬ *‘ $1,89 | se‘te We in rors, prove. aasy | * * Extraordinary Linen Values TABLE DAMASK 78¢ of butter,â€" -a-â€".fâ€"'f‘"’ & @ @R® ane in L222 Continues Th:ough January P w e h0 k o e tok w n n d n ue n w d n old w e e wale ik dn for partly by the fact that there, ~Minard‘s Liniment used by Phy â€" . were fourtsen more creameries on | sicians. â€" Tess the list. In cheese, RNOWOYV@F, thOr®) _______â€"__ smm enc *:;‘3“: was decline, the figures belfig 1,675,â€" K 4 it ie . _ 000 pounds in 1924, and 1,865,600 in C~"*" $ Regulé®irg Corpoun@ * . cheese each year. ._ . TAFFETA SILKA $1.25 â€" 200 yards solored Taffeta 8! k, 86 in. wide. in rose, brown, navy dresses or pleated skirts. Worth Fegular $1.75 to $2.00. 20 pieces All Wool Crepes in 40 in. widths. colors rose, navy, w e uk e wb n w wiaa + y PWE s y Wondertnl values in purs linen Napkins, «ises ‘328x23. l‘l:.o dl-:l“linn‘..â€â€œ 4 mghmua‘nndu t oâ€" Fritr 16 quality at $6.176 per dos. j TABLE CLOTHS 82.19 famey paitords" smy on o oP oo "op t Oaiith . _ BLEACMHED TABLE LINEN 786 260 yards Bleached Table Linen, fancy patâ€" for o e ks 78e igeA t it Black, 54 in. for Dresses, Skirts Or Suits. Regular $8.00 to $4.00 ALL WOOL CHEVIOTs $1.28 15 pleces All Wool Chevio.s, good colors, Sand, Ross, Pekin, special ‘quality. â€" Regular $2.50 wa n e e FÂ¥Z 98 €4 + e % Regular "5¢, Sale WATERLOO Ts $1.25 , Resedi,. a