zio. Regular ‘$4.60 Pants.for @6 (f3| Regular §5. ez .. «* * ; Regular $6.00 Pants for .. 34.98‘11.:“: $7. ‘ _ *~~ . Extral Special! 100 Pair of Men‘s Tweed Pants, _ ___ regalar $3.50 value at, per pair .................... §1§ ‘- Regular $150 Pants tor . _ > spending the past week at Magnetâ€" ~â€"»wan,has returned home on Tuesday. F & Mr, Noah and family moved to _=â€" Eimira on Wednesday. We are sorry »';‘f;f»“ to lose Mr. Noah and family as citiâ€" PULLOVER SWEATERG y v.NECK SWEATERS | 4: swEaATER coats ___ Reguiar $2.00 to $250. @1 es sutts . Mrs. Philip Soehner and Mrs. «Henry Schmidt left on Saturday for ‘ Hanover to attend the funeral of the former‘s sister Mrs. Liphardt. w Mr. and Mrs. Schum of Edmonâ€" ‘¥on, Alta., visited with Mr. and Mrr. _ W. Reinhardt. § f Quite a number of this vicinity "attended the sale of Mr. Allan: â€"Béhmermund at Balsam ~Grove on _ _ Thesday last. . ~ /. Mr. and Mre. Abram Bowman and gi.l Earl spent a few days with Kitâ€" +4 friends. Local News Notes _ Mr. Henry Reinbardt BOYS TWEED CAPS ~Regular $1.00 and $1.2%. PULLOVER SWEATERS swEaTeEr coats ~ Regular $4.50. Sale @6 Clean ‘Sweep to clear in 7 days. _ Don‘t fail to come Saturday, â€"~‘Jan. 31. Come every day [ and get your share ®CUT â€" CUT .CUT m‘, "uP 0 P Pes -“' hn stt c odiettcart .â€".â€"_..â€"â€"..-â€"â€"â€".-4 s Can‘t Begin to Tell You of the Glorious Savings |{ _ conasroso _ s Store is Crowned with Unadvertised Bargains llâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«-â€"â€"â€"_â€" Starts Saturday, Jan. 31st : for 7 days, Ending Saturday, Feb. 7th. Everything in the Store reduced and all Winter Goods are _ _$12.00 to $14.00 mgumu 4 :.* New Bargains Every Day Men‘s Tweed Pants Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats Boys‘ Furnishings Bargains in Overcoants $12.90 $16.80 who has been. $1.149 $2.49 75e Sale 38 ovencoars $36 OVERCOATS $45 OVERCOATS $35 SUITS §40 sUITé $45 SUITB ......... Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauter i“‘ family of the Peel! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mauer. BOYS‘ HEAVY LINED Shirts or Drawers, all. sizes. Reg. 75¢. Sale Price ....... 59c BOYS‘ BLACK HOSE All Wool Worsted. Reg. , T5c. Sale Price ............ 50c place at the home of Mrs. Jacob Snider at Bloomingdale when the daughter Miss Adeline Weber was married to Mr. Emmanuel Bowmar of our neighborhood. The many friends of Mr. Bowman will extend to him and his bride all good wishes for a long, prosperous and happy married life. Happily Wedded Misses Lena Lewis, Delphine Fries and Messrs. Edward Lewis and Fred Dunham spent Sunday with Mr. and Miss Emma Class of Guelph spent a few days with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Carl Israel of Kitchener was a week end visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Israel. _A pretty but quiet wedding » LEATHER MITTS Wool Wrist and regular @F . As BOY8‘ UNDERWEAR $15.00 to $17.00 Suits and Overcoats $18.00 to $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $12.98 " day morning was not visbfie here in 824.80 its" totality, &nd but for . the tew ‘;.u Sleighing parties fromâ€" Kitchener| Visitors Coming an . are lately taking opportunity to test! * Mr. Ales Rennie _________ |the well known suppers served at|iting at the ~hom Steins were in the vilage on Thursâ€" uway and audited .the books of the Township Treasurer. d The eclipse of the ‘sun on Satu:;â€" day morning was not visbfe here in had the oportunity to see the ectipse n Aincca smm â€" O shcll sn incctons Ath s nb eict o its" totality, &Bd but for the tew | Miss Daisy Richardson of Lebanon mmdmuvuflhvmhcï¬lï¬drh;}hvm. have passed unnoticed ‘by. a good Mr.~â€"Colin Campbell returned to many people. Shortly after darkness| the home of Mr. M. Shants after disappeared _ interested skyâ€"gazers| spending some, time with friends ice which is of extra fine quality and is being cut by Messrs. Byron Letspn Mr. Oliver Scheifele, who has deen specializing in all lines of business connected with willows for some ‘The villagers and â€" surrounding farmers are at present being sup plied with their seagon‘s supply of years late in the: fall cut down & large number of willows along a creek in the east end of Waterldo, And the choicest of this wood was sold and shipped to Toronto on ‘Thursday where it_will be manufacâ€" tured into artificiat limbs. imâ€" mediately . after the _ war, ~ Mt. Scheifele supplied quite a bit of this wood for this special purpose. Mr. Pinnock of Toronto, a repre sentative of the British and Foreign Bible Society, will be in this village this Thursday evening, when he will give an address in the Methodis church on his work. Everybody is welcome. Woolwich Township Council will meet again next Tuesday, Feb. 3. Owing to Rev. C. Zarnke of the Lutheran _ Churchâ€" not â€" having sufficiently recovered from his reâ€" cent severe cold the English service of ‘last Sunday evening was further postponed until next Sunday eve ning. The pastor‘s many friends hope that his health will be restored so that he will again be able to conduct the services as usual. _ The arrival of a ‘baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Stroh on Sunday morning was an occasion of â€"rejoicing forâ€"the family.â€"â€" Relatives in the village on Sunday received the sad news of the death in Eimira of Mr. Frank Rudow,~ prominent young business man ob that town. A number of these relaâ€" tive§s .and friends attended the funeral on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Geo. Kelterborn of St. Jacobs, was an over Sunday guest at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Huehn. Miss Ada_ Snider of Stratford spent the week end at the home of her father, ‘Mr. Reuben Snider. Mrs. Wm. Stralo of Cross Fleld,‘ 8i Alberta, is visiting at the home ot‘ her mother Mrs. Magdelena ml.a during her three montbs‘ sojourn in C her familiar Ontario points. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Amith and Mr.] 81 and Mrs. David Doering visited last M , Bunday with relatives. /.â€"Mr. and Mre. Andrew Lindner and|v/ I'n-my of Amubric were the guests| M of Mr. and Mrs. John 8, Koehler reâ€" Friends of Mr. Jacob W. Schweitâ€" zer regret to hear that he has been laid up since his arrival in Florida. Our agent, Mr. Noah Strob, will be glad to receive your renewals. A look at your address label will tell you the date your subscription has expired or is about to expire. The family_circle of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Habermebl, living mear the village, had a baby girl added to it on Wednesday last. s {mmmm | ~‘.Mr. Oscar Wagner of Detroit spent several days holidays in this w-‘ ‘Mw intely and returned on 4 AROMORY + » 1 Quite a few attended the Carnival ‘The stork presented Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dorscht with a bouncing baby girl recently. ‘ . 1 BERLET‘S CORNER 1 N.Y., visited with his parents and Mrs. Joseph E. LichtL Mr. Ephraim Licht! of .Clarence, The in grippe is very prevalent Mr. ‘Missos Clara and Hidna Bergâ€" A8" being shtpped‘ """""‘â€"‘:1 Saskatoon were visitors : at their ‘Mr. N. ‘M. Steinman made a bus cousin‘s home Mr. Alex Berg. ‘imess trip to Stratford last week:; :; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle of| ‘Our local saw mill is commencing Heidelberg epeat Suiday _at Mre.! to look busy with the farmers bringâ€" R. Foster‘s. ing in their logs. x7 Miss Daisy Richardson of Lebanon} ~Mr. and Mra. Lindsay of Kitchener is visiting frignds in this vicinity.| visited Mrs. John Jutzl last week, M».â€"â€"Colin Campbell returned to| Mrs. Henryâ€"Hofetetter is visiting â€" Miss Myrtle Knuapp of Galt who was instructor on millinery at the Short Course in Linwood last week visited her sister Mrs. Cecil Barbous here before returning to her home. iting her uncle Mr. A. Reidiger. > Celebrates Birthday , E â€"Mr. John H. Campbell celebrated his 82nd birthday last Saturday, Jan. *4. His many friends.wish him many more happy birthdays ‘Married on Sunday * _ A quiet wedding took place last Sunday at the Amish Church on the Third Line when Miss Sarah Bast was united in marriage to Mr. Simon Zebr. After the ceremony which was. performed by Bishop Lichti a numâ€" ber of the friends gathered at the home of the bride‘s parents where a wedding dinner was served and a social time was spent. The newly wedded couple: will take up their residence on the groom‘s farm near them many years ‘of happy married life. ‘been graded and is much like a highway. _â€" â€" cz Blair must be a good place to come ## for a snow shoe hike. One g from Galt and The Metal Shingle and Siding Co. of Preston, who are building the new barn for Miss K. L. Wilks have beeh making good progress. F The road from Blair to Galt has Preston and surrounding places. seem to have a merry time. The Blair hockey team played a game with the Galt C. N. R. team in Galt on Thursday evening, winning by the score of 7 to 3. A jolly bunch of young people from the Blair S. 8. were entertainâ€" ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bechtel on Thursday evening, January 15th,. The evening was spent in games after which some business was transacted. A delightâ€" ful lunch was then served. Mr. A. Arnold has returned to his home here after being in the K.â€"W bospital. He is improving nicely. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hagey, a son. ‘ Personals. Mr. Joe Beck has gone to Quebec and other points on a business trip Miss Leatta Gingrich attended. the funeral of her great aunt, Mrs. Jacob Gingrich near Hespeler on Friday the 16th. * Miss L. Rittinger of Kitchener wpent Wednesday with Mrs. N. Miss L. Beck of Doon is spending a few weeks with her brother, Mr. Miss A. Nickolson of Algar, Ohio. spent a few days at the home of Mrs. H. E. HMling of. Kitchenér is visiting at the homle of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartel of Centrevilie spent ‘Thursd&y . with their daughter, Mrs. A. Debrusk. Miss _ N. Conrad of Waterldo visited with Mrs. N. Sipeston Wedâ€" ‘The Misses Evelyn Kenyon and Rva Hagey of Preston spent Thurs day with Blair friends. f home after apending the week with Mts. C. ‘T. Groh near Hoespeler: : Mr. and Mré. Henry Hammer and family and Mr. C. Hammer of Ayr sday. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gertrude Lattser of ‘Town | family and Mr. (Too late for last week.) boys would like to challenge aw days with Mrs.\ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry SA ds l it o Be s o is Hoorle ‘at Wilbe last Sunday. Lanterns Pvelyn Kenyon @and! "yy, and Mré. Ludwig Berg and reston epent Thurs children spent last Sunday away MMM ::"-m . i .5 .4 | trom: home: Lantern, special $1.69 Mr. and Mre, Chas. Wegtahrt and < ? :‘rm "*"*®| ramily were the guests ot Mr. and M Dicts Low Pattern Henty Hatumer andg [ Mts. Unt14 Sovler at Russeliown, ~â€" Lantern, special $1.87 C. Hammer of Ayr| Mr. Christ. Lichty. of Waterldd in, at the home of Mr.|renewing old acquaintances in the: w eaf â€" «,__ BAaPEN , 14 * .. aA i $ .__.,-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"*. % M f #& i . 3k Local and Personal ) ch is vis\â€" Mr. J. B. Schwartsentruber of Petâ€" SA a T f R D‘_ rs.â€" Thos.| ersburg shipped 2 car loads ofâ€"tur 3 ie ie :: All ston and Mrs, Harry Moogk at Kitâ€" Mr.â€" and Mra. Fred â€" Rueffer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rueffer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hofstetter and family of ~Kitchener, â€" Mr. â€"C.~ Rueffer and| muem daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rueffer,| «mm> Jr., and Mr. ‘B. Wrens of Petersburg| # â€" spent Sunday at the home of Mr{{â€" and ‘Mrs, Henry M. Miller, | [| O Died Suddenly Te se# "u":' The â€" townspeople: were lndudl ie shocked to learn of the sudden passing away of Mr. Chris. Magdoiâ€" inski on Sunday night. Aithough RBe death came unexpectly. He leaves to mourn his loss his bereaved wife, and three daughters and two sons. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ben 'mngeflch spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Steinman. â€"â€" â€" + Nr .and Mrs. John Moyer and son of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of the former‘s mother Mrs. Joel Moyer. $ Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Herner and son Kenneth and Miss Edna Schweitâ€" zer made a business trip to Water loo and Kitchener on Thursday. daying a few days with her daughter Mrs..Fred Meirowski of Waterloo. Mr..Jos. Schweitzer made a busâ€" day. £ | ~Miss Catharine Dorscht, Miss Orâ€" Agatha is spending a few weeks with Her sister Mrs. Fred Klon;nntj.] Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kienappel spent Saturday night in Waterloo. inessâ€"tripâ€"toâ€"Hidleburyâ€"onâ€"Saturâ€" Miss Orillia Kienappel who was holidaying with her sister Mrs. Fred Meirowski has returned home. _ Mr. Benj. Herner called on his brother Mr. Abe Herner on Monday. Miss Catharine Dorscht Miss Orâ€" illia Kienappel .and Miss Edna Schweitzer spent Sunday with Mrs. Emil Kienappel. Mr. John Kienappel, Bdwin, Alâ€" fred and Lorretta Kienappel visited with their grandmother .Mrs. Meirâ€" owski at St. Clements on Sunday. Miss Katie Everate left on Monday last for Preston where she is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Herb Lichti. Quite a number of young people attended the carnival at Wellesley last Fï¬t;y evening. A grand U, F. O. dance was held at the home of Mr. Peter Seyler one evening last week. 4 items of Interest. Mr. and Mrs.â€" Elmer Heldman spent last Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Falk in North Rasthope.. | Mr. dnd Mrs. Nelson Hoerle and family and Miss Eva Forler wer; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Honry Dosring at Oetzel‘s Corners. _ Mr. and Mrs, Theo Doering and tamily spent last Sunday out of the Mrs. Fred Kienappel, Sr., is holiâ€" SUNFISH LAKE PHILIPSBURG Geo. Berdur and community on Sunday. Mr; and Mrs. Harl Stauffer and care. Her friends hope for her speedy . Mr. and Mrs.; A. Schweitzer and children visited at Blair on Sunday. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Miss. Dorothy Schweitzer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Shirke of Washington on Sunday. home at Plaines on Sunday. Mr. 9. Rohr and Mr. J. Bricker m,uumimtflpgoklmhw on Saturday. : at the home of her brother Mr. Walkerton, Mildmay, and other surâ€" Messrs. Lincoln, Leslie Meyer and Clarence Herzog attended the Welâ€" lestley Carnival last Friday. Mr. Clement Brenner and daughâ€" ter Mr. Peter Brenner. .Mr. Alex Diebold of Linwood was a Sunday visitor in our burg. Miss Lavina Helm returned home after spending a few weeks in Kitâ€" chener. * Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forwell spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Andrew Hinsperger. Mr. R. Bogosat of Erbsville spent the week end with his brother, Otto Mr. Alex Hoffarth returned home January Specials First f Saturday Afternoon Market A Special House Broom, reg. 75¢, special at 49C each KITCHENER‘$S PROFITâ€" Dietz Cold Blast or 3 for . â€" > was chosenspecially for Chronicle * Readers. â€" See Partial List on Back â€"â€" _: COUDIES LIMITED â€" ST. CLEMENTS with the former‘s father, Priced Specialiy for Our $1.25 at Mr. . O._ Schnurr of . Walkerton" _ spent Sunday at the home. of Mr. . Paut Hoffarth. C :.A eclipse from 9.00 to 9.30 a.m. Saturâ€"_ day. In: spite of the clouds over. _ Cook‘s Reguiating Compound Mr. Alfred Lenbard left for D& _ ... troit on Saturday after a brief s6â€" _ _ Many St. Clements sports enjoyed â€"‘ â€" a skating held held at the rink here . â€"â€" on Saturday evening. +/ Items 6t interest. *A number "of â€" young ~people from °~ town enjoyed the dance at Hesson â€" Mr. McLeod went to Milverton on Friday night to see the Juniors perâ€" on ‘Tuesday The butchers and hotels. are storing &way ice for the warm sumâ€" mer months. Meat Choppers & Sausage Stuffers $13.50, each $10.75 No. 22 Meat Gri s7o0 iess "" 98.48 No. 32 Meat Grinders, 1 ‘lo.mo mb ® “1 Horse Blankets S ud 90 Blaskew. l rinkt C sns Minard‘s Liniment for the Grippe s 35!8 niaht ax >#3 "58.48 "*d.18 .