t _ _. " _ $24.00 to $28,00 \â€" _ gsUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 _ R. New ‘_ SATURDAY SALE Suits and Overcoats Sattn, Patent Deather, Patent and Grey Combinations, Black Calf and fancy strap pumps, flat, Cuban and Louis heels. Mr. Albert Meyer of Saskatche wan is visiting with friends and re latives here. Miss _ Aunie Stemmler of St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, spent the week end at the home here. Mr. Milton Leslie of Casper, Sask., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carmochan. Carmochan. ‘ Mr. Harry Schummer spent Monâ€" Messrs. Lawrence Ogram and Arâ€" day in Stratford where he played thur Kreutzweiser spent the week With the Milverton Jr. against Owen end with friends in Kitchener. ‘SOU'"L Mrs. Harvey Dechert is visiting _ The death of Mr. Wm. McKay took in Elmira. . }place on Saturday morning. The Mr. George Eich of Kitchener is funeral was held on Tuesday interâ€" spending a few weeks with Mr. and ment being made in the Hawkesvilie Mrs. Waldon Pommer. cemtery. MEN‘S SCOTCH KNIT WOOL SHIRNTS AND DRAWERS Reg. $2.00. Sale price $1.00 One of the most momentous selling events in the history of our store to come to close Saturday at 9 p.m. Women who want the most shoe value at least costâ€"should see these low Shoes. Select them now $2.95 Local and Personal MEN‘s HEAYY FLEECEâ€" LINED SHIRTS Regular $1.00. Sale price * Mrs. Westcott of Hamilton is vis iting her sister Mrs. Chas. Lantz. Now‘s the Time the Customer Profits stockâ€"Suits in every pattern, Blues, Blacks, Staples, Fancies. Models for every otcasion. Ovemu!n-muc $8.00 to $9.00 SUITS ~AND OVERCOATS $12.00 to $14.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS *____$16.00 to 318.00 SUITS AND OYVERCOATS Final Clearance of Women‘s, Men‘s and Men‘s Furnishing Department Ladies® and Children‘s Wearables, «. Flannelettes, Men‘s and Boys‘ Overcofats and Suits Stock Taking Sale! Never Such Low Prices on Such High Grade Merchandise A sweeping Clearance of every Winter Garment in our S@uits and Overconts $16.00 to $18.00 4 $20.00 t LINWOOD $17.00 $10.00 On all Cash Purchases made in any department of the store. No question of exaggerated values on exaggerated original selling prices, not merely a sale to stimulate selling, not just an alteration of prices to lure you into buying, but a business émergency, a persistent policy occasion, a mammoth merchandising movement to reduce this stock to the very depths of absoâ€" lute clearance, pumm with a deterâ€" mination that devel For $7.98 Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats Big Reductions Children‘s Good Footwear 69¢ PENMAN‘S MERINO UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers, sizes 32 to 44. Regular $1.25. Sale price 98 c The five weeks‘ course in Agriâ€" culure, Domestiq Science, Sewing and Nursing has come to & close and was well attended by the young people of the vicinity. f At the last evening (on Friday) they gave a concert consisting of a play by members of the class, songs, readings, instrumental and moving pictures, which was enjoyed ‘;y the large audience. $18.00 to $20.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15.00 to $16.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Regular $5.00 and $7.00 Values for $30.00 to $32.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $20.00 to $22.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS Kiddies‘® Tweed and Serge Suits $3.98 ** $4.98 $19.00 $12.98 $14.00 For $9.89 For the past ten days or so some of our sporting hunters are wagitg war against the big Jack rabbits wor the so called English hare which MAF@ quite numerous on the surroundâ€" 4BE farms. No lesa than 15 have laid ‘Aown their lives because of these Special features of the two day course will be practical demonstraâ€" tion in grading hogs and judging sows. There will also be interesting addresses on a few very interest ing subjects. Mr. Simeon E. Martin who some months ago disposed of his farm near Hawkesvilie recently moved into the home of Mr. Christian R. Martin near this village. Mr. J. J. Wilkinson has lately purâ€" chased the Elisha Pollock property, consisting of 3 acres of land lying midway between here and Winterâ€" bourne. > â€" A good time is promised those who attend the Lutheran Church Choir entertainment in the Townâ€" ship HaH this Thursday evening. Mrs. Jacob Schumaker of Kitch ener was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Gies over Sunâ€" day. Swine Marketing Items of Interest Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker spent the week end with relatives in Kitâ€" Rev. M. D. Hallman of New Dunâ€" dee called on friends in this vicinâ€" Ity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heldman of Kitâ€" chener visited relatives in the vilâ€" lage over Sunday. Mr. Henry Diets of Oetzel‘s made a short call on friends in the village last week. > Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Waguer 6f Kingwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner. Mr. Eph. Hoerle of the Hessen Street, Wellesley, has been engaged by Mr. Wim. Seyler as farm hand for the coming seasoun. ‘ Mr. Herman Eulenstein spent last week in Kitchener on business. Mr. Reinhardt Doering spent a few days visiting friends and relaâ€" tives in and atound Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huehn and son Harry are staying in Heidelâ€" berg for a few days where the formâ€" er is assisting in the stocktaking at the" store. â€"Mrâ€"andâ€"Mrs.â€"Valentine Gies atâ€" tended the funeral of the»late Mrs. Louts Schmermund held in Elmiri on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Allan Good spent ‘part of the past week visiting her parents Rev. and Mrs. Cober ailso other relatives and friends in Kitchener. Ited with Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Stautâ€" fer at Washington on Sunday. Miss Katherine Lillico of Ayr is apending a week with her aunt Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Seyler and family of Russeltgwn were‘ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heldman and Local farmers are interested in the two days epecial course of swine marketing conducted under the joint auspices of the Dominion Department of Agriculture and the District Representative of the Ontâ€" ario Department of Agriculture, on Tuesday and Wednesday .of next in St. Jacobs at Winkler‘s Hall. Local News Notes Bwarts of Kitchener on Satarday. Mr. Clayton Awarts is a son of the Heerie and Mr. Armond Lants of Wilbe and Mr. Carl Graber were the guests of Mr. ‘Theodore Lant: Several of this vicinity attended The dunerah of the Jate Mrs, 8 triends in the village on Sunday. items of interest Mr. Lioyd Bricker of Kitchener ent the week end with friends Miss Lillian Bicklie of Kitchener ent the week end at her homa Bornâ€"To Mr, and Mrs. John Letâ€" m, a son. February 6th. â€" PHILIPSBURG RO8BY!LLE |I Mr. Geo. Voisin from Linwood spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. K. Voisin. Mr. Leander Hartman of Saska toon is spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Messrs. Jerome Meyor and Cland Beaupre of St. Jerome‘s, Kitchener, spent Sunday at ‘their respective homes. k The death of Mr. J. A. Montgomâ€" ery. took ~place on Friday at the home of his daughter Mrs. O. Kolb. The funeral service was held on Monday at Breslau after which the remains were taken to Toronto cemâ€" btery for interment. @ _ We desireâ€" to advise our © subscribers that we have just & completed the correction of our % mailing lists and labels have ® been â€" changed in accordance & with remittances received up #â€"to February 4th. © _ Should there be any error in 4& the date on your label, kindly % notify us and we shall be & pleased to correct the sume. & The Waterloo Chronicle % Equitable Building, ‘ Mr. Johnâ€" P. Boegel has left for Kitchener where he will spend a few montha in the employ of .. Lockbart and Co. Limited, painting cars. s + Mr. Clement Meyer from Waterâ€" loo spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mre. Geo. K. Meyer. Mrs, James Doyle and son Kevin from Brechin are spending a few days under the parental roof. Mt. Jacob Lorents was busy unâ€" loading _ a carload of feed. at 8t. Jacobs on Monday. Mr. Louls Veidenheimer spent last Thursday in Kitchoner. Mr. Frank Booegel returned from Kitchener after spending the paâ€"t week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bauman of Ei mira visited friends in this burg on Thursday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Thaler were: Mr. and <Mrs. William Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Taylor and Mr. Oharles Price all of Kitchener. Miss Adele Rosenblatt spent last Wednesday in the Twinâ€"City. Mr. Clarence Her:og was a busi ness visitor in St. Jacobs on Mon day. Some of our local young people spend last Saturday evening skatâ€" ing at the Linwood rink. Miss Agnes Forwell spept a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Meyer. Mr. Rarl Mader spent Sunday in our burg. Miss .Ada Kunkel visited with Miss Ruby Schnaeringer recently. Death of Mr. Montgomery. C The Canada Snow Plow Co. exâ€" hibited last Friday one of their new "Auto Tracked Snow Plows". This plow cuts a bed much wider than the regular sleigh track making it 6ft. Gin. suitable for automobiles. Mr. Herzog was the finrst one to try out this track with his car and the interested. Spectators claimed it a success. Not only is the track suit able for automobiles, but some that passed over the new cut road with their teams were greatly delighted with the wide track. Mr. Leslie Meyer spent a few days in Guelph in the past week. _ of the log carriage being broken. It is expected repairs will be com: pleted in a few days when operation will be resumed. Improved Road Greatly The H. E. Ratz sawmill has closed down for a few days on account Kitchener iast weok. _ . Word was received here of the Jean Veitch) a.former resident of this wicinity, also a wiece of Mrs. 4 0 44 4 4 4 0 0 4 0 o o o 4.4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 Mesars. Herbert Dedels and Jack Mrs. A. T. Nuash spent a few LOOK AT YOUR LABEL ST. CLEMENTS BRESLAU ; Mrs. Swartz, mothersof Mrs. Milâ€" ton Weber, died on Monday mornâ€" ibg at the hour of 3 a.m. She reâ€" |s$ded with her sonâ€"inâ€"Jaw Isaiah Witâ€" : mer. 1 _ The short talks on their church ‘by the following young men, Geo. Milne, Simeon Cressman, Wernon Schlutt were interesting; while the older men, Manassah Hallman, Aarâ€" on Bowman, David Bergey and Osias Cressman gave interesting reminiscences of their church in Outario. David Bergey going back Jo 1853. % The Sunday evening meeun's was addressed by Rev. Oscar Burkholdâ€" er on "the contributions of the church to the world". Miss Rosa Woods died on Saturâ€" day night last at the home of her sister Mrs. Allan Woelfle of Wilâ€" liamsburg. The funeral will be held on Wedesday afternoon in Mannâ€" heim church. The remains will be buried in Rosebank cemetery. Mr. John W. Waldie the noted dairy» man 6f Stratftord who is changing On Saturday evening Rev. C. F. Derstine of Kitchener delivered an eloquent and forcible sermon on the ‘"Why" of the Menmonite church, and also combining in his able discourse what â€"the four bundrédth year should mean to us. } On Sunday morning Rev. Curtis ‘Cressman delivered a splendid disâ€" course on "benefactors" and "maleâ€" factore". The church was tilled to capacity on Sundayafternoon. Miss Witmer gave a valuable essay on the "benefit of studying church hisâ€" tory". Rev. Curtis Cressman gave a brief address on "Mennonitism" tracing the early history of | the church from. 1525. Rev. C. F. Derstine followed:. with an inspiring address on the foundâ€" ing of the Mennonite church. The pionsers of that faith sufffered terâ€" rible persecution. Many of them were cruelly martyred for their faith. ‘Their faith was founded on the New Testament. He «poke in eloquent terms of those men who suffored and died for their beliet. Theâ€"song "Faith of our Fathers Living Still" brought to a close a series of meetings which cannot fail to give a spiritual uplift to the whole neighborhood of Mannheim. Mr. Chas. Peine of Chicago arrived here to spent a week with his brothâ€" er Mr. Louis Peine. Mr. Ralph Gribble returned last Sunday from iChapleau whare he spent the past month managing a moving picture theatre. Mr. Milton Luft who spent sevâ€" eral months in Manitoba and later visited relatives in Ford, Colorado, returned to his home here last Friâ€" day. _ Mrs. Joseph Haus .. d daughter Elaine of Waterloo and ..iss Hattie Krogman of Detrolt visited theit father here over the week end. They left onTuesday for Detroit where the former‘s husband is located. well known breeders of Jersey catâ€" tle have just added ten headâ€"of pure bred Jerseys to helr herd which were purchased from Mr. Geo, W., Farrell of Bellevilie; The animals were shipped here‘ last Friday and are @xceptionally fine specimens, Mesare. Baird have found it neces wary to Increase their herd owing to the big demand for their stock. Rev. Wesley Witmer ably p;/esided «t the meetings while Isaiah Witâ€" mer led the singing. It would be impossible to even give a synopsis of these four meetings. > An â€" evangelistic â€" sermon _ was preached by Rev. Moses Brubacher. Lesite â€"Witmer â€"recited ~a Dutch poem in the afternoon. A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. (Rev.) S. H. Swartz of Kitchener on Saturday afternoon last. j Mr. and Mrs. Jacob.Richl of Newâ€" lands, Sask., are "the guests of the former‘s uncle Mr. John Riehl. Mr. Robert Bechtel has taken a position as junior clerk in the local branch of the Bank of Commerce. Mr. James Monaghan and Miss Luelia Wolfe spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Nelson Luckhardt. News Notes of Interest Mennonite Church was a grand sucâ€" cess, A feast of" lasting things for fair and attendance large and the audience appreciative. The addressâ€" es and sermons were. Interesting, instructive and inspiring." ‘ NEW HAMBURG MANNHE!M the | Stove Bargains , Mr. Wilfred Berscht is helping out at Berscht‘s store in Wellesley over the sale. The Old Fashioned Social which was held in Library: Hall on Monâ€" day evening by the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute was a decided success. Miny of the ladies present ‘were in ‘tosâ€" tume and Miss Henrietta Peine was awarded the first prize for the best. A coon quartette added greatlyâ€" to the fun of the evening. The proâ€" gramme consisted of songs, readâ€" ings, instrumentals and a play enâ€" titled ‘"Men Not Wanted" was given by seven young ladies. At the conâ€" elusion of the programme, lugch was served. The members of the instiâ€" tute wish to thank all those who tobogganing on Luckhardt‘s hill last Sunday Mr. J. W. Erb had the misâ€" fortune to have his collarâ€"bone disâ€" located by being run into by a tobogâ€" gan, which suddenly swerved off its course. As a result he will be unâ€" able to attend to his duties in his barber shop for a week or.so, but has engaged Mr. Seip of Baden to take care of his customers in the meantime. bei They also sold a cow to Mr. Wilâ€" fred Russel of Chatham and recentâ€" ly two head to Mr. A. R. Goldie of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glover and daughâ€" terâ€" Gladys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown at Haysville. New Hamburg Hockey News The New Hamburg intermediates emerged with two more victories to their credit when they defeated Listowel in both games of the secâ€" ond round for the O.H.A. championâ€" ship. The score on the round was Hamburg 18 Listowel 4. 7 Mr. Earl Weber of Waterloo was a visitor at his home here oyer the week end. ~ R assisted with the programme and helped to make the social such a Miss Eva Erb spent last Sunday with friends in St. Thomas. Mrs. Shantz and Mrs. Jo‘n E. Bingeman spent the week end with relatives near St. Agatha. While watching the young people One Haippy Thought Range, No. 91 13, Reservoir, High Closet and Thermometer $ 7 7 50 Reégular $95.00, now ...... ... @ One Maple Leaf High Oven Composite, with High Oven, 4 holes. â€" Regular Price $47.00 $3 5 50 NOW s c raana t ihes oitraisones ._____‘___ 6 Holes, in first class shape, real BH@p .000 .3 .0.. .0. .. One No. 169â€"20 Peerless Penp. Range with Reservoir, H. Closet and Thermometer and 50 White Enamel Splasher, 6 holes, 94 Reg. Price $115.00, now . . ... ... P ons One No. 9â€"20 Royal Comet, 6 Holes, 20 in. Ovens, Reservoir, H. Closet and Thermometer Regular $98â€"00, now ... .. Silk, there has just been an app» Owing to our business policy of keeping stocks _ at a minimum and the speed of turnover at a =â€" _ © maximum, we are able, as in times past, to give Re our customers the benefit of any such price deâ€" % creases immediately they occur. % On new good yard goods for your‘ Spring Sewmgro you may .tï¬ve by these reâ€" cent price reduction{ right now at this store© KITCHENER‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE | M. WEICHEL & SON, LIMITED . Secondâ€"hand Range, Reservoir, H. Closet, 20 inch Oven, COVYDIES LIMITED "The Big Hardware Store" WATERLOO, ONT. Stock Taking Real Values W REGIOD, E7 MR NP PGIID, PCCTICT TT f $ : 5 : : * $3 1.50 | presented herâ€" with a ha#@kerchief shower.â€"â€"Lunch was served at six o‘clock. Ruth Luckhardt made the presentation to her grandmother. An enjoyable time was spent and all present wished Mrs. Lickhardt many more years of health and hap piness. NMr. Samuel Casse,l County. Clerk and Treasurer of Kitchener, was & visitor to town last Monday. The New Hamburg hockey team played in Tavistock on Friday night and the score was 3â€"1 in favor of. the New Hamburg team. The death occurred on Wednes day morning of Mary, the twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amby Good after a short illness at the‘ tender age of 1 year.4@Mr. and Mre. Good have the iympathy, of the community in tbeir sad bereaveâ€" ment. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon to Bean‘s Menâ€" nonite Church and cemetery. > â€" Mr. A. F. Hahn has returned home from a business trip to Eastern Ontario and Quebec in the interest of the Hahn Brass Co. Mrs. Orlin Huehn and two sons spent a couple of days at the homg« of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huehn at Wik mot Centre. Miss Grace Adams is spending & r{»upls of weeks at the home of her brother Mr., Stanley Adams at Wat: Mr._ Russell Nabrgang ‘returned home from a couple of weeks" visit with friends in Detroit. Miss Makins spent the week end at her home in Stratford. Mrs. David Luckhardt celebrated her ‘birthday on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. B. Eichler and daughter Sophia and Mrs. Lorne Riehl and son Donald epent the week end at Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry. Mr. and Mrs. F. Carson of Stratâ€" ford npem‘S\mday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cookson. Mr. Roy Eby of Galt spent the week end with friends in town. onl e uc c n ow u0 id 000 t l smm 40