‘#f h\ i B is w Teant 44 +A « | FOR REAL GET YOUR SUPPLY NoOW Town Clerk N. A. Zick, revising officer for Waterioo, has completed the voters‘ list to be used in the approaching Dominion election. The nfmber of Watérloo people entitled _ DIED AT BRANTFORD Mr. Wm. McDougall of Waterlo6 received word on Wedesday mornâ€" ing of the death of his sister, Miss Margaret McDougall, who passed away Frldqy evening at her home in Brantford. "Bï¬:md underwent â€"an operation sevefal months ago from which she failed to recover. The funeral will be held at Brantford or tount of the large number there will be sixteen polling divisions inâ€" stead of thirteen. The new divisions Friday. __ divistons five and six will each comâ€" prise three polling booths and numâ€" ber sevén in~the west ward two ELECTORS IN WATERLOOâ€" _ ENTiTLED To vore NUMBER 3,887 JANSEN OPTICAL CO: Phofie 1171M, Kitchener. Used Car Specials Teachers of Piano, Singing, Theory. Private and class inâ€" struction. Studios 48 Roy St. uuluulnagvl to that hotd perfact information and fioe. ||vrezing a : doin from wory.: We will ||o! Wateree fit you correctly, if you need‘ || ‘"§ ***.* ! A Guaranteed Satisfactory Shopping â€" 4# ye BAKLINGPOWDRR 21¢ Miss Anna R. Bean Miss Emma L. Bean, F.T.C.M. are guaranteed, the quality unexcelled, the service a complete and penonalqun. THERE is a satisfaction in sho â€"at STORES that you mmmm. 2 m 2380 D0 Oldsmobile Six Touring ~â€" (nearly new) Ford Roadster with starter Ford Ton Truck with starter. 1921 Ford Coupé 1923 Ford Coupe 1922 Ford Sedan â€" 1924 Chevrolet Sedan with MUSIC Terms Can Be Arranged Dobbin‘s 1 Ib. JAR _ {AREALBREAKFAST| A DELIC1OUS BEVERACE 10 Frederick St. 48 King St. S. __ Phone 613 19c¢|5 » 25¢|"* 15c Waterioo TEA â€"j}ing was a most represents WATERLOO REFUSES _ _A number of communications _were received. A letter from the village of New Germany requested the council to open and widen the town line running between Waterâ€" Joo and Wellington counties. | Refuse to Accept Cheque _ Town Clerk N. A. Zick of Water loo â€"wrote a letter stating they were unable to accept cheque for amount ‘ot $4,100 from the county, being the allowance made for road work done several years ago on King St. N. ‘Waterioo contends that no moneys had yet been received for work on this stretch of road and that the sum of $8,000 was due from the ‘The opening session of the Watâ€" erioo County Council wasâ€" held at the court house, Kitchener, on Wednesday, A proposition was subâ€" mitted by a representative of an insurance company with the sugges tion that the Council protect itself against damage claims arising out of accidents on the highways. The statement was made that 20 out of 37 countles of the province carry headed umbrells. Mr. Mistele has resigned his office since his transâ€" fer to a branch of the Royal Bank of Canada at Hamilton. Fred Moser was appointed seereâ€" tary to succeed Mr. Mistele. 'l'hg address of the _evening wig delivéred by Rev. Dr. Zinck of the county. Clerk Zick on behalf of the town objected to amount deducted from cheque for inspection of enâ€" gineers of Erb St. pavement. DIED AT TORONTO ‘The death took place at Toronto on Sunday of Arthur M. Feather~ tom, director of the Ontario Equitâ€" able Life and Aocident Insurance Co., Waterloo. He was in his 74th gestions to this end were offered by the various speakers. the evening was the presentation to secretary H. G. Mistele of a goid were willing to coâ€"0perate in makâ€" Luthéran Seminary, his subject beâ€" chants and town officials. Questions of vital interest to the town were brought before the mesting by local speakers who gave ten minute adâ€" drewses. President A. K. Cresaman, who presided.â€"said that the splendid | response to the invitations to the| ferred to the road and bridge comâ€" mittee. Want Road Widened "t §$479 ‘10¢ BUTTER AND EGQA SCARCE AT WATERLOO MARKET and miso spdke on his candidature. One of the largest crowds of the nuonumhltlo'muh‘ ket on Saturday afternoon. ‘There ang eggs, the former selling at 46¢ per pound while eggs brought .50¢ splendid offering of choice fow! inâ€" cluding geese, ducks and chickens, the prices per pound ranging from 25¢ to $5¢. Potatoes were plentiful atâ€"$1.00 to $1.%5 per bag as were also apples, including Northern Spys, Snow apples and other variâ€" eties. Delicious honey fetched $1.25 their réturn will take wp their rest dence on the grooth‘s farm north of Kimira, followed by the ‘hearty good wishes of a large circle of friends tor a happy and prosperous married meeting hore last Wednesday evenâ€" ing and the Conservative candidate, tare, while Mr. Ruler ontlined hrioft taik full of bumone and wit. â€" At Mr. Seully‘s:.mecting, Mr. Dowâ€" dat of Kitchener acted as chairman The bride was winsomisly gowned in Peacock blue and Henna cut velâ€" candidate in the present contest, Mesars. SceBen, Mots and Donohue of Kitchener spoke on the tariff, the Large Number of Buyers Attend and Seiling is Quite Brisk. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard on the Waterloo Township Line, when their eldest daughter, Pearl Maude, was given in marriage to Milton Charles Eix, oldest son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Kiz of Woolâ€" wich ‘Township. Theâ€"ceremony was performed at high mnoon by Rev. C. Cole of Kimirg, in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bridal couple was unattended. The wedding musâ€" ic was played by Miss Vera Hilliard sister, of the bride. The home was beautifuily decorated for the occaâ€" some substantial cheques, which bore evidence of the high esteem in which they are held. . ‘The happy couplé 16ft on a honeyâ€" butter 60¢ to $1.25 per crock accordâ€" canaries, fine songsters, which were much admired by scores of people. were recent visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schmehl near Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Bartscher and family of Ridgeway were visitâ€" ing at the home of Mre. Bartscher‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scheifâ€" ele, during <the forepart of last ‘The newly married couple were the recipients of many useful and Tuesday of last week from Petawaâ€" wa and Aare now settled in the Luthâ€" friend of Toronto spent a week ago Sunday in the yillage. P Pretty Fall Wedding. â€" A very pretty October wedding took plate on Wednesday, Oct. 14th at the After the ceremony al} sat down to a most sumptuous wedding dinâ€" Local and Personal. week‘s issue will therefore aiso be delayed until Fridey to enâ€" able us to give the clection rsâ€" turns to our readore as carly Jullus Rod#, N. Refner, arrived Oct. 29th, should be. interesting enough to every voter to come out and cast his ballot. > â€" Limited NOTICE is herohy given that unde, the provisions of the Ontarico Companies Act Byjaw No. 6 of the Ciarke Heat of the sharchoiders on the 15th of October, 1988, by w the head office of the Company has been changed from the clty of Toronto to the town of Watericos, Onthrio.. MEN‘S DEPT. Shoes, all sizes in the lot. We 500 pair of Men‘s Brown and are sure you will find your gnfk sg::f of':“!"b b(:oo:yoln choice in this lot. Worth 6.00. elt s with rubber heels. Special to 7 All smart styles and good fitâ€" 51.00 520 5 ting lasts, neatly 7gtrtorn.otl. all LADIES DEPT. Special vic."" ©$38.25 | Laaies . Beantitul Patent ‘,,% Leather Dress Slippers with es Slater Shoes, made of Spanish heel, open work is â€" sihs sjge Brown Calf Leathér, _ seen over the instep, & StraD (r,.zear Welt Shoes, modelled ;4 puttoned to keep the shoe Men‘s and Boys Clothing Dept. 100 Men‘s New Overcoats, â€" 38â€"0z. material, coming in the Check Back, 34 oz. cloth, comâ€" most popular shades. This garâ€" ing in the newest Lovat, Sand _ ment has convertible collar, allâ€" â€">â€"â€"â€" â€" DAVIS‘ â€"<{ Economic Department Store | Svectat v.2..*"* $14.95 sizes. Worth $7.00. Special v......... 445 A special buy of 300 pair of Boys‘ Brown or BlacRk School Shoes with solid leather sole and heels, good fitting, Vaienâ€" tine Martin and Greb shoes, all sizes. Worth $.00.â€" @9 NA A special buy of 110 Boys‘ Orercoats made of the same material as Men‘s, Lovat and SBand shades, neat styles, a Coat that will give warmth and nrvll:. Worth $12.50, Speciat To SIGGF .:â€":......... $7.7175 Men‘s All Wool Checked Overcoats, smart style and of wonderful value. The material used is an imported .Ail Wool 20 dozen Boys‘ Tweed Knick â€"° 200 Dozen Bo] er Pants, well made, good patt All Wool Engish terus to choose from, all sizes.â€" Pullovers, fancy ‘Worth $1.00. Special .: Men‘s SilK And Wool Vester Coat Sweaters, guaranteed pure Brown, a good sox for general wear. Worth 25¢, Halt 13 Price, per p&ip .....;.. C Men‘s Grey Flannel Working Shirts made with double yoke and _ double _ stitching, | all througbout, large make, sizes 14 to 17. Worth $1.90 Special Clearance .. $1¢25 100 dozen Men‘s English Worsted Sox,â€" all sizes, good winter weight. Special Clear We bought a factory clearâ€" ance of 1500 pair of Men‘s, Women‘s, Boys‘ and Girla‘ and High, Low Shoos, Ltdies‘ in Strap Slippers and Oxford style, $100 vaiue. Syeciai $2.25 100 dozen Men‘s All ‘Wool ancé, Half Price,. pair z.. y tm * s‘ I0¢ year Welt, Blucher and_ Balâ€" morals styles, a large assortâ€" ment of Missea‘ and Children‘s 300 dozen Heavy Weight Fleece Lined Underwear. Speâ€" clal to clear, a garment Shoese For Every Member of _ The Family C DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS Clarke Rubber Gent‘s Furnishing Dept. good fitting last, all Shoe Department sonn scnonosimaygr, M_ e 49¢ Sunday visitore at RummeThardt. Pastor Welcomed.â€"St. Matthew‘s Heel Company most popular shades. This garâ€" ment has convertible collar, all round or half Belt. Every man wants to get the most for his in this buy. Worts @@H 9R . Worth 72. Spooht .. .. B17.10 tian collars. A sweater that is neat and attractive, guaranteed to give the best of wear. Sizen» 22 to 82. Worth $2.60. Special from slipping. Worth $5.50, Special ...... $3o35 200 pair of Ledies‘ High Shoes, they consist of Viel Kid Calf and Patent Leather, some cushion soles with rubber heels, all sizes in the lot. Worth $4.50. Special to clear ...... OOa Mr. and Mre. Val. Gles and Mr. 150 Men‘s All Wool Worsted Buits, Hairline stripes, medium Grey and Indigo Blue, made in Men‘s gnd Young Moen‘s styles, Serge and Aipaca lining; some suits with 2 pair of trousers; sizes 34 to 46, $33 values. Speâ€" $13.75 to knits, _ medium _ and ~heavry weight, made with new polo 50 doz. Boys‘ lined Tweed Bloomers, all gizes, Speâ€" 79 clal, Half Price ...... C 100 Boys‘ Tweed Suits, Brown and Grey shades, an jdeal Suilt for Fall waar. Worth s4 45 $6.50. Special ...... & 50 dozen Men‘s Negligee Shirts, made from good fast color shirting, large roomy make, large variety in colors and patterns to choose from, sizes 14 to 17%. Workh $2.2%, Special Clearance .. 200 doz. Men‘s Ovéralis, cl;iech wellâ€"known _ brands â€" as mâ€" body‘s, Victor Union made, Big "B", Black, Blue and stripes, made of a good quality Denim. Worth up to $2.50, Special Clearance .. 51035 LADIES‘ DEPT. Ladies‘ â€" Beautiful Patent Leather Dress Slippers with We have made an extra good fitting Patent Leather Strap Slipper for Ladies, modelied on fast, cushion and medium walking heels with rubber lift, very dressy ;M:I"‘Or women who use a wide A Worth $4.75, Special 32075 Ladies‘ Kid and Calf 1 Strap s"â€)::t and Oxfords, made on with rubber heel, yery comfortable, sizes from $3% to 8. Worth $2.75. @1 AK $1.25 ° $1.35 ‘""* ©617.95 c a y ELi un ay * i $1.25 choir, a male choir, the Rbel giris‘ _ Next Sunday forencon Rev. Mr. _ quartette,,solos, etc., was réndered Grunwald will preach his initial gorâ€" 7-! and & pleasant social evening, enâ€" mon. s s s A large variety Girls‘ Coats, Velours and Duvetyne, all are lined throughout, some interâ€" lined, neat styles, some like the grown ups with flares, all are fur trimmed, somle have fur borders, best range of shades. sizes 6 to 14 years. Worth up to $17.00. Special to $4.75 ° $11.50 215 Misses‘ and Matrons‘ Fall and Winter Coats at reaâ€" somable low prices. in flares, flaps and straight Mnes; some have fur borders. All coats are lined throughout, values up to $55, gizes 16 to 46. 500 pair Flannelette Blanâ€" kets, White or Grey, colored borde Special & |;nhr"-q $1-49 100 Rolis 'rwmng. pure Linen, 16 to wide, 25c value, Special §»9 yards 9‘ ye 50 Rolls striped Flannelette, light and dark shades. Special, yd. .......... 16c 25 RoHs Factory Cotton, Speâ€" cial, a yard .......}.. 10c 50 Rolis White nelette, Special, 5. Bolts Navy Blue, Black and Grey Men‘s Serges, suitable for Boys‘, Men‘s and Women‘s wear, 54" wide. Reg. $2.75. Special, yd. .. $1.29 Ladies‘. Silk and Wool Hosé, large range of shades, all sizes, double heels and toes, guaranâ€" teed first quality. Worth , $1.%5. Special, pair 650 300 pair of Girls‘ Rubbers, extra good quality, sizes 11 to 300 pair of Boys‘ and Men‘s Lumbermen â€" heavy Rubbérs, buckle or laced, values cannot be compared. Worth up to $4. Boys‘ Special ...... slm Men‘s Special ...... 51‘95 ing : Large damask table cloths, men‘s or women‘s boudoir &.e:!hu' est level of the most popular buying centre in and WaterlGo County, to celebrate the event of our Anniversary, besides a host of bargains, and as a rememâ€" Anniversary, besides a host of bn,l_;-n-, and rememâ€" brance we are goi ‘u:.iveuw-'y reewithev:y.pncbuo ï¬â€˜l_wovqmgh_ï¬gmoqwl_h_(olq\g- For their patronage of the last ten years, for raising us to The highert level of the most popular buying centre in and slippers, ~children‘s bunny slippers, â€"men‘s> or ladies‘ silk scarts, 150 loud speaker radio, if fits io tiil box rotoqe the rain es wihol toy ue cat . _ Even when the sale seems lost Long Disâ€" . ‘â€" ~... tance may saveit! â€" ZLadies‘ Readyâ€"toâ€" Wear Dept. $13.95 ° $32.00 To Express a Hearty Thanks to Our Patrons elal _ _ ______ 49e DO YOU SELL AUTOMOBILES? "*Don‘t wait," says Henry Ford, "use the tele phone!" Â¥ Staple Department s.:ony Flanâ€" ""** 18e h. her A large buy enables us to sell most seasonable goods at Group No. 1.â€"75 Misses‘ and Women‘s Dresses, consisting of Canton Crepe, <Tricotine and Satins, . all -lu: in the" lot. Worth up to $10, oooa t co. . $1.95 overs and Jacquettes, worth up to $5, the lot consists of __e!lk yd. Special at .... OLALOVU 200 doz. Women‘s Odd Lines of Hose, a factory clearance of Samples and discontinued lines. They are Cashmere, Worsted and Heather shades. Some fancy ribbed, best range of shades. Worth up to 39‘: $1.25 pr. Special, pr. .. 50 doz. pair Corsets, made of strong quality, Pink or White CoutH, low and medium waist line, four hose _ supporters, 300 Fall Skirts, Wool Crepes, Poiret Twills and fancy Skirtâ€" ings, plain or pleated, some have camisole tops. Just the thing for dress or sport wear, up to $5. Special ; Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Pull and Wool, and Pure Wool. Special @1 OF to P AF 400 Yards Canton Crepes or Pailette Satin, 36" Wide, best range of shades. A special buy enables ‘l‘: to offer these maâ€" terials. Reg. $2.25 yd. Special at .... $1o05 sizes 20 to 30. Worth $1.50 pair. Special~ .. 79¢ UNDERWEAR OEPT. 50 doz. Women‘s Fleece Lined Bloomers, good range of shades al sizes, $1. value. Special, péir ......... b5¢ 75 doz Women‘s Medium Weight Vests and Drawers. Worth 90¢ a garment FF . all sizes. Special, gar. We excell in our Millinery whether it _be a Hat for the Miss or her Mother, our style, shades, trimmings and modes san‘t be beat, and we don‘t charge fancy prices. AD our Hats are made of Silk Velvets, some Velvet and Satin comâ€" bined. Valwes from $5 to $8, Spectal Millinery Dept. $2.50 ° $4.75 $1° $1.89 yM dnes..