'l .Wuhu , WM" KITCHENER MARKET PRICES Good prices were paid for ttro- duce at the Kitchener market od Saturday morning, which was well attended by farmers and house- holders. Eggs Bold at 601: to Toe l dos, butter 40c to 50c. per pound, apples $2.50 to 8.00 per barrel, po- tatoes $2.50 to $3.00 per bag, chickens 30c per pound, and rege- lables at he usual prices. OVER $12,000 suascmaad The analgn to ralse $30,000 tor the' Salvation Army building at Kit. ghener has progressed favorably and up to Saturday night over 812,-, 000 had been subscribed. The three service clubs have assisted in the campaign and there are still a goodly number ot cards to be turned in. ao" YO TORONTO Mr. P. A. Bowen, dun-m name! ot an Metropollun Ute Annual“ and ell-Irma or tho board a! health In. received notice ot In. promotion to the â€new mun - ship ot the Toronto dutrtet. Mr. Bowen has~ beenvacuve an I member ot the Kiwanis club And Y. M. C. A. He wu greatly interested In furthering the pasteurization. ot milk h: Kitchener And as a member ot the board or health has done much to Improve sanitary condl- “on: In Kitchener. The Kitchener and Waterloo Street Railway has shown a sur- pus ot $481 for the month of octm her. The installation ot the new track at Bridgeport was reported completed by manager Mqlntyre/ RE-ELEC'IED TO OLDER BOYS' PARLIAMENT There will be no contest In the Twin-City fur the Boys' Parliament as both Caves have decided to re- elect previous members. Edward Dewitt, BOP. of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Devin, will rcm'esem Waterloo and Earl Laut n-‘rlzlager, Kitchener Ed. Devitt i' Jim a candidate tor Premier and is friends hope that he will be her. red with this im- portant position. Icon of " "phiMttoat m In the but In!!! two “I!“ Help “no wtott Chum tor tho luv. u.- ud. u m tor a touchdown. link In; the more " 7 won m â€MILL. An. Imam-awash. Id.- “In. my as. to. m m to at" tho and: W but who. my dot-ad the M-ttttttt lau- u out on Suntan by the _ 'ADDRESS BY on. WHIDDEN The members or the Waterloo County Canadian Club heard an in- teresting and forceful address de- livered by Dr. Chatttler H. P. Whid, den, Chancellor or McMaster Unl- verity, Toronto. The speaker stated that Canada today was on the. threshold of destiny and that Cana- dians must as a nation apply and develop conservation of both or tural and human resources. Secre- tary Allan Eby announced the fol. lowing speakers" tor future meet- ings of the club: Sir Robert Fal- coner. Chas. J. McGrath. chairman or the Hydro Electric Power Com. mission. Mr Joseph Fiavelle, " Roht. Borden and Hon. J. S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture. MUCH FRUIT DONATED The people of Kitchener respond- ed generously to the appeal of the Ladies' Auxillnry of the Frenpori Sanitarium for fruit and u a "h suit much fruit of all kinds was re- ceived which shows that the people are interested In the work train: done hy the Auxiliary. FINED goo Conrad Klein. an employee ot Bruder Hotel Co, Kitchener, was fined $500 and main, having been found guilty ot keeping liquor in other than a private residence. I'll] IIIII "Illllllllll mtetmmmMrm-m- Ulllllllllll Strong, Sturdy Frame. for Boy. Tho "an" "tn-r I. irrtty rough on unset To In“ them fitted In a strong fume and to have that [rum not in row" tree of charge for l your In in!!! one ot my manna why they Would be mud n l S T E E LE’S SURPLUS OF 3431 SHOWN 8“.“de Loading Work a an aim To": be erected mu noon In with. “whammy nad on In sun In! you It I. expected that the Input molt will be completed And an tm-' veiling ceremony held. The on- motion ot the “new and coupe! RStteetrqd aplre ot the (over 'rlu hm be completed until~ the spring or In; to the untuvonble weather. lembers of the genitive or the Pioneer Memorial Associstion who visited the plot recently expressed themselves " tgtbtitsbtd with the progress made. During the put seven] months hundreds ot people have visited-the site according to a statement made by i. Funney. who resides on the original Betty ner farm. The tower will be tes- tnred in tourists' pamphlets and my Americans and other tourists are expected to visit the Pioneer Memorial Tower. To date over 82,000 has been subscribed tow-rd: the purchase and improving the lot and ceme- tery and erectiqn ot the tower. Tre-surer D. B. Banner of the Ag. sociation has given out the follow: ing list of peopte who have Butt- scribed 85.00 or over to the mem. orial (and. D. N. Panabaker $350; D. B. Bet> ner $350; W. H. Weaver, Hespeler. 3100; Geo. Pattinaom Preston 8100: A. R. Kaufman. Kitchener, 8100;. The Breithaupt Leather Co. Ltd.. Kitchener. $70; D. Hibner, Kitch- ener. $50; "istrtet Women‘s Insti- tute. Gait. $50; W. H. Brelthnupt. C. Dolph. Preston. Ford B. Kumpt Waterloo. C. M. Bowman, Chas. Ruby, N. B. Snyder, Contain. Alta, Jacob B. Shantz, Harry W. Brown, M. S. Hallman, Waterloo. W. D. Euler. $25 each; Gideon Break. Vineland; C. A. Boehm. Waterloo, $20 each: Mrs. W. H. Becker, Toronto; Livia Aldrich Toronto; Elias Bingeman. Kitch- ener; o. Kinzie, M. R. Kaufman, B. Mattel Dunham, Dr. J. Edwin Hux- meier, B. R. Ernst, $10 each; Sam- uel Carmel, Kitchener; Franklin Good. Waterloo. " each; L. Brlcker Waterloo, Eph. Bonnier, Conestoga. M. G. Shark and A. E. Sherk, To ronto, Thus. Hilliard, Waterloo. C. S, Betzner. Kitchener. or. J. E. Hen, W. H. Schmalz, N. B. Det, weiler. M. C. Cressman, J. A. Hall man, B. M. Eby, Waterloo, G. E. Potter, Jos. M. Snyder, $5 each. was J. C. JAIMET HONORED Club members of the Home and School Club of Suddaby school re- cently honored the past president. Mrs. J. C. Jaimet, who was pre- sented wlth a pair ot silver candle. stlcks. During the meeting an ad- dress was given by Dr. J. W. Hagey school dentist, who pointed out the necessity of caring tor the tempor nry teeth as a (oundatlon tor the soundness at the permanent Bet. A splendid response was made by the public at the bazaar ot the St. Paul‘s Lutheran church held re cently. when a. substantial sum was realized which will be devoted to the work of the society. ANDRES! BY DR. BRITTAIN A number ot the%emt,ers ot the Kitchener and Waterloo Boards of Trade Attended the meeting of members of the Western Ontario Boards ot Trade held " Preston on Thursdsy evening last. The tea. ture of the evening was an address by Dr. S. L. Britain. director ot the Citizens' Research institute of tam ada, who spoke on “How Municipal Administration in Ontario Can Be Improved." The speaker compared a public coronation to n privste business. stating that lack of attic- iency in the fprmer wss due to non- observnnce ot certain principles and laws of business ndministrs- iinn. The Kitchener Board of Trade council has received reports from the Chunberl ot Commerce of Ith Guelph and Waterloo. ell fuming the proposal of erecting . men trut to the lute Mr Adam Beck on Baden Hill. attuned only . thou dist-nee (mm. the home In whlch the Into hydro - was born. The" organ-Hon- were Ilse (smartly dtttttoomt townrdn the pro- ooul to in" the county council- of Wntorloo and Wellington and the "In. emo- you Drum nuk- "I: It comm tor nil which! to - - M at): "no tav- olllu; on tho Main". suing - 324000 My Subscribed in County. WM Ion-o no IIIIM'I FAVOR BECK MEMORIAL 8UCCESSFUL BAZAAR ' “Hyatt-t 2t, i,fo,f,','g't"e1 The Biggest sue}: its Kind Emst’s 1000 Genuine English ' _ . Broadcloth Shirts It is our Privilege to serve our Buying Public Saturday, the Last Day of our Great Anniversary Sale, with Values equal to those with which we began the sale and have stressed during the entire period. t Last Day Preparations Bring a Great Featuring in Overcoats and Suits. . ve VALUES UP TO $25.00 Browns, Greys, Lovats, eta, plaid backs, we’ll trimmed, all sizes. A really wonderful value ................ ................... VALUES UP TO $25.00 This lot comprises Fancy Tweeds, also Worsteds and Homespuns. All sizes. Young Men's and Men's Conservative Mdels, in two and three-button style """t"'""."""' REG UP TO $35.00 Pine Bott fi . h heavy woolen and fancy Overcoatings in arious shades, tube box and popular models o Ulsters and Great Coats . Men's and Young Men's Suits Plain White, Blue, Grey and Tan.' With Separate Collar to match, cut with plenty of fullness. Extremely Well Tailored. Every One Perfect. Only in This Sale at This Price. I a 03 from 0 14 to 17 The Lowest Price We Have Ever Heard of on Shirts of such Fine Quality and for which there is such Great Demand. sizes Fine quality Blue Serge, also fancy stripes in Worsteds and Tweeds, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . REGULAR $5.00 Smart patterns, well tailored, all Winter weight ....r.b.............. One lot 9.t Boys' Bloomer Suits, Brown, Grey and Fancy Tweed: with two pair Pants. Big assortment: of styles and patterns, sizes 9 to 18 years. All new fresh elem merchan- dise, wonderful values. This lot originally sold trt818.00. BalePriee ...................... One lot of Boys' Bloomer Suits with two pair of Pants, Brown Tan and Grey Mixtures, Stripes, Checks and Overplnids, sizes 9 to 15 years. Big assortment of styles and patterns, Sale price o.............................. One lot Bora' Winter Over-mu, aim up to 84, my different colon and patterns to select from. Regular 314.00, Sale Price . . . . . ' One lot Boys’ Winter overeoata, the: up to " Ulster: and Dre.- Ooun. hoods. Chin- chilla, etc. Rank; $18.00, Sale Price . . . .. . . Chinehittas, Whitmn, Bruah Cloth and Tweed-mart-tdst/ttttri-i- 795 etrofrnodehotmiri0reBlPtits.. , . . Not Much Time Left iwwhich to take advantage of perhaps the Most Remarkable Group of Shoes-Events you have ever known. Men's Blue and Fancy Suits REGULAR $3.00 Worsteds and Tweeds, Winter weights, all . $1 .69 Men's Winter Overcoats Men's Winter Overcoats Thetast Day of Our Anniversary Sale Featuring Final Day Groups - 1st W 31 st 15 REGULAR UP TO $40.00 Boys' Junior Overcpats Boyd Overcoat. Boys' Overcoat: Men’s Trousers Men's Trousers Boys' Suits Boys' Suits ifâ€: t 3 .48 'lfJ, 324- 3‘? $10.90 $12. $1.98 $21.50 $10 Ai 'l2 $7.95 All Sizes Ladiea', Beautiful Patent Lea- ther Dress Slippers, made on the new uptodate last, fancy stitched vamps, hr, Gaggingand Louis heels, all sizes, Mr. , ale 2. gill/g Pt't'd ittTg in 'sizea to , Mr. " ' Sale Price ......... $2049 Ladies' Fine Quality Patent and Kid Leather, made on EE and EEE lasts, l-strap Slippers and fancy cut-at, also Oxford styles, cushion insoles and rubber heels, sizes special for this eq a: Ladies' Stun) Slippers with low Cuban and Louis Heels, in Patent, 11 fa 2. Regular $3, Sale Price ........ fords mafie on a new medium, wide 'ttirtlurts ruttber heels, 200 PAIR WOMENS heels, practically all Misses' Patent and Gunmetal l- strap Slippers. sizes ' ll, to_2, Regular $3, 1089 sizes 2% td 7, mirth Sale Price Misses} High Cut Lace Shoes, Black or Brown Kid or Box Kip Leather, sizes 11 to 2, " A g Girls' Gunmetal High Cut Lace Shoes, low rubber heels, sizes 8 to 10%. Sale Price $2.00, Sale Price sizes Women's Boudoir and House Slippers of Suede and Fancy Leathers and various colors, in Felt, all with padded soles, low rubber heels, sizes 2 to 8, Regular values up to $2.00. Sale tttea, mes up to $2.00. Said -- Eggice P................ 95e ALL WOOL SOCKS. Heavy tll Wool It,'t extra quality, N size, tr value, Sale Price . . . . ... Me Boys' Pure Wool Jerseys, sizes 24 to 82, in ',1bg,t,'g and many beautiful color cmb nations, values up to $2.00. Bale Price............. 1025 BOYB' JERSEYS. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Men's Heavy Weight Shirts and t.8"t Wool Ribbed, all aim, 1. 6 values. Bale MEN'S CAPS. 82 MEN’S son HATS. F Pet, up to $6.00. All New 033,. I?.'.'...'.?.. $3.45 Ladies' oxrotda, in Patent, Kid Growing Gtrta' Gunmetal Ox- Children', pongola lime Shoes, Beautiful line Men's English I, cfttf,tt Tlade Cape, Silk l , , v ues up to 1.60. SdePriee ......... " Men’l Pam’s Merino Under- M East King St, Kitchener Share the Important Savings in Men's Furnishings a??? fr..?.? $2.95 Tf.?.".?, . .'f. . Soe HIGH LACE SHOES and. Brown _Kid,Iruis I"'. 11.5". , $2.45 Coll' $3.50 ice $1.98 'r' $1.35 the: Men's Work Shoes, special made of good quality Brown pliable lea- ther, plain toe or toe cap, all sizes, Reg. $7.00. Sale C. R“ Young Men's Black Fine Box Veal Lave Shaes, made on the new last, sizes 5% to 9, Reg. $5. Sale 1_t;'i,,l'A$39 Boys' Fine Box Veal Lace Shoes. made on the new last, sizes 1 to 5, made for dress wear, Sale Price ........ $2095 Men's High Grade Black or BrownLa Cagh Leaf-liar, Goodyear welt ce oes, sizes. Reg. $7. Sale $4.85 Price............. 'ht, ff). . . $3.731“; Men's Fine Kid Leather Lace Shoes, made on the wide EEE last, plain toe, sizes 6 to 11, rub- ber heels, Regular $5.00. Sale Price 7. $3069 Youth's Solid Leather Box Kip Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 13. Sale Price .. $2019 Same quality in sizes s 8to 101,42 .......... 1.89 Boys' All Solid Leather Shoes for dress or school wear, Black or Brown, sizes 1 to 5, Sale Price ........ $2039 Men's Oxfords, smart designs, in Black or Brown Goodyear welt, made on the new last, sizes 6 to 10, Regular $7.00, Sale Price â€77;. . .. $3.95 Ladies' 4-buckle Colospes, Fine Cashmerette quality to fit every style of shoes, all sizes, Sale Price ... $2095 Girls' 3-Buckle Overshoes, first quality, all sizes, t Sale Price ........ 2045 Ladies' Rubbers, all sizes, 89e Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . Misses' Rubbers, sizes 11 to2.SalePrice ../........ 79e rof,j.l.,11i'alj,ull'ies'. if? l , 69e t/vr,1,')'ialrr)ti;;s'. if??? IS1.19 i?,, 23': 13:59.16: if??? .1. .t.o 98e Bnogghs Rubbers, sues 11 89e Boys' Rubbers, sizes 1 to 5, Sale Price............ Youth's Rubbers, sizes 11 to IS................. SWEATER COATS. One lot of Men's good weight Sweater Coats, in Blue Brown and Grey shades, sizes 36 to 42. Regular $4.00 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Men's heavy weight Shirts and Drawers, fleece-lined, all sizes, Reg. $1.25 Sale Px'ice89c SUSPENDERS. F Men's Suspenders, light, medium and heavy weight, various colors, values up to Tire. Sale IMG. COMBINATION UNDERWEAR. - Medium weight, in Merino my MEN'S HOSE. Men's Wool Half Hose, also Fine Cashmere Hose, Grays, Black and Brown shades, some Silk and Wool mixture, $1.00 value, Sale Price............. Me Regular up to $2.50, Ca ' Grey Suede, Brwn Moteha. sf 49 Allsizes.......... O Spring Needlé, sizes MEN'S GWVES. RUBBERS., RUBBERS: ur) to fa. '?.t' 30e jr.?.': . f. $1.98 -â€Â§Â§.3§ $2.95