tputt-tht-u"'"".'""","! m wag-1hr. to when lb. VII nomad [3010"de . ammo homo - Our Bishop- heve and to member our beloved Sovereign end his family in their benevo- nienl. in I sorrow which is the some tor King end eubiect. Here, we are one. We quote as eminently appropriate T. P. O’Connor'l words to "toup ot men in london: 1'l out you to drink to the (one! to Hiss' Kenny the King in silence, end to) send him in this duh hour deep eympelhy in his bereevement, tor ttrdar, though Sovereign ot a great Empire, we can only regard him " a child sitting beside the moth- er he loved." The Governorimsrat Ins 'uri, uouneed that the period of courtl mourning tor the late Queen Alex- andra will extend tor three months trom Nor. 20. ending on Feb. 20. For. the third month>lrom Jan. 20 to Feb. 20, halt mourning will pre- nu. Mnny Toronto soclnl attain have been postponed this week out i,') â€naughty and respect tor His Pt esty’e bereavement. The St. And- rew’s Society he“ will not be held, and the dance arranged tor last Seturdny night at the Armouries by the Officers' Indoor Baseball League was postponed owing to the death of the Dowager Queeen Alex- Indra. U,irriiLriirJac" ,I- IV A Their. Excellencles the e'tet General and Lady By ot Wtnrl have cancelled all p llc ens-ge- ments and all rece long at Gow ernment House until further notice as a’mark of respect to her late Majesty, Queen Alexandra. The exact period of mourning st Bldeau Hall has not been determined. and it will not be known ntll Instruc- tions are received from abroad. _ ' Mr. and Mrs Edward Breltlmupt of Hastings, Ont., were the guests or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John c. Breithaupt, 172 Margaret Ava. Kitchener. over the week end. Mrs. G. Rutherford McBride iror.) merly Charlotte Boehm) received for the first time since her marrr age, on November 20th, trom 4 to 6.80 o'clock. at 301 Jedburgh Road, Toronto. when her hosts ot friends, both old and young. Including sev- eral from Waterloo, took advantage of the happy occasion to present their greetings to the charming young hostess. Mr. Charles N. Pirie of 37 Roland street. Kitchener, Ian. recently on a short business trip to Ban Jose. Costa Rica. Central Amerlcs, Right Hon. w. B, Fielding ICelebrntee 77th Birthday ottawn,'Nov. "---rught Hon. W. 8. Fielding. former Minister ot pr unnce, in toNy quietly celebnting hie seventyaaventh birthday at his home here. Although' removed from active political life two years no next month, by illness. Mr. Fielding realm a lively interest in politics. siiiuuat.u.-r- What is One Great Difference between Optometry and Dentistry cm. Gordon,o.0. I) Ontario Bt. " KW? Phone 2777w A "em I"!!! known what he - . “In! â€who. Not so qrtth " Moll-MN um“? .- No, I" who In! I m unle- mamn at the bet. M the - will be hunted In In" I†am- can. on.“ an my 3" M to at" t'.ntrrrtt-eo Mourning at Ottawa By omit-Hen “atom-4 Lilli-{cu a an my! 't.-m.'"e"""""'"' v... CMmM‘b ‘."'w'w' macaw-mm “m“"mu l.mwwwuzmumoflmnf In. «mMounI‘uuub-hhlï¬muw'wdnl‘“ l, ,.A_-_ .- h..- m... - In. m not.“ a W. ml at Mr am. Sun. to Mr. Thou-l P. Doyb o! Mint, Imam. m dt Mr. John Doylo of Bollovilh. in. tho “In. to are use. only.» “a How not; Bklrte m " shoncon solu' model. extremely so. for they m cut " Joe! ehover'the knee. The standard leech. however. In nul- wny between knee and ankle. ehoul " Inches Irom the ground. There no quitarttmtruirtstott-o" picture Inch end "can; none ot ceremony. nad thee. are ouch shone: In from than behind. ? an; Joule Bruce me up trod 'Gnelph Inst week tar I HI". ot lev- enl any. with her amen " "Car Inch House," Allan Street, Weier- loo. A very delightful and much on: a joyod socisl event in Kitchener. , wss held lost Thursday, November t the twenty-sixth at the hood-one home of Mr. and Mrs. John C Breithanpt. 172 Margaret Avenue. when Mrs, J. C. Breithnupt and I ‘Miss Breithsupt were "At Home" l prom Threethirty to Six o’clock to z a very large number ot their Twin- [ City‘iriends. in honor ot the bride, Mrs. J. C. Broithauitt ot Hastings. Ont., who looked very pretty In her _ wedding gown of beige georgetto, with cor-sage bouquet of sweethesrt roses Mrs. J. C. Breithsupt looked very attractive in a becoqu gown ot brown breaded silk crepe and corsage bouquet ot sweethenrt roses. They were assisted in re- ceiving by Miss Louise Breithsupt, wearing sapphire blue velvet. and Miss Frieda Breithsupt ot Toronto who wore a smart (rock ot rose moire silk. Mrs. H. M. Cook and . Mrs. Hayward ushered the guests , to the Tea room, whiéh m most . exquisitely decorated.with pink and . yellow roses. At the artistically , arranged ten-tnble Mrs. W. H. , Breithsupt. Mrs. G. Augustine and , Mrs. A. L. Breithaupt poured tea,' I and Miss Libbie Anthes of Toron- I to, and Mrs. L. o. ‘Breithsupt cut . ices. Misty Lunrine Augustine. Mrs. A. W. Augustim-. Mrs. L. G. Htup mire, Mrs. P. A. Samson, Mrs. W. t W. Breithaupt. Mrs. t H. Rieder. s Mrs. Baumsnn, Mrs. A. R. Kent D man, Miss Marie Brelthsupt and .. Miss Martha Breihtaupt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canton: otl Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sell: and Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Me- Evenue of Toronto were week and vlelkore with Mr. and Mn. George C. H. Lens. North Queen street. _ The Kitchener Ladies' Auxiliary of the K-W. Hospital will hold u pivot bridge in the Masonic Hall, on Friday attehtoon at three o'- clock, in ttid ot Christmas cheer for the patient' at the Howl-i. - A FELLOW CAN‘T STAN WHERE " wants To. - n: “at“: “a. AS LONG As HE tc)) mans ro q't't't'? W)),' MT ofil, If; Him-u 1h me___ --i._ . ' a“ -m.u~ntww“m‘"“â€â€˜* t.t.tgt-asetHe+ , i-at-ter/Mrs in! - .irku'st*ore"t"".""f"'. autumn-man's“ ““‘Hâ€. “V . ‘ “anemia-WI. M:- the “who. M m In In.» -, Im- Jot-I! PW“ mmsurtao,tgiirrandotur, Mrs. Peter M. Eby Death chimed I highly respected resident ot Kitchener on Wednes- day. Nov. 25th. in the person of Priscilln Manliy. daughter of Ree. John McNally ot Blair. and Beloved wile ot Mr. Peter M. Etsy, in her But _ Deceased who resided in_ Kitchener tor the past eighteen years was born in Blair in 1864.] There survive three sons and two; daughters, namely, issue and Johnl ll: of. Kitchener, Willinm ot Brown‘ City, Mich., Sarah ot Toronto, and ma. Hiram Bowman ot Kitchener The i'unernl was held on Saturday from the late residence to the Beth- any Mennonite church tor service. or which the deceased wns a faith tut member, thence to the cemetery at Blair tor interment. Mrs. Hedley much of Brooklyn. N.Y., In spending a fortnight In the Twin-City, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Robert Hackney of Waterloo. A happy event ot last Thursday afternoon was s blrthdny tea under: the auspices ot the Ladles' Aid of Ptrtgt Enznsh Lutheran Church. held at the home ot Mrs. Conrad' Ott, 202 Breithnupt street. _ The members of the Sunshine Club, surprised Mrs. H. Eby at her home, 65 Chapel street, on Wednes- day evenlng of last week, in honor of her birthday, when Mrs. Eby was made the recipient of a lovely} sliver cake basket by Mrs. A] Kn“! on behalf of the guests, torl lowing the address read by Mrs. F. Heme]. A social hour with refresh- ments was much enjoyed at the close. Mrs. P. G. Hughes and her sister. Mrs. Bertha Fox ot Wulkerton. are visitors in Montreal. the guests ot their sister-in-inw, Mrs. Fox. 33mm] H. iii' "eGlkL.to_-_trl “Mummy-nu. in“ 'rt-s-mrs-rep: The bride entered the drum room mm; 'on the an) ot'lurl lather and looked We in e gown ot white silk crepe with hoe trimming. wearing up duped veil caught with orange New†end carrying s beautitnl Monet oi Ophelia roses. The couple wa- un- attended. Little Eileen Hellman. cousin ot the bride, dressed in orchid silk crepe acted on nttwttr girl: Miss Myrtle Good, another cousin ot the bride. pinged when- grin's wedding march. Miss Laura Hellman. sister ot the bride, sang‘ “The sweetest story ever told" very effectively. during the signing ot the register. Messrs. Lorne Weber and Leander Baum-n men as ushers. _ About seventy guests, Me’ndl and reiatives ot the contracting patties. witnessed the ceremony, Liter which again†bullet luncheon Its served. it", commodious resident: was beautifully decoraied with pink and white streamers. After receiving hearty congrntml lntlons the bum)! couple left on ai, short honeymoon for Bnlnlo, Phil»; delphin and other American points, the bride travelling in brown satin crepe. with coat of brown unwell: with fur trimming and ttttt to match. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will reside on a farm near Waterloo. NATIONAL» RAILWAY DEBT I8 TWO. BILLIONB The Canadian National Railway 'i debt stands at 82.056.181.518. sc-i cording to a statement issued by [ the Bureau ot Statistics. The tlgure cdnlprisel, ti,t42,M8,438 due to the Dominion Government, with accrued interest, and $913,913,083 due the public. in 1924 the debt due to the Dominion Government ‘incrcnsed. $28.085,159, due to pub Pf, $90.814.027. Comparative iisurss ishow that during the last six yssrs the debt due to the Dominion Gov- ernment has increased t684,026,166 and that to the public $140,949,117. Commenting on the Btrurmr, the ,Buresu statement says "unpaid in- terest on government sdnnces In: been added such year to the prin- cipal, but no unpaid interest he: been included? mm . Him. â€tannin-nub».- “.muuuu'mm Minimum-lull!“ mum-unwumthhlb nucmmmmm whimuughm iiuse I. that; aim! w a. A unno- to an amp-MM will not “all to mm! " - "nation. but a Which m- F3rir: u no boon Mom. my no - yum-at to "can I of i) Loco! unwound". Act. to tho 0n- mlo Rollo" out! Inland Boom. by I â€Jam: of tho m "mun; " hoot cap-hon Oi the "he of the Iota which no to he ouch“) unload throw. "-8 NOTICE or REGISTRATION OF BWLAW "MICE IS HEREBY “emu “at I By-Lew we: penned. by the Municipal Council of the Come-J tion ot the Town ot therloo on the second any of November, 1985. provldlnx tor (he tune ot Deben- tures to the “want ot $15,090.00, tor the purpose of my“): the coil of extensions out! improvements I'l the waterworks system of the Town ot Waterloo. And that such Bruk was resistors! In the Registry iOtttee for the Registry Division of the County of Waterloo on the lourteenth dsy ot November. 1925. Any motion to quash or not some the same or may part thereof must be nude within three months It") the ttrat publiutlon ot an. notice. and cannot be made themtter. _ DATED the sixteenth any ot Nurember, 1026. _ -- [but] um November, I)“. " Norman A. lick. Clerk. l [LEM Cirt'i:.qit.ie . '0 -mmmtm N. A. Zlch Clark. Women’s and Misses’ Lovely' Winter Coats r tt at $19.50, ttist, m t0/$%.50 A 40-3 .00 ALIOO‘I’ IUIIIO uumuuvv new; The and! land In Int meh_o! wmwum'tunow (9|!th depth ot " InMAtootI iiriairUeTGri-tuttmrd, ll'll. ' ---- 1 Parents. you will tind your damn- â€!le ovnunn I. 'tere than well we!!! " you Ion! cHARcIo WITH 'n"temti than to u. tor tl two weeks' cutting N. c. Gavan-d, tttttte/Je, mun: coum on dream of the Convict my a Albemla. For next to cooking. Four dattgtttat" N.C., In. been named In mu}.:should know how to new. Next diamant- clinging the murder of'cllll begin- Dec. 7th. _ Terms are po negro convict.- and mun only $14.0 Including chum. No 'ortth a. and]: wanton on . 'Jll'tli'i"; In advance and a tree trlal ‘ne lndlctmntl lollowod um Luivirn. For full information phone iiiitiit.ii.i: of mm M to r,iiliiiii' or an at an Albert Bt. " M. Mm-..“ In “(nth mm l tchener. Mrs. Ash. mutual-cu. 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