“mo-hummu- ommmmmmuu - to (mainly. " h quite W. Norman Boasse. prominent “Ulcer of the Royal and Anclem Golf Club or St. Andrew's. Scotland. mud J. Keneth Greenhill, of the, Honorable Company ot Edinburgh Genera, are visiting Canada on hum-i ness. King George and Queen Mary gave a State Banquet in the prln elm] room of the Palace, on the evening or December IsC which is reported to be one ot the most mam nitteent functions ever held in Lon- don. The famous royal gold plate, whlch is at almost incalculahle value, and the banquet room and other apartments or the Palace used for the occasion. were most artistically decorated. The dinner was followed by a roceplion, to which great public tiRures in every walk of life were hidden. Golfer Celebrues Visiting m Canada We afe told that the British Gov» eminent sent out invitations to the Statesmen and Officers who took part in the negotiations at Locum), and also to their wives. making the occasion as imposing as possible. Our attitude is one of humble thanksgiving; and it is moreoYer one ot solemn responsibility. For the signing of a pact is but the be- ginning of days. The real era of peace and good-will and prosperity awaits the living out at its good terms. Herein lies a responsibility and opportunity urgently challeng» ing the professing Christians or Europe and the nations associated. It ever we have prayed tor a chance to let nur light shine. let us recog- nize assuredly that to-day is the prayer answered and our sincerity invited to vindicate itself." "h Chrlnmu Wmuures In the year ot our lord Nineteen Hundred and 'rwerttrMve cm hue no more appropriate motto than this: "Peace on huh. Good Wlll to Men!" At the date ot writing, the morning papers have Just announced the algnlng ot the Locarno pact in Low don, which. so tar as any political and diplomatic agreement may be is the most encouraging and reassuring tact ot the his- tory made during these post-war were. The agreement has been born of a sincere desire tor "peace on wrtb." it Is visible evidence at an overttowintt spirit of good-will amongst those responsible for its framing. it is full ot promise tor the future. Other Christmas-tides have hidden us sing the blessed words, and we have sung them forcing our hearts to hope even when hope seemed to carry but slender hopes ot retqieauon. Now, however. we sing lustlly and with good courage. tor surely "This is the Lord's doing and it is marvel, inns in our eyes." “Paco on Earth, Good Wm to Mon" “my holy us In our duly need: And, try tho" oorrnonr, Rub III ttom what in tow.'" ~Mnlellow. I." n m “one. (or not orttt. mau vadpumo throw out out but on. My: "WWO! I not“. do“ in Mt, my" I: â€on. a noble than“. Our hum. I- we surprise To - level. flu. Honor to thou who†words or Buy your Fine Haberdashery In Kitchenerâ€. Leading Clothiers 121 King Street West Opp. Lyric Theatre Suits made to measure Blue Chinchilla Overcoats Quality Clothes Shop . WALK IPiThRMhffi $10.00 Social? -iriiirjiriii'ri" Large Range of Shirts, Ties, Suspenders, Collars, Handkerchiefs for Xmas Gifts DALES in British Church Mme. Tetrazaini, the "Queen or Sung." while fuHilling an engage- ment in Perth. Scotland, attended thp memorial service to the late Queen Alexandra in St. John’s Parish Church, where she sang with great feeling. the "Are Maria" be tore a large congregation. This was the tirgt time the primal donna had over sung in a Brillsli church. His Excellency the Governor- General of Canada and Lady Bynx have sent out invitation; tor a fancy dress party for children between the ages ot three and eleven rears, at (invernment House. Ottawa, on \lenesday. January 8. Mrs. Fred H. Collins. 121 Charles street, was a popular hostess last Wednesday afternoon when a num- ber ot her lady friend: greatly an; joyed tt ,vlsit to herjovely home. First Time to Sing Mrs. w. M. Cram was the hostess of a delightful afternoon tea at her home last §aturday tor about twen- ty-ttve of her lady friends, in honor or Miss Millie Clemens. who ex- pens to leave shortly for a holiday trip to California. . The Women’s Auxiliarly and Mir sion Circles ot St. James Church were joint hostesses of St. Paul‘s United Church W.M.S. last Wednes- day evening at their Chrisimas Meeting, held in the Schoo1-rootwot the church, which was filled with II large and appreciative audience. presided over by Mrs. W .H. Harvey and Mrs. A. E. Devin. The special numbers on the programme consist- ed ot an inspiring address by Mn tr, A. McKeracher, a well rendered piano solo try Miss Noriae Walthel. u vocal solo try Miss F‘asie Devlit. which was well received. as well as a Christmas reading by Mrs. Nelson (Hebe. Refreshments were served at the close, during an in, xeresiing social hour. Mrs. Chas D. Collins. 2124 King St. Yr, Waterloo. was the beaten ot a charming bridge party Inst Saturday Mternoon, when a number of ladies enjoyed to the lull thin ever popular game. Tea was sewed at the close, when a number ot ad- ditional guests dropped in for u little visit. tor. Florence manor, In In the but ot health and linking ttood pro- Irena. Patricia Chapter, Order of Etn- V '"--"'. ‘- eru Star, concluded their biz-lam “can Both." and Curtort toe the present year iatrt Thomas; Snyder wore not and visitor- with ereaimg. one", were elected. and Mr. ind In. Frank B. Hodgkin " the Order was conferred on s new Troy, Near Yorh, U.8.A. manner, The worthy matron, in The my In...“ of In. I t C T, Schiedel. prnsided. The man “who. wall": “Ad Put . I . of the Chapter will entertain the will be I I to he" that Ibo I. ladies on Thursday evening. whichjmkm‘ I good recovery from her will be the last meeting in their} “m“. an.“ present quarters, new rooms having been secured in the Elks Hull. Austen Clnmborhln, the nu: who won the - at Lucamo. and ,Mr? Chats. D. Collins. 224 King Mra. Chi-minnow, his clever " It." B., Wttterioo, was the hostess though ttttotneut dlplomntlc min- t‘ a charming bridge party but ant, were received by King George suturdny Mternoon, when a number, at Buchanan Palace," where the ot ladies enjoyed to the lull this Foreign Sunâ€, w" given the ever popular tmme. Tea “‘5 served accohde of Knuhthood, white Mrs. at the close, when a number ot " (‘lnmberhln m handed tit in- diuonai guests dropped in for .tsignn of the Grand Croa- ot the little "an iorder of the British Empire. This The Women’s Anxiliarly and Mia-"he out played by I woman in " sion Circles of St. James ChurehCxitrtiotq her hulbtnd to bring the were joint hostesses of st. Paul‘sidlplomia ot Europe into sword " United Church W.M.S. last Wading-I Warm "I recounted. while the Jay evening at their c.uiatmatet'y,yt1t role that Aunt» Chum. Meeting, held in the School-room oti, herb-in titied to successfully qstrned the church, which was ttRed with 113"†him at the Inad- of his Sover- large and appreciative riieijiicilt:,i.e the ttigtttstrt tutrtinetton that In presided over by Mrs. w .H. Harvey,) English subject can niuln. Sir and Mrs. A. E. Devin. The spec-jaw Austen, as the new Knight ot the numbers on the programme consist-‘08P!" must periorce be known. ed ot an inspiring address by Mrs takes precedence among the (“It It: Imam Wuhan a Innk- mlu lull. Toronto, I: - In: Chrmnu Iwhlhyl with In: In. on“, Dr. and In. J. J. WWII. South Qua. “net, Km. no to». or “mom can“ od M W “In tt w it Mn. r. s. Hodgtu Troy, N.Y., pm In"! an tho nn " Goran-u! be planned to hen at not continual Mo-, on."- MM M No- iasttrovernesrt, that " tubu- tln. "MW ‘- will DOV N W 0- tor some weeks. The use than. Juan I, TIM? ISM be). ter, Florence Ilheattor, h In the but that in “In t“ -turr- who at hum; “a mu“; ttood mo- hare mound Invitation tor a. areas, former "te qrttt be I519 to be "0' $24.00 $24.00 and upwards 2' .5 c, ‘73,:(3543! _ a " '."- an Marlo. Ind Gordon ot m Mich. In. J. nut-m ot hul- wood. In. I. apnea-II of Drum- Mllor. Sum. In. A. Allen of Wil- Mm. In†In. an». Inn of Natalia. Mum Ole Mother Ind one val-tor. and†My of m. our me! In. In“ my of 'uw me. He and on Doe, 'tB. All! ll hm) Ionic. m man-M by - t mm and , am. no Mr. Oliver Berg†panned I"! peacefully utter hula: you: m only a few days. Mr. Honey In: been I (mum Christin! for may your: and a emttatetn member of the Mennonite Brethren In Christ church. "In union! lite qrft1 be mined In ml: "lingo. Ha In". to mourn his long {our mm and four dunnoâ€. hm of New mam. Allen ot Toronto, Milton ot Scull Rev, Father W. Mayor of Water. loo visited " the home of Mrs, Phan. Mayer on Monday. Mr. Hugh McDonald had tn oper- ation for Appendicitis on Sand“. Dec. g. and in doing nicely. Inspector Johnna visited the New Dundee Fltmen' Co-Opentlve Pmnmery on “entity. Death or Omar Bertie, Mm Lormn Wilker of Baden spent Sundny In the vllhge. There will be I sped“ Chrllt- m-s sermon washed In the Barr. tint church Sundny evening. Dec. M. ’ The Baptist Sunday School en~ tertnlnment will be given on Dec- ember 28. Born-To Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Musulmn on Dee, 12, I son. Following 3 short programme by the Juniors a series of Twelve Tableau "The Search of the Strep erda" will be given. Everyone wel- come. The entertainment of the Luther- an Sunday School wlll be given on The entertainn’ent ot the Umféa Brethren Sundny School will be given on Wednesday night, Dec.23. Mr, Leighton Schmidt of Guerm soy. Book. in spending a'short time in the vicinity. The Public School will give their Christmas concert on Friday night, Dec. 18, in the school. Don't forget "A Fortunate Cnlnm- ity" on Tuesday night. Dee. 22, in Kavelman’n Hall. A comedy drum in 3 acts to be unsound by the pupils of the Continuation school. Admission 35c and 20e. Dr. G. V. Hilborn and son David of Preston called in the village on Sunday. / *et.te-darerrM-tnetMst Marshmallow... in the land. Although the Order of the Garter embraces [knighthood Pe use ot the prefix "Sir" ls click]- ly dertared to be lntccurnte in the rage of honorary knights, when the accolade Ins not been conferred. and no special wnrnm bu been granted permitting the use of this airpeiiatiod. New. Note: Miss Hattie Waterman Is spend- ing a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman.' Mr. Clare Hllborn of Corrie and Mrs. Jake Reichurd of Fordwlch spent the week end in the vllhge. Mr, Alex McCloud of Arr spent the week end in the village. Moan Box-hon Ind Clayton Snyder were to“ and Yukon with Mr. an In that B. Hulda: It Troy, New York, U.B.A. .eiutiAluGiiaa gunman-Mutant â€minimal-Id“- th.tsrt-e8tHqroe%t-t sent on Jun-u 1. The my friend: of In. he“ Hudke. wmhm Ind Put who“. will be planned to but that Illa In making u good recovery from he! Marion. 111nm ecu-mummi- ‘52:; 'r NW DUNDII " invttatktatn tor the ladies' Fine Pure Linen mum“ will be an to be ml! in hand. nudging gages. very pretty, I and Mr. nd In. A. Grunt of Put an visited " the hon. ot the In!- ter'l pm“. II. no In. I erd nll My "amt. toe-l um! Formula Mr. [hr-n- Rth of Kitchen" m a and" mim- M Mr. Pom-l law: an» that tNttd with Ilia-G'- Du't for"! m school cannon to walnut. Mr, Juno- Cunpboll of â€no"! 'om" I few can with " 5mm. Mr. John H. “mph“, who In not ht M. nml heath. Mm Mn- Goyer of Walla!†spent Bmtdar with her mother a Mr, Pttetr Lunar. Mr. Anon Humbug". far mnny year» a resident of New Dundee. paused awny suddenly It the home of his daughter, Mrs. F'trrgtttr of Gomley. The tuner-l I!“ held In. Blenheim Mennonite church on Fri. dar. Dec. nth. Rev. D. W. Hello of Mnrlhun conducted the services. COLL]! PUPtF-trtmrtuttood heal era. tree for the "tchlrstt. Box 21. the M. B, C church. interment in the New Dundee cemetery. Death ot Aaron Numbers" I 2300 Humu U tnSl2h6cLlNletlf “15.7mm Early :ti. inmull"IIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllmuï¬ P2225 Lpcoe immav Cam Shot 18 x 24 and 13 x 27. Priced special at. each ""'r'P'""".."......,.. 65c and tttre COATS w, 100 TRAY CLOTHS 6Se and Met Pure Linen Tray Cloths or End Malls. hematitched. tine quality and Brtiatt, size FANCY SERVIETTEB 26e 10 dozen Fancy Servieues, tine quality, scalloped edge, emhriodered corners. 12' x 12". Regular Me. Sale Price 'e.... 25c LINEN BARGAINS DAMASK TABLE COVE!“ Ne Pine quality Dnmauk Table Covers, as- sorted patterns, hemmed ends. size 36 x 36, Regular $1.50. Sale Price r."....,..... Ne BRASS NOV; Necklaces NECKLAOEQ tt.N to $6.00 An exquisite ttkt, smart new and very stylish. Combination colors in the Featoon Chokers with dainty drops. A good assert ment to choose trom, every one thtitr.hrrd with safety clasp. tt.rs, $2.25 " $6.00 This big store 03ers greet inducements h in tax In Mummi- of may d useful Xmas GMU. The win shopper will come early and loo mg: every Dept. end 'l21'e'eth", selection: 300 strings of indestructible Coro Beads Extra ttood quality with Sterling Silver. patent chap worth two or three times the price we Ink for them. Etch string done up in a Satin Lined Case. guaranteed to give the beat of wear. Prices for Xmas trade $2.75, $3.06. $5.00 to $7.15. SILK KIMONA LENOTHS 2% lengths in Rich Canton Crepe. beau- tiful designs and In extra quantum Worth regular 820.00 and $25.00. put up in neat holly boxes. Special price .t.qrm.. $15.00 Ladies’ Silk Crepe Handkerchief in very pretty designs and colors. fancy and plain, special iii) Mr, Me to 50e Bms Ash Trays Bra-a Ash Bowl, Small ....mm...... Brass Paper Cutter "'.......r..r... Br“; Candle Stlclu. allot-em slum Cigarette Cases. .... Incense Burners. etch Brass Vase W........ Brass Trays .r...e.. Brass Finger Bowls, Buns Ted Pot Stands Large Brass Plates . Brass Compone .F... ladies' Fine Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Henuny4 and Embroidered Edges and cor- Ladies' Fancy Handkerchief, scalloped edges, embroidered corners and plain hem, 2 and Il, L tryr., Spegid tii) ners, 8 in {box lip wofth from Wonderful Value in Ladies' Lovely Coats. COATS 100 really remarkable Coats for Ladies COATS and Misses, made in the beat material, 1itttrirnate4, gleafgr CAlaty letA.cufrs,, 1ell “39, CMHILL 'he Store of Gifts Finger Bowls, each Ted Pot Stands .... Brass Plates .q.... Compone ........‘ Cora Pearl Beads 65c, 75e," 85 tii $1.00 'e SILK sCARFa spec!†at'Qt.at to $6.00 Thousands of Lovely Handkerchiefs $1.00 to $2.50 $1.00 ii, $2.00 $18.50 to $45.00, on sale at , t 0.00, $15.00, $ 1 9.50 to $38.50 $1.25. $1.50 to $200. 52.25 to And Very Attractive Prices 90c. 3150. $100 A (suture ot the meeting of the Germnh Lodge held Thur-thy night wee (he phying of the - formed orchestr- chh Coettrftrtttmt severe! numben which were "any enjoyed. The usual buelneu of the [Mn we» lnnncted “(or qrtttett l nochl hour we: spent by the omwl. Mr, Wellington Unley attended thr, funeral of his Mam. daughter ot Gordon ("Hey nt Kitchener on Monday. The W.M.S. of Boyd church held its ennuel meeting It the home of Mrs. Thou. Pleytord lest Wednesday enemoon when the officers for the gaming year were re-elected. Mien Ruth Hemmond read I very Inter. esting paper "Jesus In Reality" which we: prepared by her sum, Mm. Simon John-ton of minced. Seek. At the clone of me meeting a thinly lunch was served by the hostess. . be held in the School House on Monday evening. Dec. 21tet. GIRMANIA LODGE MIITO Boxed in Pretty Xmas Boxes at Popular Price: $1.75 $1.50 $1.1†Pretty Beaded Bags, different sizes, with metal frame, and good lining, shades of Mauve and Steel, Red and Steel, Black and Steel. etc. SPECIAL @ $2 25 and $2 50 , SEWING BAGS Ladies' Leather Handbags in Pat- ent Leather, Genuine Calf, Morocco, Suede; good sizes, top handle and fitted with mirror, car ticket space and change purse, in all the wanted shades JT Tan, Brown, Red, Grey, Black. etc. Special @ Made of soft leather, nicely lined and fitted with thread, needles, thimble, in good shades. Ladies' Umbrellas in the very lab. est stubby styles. Cover of guaran~ teed Taffeta in Navy, Green, Purple and Black, some with the popular colored border. Beautiful handles with Tips and Ferrules to match in Pearl, Ivory, Bachalite and Amber. Price ...... eann to es, ten Ladies’ Umbrellas with' ieover of Silk and Wool in Navy, Purple and Black .Handles, Tips and F'errules to match in Ivory, Pearl or Amber and i,1'.,tyal Wood. $3.75 to $6.75 $2.00; $2.25, $3.00 $1.56,S2, tii up to $14 BEADED BAGS . Ladies' Newest "and Bags $1.50 to $10.00 ..... $9.00 to $11.50 Advertise in the Chronicle» There s a Reason. OFFICIAN so Ontario St. s., Kitchener Phone 2777W Our Gift to You is Comfortable Vision at A Moderate Price GEO. W. GORDON To Our Many Waterloo Friends 500 Boxe- [Allied Imported Handker- cjiofu in the mat datum and colors, 2 and8ittatytxat-ialrrieea, Children's Handkerchief, in a good ehoite of Child's desWrutr--2 and 3 in a box--- Speciale........ 15e,25eto50e Initial Handkerchief, Ladies' and Gents', pure linen Handkerchiefs in all, initials. ten" Pure Linen Table Covers made of ttne qulally Linen. hemstitched ends. size 36x36. can also hg used tor and table covers. Regular $2.25. Sale Price ..... . . . . . .. $1.95 White Huck Guest Towels, fancy harder. asorted patterns. hetntitched ends, regular 75c.Sale Price each .....'F..._.r..N_. 50c tu. C O A T S hes New French Starla with art painted de- signs and pretty figured borders In all shades .__.pt.'..__... $3.00. 84dttt to $6.†Something nice' in Men's Scarfs, pure Scotch nanttel in plaid aid stripes. differ, ent shades, also suitable tor girls' span scarf. Special. w.-.................."." Fine Knitted Silk Scarf. double, lg" wide and T?." long with stemmed rainbow bor- ders ‘nnd other patterns. Chlors Peach. Sand. Tangerine. Mauve. Powder Blue. Maize, Rose. White. Special .......$450 New Crepe De Chene Sums. very hand- some In the useful Te" length. made of tine Crepe De Chane Figured and Printed with fringe and plain ends.. $1.50, $2.00 to $4.50 Beautiful Silk and Knitted Srarls in full length mid width; of nae quality suk knit. colors Tan. Rose, Orchid. Peach. Powder Blue. Chinese Red, Gray. Black. and many other shades ihtished with silk fringe. Regular tt.00 tor Prtr.rW8ermrreeee.. $1.00 Fine nguod Sllk Searts'ln all shades with pretty nteucllled deal“, good width and length and silk fringe, all shades. Speclal "..._.'m..mr..rmr..r...r... $3.75 Ladies' 36x36 LINEN TABLE COVERS $1.95 29c, $9e, 596 SILK SCARFS HUCK GUEST TOWELS 50c 30c, Gem 505 $1.00 to $6.00 LINEN BARGAINS M EN'8 SCARFS Special tii) $3.00, $4.00 to 86.00