># is 1 o 2 "~ m 35 __“ d P = ‘r?: cl â€"Suits & Overcoats ,(s“’ qy{ "L;’ s . Thes * x ‘_4'," :,?.;‘\ Az A** *PY . Je MRA + in7% + _ 4 3. * P +2 P es â€"' # â€"â€"azz~â€" + * <. 2 +0 ~| ‘muen wett Bs s # u. â€"~ it <l: i > ie‘ 4 i# in Heintsman i § o § .38 Mr. Stanley, yE tie Bezseau of > of <Mr. and * ‘ Sunday. o.Â¥ Miss . Flore _\ Respected Resident Deadâ€"Sunday * _ morning death claimed Mrs. Magâ€" ~. dalena Seftle, after a lingering illâ€" &;;M in the presence of many of her ; *â€"children.. â€"® ~Infant Ciid Died.â€"Many friends will deeply sympathize with Mr. and 3 ;flm‘ Astor Koehler in the loss susâ€" â€" tained through the death of their _‘ twoâ€"monthsâ€"old daughter, Margaret, ;-‘73} ‘\which occurred quite suddenly on «.‘ Saturday afternoon. ?fgSpeclals for _/ Qualities to $30 Qualities to $45. _ : € \ With qualities in every thread these Suits an# Overcoats presented in two groups offer you more vale than. you probably expect to obtain. Authentic styles, likeable and wearable fabrics and superior workmanship, ;gp,nm.llluthmbnhl.lhm & > â€" Saturday Clearance Sale ¢ BOYS‘ WEAR Boys‘ Two Bloomer Suits $5.95 ?M 55 Syits, mostly dark colors, ages 6, 7, 10, 12, 13. All with two pair. of ‘bloomers, good quality. ° Reduced Boys‘ 2 Bloomer Suits $8.95 f Qualities to $15.00 * .‘ All Wool fabricsâ€"best styles and new colors, sizes 11 to 17. ‘Boys‘ Overcoats $7.95 ~.Only 18 Overcoats that sold to $15.00, warm, well made Coats in z’od_colorl and latest styles, sizes 11 to 17. for $1.25. ~.Pure Wool Sweaters, sizes 24 to 80 in all colors and many beautiful combinations, values up to $2.50 _ Warm inâ€"band Caps, also regular style Caps; splendid Wool fabrics, !‘inip';;;i%uogflment of _ colors _ and styles. â€" ©Men‘s Tan and Black Calf Shoes and Oxfords, in several styles and lasts, @ll with rubber heels, unusual Â¥alues at the price. Men‘s Shoes and (Oxfords %9@_ , Boys‘ Shoes $2.95 NOW _ â€"R,; Newwman & Co. 10 pleces Comforter Chints in light and dark floral patierns, 36 incheg wide. Reg. 35¢c. Special .............. width. Special M 001 c 0 Se cae n esc cce 2 * i piece Table Damask, lovely quality, 56 inches wide Fteg. 156. SDOCIAL .................oacwommcummtanimmenormmminis 2 only White Wool Blankets, white and pink borders, Reg. $10.50. SDOCIR ......:mommcmmmmeinmmesens 8 Girls‘ Navy Serge Dresses, braid and button trimmed: $ to 12 years. Reg. $6:00. To cléar ............. up to $1.76 ,"T'y.n Work Pants in good TEFAG, B@UOIAI .....cs Lictenncscse..... ~**~Lmdiea‘ Blik: and Wool Hose Fhâ€"Bb. HDOOIL ........ uce cretfiaicitin carnh BERLET‘S CORNER Children‘s Wool Cap and Bcart Soets, all colors ROg. UD t0 $2.00. TOâ€"_ONBME | /smm miihsnnverennecimenrnemsceetiveninnss STYLES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN ES are mere figures,.they mean nothing by themâ€" ‘@ ‘what they stand for in the qualityâ€" of merchanâ€"|#.....,%..... which they ‘are asgociated that counts, 4 "yecy~>» New Prints in all colors. Special : Ginghams and Chambrays in plain and checks, wide 300 Ts musalst t W o y 1 pleéce White Terry Toweling. Special ...... Men‘s Wool Undershirts, only slightly soiled. Values Men‘s and Boys‘ Shoes Men‘s Heary Wool Socks. Reg, 65c. Special $16.90 Friday and Saturday J. Uffelman Block, Week End To at BIG PRICE CUTS IN SHOES For Men, Women, Misses and 520 pair of Women‘s Pumps and Oxfords, including . all our â€"regular and staple styles, patent leather, tan calf, dull leathers, plain ‘kids. Regular up to. $7.00 Misses‘. High Cat Lace Shoos, Blackâ€"or Brown Kidâ€"or Box Kip Leather, sizes 11 to 2, Regular $3.50 for Children‘s Dongola Lace. Shoes, i 5 to <7, Regular :;:; TOF. L rpeednorcunliapirizeens 51‘35 MEN‘S SHOES .. . Clearance Sale of Men‘s Shoes and Oxfords in Brown and â€" Black leathers. * not all sizes in all styles, but well represented in the lot. » Solid leather Shoes in Black or Brown, with heavy double sole, sizes 1 to 5%4. Personals. ; ‘ Last Sunday Miss Gertie Heise, Miss Hilda Reibling and Mr. Louis Heise took a sleigh load of jolly visitors from Wellesley to tire home of Mr. and Mrs. Rose near Gadshill. Messrs. Elmer Steinman â€" and Philip Wagner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schweitzer at Milverâ€" ton on Thursday. Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. NOW Values up to $7 â€9050 and patâ€" $8.95 $2.95 $1.98 290¢ $2.45 59¢ A9¢ 98c 89¢ 08c Heint¢man <last week. end. ‘ Mr. Cecit Hodgins of Stratford, Nr. Staniey, Hodgins ‘and. Miss Inetâ€" tie Beseau of Kitchener wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shaffer last Miss Florence Shepherd spent & few days this week in Toronto. < ~Mr. B. W. Moyer and Mr.. Amasa Sweitzer are attending special lec tures given at the O; iA C., Guelph. Mrs. MacFadyen and :the.Misses Leila and Jessie MacFadyen of Kitâ€" chener â€" were â€"guests> atâ€"~Pleasant View last week end.. .~. / £i 3 days at Wallaceburg. ~*â€" ! <â€"‘ The funeral of Mrs. Le&ah Bedâ€" ford took place from the family reâ€" sidence in Bloomingdale on Monday Feb.15th at 8 p:m. The late Mrs. Bedford® was â€"born in‘ Pensnet, Statâ€" fordshire, England, 92 â€"yearsâ€" ago, and with her husband and fveâ€"chilâ€" dren came to Berlin, Canada in 1869, For the past 42 years they have reâ€" sided in Bloomingdale. Mr. Bedford predeceased his wife four years ago. One son, William, passed away in 1915. : Bhe is survived by one sister, Miss Mary Bull of Bloomingdale, and 6 shildren, Mrs. Allister, Thomas and Charles : of Bloomingdale, Mrs. Selâ€" bert of Kitchener, Mrs. G. G. Peppâ€" ler ofâ€"Tavistock, and Bett of Salmon Arm, B.C. â€"27 grandchildren and: 22 great grandchildren also survive. Mrs. Bedford was a<member of the Congregational Church, and a beloved example to. all who. knew her. In joy or sorrow her. cheering personality and never failing counâ€" sel endeared â€"her to old and young, to whom she ‘was a neverâ€"failing ‘inâ€" spiration, ‘The many floral tributes express the lovingâ€"sympathy of the community. < Toronto. Mis Wilker spent the week end with his sister in Kitchener. Mr. Lumb of Hespeler visited â€"over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders. Miss Nettie Beaninger of Kitch ‘or ~was a ‘guest. â€"of. Miss Alice A large snowâ€"plow opened up the highway on Monday: The regular meeting of the Young People‘s Society was held in the Livingston Presbyterian church on Sunday evening afterâ€"the evening service. A very instructive reading on "Our Talents" was given by Mr. James Saunders. â€" * A large number of our local hoc key enthusiasts took in the games at Kitchener and: Stratford last week between the Kitchener and New Hamburg intermediate teams. A numberâ€"of the Baden students whoâ€"attend the Kitchener and ‘Watâ€" erloo . Collegiate were vaccinated this week. & Mr. Stevens, a student from Knox College, occupled the puipit in the Livingston Presbyterian church on Sunday last. ‘ Mr.. Lamont, teller in the loa.l‘ branch of the Dominion Bank is at present on his holidays. â€"~, ‘ Mr. Allan Kling of the local C. N.R. staff is out of town~at pres ent. ; Mr. Floyd Bechtel of Kitchener visited at Aaron Mader‘s on Sunâ€" day. _ Miss M. McCrea spent the week end at her home in Drayton. Miss Lorene Horst visited with her friend, Miss Ruby Cressman on J'“’- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zeller on We are glad to report Mrs. Amâ€" imnon â€" Buschert quite well again. Mrs. David ‘Thaler spent several days in Kitchener this woek. A miscellancous shower was held on Wednesday evening ‘at Rnoch Bauman‘s for the noewlyâ€"wods," Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rudy. Mis Smith spent the week end in Miss Minnic Gowdie of Kitchener visited=at her home here over the week end. 4 On Saturday evening quite a numâ€" ber of our young people enjoyed the evening skating on the park lake at Kitchener. ... f BLOOMINGDALE BADEN BRESLAU < a > most L.‘q&uâ€-iaflr‘ e prizes were awarded farâ€"the costumes, Miss Liszie Szember arnd the Messrs. W. Dingwall and C. F. Ottmann very ably acted as judges.. . _A Inncy carnivak will be held next Thursday "night‘ in the ;risk. when over tifty dollars will ‘be ‘paid out in priges. Do not miss this event. Compétent judges will. be at hand. in case of pnfavorable weather the earnival ‘will "be held the following night. Personals _ © Miss : Lucinds . Bellinger~of Kitch triends . and: was> the guestâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Saunders. Mr. Albert Berscht and Mr. Wus Kkumpt are spendinz a few days in Foronto on specialâ€" business. * Mrg. A. Berscht and son Franklin tine farm on the Brd Line for the handsome sum of $11,000 to John L. Gascho who will take charge of the Paid $11;000 for Farin. moving to Kitchener in the near Personals ; J _Miss Mildred Miller is spending some ‘time in Kitehener, Several from here attended the hockey match at Elmira last Friday night.â€" ~ Miss Berttram and the pupilq en tertained the parents andâ€"friends of the children of the wehool section to a valentine social Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. Gamesâ€"were played in which young â€" and old participated fter which lunch was served. All had a very enjoyable time together. â€" Mr, and Mrs. 8. Letson spent Satâ€" urady .with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Letâ€" }-on in Conestogo. @2 ’cucbntod ‘Birthday . Mrs. G. Shoemaker entertained a lrew of their friends at their home last Mondayâ€"evening it being the .occasion of Mr. Shoemaker‘s birth day. The evening was spent enjoyâ€" ably in â€"playing crokinole and singâ€" ing. At the close the hostess served a splendid lunch. A most enjoyable time was spent by all, Mr. F. Harrison of Montcroft spent the week end with friends here. ~~ 4 \Mr..and Mrs. George Bye recently returned from. Guelph® with their younger son who has been a patient atâ€" the General Hospital for two weeks suffering from a broken leg. His friends will be glad to know he is on the mend. was the scene on Thursday of the celebration ‘of the marriage of their ioldelt daughter, Adeline, to Mr. iAmo- Martin, son 0¢ Mr. and Mrs. Paul M of near Rrbsville. The conmsu"u performed at 11 0‘ clock in the forencon . by Bishop Esra L. Martin:. Mr. Milton Bowâ€" man was groomsman while Miss Susan Martin, sister of the groom, was ‘bridesmaid. > About sixty. in vited guests celebrated <the happy event. Among the mostâ€"nÂ¥ar rela« tives present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Josish Shants and Mra. John Bowman of near Erbsville, Mr. and Mrs. Abs. Martin, Mr. and> Mrs. Manaseeh â€" Gingrich and Mrs. Tilman Martin, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Noah L. Martin, 8t. JMOQSI:.-II!"“N tin and Mr. and Mra: Norman Marâ€" of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Martin Martinâ€"Martin Nuptialsâ€"The home WEST â€"MONTROSE CcoONEsTOGO spent the . was| " Mr. and. Mro. Herbert Hushu. and rink|son Harry haye been sponding part nâ€"kt last mu§m‘ and New Mr; Byron Schwarts was a: week end busthess visitor in Burford.>â€"~ _ _ Mr. Willism Schiffbein spent the week end and over Sunday on aâ€"yisit with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Snider in ~.Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Schumaker of Kitchener apent over Sunday with their relatives here.â€" cently been suffering from the reâ€" turn of eye trouble for which she is under special treatment. coufined to the house and is under . Mrs, Albert Kmarr who has been sick more or less fc. some time has church : on â€" Wednesday . evening. ‘These special services will be conâ€" tinued. throughout ‘the Lenten seaâ€" zon and "will be held every Wed: nesday evening commencing at 7.30. ~Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and children of Topping, until recently residing: in the Wast, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pteffer for a few days. | A number of the young people of the village and surrounding section enjoyeda few social hours at the home of Mr. and Sirs. G. W, Snyder, on. Saturday evening. â€" The evening was spent in skating and games. _‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin spent Sunday with friends at Macton. dance dance held in the rink hall on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan spent. Sunday with their daughter Mrs:; Allan McLaughlin at Tralee. Mr. John Schnurr and Mss Mellie Schnurr are visiting in Toronto. / Mr. Sam Kogbel spent Saturday at Kitchener. & Miss Victoria Gaines is spending a couple of weeks with friends at Kitchener, Mr. Frank Schummer spent & couple of days on business in Toâ€" ~‘The euchre party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Voisin on Friday evening was well attended and enjoyed by all. Mr. Henry Dechert is visiting at Kitchener. Messrs. Frank and Sam Diebold spent a few days at Waterloo. Miss Nancy Adams returned to her home here after spending a few weeks with friends at Guelph and Kitchener. f 3 Mr.â€"Clayton Knarr:â€"of Hawkesville The first of a series of Lenten serâ€" Miss Eifrieda Wilker is visiting friends at Elmira. â€"*Kigin Diebold, the nineâ€"yearâ€"old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Diebold, wunderwent an operation for acute appendicitis on Saturday. Miss Joan Beggs is instructing a Class on the Sewing Course in Acâ€" the Miss M. O‘Toole of Kimira spent Saturday with Mrs. McRachern. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnington and daughter Ivy of Vineland left for their home after spending a few weeks with friends here. » e week end at Elmira. ; Quite a number of young people foved a social evening at the Mr. apd Mrs. Henry: Stoeser and Mr. and Mrs. Rgidus Mosburger atâ€" tendéd the funeral on Wednesday tast of the late Mr. John Wagner. Mr. Wagner béing a resident of this years ago when he moved with his tamily to Waterloo. Miss Manetta Wagner is on the sick Hist. Her school mates and triends wish her a quick recovery. ness and prosperity JO8EPHSBURG LINWOOD their numerâ€" rried lite of spent ~ Messrs. Joe Stoeser and Alex Mosâ€" burger called on Mr. ~Noah Herner Bunday noon. s > ‘Hugo~ Sheddler. ofâ€" Plattsville spent Bunday at the"home of: Albert __Mr, and Mrs. Alfred. Ubershlage spent Sunday last â€" with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth. ° ks Mr. and ‘Mrs Ed. Jacky and Mr. and Mrs. John Ditner of St. Agatha andâ€"Mr. and: Mrs, Henry Stoeser, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. . Menno Roth. # . _ Eugene Stefler, Felix Straus and Alfred Daub called at the home of George Dorscht on Friday evening. . "Miss Priscilla Roth of Kitchener spent & week at her home. _ ~Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Kittel spent the latter part of last week with Mr, and Mrs. August Hergott near @~ . ONR REGULAR ~SATURDAY ~MORNING CUP oFf_ TEA c ur*4 â€" 18 QUITE FREE oF CHARGEe © ~~_ _ > " Popular Price Gift Shop Worth a Special Trip to ‘ . piROULAR PILLOW °COTTON, 10. 42%.and 44. inches, at % _ ‘yard ~-;~---1'";':"";“7'“?*"":'*""'i":'w';'*??*f‘" ALLAANEN: TABLE ~GLQTHE, slightly ‘Woiled, " regular‘t : Nosmira ey mancte.." _Az 4: : â€" 1 BETBy 97. pleG@S, # 1. Jim .l oremimpmininn .Ag_ .« GREY GRANITE WARE at 600â€"Including Kottles,~ T6X Pots Coffee Pots, Roast Pams, Dishâ€"Pans, Double m,ffl a f' Pan Sets of three, ote. is We * e NAVY BLUE SERGE at $1.19 a yard â€" CGCOUDIES LIMITED _FEBRUARY . â€" Cleanâ€"Up Sale $ 4+ "The Big Hardware Store" > > a Phone 215 ~â€" WATERLOO, ONT, The Snowâ€"Ball Washing Machine . _‘ DOLLY TYPE Roliet Bearing. Rasy runâ€" ning. 91000 M. WEICHEL & SON. LIMITED Big Bargains in Gifts, Watches, Jewelry Cut Glass, Chinaâ€" and â€"Novelties at véery Special Prices. You know our reputation for values. Come to this sale. Let us "__ Save You Money â€" *«\ Sovereign High Speed Four Way From Market\ â€" _ , xd 3 5‘ Kitchener‘s ~New *Daylight â€" Store" King and Queen Street Entrances 81 King St. West Kitchener Washing Macï¬ié ‘or‘ _ Mr. and "Mré: :ouii&g ing at present with their q Waterido. _ i.h nc Mrs. Henry Kelly _ of . J spent a few days with Mrs. W.â€"R. Yost and spent ‘a few days last _ triends at New Hamburk. _‘ Miss Katharing Roth of New burg visited last week with her sins Misses Ad» and Katie Yos The funeral of. the W Henning . of near ‘Milverion. w held at the lgmn!th 3rd Line on. Monday afterno08, _ Frieda. Ward spent the week i her home in Kitchener. â€" * Washes Clothes as w as snow. 50â€" Horse Blankew’ It runs easier o than dthers do empty. â€" Cyprus T Gears, Price 2 Blankets: reg $4.25 @ ...._._.. 3 Blankets, reg $3.50 @ .....= 3 Bla.ikets, reg ONLY a FEW LEFT â€" Special Bargaing â€" â€"_ Heavy Lining * LOCKS#& KINGWOOD $21.00â€" $2.69 _ $2.37 â€"