[ll £113.93 Special OVercoats and Sqits . Useful‘Gifu for 1 Boys _ unseen-531M931: Boyl' Overcoats, new double. bfcutod. tubular and box back nodal; blue; brown the] grey In m wool weaves, “we: up to 18 vuluu. OVEROOAT. “a to $0.76 ens-mum. Oval-coats _ tor little toâ€, Also “my weaves, mum lined. Sign a to 9 years. Two special TWO BLOOMER GUITS “.75 “11.66 A lull-h looking suns. two pair ot hm. Bafts that are stylish, and [out but: nukes them wear longer. Shel Tto " nap. BOY. LONGIE SUlTs $12 to $17 Bon' Suits with long trousers and bloomers. Suits that are stylish In Announce and will give satisfac- tory service. Sites to 17 years. WILL RECEIVE SALARY, OF '66,000 A YEAR With peace and good-will reigning Two young Windsor men and a the Major Lengne Club owners in' young woman. the fiancee of one of him melon at Chicago recently. re-t them, were hurled to death Sunday enema Kenesaw Mountain Landis' afternoon when the sednn in which to I second term of seven years as _ they were riding stalled on the Oommmioner of handball. and save1 Can-diam National tracks at the vii- hilll " Christmas present' of a us,-), lags of Puee, 20 miles out ot Wind- †Increase in salary. making it Bor, and was struck by westbound “5.000 n year. lWabash train No. 3, enroute from Butlalo to Detroit. EA tttttnt-att-tmt-ttttmutton-ttut-tttmutt-tttti", than†'ltt roar-My wood, not rich mun, tine- tr mm“ to out 11:16 mama. W mm‘to mum in»: an. m “In!†button Ind as.» mum mod-ls. In .11 II...†By Giving the Eyes Needed Attention My I. person has. increased the volume_and value of his work. We can help such people. Optometrm Pttotte 2777w . " Onurlo 81. S. Kltchener _ .2142? - "r-""" -jiflifl - ". " _ ; “W? 'VI V hs. "T'"""""'" nu, ..-. - In tttPe""'?.. - I ", an u an tM M a an“ _ ' -_-- . I!!!“ “IRWIN! AND-1V!“ aateWatt guy I. mum: “.13.:va smut ' "e , - WARS DIS!!! 10 mm ' a. AW to but mm an em mount . \ _ _ _ _ _ "iiitC7ii7riiiiiifEiii'iriElm mm Public school 'tretgi-ttrnstoran9yyryety.-e'.ts can: ehucu aunt nay-n. gm Bttard n n- m I.“ "a . . Yo" I : ot Mm " . '%lCq-elnt. ire-rs-ie-ata" ,toeetelttmi'ranto-tantst mm to II "aset1iii only. . mum and mu wane-m a a WHO" “a“, “a can school ’24 333 m . public pm. M on _ i when. tho mm "It“. hon F M d Y "iii , wow Jar _ 'uo a mo. no and may! ot a. or on an can: on "of \ Immu- m 81M- The new» Bitte. - ' nod-nun Oval-cults In. mm Uutors, L?,ul'l"2l1edl,2f,'l'li,v, l were [and to teacher- who’ll“ a msoerul " not tucked the Mann of 31.350 feed, In! rich at“, ano- use dressy double hunted show the ttmt on. "or hold in the f ' ".tioeod toytar rigid standard, straight: line; mod-ll; . "any aâ€, '0! Kitchener. n. hold undo! J,',','i,ef2'at,1',',,t,'at'ot' 1:33:11: my "rterd _t'o [union in»: of styles In at t""" "er the tursttieots o! the Kitchener Kenn in elect for . number of n.“ if; " " _ J maGiiat ’ wray’s Book Store GEO. W. GORDON, 0.0. We wish to thank the people of Kitchener, Waterloo and district for their generous support during the past We will continue to offer Gifts for all occasions It Right Prices. A_ . T.' IVIRVONI. ovorywhcro. on the approach " 1027, up tMet It. â€palm and most emu-In! your you Mn "or known. " play our pug" In making your New You a "rhrt and m - ll â€mug. m an â€In. U. do our 01mm to “MOE. am an lock-3M manor-y a u " - and can. I" that â€pantheon. 2"C','AW.7 whnulmlnu. 'ttutttt. mnhmlu, " M lamp: "tet-ttly n In moon comma-hum 'ur.fqurH-bnr.--ae,At"- “Pr-pom New Your Coma". . TF Happy New Year RIXQN'S,' Gift Shop 1 Holiday Gifts The brie; you pay for 3 mm its not non-urn] in qn0teatittn oCtts real worth to you. In the tummy of marina ttnd workmanship and the perfection at the m tut really counts. The Suits and Overcoatl it this feature 'Tiee Otter you tn opportunity to get gnu-Inputs that will prove unsuc- tory In every vuy at also extremely low price tor quality in the†garments. _ . 81 King " w., Kitchener 116 King St; West, Kitchener Chosen to Satioly Women“; Boudoir Home suppers. suede and fancy leathers, added soles. low rubber heels t........... ".28 Ribbon Trimmed Fol! suppâ€. Ribbon trimmed House Slipper: with padded soles And been In Blue. Brown and Old Rule ......m.F......r.... Me Stun Boudoir _ Fancy Boudoir Slippers with padded holes and heels, In (may colors ".60 Men's Leather Everett Home Slippers o-.....-.....-) to 82.95 pars THREE PERSONS KILLED AT RAILWAY CROSSING 300 COOLIES ARE FROZEN TO DEATH ON WAY TO MONGONA Three hundred cooliee who were impressed into the Manchu-Inn mm- tary forces, were Krona to death on route to Suiyuan are: non the Mon- golian border, and their bodies hue been returned to Knlgen, Shun] province, from where they tstarted, says a despatch, Practical Holiday Gifts HOUSE SUPPER. (Maroon-vb, m mun. ulna dr-r than. bro-Izod ankle line nod-ll; 3 unit, of lulu tn in endless “henna at Ma} cumulus Iona. Tho Overland you ttare In and you can buy to again-u you. Men's Leather Romeo House Blip Children‘s Felt House Slippers 69c, 79c, 95c and $1.15 Men's Felt House Slippers 95c to $1.95 $2.96 to $3.60 “vamp-3m C , cranium-u miré'iiiiriiir%riiTfiiiriGp, any to.“ hint-(III. -ta. “and the “I“, almeth qmw.m.uou. mumaqmw --e.et.tt.trinterttqetttoete “Viol-unumluum DOO\IHOW HILD _ AT KITCHINIR IIOIMLV Lu: use! 3 not! "mum! as; show, the In! on. on: hold in the city of Kitchener. '0 hold under the “who. at the Knew-r Ken- net Club, and in popularity vi: evidenced try an, ttit that our um thousand p.091, attgrnded. Newly two hundred don won registered. among than mu the Hunt and men- in the county. Canadian chun- plont, international cinnamon; Ind other does, not only from Onurlq. the Maritimes and the wash pro- vinces, but from Auntie to PaeHte cont Statms. The leading broods were repre- sented, than; the winners hour; the tnternational chunphn "Aman F6: Trot." wire hair terrier, which was one ot the three dogs exhibited tfr' Geo. Ward ot Toronto, ruined at a total of 811.000. The terrier Wu Imported from England for 30,500. The undue prize we: won by Flor- nell Wllnnt King, owned by W. Davey of Toronto. The urges: num- ber ot entries "a in the police Bud shepherd dott classes. the wlnner be- ing Cite Von Ischelnnd, a German shepherd dog Imported from Ger- many. owned by w. t Munne. Al- bert Hergott's dog, Eric Von Stro- helm. aecured second prize in this clue. I!!! dog won the prize tor the best dog in the county. In the bitch class J. G. Goldie ot Gut won the second prize. while J. McDonald ot the same city won the prize’ tor the best puppy dog. PILL FOR BRITISH COWS To GUT COST OF MILK Food tablets tor cows have beth tried successluny. weording to the claim of h. J. Rosier. a dairrtmsn, of Wexcombe House. Marittorough, England. 'ss The tablets are of Mr. Hosier's own prescription. He says that by experiments covering the years he has demonstrated that milk can be produced at trom four to six cents a gallon below normal cost. He keeps his cows In the open the year round, and milks them by mn- cblne. . FIND FEW SMALL EGGS m B.C. LAYING CONTEST Returns tor the first tour weeks ot the present mtg-1trrintr comes: at the Maui: KEirerimisntal Farm, B. C., are chimed by experts as retut. ing the theory that breeding tor high production In practiced in Brit- ish Columbia causes an increase in the number of small eggs. This you, during the period mentioned only 254 eggs were disqunliiied as being less than 20 ounces to the dozen as compared with 920 inst your. Thin your. too, a large proportion ot the birds entered are "t"scon'dutrenera- tion" mum. new new“ an.“ INFECTED BY CORN tte..) In L910 the now umm-r 1nd much) rrssptseted European corn-borer nude It announce In Ontario, nccordtng wProvlnchl Entomoloult Lawson Oscar. The newcomer nrrlved It St. Thoma In I shipment ot broom can from Hungary, In native had. In "20 this post had into-led n no. ot 1.780 Ion-re ml]... Dupius ‘nn org-also; awn nuns: It. the lute-utter: continued It n rapid nu. Proton-or Cum reporting 25,- 200 square Inna seriously also!“ by the borer this tnit. _ POTATO GROW “I Run Intern! nu boon Around In 90 non mm; of an Advisory Bond on Tull and Tuition. which on†on Dec. " at Dunn. It In Ion-nod that tin bond bu hon â€mind In Quaint: people (or I urn on pot-moi. thou up- otrtnq no Montreal “that. It In understood. Duh: “than ot pro- - Iwnlt VIM sum com- 'ett,titm h Inn and In Mu man with. Aha-g forty - m of no no". at Ooh-on un W uni-.m- m‘ m- - panel. In mum. a. all m h Wotan mm In - In I “it! “to of -sitttth tt rpm u no». [Ni (U. («I m hail. it sing-annual up. "ls Td Agricultural Notes IIIK Honcho" ' _ cm mount l Tho 1mm Public School pe n n- moth: Int not "rum Jab-tuna! lam to ,thlrty-tou teqeA.m and m who! (tps',',",',",',',, ,. mC'" “at!†'tttttduet'.', N†amu- _ tmood-ttttt mwuwzmwm -tiatartet-tkthebt.. toegesttteNi-ra-etoeattr, the goal to“ In Nanak! bot-l 12.581 Domini“, an - you» wmuum mum-In- Win10“. unorduu to tt report nude by Architect Jones of Kitchener on the condition tr the county court house, at the we“ ot the county comm en, certain parts ot the~huildtng ere 'deiepidntod and there in danger o! the tower coil-veins sooner or inter elthough he did not believe that there run any likelihood ot the building compel†in' the near fu- ture. He did not advise the expen- diture ot money on repairs " it iguld he I costly outlay to but the building into proper shape. COUNTY COURT HOU.E The county council at its meeting last week “so received a report from the Waterloo County Advisory Education! Agricnlturni Committee as to its activity during the year, while district representative E. I, McLougth x150 sue a report as to his activities, acknowledging the interest and cooperation ot all citi- sons of the district. A lay-law 'provttiiq tor the erec- tion of snow fences on certain roads in the conntw and the use ot'prlvate lands adjoining the road: In: in- troduced, provision being made tor compensation in cases when dam- ages are C.tttMyd tp private property, -RIGHT AT ORCHARDS From the. combined orchards of W. D. Dyer and Ernest Nesbit of Golumhus. 250 barrels ot apples were harvested this season, and practically all this fruit was sold right st the orchard. "'Motorists called at the farm and took‘the stui! sway," explained Mr. Nesbit. “Every sort at a. car was used, one man with a light touring carrying " tire barrels in one load. This sort ot selling is quite satisfactory, as we get our money immediately and in many cases the buyer supplied his own containeds." BELL APPLE CROP goo ENGLISH BOYS _ [ FOR ONTARIO FARMS ‘ COMING NEXT YEAR Nine hundred English boys for Ontario terms will be brought out next rear, has been announced by Hon. John S. Martin, Ontario Min- ister ot Agriculture. The boys will be given a short period of training at Vimy Ridge Farm. near Guelph, at the rate ot 100 per month tor nine months. About 250 British lads have been brought out since the in- ception of the plan this year. The experiment of training these boys at Vimy Ridge farm and Much; them on Ontario farms has proved so sncceestul that it was decided to _ bring a larger allotment next year. HALDIMAND HOLITIINI REALIZE GOOD PRICES Thirty-nine pure-bred necrediied Holstein mule pushed through the sale of the 1fnidimand District ABBO- ciation In! week " an Average price ot nlmou $190. Tamil. Korndyke, sired by Elven-ride nonm- Korndyka topped the auction when me want to Hudson Heights hm. Quebec. tor $390. This nnimnl wu contri- butad by Rar Putin-on of "-r- wiilo. Severn] other tom-lea went mound $300. the hull. wore sold. the highs“ prion being $260.w "This "r" the most. Incest-ml of our {our IIIII hold no In," sated J. W. Rich- ardson. Cniodonin. the Praia“: ot the mention. "We had n his crowd ot buys". despite the cold waiter. nnd our anâ€. price, I think. will 'sttgtoSr. very invon‘bly with my In the Province this un- COINAIORIR INVADII Norfolk. Ha ha found human In PORT oovn GARDEN. Norfolk comic: won: In Hangman, acorn Hummond. Ila-poem 1111- "II VII-inn!» M tom mm at our the eon-sow Meat-ported m "waldo- Ind u in u u on no County Council u 81mm that mtgtt. "I "I. M _ ' n. ma. to am no "I ttttq " mm but 00th lot it toil I: . . mm of "mt m In I M Dunn.“ .Rmhun Cow Mn not. ions In. I In - apat m: t an "-.. a W no . Cih1,ti m annual limit a up " uo _ " t " mu; a: p91 can†can an _ _ . uur 'tet.rriE,rfr"""1e,1eer, l . _ .. _ I .:.v mr --' ' l a. wt- r. . _ IO~ DILAH DAT ED out Iii mrmglfo“ s; a; . _ _rr q 2"Mg.'tr; and.†': ', I ' - a " i?.S' an .udmmnnh- *uu.nugau~mâ€7 “II-EL“.- '"'"'l""" astirt-aaiim.ta-si.ak'.'iiiu'.'t _. â€â€œM‘ww ma. 't0.$0, on“. mu. “no. “a. m a; at an... mhrl-nn Dank an." n - “It "itrou amtttttrrsoitugttqdtqe m. - m_m. a! In“ ma“: qt tho be It. In In. m tro., can ot3tmmtes. h In.“ ttroms. “tun. tthr. C. ' 0-5 on. non-11mm Gabon» brill), em “all“ " M. G. 3. KW l In. Mu Pum- T An "e, wow â€at. In (locum Put-tn. Into at an" â€up, [and uni o'. - In nor mu rm. . one. Dorothy Vicar The death oeeured "can: ot Ono. Dorothy “our, tttttut. Mr. 1nd In. J. Victor) K or. “at an - of sarrsral inch. The tuner-I was huh on Saturday. with interment In Morutt Hope chmotm. . -e Mich-0| In ,The death occurred " the St. Mary‘s hotrpitat on Tami of Michel In of Bridgeport in " 75th year. Re is survived by on ion. Proisper In. of Bridgeport. The" funeral he held trom " son'a'rell- dance on Wednouhy morning to St. Mary's church In Kitchener for services and Interment. Oar! Bjuhm Death claimed Mr. Carl Blulnn. . highly respected resident .ot Kitch- ener. when he died at his home on Christmas day, following sn illness oLover two years. He WI! aged 81 years. His wife predeceased him six years ago. He leaves to mourn his lose, one daughter Mrs. Minnie Voegtley ot Rochester, N.Y., nnd twp sons, Conrad. at home and Clashes of Graveuhurst. The funeral was held on Tuesday. Gustave Luonlng Gustave Luenlng. for many years a resident of Kitchener, paged any last Wednesday. aged 59 years. He was a native of Germany. He leaves his wife, tour sons and one dnugh- tar. vim: Otto, Oscar, Herbert and Gordon of Kitchener, and Mrs. Rum: Weber of Waterloo. The tun. eral took place on Saturday with an vice in the Zion Evangelical Church and interment in Mount Hope ceme- tery. _ Charla J. Wagner Many friends will regret to learn ot the death pt Chm-lea F. Wagner. oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wagner of Wellesley, which took place at the St. Mary's Hospital at Kitchener on Sunday Int. He was in his Slat year and the proprietor of Wagner's Garage on the Peters. burg Road. He ls survived by his Borrowing wife, one son Allister and one daugh- ter Cleonhls parents, tour ulster- and three brothers, Mrs. C. Spnhr of Welleslay, Mrs. A. Yost of Cale- donia, Louis of Detroit, High" Ag- nes, Caroline’. Clarence and Joseph at home in Wellesley. The funeral took place from his late residence on Wednesday to the St. Agatha Church and cemetery for services and interment. A large circle ot trtends will tre' grieved to learn of the death ot Mn. Alson Cressmn which occurred Tuesday morning " her home on the Bresiauqyridsmirort rand ln her “at year. Her maiden nuns VII Barbara Randall. daughter of the late John Randall and Mrs. Randnll of Bt. Jacobs. She wu born In 1886. In the township of Woolwich, non] Heidelberg. Two year- no the do; ceased trttttered o otroko from which Ihe new; fully recovered. A box-cov- od‘hnsbond and one on Home. no nine years waive. Alon hot mum. two sisters. um: and Mn. Abner Good ot St. locum one] (our broth. ers. Jacob of Bruin. All)! of Ku- ns. an!†ot Wollonillo and Noth- on. The tuner-n woo hold from hot late nuance this (Th'nrodoy) " tornoon q tho Cronin“ lemon!“ church ot Bron-n, when llama!" unless ‘woro coed-cud. Interment woo mode in the “Johnna comm. or not: In, " the - were driven do" by cold blow the you! " which the min would b. mtt oi. Mr. Inn-old told an and! that than Vet!!!“ eon-Donn h" on. (loudonnhmllnhnll Norfolk. no PM In“ mm In Norfolk - mt In “mm. the wank-lulu ma non. m a! 1‘0“th at u â€(I a†par out. in all M "h' , Mrs. Alton Creams" OBITUARY CHICK 1w 6AMDIAN ‘ WORKER. IN DETROIT On Hominy the mum am» In- ngnntlou ow “and a num- ntlc ch09! up ot approximately 15.- 000 um workar- who may 19". Windsor to work in notion. returning the name do. Detitted hr torn-non mttarding etch Gui-am worker tits been naked by Harry M. Hull, countdown-men] of immi- muon, and "eh month I report lnbor circle: thin move on the part of the American government in thought to nrine out of the numer- oue oomphintn mode by the Detroit Federation of Labor repreMntntivel ngninet the influx of Canaan work. ers, but Dr. Prentln. dietrict director ot immigration. any: he knows ot no such reason behind the action. He ind "merely been uked to sup- ply the data tor trtattrtteal purposes.†Stnrting on Monday etch person ar- riving from the Cnnndinn side was 'glven n and on which h shall give a complete record. 1',','l,,'ltil place ot birth no length of residence in Canada. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE tt OF NEW STOCK ISSUE E _ av THE RQYAL BANK r-: y The Royal Bank or Canada 1m Ci' ‘ennomlced an increase in its capital ri. stock ot $5,300,000. The new shares E will be allotted u tt price of 3:00 ii. per share to tthtsrettotdertr of record (h'. ot Dee. tl, in proportion to their '.r.7 preeent holdmks. Each shareholder iF. will be entitled to approximately one iii new allure tor every ttre shares now 3:5 eld. As the present mnrket pricelg of Royal Bank allure: is 270, it Ville be seen that the ehnreilolders are :i, receiving "liable rights. (tg $5.1m, and "ttit month I report be torwudod to Washington. In :gttmtmtttmmmutmnmtmnmuimuuitit'amuuti'""t'a"i'tttvau'tE - g4 When menu under the new 't.,t. _ issue are completed, 'the paid-up 1inttmt,ntlttt+ttttMtHttt tif. . Optometrists , ii'. 2 doors West of Capitol tiiGtre l ii::ummnmmImmmlmmminim"mm-«umvuI-anmmu‘mvmm attoerto-e-t"eteasti-i'tq'r. BRl1 mun-tum... _ _ "' NW? ' Wmmm-qmuu-m a IIB, new: a with mum. vau- m Ir /afig A'THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION M. WEIDH'EL t, SON; . A Happy Net? Year (“WINES .lIM‘ITED Kholunor'u Daylight up" - Klni And - - ' LIMITED . " TM Big Hardware Store" WATIILOO " ONTARIO Hatstty and Prosperous New Year in 1927 then the proper glasses at the price you want toA3ay . Sincere Good Wishes for a V I, Heartiest Greetings 2z%iizEEiii2za222222i22 .. EiEiiiEE] 'ris')'rrrll'rlll A STEELE We extend to you our was In! With†and our Lron 5 he: = ork. 'll' a etor = a of 5 Hon. E sup- E lea." g I " tTr'. WIS "i-L,., giva iii :e ot F. I In a 'it". = st"., hNk i-.'. has E. mun i7. to Hire: 'E on ta90 'i--." P: ecord F.'. their E W alder iF. T] ' one 'ii ru now 25:: - price _ 'tir". willé‘ are i; " (ir-: new = epttatortutse-ek 000. ind the new. kid It†an “no will be new ter M The new lun- ot m ti' 5 “no With the an! mm -ejttie ot Increasing units! " tho In!†mdwmmotthohnkw' - Grow“. e _ spurt. tram $4,000,000 Moet it [oiled In 1:25 to mm a. M Bank ot Cut-d1, than bu both 3 new stock “not! by the noâ€! DIE ot Canada/since 1920. . _ Littut'mu'ttmmt't't'ut'tt'e"'l1 Rupture F: . iixptsrtr_i,"ii_s_ for the nyxt " (by; .-- our Trusses have th Canyon- _ 7’63 Pad without We“ if}? We have a template line at . 1fi,$., Trusses for any kind of sid rupture. . t "-i- Oit ice EXAMINATION FREE Our complete stock It; Trusses 7. 3f ,tohesoldoutut , LEss'mANCotrr'-, For - -12 Manda. St. KITCHENER 39,. E†t =4