> wl 4e growing steadily all the time. Personals. Mr. Jas. Mitchell, Jr.,. and friend of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Raeburn Hamilton and children of Brantford spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Mr. Sexton Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderâ€" son, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sherriffs of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherriffs. Mr. Harry Sherriffs of Kitchener spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherriffs. Misses Mae and Margaret Langdon spent Sunday with their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, Kitchâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kurtz spent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Betitz at Nichol. Mrs. Codd and son of Hamilton are visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lundy. Mr. Lawson Sherriffs returned homé last week from the West:~: Can we be of assistance to you? ‘There‘s a reason the SHte0y right sinasce for our Thus we please our patrons, and thus our optical trade grows and OQur test of the eyes is as effecâ€" tive and accurate as thelatest JANSEN OPTICAL CO. 10 Frederick St. Phone 853 es SATISFY Phone 2777W. 60 Ontario 8. For all painsâ€"Minard‘s Liniment Ladies® Wrist Watches in Waltham and Gruen from $11.00 up We Are Selling Christmas CGifts Now WINTERBOURNE You will find more pleasure in early shopping, for a much betier selection is to be had. Beautiful Communi ud Morerr Siverware 159 King St. W German $poken ORDON‘S All gifts from this store are in Gift Boxes. Come in and pick out your gifts early in useful trays and _ ket in trays and _ Men‘s pocket and wrist watches cabinets. ~ in Gruen at $15.00 and up IlllllllllllliilllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllullllullllllllllllllllliu]-{ Heffernan‘s in ianil ie t t â€"> ts i We cnlbrcy * Birad, o Nes M oo nc t 290 x M are spending a"week with friends conducted flmuxuq‘_. of Christ" in th Mr.: and Mra. Krick and Mre.{ren church over the e WM“&G‘â€&†* n Thankegiving with . the| Rov. C. W. Backus |hu.or’| niece and nephow at Pleasâ€"| Mr. Seiple of Kitch« â€"â€"§} ant View. * Pitman, Mro. Hernor, MY JEWELER Mr.. and Mrs. Hentich. of. St. Jucobs and Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter and family spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraf and family were guests at the former‘s home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kraft, on Thanksgiviig Day, # and Mrs. Dilmon Brubaker of Kitchâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Shanmon Brubaker ener were guests of Mrs. Jacob Cressman and Miss: Vélma ~Cress man on Sunday. Eden and Dougla# of Freeport and Mr. Wesley Barber spgut the holiâ€" day season at his home at Elora. Miss ‘Myrtle Wotzel spent the holiâ€" days at her home in Moorefield. Mr. Hugo and Mr. Charlie Karn of Oshawa spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. Karn. Mr. and Mrs, Sill and family of Kitchener visited at the home of their sister, Mrs. Weston, last Sunâ€" day. Mr. B. W. Moyer and Miss Maggie Moyer visited their sistor, Mrs. Buehler, at ‘St. Jacobs the other Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stavanus and family and Miss Villina Cressâ€" man attended the convention held at Floradale on Monday (Thanksgiving Day). > . Mr. and Mrs. Farrell of Ripley spent the holiday at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenâ€" neth McAllister. friends at Stratford last Saturday. Miss Ida Minder spent last weekâ€" g\i at the home of her parents at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yantz and family moved into their home formâ€" ally occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yantz, on Maple Ave., on Tuesday. Mrs. _ Joe Heintzman _ visited friends at Stratford last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bachman and Miss Alice Spaetzel. Margaret Bachman of Toronto spent M. I. Nichol, teacher. the weekend with the former‘s _ Miss Bery] Ashton of Dutton and sister, Miss Adeline Bachman, Te yr Clare Hilborn of Waterloo spent turning home on Monday. ‘Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mis Adeline Bachman left on Monâ€" A. Hilborn. day to spend some time at Toronto. Mr. Frank Hill of Elmira spent the Mrs. L. Brick of West Branch,| weekâ€"end in the village. Mich., Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Gross| Mr. Jacob Penner ~of Kitchener ‘mah‘ and Mr. Frank Frits of Detroit|spent the weekâ€"end in the village. were guests at the home of Mr. and| Dr. and Mre. L. L. Stauffer and Mrs. Joe Heintzman a few days last| son Ward of Manilla visited with week. â€" Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock last week. make splendid gifts and the Princess Quality can be had at $25.00 up Saf DIAMOND RINGS Kitchener, Ont tin, Tnd., conducted a study of "The| _ % uy mgf Life of Christ" in the United Brethâ€" Municipality: of the : = ven church over the weekced and| â€" TOWN OF WATERLOOD® holiday . + Rov. C. W. Backus of Paris, Revr. County of Wateriloe. Mr. Seiple of Kitchener, Rov. Mre. ntuhse Pitman, Mre. Hernor, Miss 8. Albort, ‘_'_'P"}_C_'___‘j"_‘_"“" given :' spent the weekâ€"ond in the village. Sr. IVâ€"Honoursâ€"Nyle Futhor, Eiâ€" gin Brubacher; Passâ€"Ruby Kochler, Ruby Bechtel, Anson Lang, Priscilia Gildnor. Jr. IVâ€"Passâ€"Josizsh Baer, Ruth Bowman, Verena Witmer, David Bergey. Be: Sr. IIIâ€"Pass â€" Willard Schmidt, 'llalï¬ â€˜Toman, Eigin Toman. Jr. !II.â€"Hon.â€"Â¥Florence Schmidt; Passâ€"Gertie Musselman, Carl Buck, Sr. IIâ€"Hon. Alta Stolts, Murie!, FOR DIVORCE _ Poth; Passâ€"Percy Bechtel, Delphine â€"_~ es Kaveintan, ‘Delmar. Strack "oriek Ginhe. of the City of Hamilion, Absent for examinationsâ€" Delton in the iCounty e_!%‘wfl. and Spactzel, Lealand Spaetzel, Willard Province of Ontario, Clerk, will apply Becker, Margaret Becker, umwmmdc;:ug;‘:“t: & i roage: t e ::c:,“. Lautenslager, JUMA iyorce from his wite,. Mirigm_Re utenslager. ‘becea Gibbs, of the City of Buffalo, Junior Room ‘Those marked with asterisk abâ€" sent for one or more examinations. Jr. I1.â€"Total mark 400 â€" Althea Bock 362, Lydia Goettling 351, Harâ€" old Leis 311, Hulda Bowman 304, Donald Kochler 282, Hilda Kavelman 223, *Ward Becker 140. _ Sr. L.â€"Total mark 300â€"Lorne Einâ€" wachter 244,. Doris Bechtel 235, George Struck 222, Clare Einwachter 204, Gerald Lautenslager 170, *Omar Lautenslager 130. Primerâ€"Susia ‘Wanner, Willard Bowman, Mildred Lautenslager, Florâ€" ence Diefenbacher, Eunice Snyder, Alice Spaetzel. Jr. 1.â€"Total mark 300â€"Jean Leis 262, Ross Bowman 260, â€" Milton Schwindt 247, Glenis Musseiman 234, Grace ‘Toman 222, Ariean Lautenslager 192, *Russel Saitz berry 172, *Ruth Snyder 164, *Erma Diefenbacher 157. Mr. Jacob Penner ~of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end in the village. Dr. and Mre. L. L. Stauffer and son Ward of Manilla visited with Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Bock last week. Quite a number of the members of the B. Y. P. U. attended the convenâ€" tion held at Benton Street Baptist Chburch, ‘Kitchener, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gruetzner and Mr._ and Mrs. C. Gruetzner and daughter Isabel of Hespeler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August Lautenslager. Mr. G. W. Geddes, actuary of the Ontario Rquitable Life, was in Chicago last week, attending the convention of Life Agency Officers and also attended the meeting of the American Institute of Actuaries at Indianapolis. s Prof. Thiele left last week on a two weeks‘ business trip to New York and Boston. He was accomâ€" panied by Mrs. Thiele. Messrs. Melvin and Alvin Schats ind ‘Clarence Leffler of Waterioo have returned after spending three and a half months assistinf with the harvest in Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. P&ul Martin of Watâ€" erias have arrived home aftor a visit with their son in Alberta. CARRIED WIFE TO BED Suffered So She Could Not Walk. Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Minesing, Ontario.â€"*‘I am a E. Pinkham‘sVegetable Compound to in ermeceatoanes in 2t tw tabte long tnough to drink a cup of tea. Many a time my busâ€" & WE UUSs Ts s s alal y ': to I would be n'mh.&?ï¬m so weak. Then he read in the of a woman suffering as I d who + hattar after taking the Vegetable one about it. vâ€"â€"- +J -G&-?.;ml’â€"l IT*- ‘m v:.‘-‘. ;bï¬lmb -‘“nhl 'lm-‘E stronath to it." â€" Mrs. NB owskr, R.R. work toun horrid feel to better £Etet reink and nof it for PERSONALS F. C. Biehl, principal. have . complied withâ€" Section No.: 9 of "The Voters‘ Lists Act" and that I have posted up at my office at the Town Hlail, Waterico, on the 10th have afiy errers or omissions correctâ€" ed accordiig to Law, the hdrh; DATED at Waterloo, the 10th day ‘uum.kn.m 3 { NORMAN A. ZIGK, s o_ Clerk of the Municipality, 45â€"3t. Town of Waterloo. tor appeal being the Second day of Divorce from his wife, Miriam Re becca Gibbs, of the City of Buffalo, in the State of New York, one of the United States of America, Married Woman, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. R io anh ce _ DATED at Hamilton this 21st day of October, 1927, H. 0. E. BRADEN, Cor. Barton and Ottawa Sts., Hamilton, Ontario, _ ___ .. Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of . Waterloo, at Reide!‘s Hall, on Monday, the 21st day of November, 1927, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forencon, to hear and determine complaints. of .errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Municipality of, Wellesley, for 1927. CLERK‘$ ADVERTISEMENT OF COURT IN NEWSPAPER NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voter‘s Listsâ€"~Act, by His NCOTICE OF APPLICATION Mrs. Androw Hingporger‘ reburned home" dftet" visiting Tefatives t the United States during the"past month. Holiday Visitors. Messrs. Edmund Lobsingér of Strattord and Leander Bohnert and Misses Loretta Lobsinger and Maâ€" tilda Benninger of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hergott of Mildmay called on Mr.â€" and Mrs. Henry Dietrich on Sunday. Mr. Herbert Schnarr, local conâ€" tractor, and his men are erecting another steel truss barn in the vicinity of Lucknow. ere lor inspection. ~: P * AND I hereby call apon all voters Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kittel of New Dundee spent Sunday with Mrs. Theo. Kroetsch. & Messrs. August Allemang, Louis C. Rosenblatt and Joseph Lobsinger made a business trip to ‘Stratford on Friday. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Voikin of Kitchâ€" ener paid a visit to the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph X. Voisin on Monday. f Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hartman and family spent ‘Thanksgiving Day in Kitchener. 1 Messrs. Anthony Lorent: of Plattsâ€" ville and Clemens Ertel of Petersâ€" burg and (Miss Magdaléne Schiebel of Waterloo were holidAy visitors with their respective parents. 8t. Clements School Report for October Roonmt 3 Form 5 Sr.â€"Lawrence Voisin, Marâ€" garet Chamberlain. | 44â€"5t. Form 5 Jr.â€"Madeline Schoifele, Ruth Chamberlain, Leonard Boppre, Eria Huehn, Carl Schiobel. Meyer, Patricia Kocbel, Teresa Koeâ€" bel, Celesta Lorents. © PETER F. SCHUMMER, a Clerk of Wellegley. Township. Form 4 Jr. â€" Rether â€" Allemang, Marian Freiburger, Stephen Chamâ€" beriain, Margaret Boogel, frene Lobâ€" singer. Form 3 8r.â€"Reta Bonder, Delphine Koebel, Dorothy Meyef,~ Norbert Hergott, Esther Koobel Jerome Form % Jr.â€"Florence <Lienhart Herbert Koebel. Form 2 Sr.â€"Annie Lorents, Charâ€" lotte Voisin, Mary Volsin, Genevieve Boppre, Olive Districh. Form 2 Jr.â€"Francis Hergott, Surâ€" phine Koobel, Gerald © Koobel, Suâ€" sanna Rabaugh, Mary Boegel, Lucy sanna Rabaugh, Mary Boegel, Lucy Busch, Posie Psutka, Joseph Voisin Form 1 8r.â€"Gerald Meyor, Phyilis Koobel, Mary Druar, Kathleen Distâ€" rich, Raiph Meyér, Karl Kroetsch, Gerald Voisin, Carl Koebel, Albert Kicewattor. ~ % Reuterâ€"At Mooge Jaw, Sask., Nov. 4, Emtma Reuter, formerly of Kitâ€" Form 4 Sr.â€"Rdward Psutka, Jorâ€" 8T. CLEMENTS Solicitor for Applicant. DEATHS Miss Gringle of Toronto visited with Miss Alico Reid last week. Master Lindsay Vogan and sister Lyall of Dorking spent the weekâ€"end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin. Misses Florence McFaddin, Gladys Kerr and Bluma Tanner of Toronto and Verna Nurse of Cooksvilie spent the weekâ€"end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawthorne and children of Detroit and Miss. Ethel Hawthorne of Sandwich spent the weekâ€"end with their parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Thomas Hawthorne. Mrs. H. Eedy and children of Ros tock spent the weekâ€"end at Mr. Wm Eedy‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tanner and baby Helen of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with their mother, Mrs. Hester Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Wray and famâ€" ily spent the weekâ€"ond at Harriston with Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce. _ Dr. Hugh and Mrs. Ross and baby Kathaleen of Toronto and Mr. Donâ€" ald Roos and Mrs. John Thompson and daughter Helen of Windsor visited with friends over the weekâ€" end Miss OQlive Freeborn of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Freeborn. Mrs. W. T. Ried and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull of Hamilton visited last week with Mrs. Simon Fewings. Miss Lavina Phair returned home last week after spending a couple of months with Rev. E. and Mrs. Jacques at Morpeth. Mrs. Wm. Eedy visited friends at Granton recently. Mrs. Geo. Coghlin spent a couple of days last week Wwith hor daughter, Mrs. P. C. Vogan at Dorking. Mrs. Robt. Morrison of Milverton visited her sister, Mrs. Wm. Eedy nne day last week. We are sorry to report that Mr. Dave McCormick and sister are not as well as their many friends would wish: s Miss Olive Lowrie and friend, Mr. C. Mersey of Guelph, spent the weekâ€" ond with the former‘s mother, Mrs. ‘ Miss AlMcé Reld left Tuesday to nurse in Wellesloy Hospital, Toronâ€" Miss Ida Easson of Stratford spent a fow days with her friend, Mrs. Geo. Knox. Mr. H with his Congratulations were extended to Mr. Peter Kirch of Conestogo, on Tussday, when he celebrated his Bind birthday anniversary. . Miss Rilzabeth Capling of Toronto is a granddaughter of Mr. Kirch, while \Mre. 3. B. Dauberger and Mrs. Julida Goots of a- are daughters. . Waterloo Store â€" 10 King St. 85. __ Phone 894 Your Table Allowance Isâ€"How Much? RED RIVER CEREAL, An _ energyâ€"producing wholeâ€" grain â€" food. ‘Makes _ rich breakfast porridge. 9M ,, QUAKER OATS Quick or regular style CELEBRATED 92nd BIRTHDAY ROLLED OATS m.l erlï¬zd :holo flakes, freshlyâ€"mi s lbs. hi n El 25c CARROLL‘S TEAS ‘The utmost in‘ value for the Per ib. UVC) UOL) 106 CARROLL‘S OWN WRAPPED BREADâ€"Its crisp, tender texâ€" *ture and delicious wholesome flavor makes you want 9 more. Per loaf ... C SsWEET POTATOES _ _ 10 pounds for ............. 330 HOTHOUSE LETTUCE 3 large headsâ€".............. for pkg gff 15.6009 65¢, 75¢ (SPECIAL) Rowntree‘s Pure (SPECIAL) Horne‘s DeLuxe "A Taste of Old England" Yyâ€"lb. Tin MILLBANK MB. Kerr spent last week sister, Mrs. Greenwood at Each week you expend a certain amount for Food. We don‘t suggest th-tyonndmthtmunt.butvhynd-bn farther? You can de ao,andntthoumtinnmmthehi:hutth‘tyfwymhfln.by buying your groceries at Carroll‘s. Look over this week‘s list of special vnlues. COCOA ..IELLIFS ) pkgs.23c â€" 20c 9c, 27¢ 27¢ 25¢ Personals. ‘Miss Rafferty of Waterloo is visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. James Short Miss Mary McCardle of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. * Misses Beatrice Schummer of New Hamburg and Gerry Zuwber of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekâ€"end at the formâ€" ers‘ home here. *A Misses Nora and Monica Koebel of Waterloo spent * Thanksgiving under the parental roof. Dr. and Mrs. Hain spent an even ing last week in Wellesley. ¢ Miss Helena Flannery spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Dublin. Miss ‘Madeline Burns spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Arthur. Miss Helena Flannery spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Dublin. Miss ‘Madeline Burns spent the weekâ€"end at her home in Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald of Toronâ€" to spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hayes. Mrs. John Spahr of Goderich spent a few days at the home of Mr. Sam Spahr. .Qulte a number from here attendâ€" ed the dance at Arthur on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schneider of ‘Wallace visited at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aaron Schneider over Thanksgiving Day. CRANBERRIES, Fancy Cape Cod, ib DRIED PEACHES News Notes. Choice new crop, Ib. .. #AC SMYRNA FIGS A qnic:lrp:wul’und deo licious desse Mr. Roy Fraser of Toronto, Mr. Harvey Class of Glencoe and Mr., Edgar Rahn of Elmira were vllltorli at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.) Class. , 4 Mr. Ward Shants and Mr. Geo. Snyder of Kitchener visited at the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rdâ€" ward Snyder. Mrs. Clayton Mohr of North Eastâ€" hope spent a few days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mre. Ed. Snyder. % RAISINS _ ~ > Finest bulk Seedless, 2 pounds fOr ............â€"â€" CURRANTS Choicest ‘ grade Ausâ€" tralian, 2 pounds ........ NEW PEELS Maconochie‘s Lemon and Orange, lb. .......... DROMEDARY DATES Choicest new fruit per pOUNd ................... Mr. and Mrs. Will Districh and Mr. and Mrs. Rddie Districh of Toâ€" ronto spent Thanksgiving Day with (SPECIAL) (SPECIAL) Borden‘s -l% Charles "“‘K 'l‘in. 11£ Scott‘s Emulsion (SPECIAL) _ Choice Chicken HADDIE Mild Cure, No Nape Bones Reotl & Nown FIG BARS 22 ins. 270 2 . 205°¢ FLORADALE LINWOOD "â€" CHILOREN Rich in healthâ€" ivi n oil vitamins. ‘~19¢ *‘ 27¢ 20¢ 21¢ 25¢ RED CHERRIES Choice ‘French, per PASTRY FLOUR Sheaf Brand, 244b BAKING POWDER _ ® Carroll‘s Own Pn.r?‘mhln no alum, 11b. t BAKING POWDER 34 c Magic, 1â€"41b. ttnw SHELLED WALNUTS Sweet pieces, lb. ........ 470 CANNED LOBSTERâ€" Â¥Ye Olde Island brand, new pack, %4s, tin ...... 390 BONELESS CODFISH 1.%b. CartOR .........._.2..... 166 BAKING POWDER Magic, 14b. tin ........... SHELLED WALNUTS Sweet pieces, lb. ........ CANNED LOBSTERâ€" Â¥e Olde Island brand, new pack, %4s, tin ...... BONELESS CODFISH 1â€"1b. carton ................. CHOICE FILLETS Mild Cure, per lb. ... FINNAN HADDIE Mild Cure, finest qualâ€" 1tÂ¥, POF JD; ..â€":â€"comecaans SOCKEYE SALMON Coronation or Clover Leaf, 1â€"1b. tin ... Successors to The Metal Shingle & Siding Co., Limited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dietrich. Miss Myrtle Smyder has returned home after spending a few weeks at North Easthope. (SPECIAL) Jacob‘s (SPECIAL) Fancy Quality Find out from â€" Schweitzer Electric, 84 King St., Waterloo. Schweitzer Electric 84 King St. Waterloo We also have a few_used Phonographs for sale. F. STEELE Rad io Steele‘s Glasses HEAD RICE 31. 27¢ * 34¢ Guaranteed Satisfactory Beautiful Appearance Stylish Frames Guaranteed Free Examination PAY S Kitchenar‘s Leading Optomatriste ON THE FARM 98 King 8t. Wost Limited * AdC 89¢ 15¢ 48e 19¢ Â¥a hi