Nis 58 (Matilda Sass, for over fifty years a resident of Kitchener, passed away on Dec. 6th, aged 62 years. She had made her home with her sister, Mrs. D. Kechnie, Kitchener. The funeral was held on Thursday last to St. Matthew‘s Church, thence to Mount Hope cemetery for interment. Better & Mrs. Catherine Gerbig survive. v ® Mrs. Catherine Gerbig, a rssldent‘ _ of Kitchener for twentyâ€"three years,| William Gough passed away on Dec. 9th in her 83rd _ William Gough succumbed at the year. She came to Kitchener from K.â€"W. hospital on Sunday after an CRalrcs B 3 _ .ms a "__ ERNSTST a=5]f "> â€" _ Suit with coat and two pair of bloomers, new patterns and colors, strongly tailored for service. Sizes 7 to 17 years. High Suitsâ€"Made on college styles with 113:’:::“ trousers, superb tailoring, NOW weaves and colors, sizes 13 to 18 years. Boys‘ Overcoats, made from warm fabrics in stylish dowblebreasted models, sizes 8 to 18 years ‘l:l.ttlo Boys‘ Overcoats, Navy and Cinnamon shades, warm flannel linings, sizes 5 Boys‘ Shirts, separate collar style, in fancy stripes and checks, sizes 12 to 14 at 5125 "©* _ O05¢c, $1.50, $2.50 Outing Flannel ‘Pyjamas finished with frogs er buttons, roomy and easy fitting garments. * Men‘s Shirts, $1.65 Men‘s Shirts with collar attached, fancy pat terns in stylish and pleasing colors, full sut, satis factory in fit and well tailored, fine quality seasonably priced. C BOYS‘ 2 LONG TROUSER SUITS $11.80, $14.50 * $20.00 Boys‘ allâ€"wool slipover Sweaters, sizes 26 Boys‘ Tie and Handkerchief THE REAL ® Christmas Shoe Store $9.45, $12.50 * $18 Where the Good Clothes Come From OBITUARY Goloshes FOR CHILDREN Felt Slippers (10 lt’].).“ § Leather Slippers (for Boys) . Matilda ~Sass $7.95 â€" $10.80 TWOâ€"BLOOMER SUITS FOR EVERYBODY _~ * Wf20OE tkares -au.s'n..-.’"' 74 KING ST. WEST Flannelette Pyjamas Gifts For Father, Mother, Brother Sisgter and Friend For turty-in;;-: t.hâ€"â€dmwwr‘ ; stood for , I#f want clothing at a price we _z'h* We know that we are giving better We know we are: giving better makes. . WE OFFER RELIABLE QUALITY unggoumm 4 T . 4 7 T You instinctively think of Coats such as these being. more and have every right to for u.muudbumouu:'ï¬-umguu Shava anv offered at these prices Doubleâ€"breasted Ulsters and Tube models. above any offered at muzwmtmmmmmm-u‘ mum-;mm.mu.mmmnm Blus, brown and black, in neat stripes; also fancy weaves. Suits that combine sturdy wearing qualities and good looks. & © * a#""> xA & F Suits. and A Moderately .Priced _ OVERCOATS, $15.75 $2250° ~â€" $2 Ernst‘s Special Suits * Conestogo, Surviving her are three daughters and two sons. The funeral was held on Monday to St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, thence to the East End Litheran cemetery for burial. $1.35/to $2.50 $1.85 to $2.75 Mrs. Roger McDonald Following a six weeks‘ iliness, the @eath occurred at Preston on Dec. 6th of Mrs. Rober McDonald, at the home of her son, J. W. MeDonald, in her 55th year. She was born in Hesâ€" peler. Her husband and two sons survive. > â€" 65¢ to $1.35 A Few Suggestions: Foék Ladket ;} 50¢ # se & ® & Satin (in colors) Boudoirs ................$1.50 to $2.50 . Ledther (Patent or colors) Boudoirs 85¢ to $1.50 Felt (five colors) Juliets .................... $1,35 to $2.00 Felt (five colors) Kogies ..................... 85¢ to $1.75 Fullâ€"fashioned Hose (10 shades)‘.... $1.50 & $2.00 Gaytees (low Overshoes) .............@> Romeos (leather) in brown .......... Everett (leather) Slippong Felt Slippers in colors ................_._... SpAtS Â¥inbverriertybuvte itc yiennianiqy se e ts dn int n in en h PESBmE VW PBE Sox in wool or silk ,.............................. 35¢ to $1.25 Spats OTHERS UP TO $50 Men‘s ribbed Union Suits, wool mixture, good warm suit. All sizes. â€" _ Fall and Winter Caps, novelty weaves, in light and dark colors. A large selection. . ‘The foundation of smart dress 4s smart footâ€" whar. We offer shoes and oxfords of gool quality, stylish lasts, buit for comfort, black or tan. Made from carefully selected leathers, Opera, Everett and Romeo style, $2.25 to $3.50° Boys Shoes, tan or black calf leather serviceable and stylish in appearance We are showing: a wonderful lot of this seaâ€" son‘s most wanted style in Women‘s Goloshes. There is a fine assortment of colors and cloths to choose from, and the correct heel and toes, all shoes, in every size. Agnew s $1.25 to $2.50 Men‘s warm gloves with wool lining, dark n or grey shades. A good glove for driving â€"â€"Shoe Shop â€" Men‘s Caps, 89¢, $1.95, $2.50 For Gents Men‘s Footwear LINED GLOVES, $1.95 Women‘s Goloshes, $2.95 $4.50 * $5.95 Union Suits, $2.25 illness of two years, in his 67th yur.‘ He had an excellent war record, be ing given â€" honorable discharge in 1917 after several years of active service in France. ‘His wife, five sons and two daughters survive. The funeral was held on Tuesday, interâ€" ment being made in the soldiers‘ plot at Mount Hope cemetery. Your Christmas shopping problem for the young people will be solved when you see copies of the Younr People‘s Own Annual and Boys and Girls‘ Own Annual. Ask your bookâ€" seller. Minard‘s Liniment for Grippe. ......... $1.00 to $3.00 $2.35 to $4.50 $2.50 to $3.00 $1.50 to $2.50 $1.25 to $8.00 whees ©$2.95 when his hand became WILL LIKELY CONFIRK ... ASSESSMENT AQAimer _ _ |35" ® NOM CCC At ‘the hearing> of an appeal enâ€" R that unless the applicant can prodâ€" 8 uce evidence by Dec. 19th. showing| On Monday, his or her consent or thé consent of their parents. 50 per cent. preferred to be vaccinated on their legs while CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY he German Club celebrated the third anniversary of its founding, on Dec. 9th when about 150 attended mble event. FINED $50 In Kitchener police court on Friâ€" day Sam Molina was fined $50 on a charge of allowing a gambling deâ€" ‘vice on his premises, ‘The crown attorney said the punch board taken from Molina was a particulatly Lviciouom. The man who played the board was in a position to win from ten cents to ten dollars. HEAVY FINE IMPOSED In police court on Thursday, W.‘ ‘B.Seollnmflndmbrhflbt‘ uqu,m.pmmthmamme dwelling while John MacCallum was fined $10.00 and costs for using grossly At its regular meeting last week in Preston the special temperance mmdmmm the Royal Templars of was commissioned to take steps which might be found necessary after a thorough investigation, to TO CAMPAIGN AGAINST HOTELS “_pmâ€"'ml;" is which it is alleged, are noted for their violations of the Liquor Control Act. APPLY TO RAILWAY BOARD ‘The Board of Railway Commisâ€" sioners of Canada will hold a sitting in (Kitchener on Dec. 16th with a view to affording more protection at Kitchener‘s most dangerous crossâ€" ing, that at Lancaster St. The C.NR. has failed to respond to the request of-t.l;; city to provide gates and a watchman at the crossing, hence the application to the railway board. A â€" German immigrant . named Johann Goetz gave himself up to the police on Monday and asked to be charged with vagrancy. He had been the guest of a friend in the city who had advised him to seek assistance from the government. He has asked to be deported to Germany, claim ing he could not get work and was destitute. Pleading gullty to a tenced by Magistrate Weir to three months in jail. It is likely, however, that he will be deported as soon as the mecessary arrangements can be SHOT GOES THROUGH On Saturday a charge of buckshot trom a hunter‘s gun struck the winâ€" dow of theâ€"rear conch of a passenger train at the west end of the city, smashing the glass and damagifg the window screen. Special agents of the company are investigating the IM“!.'I'IOIWM'!M“ have come from a party of young men who wore trespassing on the tracks and it is probable that charges of trespassing against those suspected of having discharged the firearms in the vicinity of the tracks at the time, will 6 lnid. Anne‘s Anglican Church, Toronto, on Dec. 5th, of Homer M. Pequegnat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Pegue gnat of Kitchener to Misa lona Clapp of ‘The marriage took place on Saturâ€" day at At. John‘s Church of Allcs May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Sheard of Kitchener, to John Sanâ€" ford Dugan, son 6f the lato Mathew lmm-fl.snâ€"domb RBock. Iraland. ‘They will residea in week upwards up or MAY BE OEPORTED . At the request of the he apologized to the P RRWDINETE PASSENGER COACH , he was the Kitchener Library. ener celebrated his T5th birthday on Sunday, his children, grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren CHARGED WITH CHICKEN THIEVING On Monday, Leslie Meyer of Kitâ€" choner was taken to Guelph where ummu«::xmu ulleged to have been ted near judgment was reserved by Judge Spotton of Guelph in the suit of &. E. mm.nuutlom‘ Manufacturing Co. for the payment of a promissory not for $508 and inâ€" terest owing the plaintiff, the case arising out of the sale of timber to lm defendants by the plaintiff. The Judge intimated that unless more inâ€" Ihmntlol was furnished he would find in favor of the plaintiff. CELEBRATED 7ith. BRTHDAY Robert Blerwagon, 8r., of Kitt] JUDGMENT RESERVED In police court on Monday furthar evidence was taken when the adâ€" journed hearing of charges against Wiltred Weber of having carnal knowledge of a girl under sixteen years of age, and above the age of fourteen, were heard. As a result of the evidence two young men, Herâ€" bert Stuebing and Michael Hartwick, were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. They admitted to having attempted to have immoral relations with the girl. Five young men were called to the witness stand by the defence in an endeavor to show that the young woman was not of chaste character previous to her relations with Weber, two of thenr as a result of ,their evidence being charged with .the same offence as Weber. Magistrate Woir reserved his de cision, adjourning the case for a week as he desired to go over the evidence thoroughly. Two years or a fine of $500 or tboth is the penalty attached to the charge. + n JUDGMENT RESERVED Ideal and Practical Chrirtmas We are all ready with a fine display of Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts for Ladies, Men, Girls, Boys and the Kiddies, Below is a partial list of the hunâ€" dreds of gifts to be found at this store. Shopnowndavoldthelutninnteruh. Parker, Wahi and Waterman FOUNTAIN PENS Guaranteed. $2.176 to $740 Pens and Penâ€" cils, â€" Leather School Bags, Ing Books. CLASS GIFTS Story Books, priced low for quick turnâ€" FOR BOYS MOTTOES IN ASSAULT CASE weoks‘" iliness, JTiEs _ From Morning Until Night â€"â€" A Place of Delight!. ie Thems |[, ‘Tots, Toeddiers, Boys, Girls, â€" â€" â€" Young Folks of All Ages brarian at Are Invited to Visit Toyland on Our Downstairs Fileor! *xx : wlgw The best of new â€" Fictions at $2.00. Hunâ€" dreds of popuâ€" lar Reprints at 85 cents. X Music . Cases, Fancy Stationâ€" ery or Leather Hand Bags, Snapshot Albums make ideal gifts. EVERSHARP PENCILS In silver and old with clip FOR GIRLS Pribes sf to 53e BOOKS BOOK and STATIONERY STORE A head and headless corpse whlch“ have been accepted as the body of: Mrs. Mindle Awerbuch, a passonger on the illfated Canadian. Pacific train wrecked near Dockrill a few weeks ago, were interred in the Both Jacob Hebrew . cometery on the Petersburg Road on Sunday. Rabbi All the Women‘s Furâ€"Trimmed Cloth Coats All the Fur Coats All the Children‘s Coats â€"aAll subject to Big Markâ€"Downs in Our Preâ€" Christmas Salesâ€" h â€"Children‘s Navy Blue Reefers the Only Exâ€" ception, but it‘s the Furâ€"Trimmed kinds that are most wanted m“y & & Savings Big Plans for Christmas Shopping on HEADLESS BODY BURIED CHRISTMAS MARKET IS ON FRIDAY, DEC. 23 â€"And the best part of Winter still ahead! Kitchener‘s Daylight Storeâ€"Member of Federated Stores. COUDIES LIMITED FOR KIDDIES Toys, Dolls, Picture Books, Blocks and AN ACCEPTABLE GIFT A Card Table or lackboard for children. make an ideal gift for anyâ€" one\ owning a An exception» ally fine range oats Reduced BAUNSWICK RECORDS are sure to please the little folks. Minute Rush! FANCY CANDLES and â€" Candle Holders. Vart ~sty of" colors. Just what you want for the cil Sets, Stationery, Smokers‘ ‘Bets, different styles or pocket . A Friday will avoid Saturday‘s Last FOR MEN gift for the grownâ€"ups. Levine officiated. Sydney ‘Awerbuch, a grandson, stated that since the grandmother was the only person who could not be found at the time of the wreck and that all others had been identified, her relatives in Kitâ€" chener had concluded that the body was undoubtedly that of Mindle Awerbuch. DIARIES Do Your Christmas Shopping â€"Here 116 King St. W. Folders, Bookâ€" lets, _Oards, etc. You‘ll like CHRISTMAS CARDB~ Kitchenert Bridge Sets, Playing Cards, Fancy Score FOR LADIES CHRISTMAS STATIONERY In fancy boxes and good qua} ity paper. Priced to suit ‘Table Nos. and Pencils Writing Sets Stationery for that friend who has every thing. You‘l GIrT CALENDERS all mult