(, _ srocxgmmo an: , ' Suits and Overcoat) '." 5011371.." -t.i --=== Mtttt as? " .v ‘ ' Br, tom: Mil “2le ME Ll x . a. old l 'ce' M with}! """"""""i"""====--r- Mr. Walter Adler ot Creekmnk “vol tt â€HOSPHODINE. spent Sunday with Mr. Charles D. . a not Great English Ami-mm Mm . WEI pg tone: and 1TPgh"d me an: _ ' er. " - wen s! I". m: a new " . tSN,?, margin: Used br Mr Art Moldenhauer and sister. - M "lf,f,"t/tttr, Tk't,ttl2i't Edna, vlslled, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund m 1n. . a . no: no! _ a: He "t, an"; 'r1u,"fTM's'a1','.',' hold. Setswindt on Sunday. tar 8' _ Id br alldmxiqa. or mailed in plat, --------- â€Tiff tiyfyf mm View puma maitgd EIT-- nun,“ __ _.. ._ - _ _ i in: with . siaid 523373.350}. "t an. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo King were re- cent visitors with the latter'a par- ents near Arthur. "ersonatt, Mr. Charles D. Miller spent several days of last week in Detroit. $9.75 Coats now $7.90 and 3175 Coat. now RECORD BREAKING SHOE. CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S AND MEN'S SHOES Little Boys’ Overcoats, warm flannel lining. sizes 3 to 8 Tho clothes are unquestionably rutttt-strHs and weights that you'll want for months and months. There are still ample selections from which to 33 W- a oil-piece Ind clean-up at the Ian-'- Ind. hen-huh: that we are after m. The saving- you an like on quality . clothing and" to with It. The Boys' Department offers Decided Savings 2 BLOOMER SUITS I HIGH SCHOOL SUITS Reduced $22 and $25 Quality R duced . eta ........ $14 90 NORTH WOOLWICH choose but at these prlces the last suit will be a bargain 1 gives you all the important 1 929 refinements listed above, but gives them to you 'without one single cent ohm cost. All metor cars have two prices-the factory (f. o. b.) price, and the delivered price. If the delivered price in- cludes the extras, charged for at retail prices, you'll find your car costing a lot more than you antic- ipate. Some dealers (not Nah dealers) Suits and Overcoats :30 any“); We on": carry that the gamut- “.qu - no you can map the mm m. 'h"eehe-ltinahiqt'isahe-tre-rttue-e-sth-s " “hm-t Mm I. staa.dard equip-cut" uncut-M 'HE new Nash "foo? not only wmnAmmumD-m - . â€can†'04Etrtqt$t.B.,ruteh-. . $18.65 mparison at the Motor Shows is Showing the (hunter ssftt1t.ir/lgiiiii,.jllillr 'it o O" NASHatrrCHENErt MOTORS $5.95 $6.95 In“. the "Ma m .llolor for I‘blw For frostbite use Minarda Linlmont. Mr, and Mrs. John Maurer were Kitchener visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Snider ot Flora- dale visited Mr, and Mms. Geo. Schneider one thy last week. L Mr. and Mrs. wrk. A, King and children June and Mac were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer. [$13.50 and $20 Coats Warm double breasted Coats trade trom good “nimble weaves. 12 to " years. $12.50 Coats new High School Suits with two pair or long trousers. Collegiate style. 12 to 18 years. Novelty weaves. $15 and $16.50 Suits now $11.65 $18 and tat Sun: now .. $14.90 BOYS' OVERCOATS $392500?! no Quality JUN... 527-50 to .._..... 835 Quality ctgtrge as much " $50 or $60 for bumpers alone. On the new Nash "400" you‘ll find every necessary accessory . . . hydraulic shock ab. sorbers . . . bumpers, front and rear . . . even tire locks . . . installed at the factory . . . included in the factory price . . . at no extra cost. That means a very much lower price, delivered, fully equipped. The, Nest, "400†leads the world in motor at vataee.t $22.35 _.. S7 .85 $11.85 I "Misses Mary Sham: and Erma ,Schmitl of Baden spent Sunday with {their friend Alice Weber. f Mr. dnd Mm. Herben Feick and [family visited at the home of Mr. land Mrs. David Bearinger un Sun- idtty of German Mills. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snider and sons Donald and Murray visited at the home "t the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Snyder. Mr. knd Mrs. Isaiah Cressman Sum dayed with friends In Preston. . Missesrlrene. Rose and amber Som- ner of Ohio. spent the week and with friends In our burg. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiedel and daughter. Dorothy visited with friends near New Dundee on Sunday. News Notes. Miss Edith Spies spent Sunday at the home ot her parents Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Spies. Mr. Levi Bowman spent a few days at the home ot his son. Orlando at Mannheim. A Miss Irene Spies is spending a tew weeks with relatives at Preston. ’ Quite a number of the Mennonlto people attended the annual prognm of the Bible Study course which was li at Kudos“: on may last The Misses Valletta and Margaret Bowman at Kitchener spent Sunday under the parental root at Levi Bow. man's. Miss Minerva Martin entertained 't number of friends to a quilting on Wednesday last. The lines Eileen Snyder and Vern Newmoyer of Kltcheuer visited "lends hen over the week end. The Mien Aid ot the Evangelist] Church tid ' qulhlng in the baa+ ment ot the church last Tuesday‘ In. Inna Frey entertained I number of friends to a naming on Thursday last. Quite a manner altoudod the Evan. ge'dsttic meetings at In on Wed. necdgy eve. ‘ Pomona!- Mr. and In. Enoch Martin up." Sunday mu. Mr. nu Mrs. “no! " her. . 'uummhmm "paring-QIWUM "o-r,uriaretu.-eta. Minard's Llnlment for Coughs and Colds, STRASOBURG 1hrAhllMiootarqgtoMctatcoatgtmroeqoitaera, for their _ Ir.mlnmwim,a;'n. "rooedaardntmrtrtttetea, wanto- quirad to close the wound. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Among those who 'tttmtt TIM-day evening at the home ot Mr, Ind Mm. Peter Mom were. "In Mania Dm- t u. " And-n. In. Chum gnaw. Mr. balm Maid", Jo â€mum. Mary Huber And Mr. Goo. mther, The evening was'plcuntly no“! In and .uriattt an Mr. PM}: Rum Jr: cut his (out with an axe while working In am. Nam-"um bush. A doctor Watt cum- Next Sunday evening the Young People's Bible meeting in the Men, nonite Church will he favored by an address by Rev. Jesse B. Martin on "Our Call to Evangelina the World." Miss Helen Heist of Waterloo spent the weekend with her friend. [Miss Dorothy Kelterbourne and in- ridemally to be a sued at Dorothy's I"sweet 'rixteenth" birthday party. Per.onat. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gem were vim "or: to Waterloo on Thundny. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider and thmilr spent Saturday evenlng at the homé or Mr. and Mrs. Hy Bach. Foot Italy Cut _ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrenius Zeigler and family removed on Tuesday to their new home In Pi.lkimrtort township noon _ Among the many victims of the " w t six t qr rt c. l a ee teen h m ttday party terrible Fltt epidemic of 1919 was The Infant son, Howard. of Mr. and i _ ‘Mrs. Irving Maxwell. of Bancroft, Mrs. Irvin Pauller died on Monday] . Ont. Read what this lady has to any morning In Bt. Marys Hospital. TheI ' . eoncerrMng what Dr. WIIILImu Pink funeral was held trom St. James Lu- mu am for tter: "After an attack theran Church on Wednesday atter, A l -- A Mr. Elias Snider has returned from spending several weeks m 'the Brit- Ish Isles. Mrs. Ralph Drubacher of Sunny- side spent the weekend with her parL ems. Mr. antl- Mrs. M. L. Weber. l Mr. James trrrner Sr., ot Waterloo ‘spent Saturday gathering up atone ai his son Harry"s retreat Highway north. in tine hide to enjoy an hour or two Barbering up aad' Inhaling copious draughts of pure air. . They are gala nights nn the local skating rink with good fee, and a bracing tang in they air and everyone Mm Rufus Martin has again A, turned to St. Mary"rs Hospital. Kitch- ener fur a course of treatment. _ ( Mr. Jayob Manger, our oldest citi- zen at the present time celebrated his 85th birthday last 9 Saturday the 'ttll inst. and also Mrs. Heller Sr. who resided here the greater part of her life and who is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs.‘Dean in llranlford was alsa making merry or the 85th time on the same date, Their many old friends extend their congratulations. Miss Brown, teacher and her little niece. Mary, Gwendolyn Thompson. went the weekend at her home in Bervie. , Kict Stttdertt-"I know a little 'etin. I know a little Greek: he runs (a little restaurant. we eat there every week. Baum-mg twin boys arrived at " rdan’s domicile recently and he has decided to name one Peter and the other Repeater. Who's Who and What's What It is proper to call a spade a spade, but what would you call a coal-shovel when " is too 111g tor the furnace door? on tor a skim went the tair young "deb." in a pool tar up the river. she hung her clothes on a spider‘s web and the thing would hardly quiver, This "new religion" some people think we need won't be any better than the old one, if practised'as poor- 1y. The "uikie" urograrn has com- menced In Queen's Park and up on Parliament Hill there are signs of some spasms ot""oratory on the Speech from the Throne, but this week the little Valentine fellow called Cupid, laden with a quiver full 'ot subtle darts. which seem to have a special magnetism tor youthful hearts. will be preeminent†prom} "em wherever the spirit of thought; tul kindllness sways the minds and hearts ot fair maidens and valoroua youth. Modernism:-- - "_-- Wh- lion-banana - work I. don. than. with: I.“ enjoy {Id may to “a. ttran who. the mom gather tor their will“! hour ot um. right here in the easy tumor by the dear old fireside. May God he still good to King Georg» In his retreat down in Sussex by my F, any the sound at the salt spray ( ‘and the ozone laden sea breeze tom {back to hi. wanted health our “no? king. its the wish of every true Call adhn. IAMIIRG " iot the Flu I was left in an extremely weak state. My blood was impover- ished; l was seized with indigestion and stomach trouble; my nerves were shattered and nothing my doe. lior gave me seemed to help me in 'the [out I continually new wanker iand weaker till Brta1iy i loot all con- trol of my nervous â€atom. Mr Imiher. who had and Dr, Willioml' Pink Pills with good results tor Inuit-min, strongly odviwd m to _ them a trial. I did so, and after no- ing three boxes I noticed some im. provement I minted in tho (mt- ment and by the time I had and gown Dom l on fully rm to health again, and olthoun t In I mother ot III children 1 on now this to do all my M aeqtqtH the house and feel on well on over I did in my "to Moro. What an.“ Pills have done tor no they will out“! do tor onion." Dr. Wlilhm' Plat Pills on o ionic. not I oil-oh“. Ther Mild up _t'"rtrhtrtd"d-euertt_ Hmong " ildinotiou. rho-motion. \womon‘n unnam- “A no - In"! but“ not “I to In! hoop“. 'horarorttMtratt- \cioodoohroomdiroeiw â€a!“ can I to: in. TI. IN. m m. 00.. W“ on ‘No ailment or recent years has proved so treacherous as has the Flu. The disease itself is bad enough. but the after enacts is where' the real danger lies. The Flu leaves behind it a weakened hotly. imt2veristt.ed blond. shattered nerves and an im- paired digestive system. Too much Stress cannot be laid on the import- ance or rebuilding the Mood and strengthening the nerves during con- 'ssiescenee. Until the blood is bulk lu, there can be no recovery ot health and strength. The one sure Mood-builder is Dr. Williamu' Pink tins. Start a treatment of them to- ‘day and see how soon you show signs of robust health agnln. .. t The board of directors were he- 'elec1ed as follows: President. J. W. iHarlleib. Kitchener; vice-president, IEzra Shanti, R. R. 1, Baden; soc'y- 'preas.. I. 'N'. Snyder. Heoester; Idirectors. F'red Ellerman and Daniel INarziger. R. R. l. StrAgatha, Dilman /snrder, and Ezra Shaun, R. R. l, IBaden, and J. w. HartlNb; sales- ‘man. Daniel Narziger. R. R. I, St. Agatha; eheestrmaker. L. W. Perkin. IR. R. 1. Wellesley. Mr. Solomon Gerber and Mr. Edward Hammer were reflected auditors. NERVOUS INDIGESTION AS A RESULT OF FLU A Severe Sutferer Overturn: This Trouble by Taking Dr. Williams’ . Pink Pills ‘ Mr. Henry Neeb of Tavistock ad dressed the meeting and spoke on the best method ot handling milk and the value or the factory to the 'community. President J. w. Hartleib 'sald the people of the district should ‘be proud to have an industry which tbenefits the community. Frank Hearn, ot London. dairy inspector and 'e 'structor for Western Ontario. "iusts, Stumble to he present owing to tm/ Ipassable roads. l L W. Perkin received a 6ihton car of coal tor the plant which the pa- trons hauled from the Baden station. The board of directors announced a meeting tor Tuesday. Feb. 19th, when men will be engaged for milk mute; _ Milk received at the taetory to- tailed 52.375135 ma., and cheese manufactured 201,1101/3 lbs. Average amount of milk mull-ed for one pound of cheese 1311.64 lbs. Total value of cheese was $41,768.95. Total receipts were $43,462.39 and db bursemenm $43,442.11, of which $35,171.04 was paid out to the pa- trons $2251.64 to the haulers, and (3.89.191 to the cheese-maker. Liabilities include shares In nook. tttsit, at $20 per share, leaving not “mats of 85.820. The company In [no ot debt. L, N. Snyder. tho secretary-treat urer. submitted g report which III unproven! as rent Tho also" coll!- prlse: Real estate $6,000, minimum “.000, tor a total ot 810,000. The 10th, all“! until: at a. Union Star on... and sum 00- 1!!! mum- wu to)! on new), allot-noon. M. “I. I“. a so“ it- umdauce. President J. w. mum» ot Kitchener, Named “our! 1110:1111:an ot Atwood, Ont. nun-o ‘ed the meeting and gun- somc vam- ublc Automation on an an!" and keepln; ot the milk tron the limo it leaves the dairy (Am and] it ruches the ttsetorr. a.“ Annual looting. I usur- â€can Posters are out for a carnival to be held on Friday, Feb. the 22ad., when a number of liberal cash prizes will ‘be awarded for the ditrer. ent classes. Band music win be fur rushed by local talent for the coca: sion. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Federsbiel and three sons of Stallwart. Sank. are Mr. and Mrs. Elmira Featherspiel rand family of Stallwart, Sash., are 'spendiug a In; weeks here at the ’home at Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wagner, A number of our spans went to Lin- wood last Friday and attended the carnival. and reported ot having had ‘a good time. . The Messrs. Irvln Fleischauer and Walter Ottman were business visit- ors in Toronto 138. Saturday. ( Carnival [ 'Mr. John w. 1rririsGauer went to Kitchener last Thursday for treat- moms. Several of our motor car rangers attended the demonstration of new models at New Hamburg last Wed- nesday. News Around Town Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Federsbiel whiter! in the Twin City on Monday. Hue on. for tho to"; Cough“ " me and .1.†each - your mm Tire Chain with I Monkey Link. A broken chm remind In halt a mama 8e tor a box of ten links. Free your poultry from , Size Boxes so. um] $1.0) Pkg. Btretiat at 26e " Qt. size Tin Pails . 5 Qt. clue Tin Pails Round and Oval. Hand-made Willow Baskets for Roots and other Peed Purposes """"-..'............t..t...r.. Me February Stock-Taking ..__Speciiallst Sure Death Lice Tablets llll, 8)1?,g,,1]8!.i,yl!,iriiilj “We sell ther Herb. the Julce comet from." Owen Sound and Winnipeg, Mgn. Head "oniee-CLiaoi, Ont. GW E these Herbal Remedies a trial. They may save ’ your life. Information and price list Free. Write With Natural Herbs ‘White Yard Good 3 UNILEACHID COTTON AT 129/3WA who. Another " 12e yard, mediun ORIITIIOOI. 8V. YARD. Ion .1n-Qunlmeu ot the to " eqtrtttr (Mag. " ineius. wide. Cull“! OF It To in: VA!!!) on shooting» at "e, up to 85c, HIIIID MEET. AT 'ti-Both 8-4 and " widths. Hom- nutehod Sheets 214133 to 8226. Better auntie; Can be had tor any ot the following complaints: Gall Stones (removed without an operation), mum. Fuel. Heart Troubles, High Blood Pressure, Stomach Troubles, Skin Diseases. Bed Wetting, Worms, Nerve Troubles, Constipation and appendicitis. Kidney Troubles. Paralysiu, Bright's Disease, Bladder Troubles. Amends. Caurrh. Dropsy, Gravel. overtttnosa, Female Troubles. Arthritis, Rheumtism, Neuritis. """'-ot-t.ors-s-o-rt. In .torrM$eqh-a. “all... mmnnummem-m f"o""eo-or-rre-tra-ttr,i. Wyndham-gnu all an. PILLOW coma AT 'P/W-HN" o! the» In _. n to " be“. “other at Me yum. u tell the Herbs the Juice camel from." Box 513, LONDON leo King Street West, Phone 3956, KITCHENER Kitchcncr‘l Monkey Links GOUDIES LIMITED will!!!“ WELLESLEY CANADIAN HERB GARDENS Simple Home Treatment IIIAIIII-Ilnlulhlnlwum m IIIAllIlnlntMulnlum a Kidney Troubles Remedied immmm'son" I"! - - wad» . WILLOW ROOF BASKETS Spock] at 29e Dayllght Store - lamb" Ot Federated Stems. Inulululnllrlululnl Alan ‘I lice, AT "Wt-s new 'upocul", " Inches yard, medium vault, " Inch“. "an on shooting.» at we. Me. an Non-Glare __ Inside Frosted " Watt Lamps 'rt' H O for .1.“ " Watt [Amps .r-t_tr. I for $1.- Bo Watt [Amps .._.__r. C for ".70 Alan 100. 150 and 200 W.“ Nest Eggs Solid Neat Ens .rt._.e.r. 46e don. Increase your on; production by using Sun: Lay Tablets. Prim 81.00 pkg. _ The community extend to Mr.' Noah Leis. Sr., and family sincere zympathy in. the bereavement of a loving wife and mother. who passed away at the home of her daughter. Mus. J. Gaseho, at Poole. The late Mrs, Leis was a respected resident of this place for many years. Heavy Retlnned Dairy Pall: Large size. Rem $1.00 each. Special 2 top $1.49 Mr. Gordon Hammond of Harrow visited a day lasst week with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Hammond. Death of Mrs. N. Lies, 8r. Miss Reina Roulston spent the weekend at her home near Milverton. Mrs Jacob EN, underwent an on nation for appendicitis recently and is progressing favorably towards re- covery. _ ee Mrs. George Atchison of Campbell- ville, spout a couple of days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hammand. Personals The fecent snowfall has improved sleighing in the district and farmers are taking advantage or the good roads and are hauling sawlogs. guests of Mr, and Mrs. P. “'aguer tor a week. . . . . . . IHIMIWI‘ um Inn-rm IvIuInu-mmmun-- Millard! Linimonl prevents Electric Light Bull’s Sure Lay Tablets mun. awmumAmanna.n-uwna-Iluuamnlnmm Dairy Pails KINGWOOD Fm