The College will enter a team in the Ontario Basketball Association and also in the Twin City Luther Hockey League. Waterloo College Friday night the Sophonfora Class team came from behind in the last iminute of play and tied the count, 22 ail, against the Twin City Radio Club team. â€" The Wellesley Township Council will meet Tuesday, December 15th, at 10 a.m. Messrs. _ Clarence and _ Lorne Bigam and M. Shantz spent Tuesday at Guelph Winter Fair. The annual meeting of the Welâ€" lesley Township Ploughman Ass‘n will be held in the Township Hall, Tuesday evening, Dec. 15th. Mr. John Birmingham of Waterâ€" loo is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmâ€" ingham. The W.M.S. will hold their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ph'iford. Wednesday, _ December 16th, at 2.30 p.m. We are sorry to report Mrs. Munâ€" dell is under the doctor‘s care. The Missionary and Bible Conferâ€" ence beld at the Mennonite Church here Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday, were very well attended. Rev. D. D. Miller of Middleburg. Ind, was the main speaker, while other speakers also took part on the various topics and great interest was manifested throughout the enâ€" tire session. Messrs. _ _John _ Albrecht _ and Christian Gerber are exhibiting horses at the Gueiph Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Jantzi moved their household effects to Milverton on Tuesday, where they will reside. Mrs. R. Foster and Miss Laura and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rennie sg{ent Saturday eveninz with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foster in Linwood. Lorne Rennie was a business ;'isitor to Walkerville last Thursâ€" ay. Miss Wn Mundell, teacher of S. S. No. 8, on the 3rd Line, will hold her Christmas school concert on Thursday evening, Dec. 17. Among the guests at the home of Mrs. Valina Cressman on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Oziah Shantz and the Misses Grace and Erma Shantz of Strassburg, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lesalie Witmer and family of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brubacher and famâ€" ily of Winterbourne, the Misses Maâ€" bel and Esther Groh and Miss Shantz of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hammond and _son Billie were recent visitors at George Rennie‘s. _ _ Mre. Thompson of Toronto visited at the home of her niece, Mre. Robt. Kraft last woek. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham and Mrs. Guy McMillen spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Stratford. Misses M. W. Moyer and Florence Lotz epent last Tuesday with friends at Hamilton. Mr. Eric Croft of Woodstock epent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mre. Gordon Bingeman and family spent a few days last week at Toronto. The Misses Pearl Mader and Vera Todd spent the other weekâ€"end with friends at Hamilton. Misses Eileen Weber, Ethe! Witâ€" mer of Kitchener and Miss Orkney Martin were guests of Misa Florence Lotz on Sunday. Mr. Uriah Buehler and Miss Suâ€" sanna Buehler from above St. Jacobe and Mr. and Mre. Gordon Koerber of Bridgeport visited Mr. and Mre. David Sauder on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Shantz of Freeport were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Wilford and mother I"iflud friends near Bright on Sunâ€" day. _Mias Melinda Erb of Waterloo is visiting friends in this vicinity this Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft of Kitâ€" chener visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shantz on Monday. Mr. and Mre. John Heer and famâ€" ily of Breslau Sundayed with Mr. and Mre. David. Sauder. Miss Irene Knechtel of Mannheim spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevanus. Mr. and Mrs. Maclatosh of Buffalo, N.Y., and Mr. Douglas Macintosh of Vineland were guests at Pleasant View last Sunday. e Ontario Basketball Association "I vant eome face powder." Mr. Matthew Kirchner, accomâ€" d also in the Twin City Luther | "Myonnen‘s?" panied by Mr. Alfred Rider, called ockay League. "No, vimmen‘a." on Frank Hauser montl{‘.«’ m eae n in z+ Mr. Frank Hauser ca on Alâ€" suirome ridure Low Do you want it scented? bert Reinhart recently. ‘The total building permita issued | "NO. !‘l carry it with me." Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Adams, acâ€" _ November was $1,700 as com se n> dompanied b&m ‘Turber, wpent red to $13,350 for the same month ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLA® Monday at Mr. and Mrs. li:a K. COLLEGE PLAY DRAW GAME In a fast basketball game at the Do YOU Think of These PRICES? CANADIAN WHEELING 8 Ply, Grey only â€" Skein Extra Large, in Blue and Pink Borders, in White or Greyâ€" HEAVY RIBBED WORSTED HOSE For School Children.â€"Pr. Waterloo â€" â€" Ont. 45c .. 59¢ MEN‘S ALL WOOL HEAVY GREY SOCKS Harry A. Germann FLANNELETTE BLOOMINGDALE CROSSHILL 19¢ A aevere snowstorm prevailed all day Sunday and Monday _ The concert held last Friday night ’in the Opera hall presented by the St. Peter‘s Luther League under the auspices of our Volunteer Fire Briâ€" gade was a very auccessful event and a credit to the performers and the Fire Brigade. The characters were well placed and each individual creditably played his reepective part. The music was furnished by Mr. C. Woiwade and Mr. Wappler of Kitchâ€" ener. The receipts totalled a neat aum. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Faulhafer spent Sunday with friend« in New Hamburg. Mr. Solomon Lels of Kitchener was visiting a few of his many friends here recently. The evening was delightfully spent in games and musie. A feature was the entertainment provided by the Wellesley Midnight Frolickers. Guests were present from New Hamburg, Elmira, Milverton, Taviâ€" stock, Stratford, Bridgeport, Kitchâ€" ener and Waterloo. Concert Enjoyed. â€" â€" _ The home was artistically decorâ€" ated with flowers and in gink, white and silver in keeping with the occaâ€" Following an appetizing repast, N. S. Fleischauer ably acted as toastmaster when / congratulatory addresses were given by Rev. C. A. Kramer, Reeve Peter A. Wagner, L. Shade, Councillor M. Schmidt and others. N. S. Fleischauer read a poem suitable to the occasion, and was â€" ably acknowledged by the groom. s s â€" An esteemed Wellesley couple, Mr. and Mrs. George Lichty, on Saturday afternoon celebrated their silver wedding anniversary, surâ€" rounded by relatives and friends numbering nearly one hundred. Invited guests unable to attend sent messages of congratulation and best wishes. Numerous beautiful gifts were presented to the bride and groom n_)f twentyâ€"five years ago. sion. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and sons Douglas and Armand, all of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Lewis Bartholomew. Mr. Nickason of Preston was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Debrusk. Mrs. D. Gingrich has returned home after spending sometime with her son and danghterâ€"Inâ€"law, Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Gingrich in Stevensâ€" ville. Relatives and Friends Honor Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lichty and Join in Congratulations. _ The farmers of the New Dundee district are drawing their turnips by 'mnck to Windsor. The price at local | points is 5c per bushel, whereas Windsor wholesalers and «hippers are offering 50c per bushel ‘The cost of trucking still leaves a larger margin of profit than by selling them On the home markets. Cause Of Barn Fires. SILVER WEDDING _ Why the scarcity of storm fence ‘on the Blairâ€"Preston highway? Last year a large stretch of storm fence was placed On thi; highway, but this ‘year about only 100 yards uppear. Apparently the balance was transâ€" ferred to the north section of the ‘ct-unly. Local motorists are protestâ€" ing etrongly at the action of county road authorities. _ The annual Christmas concert of the Blair Public School is being held on Tuesday evening, December 22nd in the Sunday School hall at 8 o‘clock. This concert is looked forâ€" ward to from year to year by the enâ€" tire community. Meet Toâ€"day. The December meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary to the Freeport Sanatorium will be held on Thursâ€" day evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. W. W. Tilt. Ladies‘ Aid Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Sunday School was held at the home of Mrs. James Johannes recently. Mrs. W. Moore, viceâ€"president, was in the chair. Routine business was transacted after which the hestess served dainty. refreshments. Personals. Misses Marguerite Bartholomew and Doris Scherer of Preston were Sunday â€" visitors at the former‘s home here. Miss Leatta Gingrich and Charles Gingrich spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Gingrich in Stevensville. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves and family of Stratford spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeves. Miss Kathleen Kiefhaber and Mrs. Karl Kiefhaber have returned home after spending a few days with friends in Hamilton. Miss Selina Schweitzer spent Sunâ€" Cay with Mr. and Mrs.<Lorne Sage in Dickie Settlement. Price Paid is 50 Conts Por Bushel and Better Than Home Market. © Local farmers claim that the gases ‘rom Alfalfa and sweet clover are responsible for a large number of barn fires. Elect Trustee. The trustees of S.S. No. 1, Blair, elected Adam Debrusk as the trusâ€" tees auditor for the annual audit. John Bradley, Sr.. is the ratepayer‘s auditor. The annual meeting of the rutepayers will be held in the echool house on Wednesday evening December 30th at 8 p.m. Meet Tomorrow. FARMERS SmP TURNIPS TO A meeting of the Hornets Softball club will be held at the home of the manager, Harvey Baer on Friday evening 3 p.m. for the purpose of deâ€" termining the poseibilities ot arâ€" ranging @ community banquet in honor of the double champions. Breslau defeated New Dundee 42 in an exhibition game of hockey in the Kitchener auditorium. Stonm Fences Needed. Concert Dec. 22nd. WELLESLEY IS CELEBRATED BLAIR WINDSOR Quite a number of our kiddies of 8. 8. No. 6 are confined to their homes with colds and chickenpox. _ Mr. W. D. Bailey called on Miss Rosana Zinger on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Norman Garshowitz of Salem called on Mr. Mike K. Zinger on Friday. Mr. John Drexler and sons Alfred and George called on the former‘s mo}.}ur.ygl;s. Frank Drexler. _ _ Miss Lillian Reinhart is spending a short time with her friend, Mrs. Mike K. Zinger. _ _ _ _ __ Mr. and Mrs. George Dorsclt and Master Lioyd Dietrich were visitors to Waterloo on Saturday. « Mr. Ed. Kieswetter of St. Clements called on friends here on Sunday. __Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drexler called on Felix Keating recently. _ Mrs. Frank Drexler and son Norman took a business trip to New Germany last Wednesday afternon. Mr. Norman Drexler spent the weekâ€"end at his sister, Mrs. Mines, also calling on M. K. Zinger on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ s Mr. N. H. Seifrid, son Charlie, Arthur and Den. Chatterton, accomâ€" panied by George Millikon, spent Sunday with Mr. Mike K« Zinger. Miss Marie Reinhart\ called on Mattie Kirchner recently. _ _ _ Mrs. Mike Zinger received the sad news of the sudden passing of her uncle, Andrew Benninger. â€" Neighbors of the John Killington family are sorry to lose them as they were excellent neighbors and community builders. § Mr. and Mrs. Simon Swartzbeck and daughter and Miss â€" Betty Waechter of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Waeechter. Mr. George Lehman spent Sunday at Chas. Bruder‘s. Personals. Quite a number of people attendâ€" ed the auction sale held by John Killington. Good _ prices _ were realized. Mrs. John R. Dietrich and sons Edwin and Hubert, attended the funâ€" eral of the late Andrew Benninger at New Germany on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dietrich of Waterioo visited on Sunday with friends here. A fair sized audience listened aitentively to the very interesting and informative fllustrated lecture on "Bermuda", given by Rev. Edis Fairbairn in the St. Matthew‘s Parish Hall, last Thursday evening. _ Mr. and Mre. Oscar Huehn and sons were _ visiting relatives in 'Brpssela on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kittel and daughter of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. A. Hergott. Miss â€" Cecelia â€" Hinschberger | is spending a few weeks in Waterloo. Mr. Allan Knechtel of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Friâ€" day. Mr. Ed. Kaufman was a busiress visitor to Linwood on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Cober of Kitâ€" chener were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good on Tuesday of last Mesers. Elsie, Stewart and Haig. of Oshawa, have completed the wrecking of the Breslau Grand River bridge and have it transported to this village where the are now enâ€" gaged in the reâ€"erecting of the same across the Conestogo river. _Mrs. Ed. Kaufman and daughter Alice spent Thursday with friends in Kitchener. Mre. Allan Good and the Misses Sophie Schweitser and Mabel Snider attended a business meeting at the Freeport Sanatorium last Thursday afternoon. The Fred Weppler family and other friends received the sad news on Saturday evening of the death of Mrs. Weppler‘s father, Mr. Adam Engel, who paseed away at the home Of his son, Jullus, in Waterloo. The The late Mr. Engel and family had been former residents of this village. The final meeting of this year‘s township council will be heid next Tuesday, Dec. 15th. Personals. Mr. John Doerr of Kitchener was a business visitor here last Monday. Mr. Louis Kieswetter of Kitchener called on friends here recently. Mre. M.. J. Kieswetter and sons Sylvester and Alvin spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kieswetter, Wilbe. + Mr. and Mré. Peter Moser and famâ€" lly visited friends near Wellesley last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Egidius Mosburger visited friends in Kitchener last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hinschberger spent a few days with friends in Waterloo. Mr. Ed. Kaufman was a business visitor to Galt on Thursday. St. Metthew‘s Ladies‘ Aid had a very successful birtrday social in the Parish Hall last Wednesday evenâ€" Mr. Irvin Martin accompanied by his mother and his daughter Jean, visited Mr. Irvin Martin at the K.â€"W. hospital on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Martin is improving very slowly from her serious sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dahmer enterâ€" tained a number of their friends to a bunco party at their home on Satâ€" urday evening. Mr. and Mre. Harvey Stauffer and family of Kitchener, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good. Miss Ruth Schweitzer spent over Sunday at the home of her parents in Toronto. Mr. Mich. Stoskopf of Hamilton spent Sunday with Mrs. Stoskopf and son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Rbel. Mr. Leander Euler of Detroit was an Over Sunday visitor at the Ebel home. St. Matthew‘s brotherhood will hold its monthly meeting in the parish hall on Friday evening. Personals and other items as told by Waterico Chronicle CONESTOGO BAMBERG ARISS DISTRICT NEWS P ThA Elc i06 ces se ; l viiacate * Haar e ns / 9e " eUE WATERLOO CHRoOXICLE® Citizens of Baden were shocked to learn of the audden pasaing of Moses Roth near St. Agatha. Deâ€" ceamed had been in ill health only a ehort time. but hia death was quite unexpected. He was in the prime of life, having only reached the age of 48 years. He leaves to mourn his Te.rly dern-re his bereaved wife, geven children and his bereaved parâ€" _ Mr. William Bender and Mise Pearl Bender of Dashwood and Mica Dorothy Kennedy of Crediton spent Monday evening and Tuesday evenâ€" at the home of Mrs. Henry Struth Diea Suddenly. _ Several of the â€"Baden people atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mra. Joel Erb, which was held last Thursâ€" day morning from the residence of her daughter, Mra. Bert Kennel at Victoriaburg _ to _ the _ Steinman‘« Amish Mennonite Church, near Baâ€" den for service and Interment. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schwartzentruâ€" ber, Mesera. Renben and Elton Schwartzentruber of Pine Hill acâ€" companied by Mr. William Bender and Mias Pearl Bender of Dachwood and Mies Dorothy Kennedy of Crediâ€" ton apent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schwarâ€" tzentruber. on Sunday to convalesce. 1 _The M‘cses Muriel and Ruth Gies Oot Waterloo were visitors at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin. | Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hahn and daughters Bernice and Alice, visited in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. , Keller on Sunday. Mrs. Bert Kriesel, Miss Winnifred Kriesel apd Messrs. Billy and Louis Kriesel, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mra. Ira Toman of New Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. William Sattier and children Wilfred and Stella and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rank attended conâ€" firmation services at the Hesson Road on Sunday. Mrs. Herman Foster of Kitchener spent Sunday with her family here. Mise Mathilda Foster is visiting for a few days in Elmira. Mr. Herman Bechthold was a visitor in Wellesley on Sunday. Butchering is the order of the day here for the next few weeks. Mr. Byron Trussler of Waterloo was a business visitor here on Monâ€" day. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. George Reipert and son Robert of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ermel and danghters Of Waterloo were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of B. Wahl. Mr. J. A. Steiss and John Gies were business visitors at St. Clem:â€" ents on Wednesday. Messrs. Ed. Huehn and Jacob Otterbein were business visitors at Elmira on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heipel, Miss Cora and Mr. Clarence Heipel of Baâ€" den were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sattler. The Ladies‘ Ald of Calvary Church met in their monthiy meeting last Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Gies presidâ€" ed. Reports of committees were given and Mrs. A. Gies and Mrs. G. B. Oberhoitzer were appointed to prepare the program for the January meeting. Mre. Amis gave the tOpic "Prayer", Mrs. Appel rendered a piano solo and several of the memâ€" bere read short papers on "Prayer." Donation To Seminary. The St. James‘ ladies met Tuesâ€" day afternoon. The secretaryâ€"treaâ€" surer, Mrs. Gordon Ritter, gave her report. A donation was voted to the Waterioo Seminary. It was decided to give Christmas boxes to the sick and shutâ€"ins. The program included a solo by Rev. S. J. Wittig, a readâ€" ing by Mrs. A. Knischewsky, an Inâ€" strumental by Mrs. J. Schlitt. Timely Topics. Mission services were held in the Lutheran Church on Sunday. At the morning service Prof. Clausen of the Waterl00 Seminary preached in the German language and at the evening service Rev. Kjrchoffer of Phillips burg preached in the English langâ€" uage. Attend Funeral. Held Moeting. The ladies of the Mennonite Sewing Circle met in their regular meeting in the basement of the church last Wednesday and made up clothes for the relief committee of their church in Kitchener, Rev. and Mrs. Lamack received the sad news of the death of the latâ€" ter‘s brother, Mr. Edward Sippel, who died at Tavistock. Mrs. Laâ€" mack â€" attended the funeral on Tuesday. Personals. The Micses Huehn of Waterloo spent Sunday with their aunt, Miss P. Weis. The ELC.E. of Calvary church met last Wednesday evening. A reading was given by Ross Wahl, ‘‘Think of Thyself Last," a plano duet by Mrs. Appel and Miss Ireng Amis was much enjoyed. The topic, "How J®sus Reveals God‘s Love," was given in four sections by Rev. W. J. Yager, Mr. Davis, Miss Stone and Miss McEachern. The president, Miss Agnes Brubaker, conducted the business. Profitable Address. The regular meeting of the St. James‘ Luther League was heid last Tuesday. Davis gave an addrecs on "Our Country", and proved most inâ€" structive. A social hour was spent following the business session. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Sy1. Good and Mr. and Mrs. Arnon Good spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodall, Elâ€" mira. The Evangelical S.S. festival will be held on Sunday evening of the 20th inst. and that of the Lutheran Church on the evening of the 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Urias Martin and family of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Martin last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith visited in Bridgeport on Sunday. Mre. Levi Lichty and daughter Miss Leah Lichty spent Saturday in Watâ€" erloo and Kitchener. é His friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. M. Kerchner was able to be brought home from the hospital Mission Services. HEJDELBERG 8T. JACOBS BADEN geainimentmandimneiimiminmninin‘ c onmmmnneimmrmminmnmmnnmmsarsimnninmsmemmnnnenimnmnnemit: ents, brothers and sisters. The funâ€" eral was held on Friday morning irom his late residence to the St. Agatha church for service and adâ€" joining cemetery for burial The beâ€" reaved family have the deepest symâ€" pathy of their many friends in their sad 10cs. Personais. Mr. J. L. Girchhoefer, pastor of the St. Jacobs Lutheran Church gave‘ s0ome interesting lantern slides in C. F. Witte‘s hall on Wednesday even.| ing. | Mr. W. A. Wright and Mr. Morris of Stratford were business visitors in town on Tuesday. The play given by the Young Peoâ€" ple of the Anglican Church, Haysâ€" ville, on Tuesday night, in the Baden ball, was well attended. Mr. Jas. Erbach of Kitchener was a visitor in town on Thursday Mr. and }‘rs. Eli Boshart of New York are viciting the former‘s parâ€" Mr. H. E. Wagner of Phillipsburg vas a business visitor in town on Thursday. "DURD The Chronicle is recognized as undisputably the leading medium for auction sales and it carries the announcement of practically every sale held in the district. Its wide circulation in the immediate rural district surrounding Kitchener and Waterloo ensures a particularly thorough covering of this territory with correâ€" sponding results to the advertiser. Current Events and World News Here again the reader is kept inâ€" formed as to the Canadian and World Events of importance which is also anâ€" other readable feature. A complete summary of Kitchener and Waterloo news appears regularly every week in its columns. Its big staff of competent correspondâ€" ents ensures a particularly thorough covering of the happenings in every district and keeps its readers posted as to what is going on. Fourteen busy days of planning and preparation for the first of all holidays, in the meanâ€" time, in addition to a choice range of Christmas specials, your Superior Store is carrying a complete line of plain and fancy foods at exceptionally low prices. Avail yourself of these barâ€" gains by visiting our store. Kitchener and Waterloo News C. J. TRAPP NEW GOLDEN DATES 2 lbe. for 19c Complete News Service of County THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE NEW SMYRNA FIGS 3 .lbe. for 25¢ SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lbs. for 25¢ Pure Tillicherry BUTCHER PEPPER 25c per Ib. PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes for 20c Choice NEW CURRANTS 15¢ per Ib. DBEBERRRDREURUCURRERCRDRCRCRCOCRCREDRE 0B 0R D. dR Bd RER: ; SELOX The Speed Soap Large pkge. 10c Fine Ground 10c per Ib. RESIN aterloo â€" which makes it a welcome visitor Special Features of the "WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS8" Maxwell MEMEBER OF SUPERIOR CHALIN STORES WATERLOO TWO MORE WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS Auction Sales Feature Miss Gladys Weber spent Sunday with Miss Nora Brubacker at St. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snyder apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gerber at Waterloo. Butchering is the order of the day now that cold weather is here. It looks as though wifter has set in now as the strong high gales are drifting the enow in piles, making motor traffic slow. Mr. Harvey Rohr of New Hamburg spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snyder. in so many homes euts, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bochart and other friends. Mr. Carl Seip of Hespeler spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gofton and family Of near Washington «pent Srnday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Habel. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF CANDIES AND NUTS AT LOWEST PRICES. Men‘s Wear and Dry Goods Dept. Just the thing for cou weather With belt and large collar A GOOD STRONG FACTORY COTTON 36 inches wide. Special price ... 12/4 large size, in grey or white with blue or pink borders. Makes a good sensible Christmas gift .............. $1.95 per pair WRAPPED BREAD Wholesome Food. 6c loaf. Cash and carry. CHOCOLATE BARS Fresh, with Nuts. 7 Bars for 15¢ MIXED CANDY 10c lb. CAUSTIC SODA GERMAN MILLS MEN‘S HEAVY WOOL SWEATER COATS Special ............ $2.95 each MEN‘S HEAVY SHEEP LINED COATS IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS MEN‘S HEAVY LINED SMOCKS CHILDREN‘S HANDKERCHIEFS With floral borders ............ 3 for 10¢ In this column will be found the latest prices in efféct in Canadian and other markets, including those on liveâ€" stock, grain and produce. These furnish an excellent guide to the farmer in his buying and selling. a@ For the entertainment of its readers there appears each week an absorbingly interesting serial story by a well known author, and also a humor column which will help to chase the‘blues away. Column Containing comment on matters of local and current interest. Serial Story and Humor Column ONTARIO Upâ€"toâ€"date Market Reports Regï¬l’?r_ Editorial Phone 152 r 3 â€" ELMIBRA St. JACOBS °C â€" Miscses Helen and Erma Ernst spent Sunday with the Misses Iva Lichty and Violet Schmidt. Mesers. Clayton and lon Weber and Miss Laura Weber spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spyder at Bloomingdale. Messrs. Urias and Vernon Bearâ€" inger spent Sunday with Mr. Mervin Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weber and daughter Mildred visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz at Freeâ€" Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seibert and Misses Edna and Elsie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kufski at Wililameburg. David Bearinger were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baetz and Miss Clara Baetz of Willlamsburg, and Mr. and Mre. Leander Snyder, The Christmas School program at the Parkway S.S. No. 5B School will be held on Friday, Dec. 18th. Welcome! BOLOGNA SAUSAGE 12%ec lb. CHOCOLATE BUDS 19c lb. $9.25 each $2.00 each ... 10c yd.