Mrs. W. G. Weichel of Waterloo, Mrs. Louis Lang of Galt and Mrs. A. P. Sharpe of Preston were in Toront this week attending a meeting of the provincial execuâ€" tive of the Imperial Order Daughâ€" ters of the Empire, which is to take place at the headquarters of take plaée at the héadtiuarten of the Toronto Municipal Chapter 1LO.DE.. Lowther Avenue. Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. J. M. Connell of Belleville are the guests this week of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Wilson, Erb street, Waterloo. Mrs. Elmore Brown of Stayner spent the pésl week with her broâ€" ther, Roy Gildner and Mrs. Gildâ€" Rudy Schaal of Elmira is spendâ€" ing the winter months at theï¬me uf his grandmother, Mrs. John Grant of Doon. ner of New Dundee Danger! Liver Trouble is Serious Are you nervous and irritableâ€"can‘t do?ot.tâ€"tlndout-lfluthnt it you‘re like that, a fauity liver is poisonâ€" ing your whole system! 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The liver is toned u|p. the other organs function normally and lasting good health_results. Today "Improved Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" are Canada‘s largest selling liver tablets. They must be good! I‘ry them yourself NOW. Let "Fruitâ€"¢â€"tives" put you back on the road to lasting healthâ€" teel like a new person. 25¢, 50c. Social = Personal | 66 Better Buys at Bedfords When WE say YOU need vitamins, WE know YOU do. High Test COD LIVER OIL.. ; OLLUMPERCOMORPH ... A.B.D.G. CAPSULES ............222222 NEO® CHEMICAL FOOD ... SCOTT‘S EMULSION ... Wampole EXTRACT COD LIVER....... ELECTRIC HEATING PADS HOT WATER BOTTLE (Guaranteed) Phone 2â€"2672 Bedford Drug Store Striped Flannelettes Light or dark: good quality. 36 inch. Per New Prints Shipment received this week ‘:‘k" 250 * 35e ®** Wos. Vrvella Plaids Unshrinkable. A large assortâ€" t to choose from T,‘T. n choose fro 8] .59 English Ginghams All colors and different size checks. Prices Pillow Cotton Wabasse 42 i itv _ Real bus WETTLAUFER‘S Dept. Store art The results so far have proved our statements. 33¢. 39¢. 45¢ and 50c yd 99 16. King St. South inct Opp. Post Office â€" _ Waterioo o Good qual Price pet vd 66 Abce y4 a°€¢ 99 yd her Williamsburg home _ after spending the past few weeks with friends at Hamilton. Stanley Queich has returned to his home in Preston after spending Mr. and Mrs. George Ottman and daughter, Dianne, of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartman at St Clemâ€" ents a few weeks at the home of his mother. Mrs. C. Reader of Doon. With Grandparenis Miss Audrey Dedels of Toronto is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yantz of Breslau. Miss Eileen Albrecht of Cr0§8â€" conducted by the pres hill is spending some time with yera Hallman, during her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. member present gave e and Mrs. Nelson Ropp, near Galt. |year‘s resolution of a D 0000 ifoar thae neow vear ‘The Miss Laura Reist has returned to Men‘s Overcoats l(‘l;avydblu.-dulr gljay, Ulsters or $ e map ... _ _ $18.50 Men‘s Leather Coats T‘ur collar, belted style. Plush ined. Sizes 40 to 44: Snap o=: 816'5() Men‘s Overalls 9 oz. Black or blue. Well made. Sizes 36 to 44. Snap .. @9 Z0 Flannelette Blankets Plaids. rose, blue and green or mauve. Size 70 x 80. Each _ R _2 sl'ls Chi‘?nn All cnlgrs, Costrelle make. Sizes 9â€"10‘2. mak $1.25 Ladies‘ Silk Hose Ladies® Cashmere Hose Plian_cotors. All sizes. Exceetient quality. Pair Ma and energy. After years of health . *"‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" made me feel fine. Mr. Roy Dagneau, Chatham, Ont. "Run Down For Years, Has Pertect "Long YVears of Suftering, Mow Full Mrs. A. J. Schwarts, Galt, Ont. 66 99 wE DELIVER _ $1.19 pint 75¢ and $3.00 $3.45 for 100 $2.25 for 100 $5.95 79¢ | NEW DUNDEE â€"The Charity |\Circle of the Blenheim Mennonite ‘Church met at the home of Mrs. Moses N. Baer on Monday afterâ€" noon. The devotional purlnd was conducted by the president, Miss ‘Vera Hallman, during which each . member present gave either a New Cross. Their next objective will be themki::dolnh‘eedippentot fiveâ€"year children which will be fashioned from old felt hats. Anyone in the community having old felt hats either men‘s or ladies‘ which they could donate for this purpose are asked to take them to the home of Mrs. Brown, as sqon Stress Importance of Farm Forum Meets for the new year. The remainder of the time was spent in making dresses for 12â€"yearâ€"old girls and sewing and knitting articles for a layettte which will all be included with the next and sixth shipment of clothing to Britain that will be sent from the First Mennonite Church in Kitchener about the end of ‘January 14 1 olfic .100 t n onl ob ak i ie es t ‘ ‘The February meeting will be; ary met at the home of the presiâ€" ‘held at the home of Rev. A.‘dent, Mrs. J. B. English, on Tuesâ€" YClemens of Milverton when the|day evening, to arrange the year‘s |Secretary, Rev. C. S. Jones, will work. ‘present a paper on "The Holy1 Mrs. English served tea at the ‘Spirit". After the meeting Mrs. close of the meeting. Jores served light refreshments. ow MILLBANK. â€" The Milvertonâ€" Millbank â€" Ministerial â€" Association met at the United Church manse, Millbank. on Monday afternoon, with a fair attendance. The presiâ€" dent. Rev. E. J. Treusch, presided. MPDVIT OP MOVD PDCCDTPNIVIC ORNVCR IRRIHAD â€" + dent. Rev. E. J. Treusch, presided. â€" DOON.â€"The Doonâ€"Blair Ladies‘ The matter of Farm Forums was. Auxiliary to the Freeport Sanatorâ€" discussed at some length. It was ium held their meeting at the decided to have the members of home of Miss Ethel Wilfong on the Association bring to the anen-j'l‘hursday evening.. The auxiliary tion of their people in the rural‘expressed its appreciation to the sections the value of these broadâ€"| residents of the Doonâ€"Blair district casts which may be heard over| who had generously donated fruit, CBC stations on Monday eveningsi vegetables and vickles for the San. from 9.00 to 9.30 E.D.S.T. At the close of the evening, supâ€" The report on the Week of Praye_r‘ per was served by the hostess. By Mre. E4. Harmer (Chronicle Correspondent) \Roads Blocked On Saturday. The report on the Week of Prayer Services showed that from the colâ€" lections received the sum of $15.00 could be sent to the Sick Children‘s Hospital. Rev. E. W. Gill of Linâ€" wood gave an interesting paper on the subject "Salvation". _ The County Snow Plow passed through the village on Monday for the first trip of the season. Some of the crossroads in the district surrounding were blocked on Satâ€" urday. â€" Three residents visiting outside points were unable to reâ€" turn to their homes. Bridge Club Meets. _ _ 2. The members of the Junior Bridge Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Potter on Wedâ€" nesday evening of the past week. Prize winner was Mr. Cecil Allen. A dainty lunch was served at the close by Mrs. Potter. 25th Anniversary. _ 8 ‘ Acting Sergeant F. Parkhouse and Cpls. Jack English and Geo, (Edwards were Sunday visitors at ‘Woodstock where they wrote on ‘military examinations. |Frost Damages Turnips. . Meeting of Milvertonâ€"Millbank Ministerial Association Best wishes are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilderly, who observed their 25th wedding anniâ€" versary on Tuesday. A family, dinner was held at their home here with guests present from Inâ€" nerkip and two daughters, Edith and Doris of Woodstock. The extremely cold weather, reâ€" cently _ inconvenienced _ business and industrial employees who felt it keenly. A number of farmers have complained that their supâ€" ply of turnips had been damaged by frosts. Mrs. J. Crawford, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mcâ€" Nally and Mr. McNally at Tillsonâ€" burg is spending several weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. Stemler. _ Miss Ida Elverson of Preston spent fl]e_gveck’-_end at the hom‘c: of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harrison; Miss Agnes Baird, studentâ€"inâ€"training at Stratford Normal, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith; Misses Bernice Ranck, Mary Sinclair and Mar{oric Brown of Paris were weekâ€"end guests at their respecâ€" tive homes in and about town. Wilbert Deeton, Weir Graham and Jack Harmer of Galt with friends here; and Miss Phyllis English of iBrantford at the home of her parâ€" ents over the weekâ€"end. _ Mrs. Winhold of Brantford was a recent visitor at the home of her aunt, Miss A. Ramsay. â€" _ e20 O 2e PHiiee e on Aee oe® Mrs. A. Farrow and nephew, J. MciIntyre, were midweek visitors with friends at Shower‘s Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman| and two sons from Western Canâ€"| ada are on a visit with relatiws\ and friends in the East. | â€"“ï¬i;fl".'l't:a'nml'{agelslein of Bright spent Saturday evening in town and called on friends. â€" Aircraftman â€" Alvin Fulcher of Toronto Manning Pool, Stuart Green of Fort Erie spent the weekâ€" end at their respective homes in the village. Mrs. E. Rhodenizer, who underâ€" went an operation at the Woodâ€" stock General Hospital is doing as well as can be expected. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jardine riegrt the illness of their young son and hope he will be able to be about again as usual. _ _ Mrs. F. Brown and Mrs. Rex Harmer and son, Ronald were Friâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs P Binkle at New Hamburg. Miss June Charles of Ayr was a weekâ€"end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harmer and a tea hour guest on Sunday with Mr and Mre Rex Harmer PLATTSVILLE | WORK ON CLOTHING (By Chronicle Correâ€"pondent) Women‘s THE W ATERLOO ‘FREEPORT AUXILIARY MEETS | PLATTSVILLEâ€" The executive ‘committee of the Evening Auxiliâ€" NEW DUNDEE â€"Mrs M. K. Toâ€" man was reâ€"elected president of Aï¬ï¬ad'e_mmiwm at was held at the home of . G, Mrs. Eari Einwachter; auditors, Mrs, Alex v«- and Mrs. H. Kaveiman; , ckh".‘eamnittee Mrs. H Kaveiman, Earl Einâ€" wachter, Mrs. Norman Weber and Mrs. Alex Brighton; Flower comâ€" mittee for January, Mrs. H. Madter and Mrs. Earl Einwachter; Visiting committee for January and Februâ€" ary, Mrs. Gordon Lee and Mrs. L. Brightton; Program committee for February and March; Mrs. Fred Egerdee and Mrs. Addison Rickert. Mrs. M. K. Toman presided for the program. Psalm 8 was read reâ€" sponsively and the scripture lesson Readings were given by Mrs. Mrs. William Goettling and Mrs. Jack. Schmidt. A vocal duet was contributed by the Misses Grace and Rudene Toman and after the meeting dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. was read by Mrs. Jack Schmidt. The members responded to the roll call with a scripture verse. Durâ€" ing the business Mrs. H. Kavelman read the annual report and also letters received from the sick and shutâ€"ins in appreciation of Christâ€" mas boxes sent from the Ladies® Aid. It was also decided to hold a social evening in connection with the annual church meeting on Jan. 15th. A vote of thanks was exâ€" tended to Mrs. Kavelman, the reâ€" tiring secretary for her services during the past two years. EXECUTIVE OF EVENING AUXILIARY MEETS French Seal! Broadtail % Kid Caracul C 69 Brown Lapin Handsomely made throughout; with quality linings and superh workmanâ€" ship. Bargains for CASH 70 QUEEN ST. s. FELDOM AN‘S (Ontario) "CHRONICLE FUR COATS All fur l:egk'pl-e;es.-il;cEdIni Kolinsky, Stone Marten. =____ (By Chroniele Correspondent) oo unatsted on gurnrady at the NEW DUNDEEâ€"The annual reâ€" Nessy officiated on Saturday at the organization meeting Of the, t ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. James Luther League was. d a l ard %ter o7 Uarton, to Lean. the home of Mr. and M‘A“mgm Zinger, son of Mr. and Mris recracel, “"â€d"gme",,e"m"“p'm?ï¬sohn Zinger, Mill street, Elmira. aan Nee ihe onem ional| The ceremony was performed at edior ht O ME in HAlIM|St â€" Joseph‘s Roman _ Catholic g;"o:s z:'::‘d’ rteh:poz:i';ely followed | Church in Macton, Mrs. Joseph w C | ; b s by the reading of the various reâ€" j::fl‘:m"'k playing the wedding A4. tssean“d 2 Un Dotlu:h L‘:,y.‘ The bride wore a turquoise blue hel plors Mss *Olny wool street dress accented by a dolph. ovennie uP mint nepne ML s neraw e Officers elected for 1942 were as follows: Hon. president, Rev. A. L Conrad; president, Earl Kurt; viceâ€" president, Cameron Toman; secreâ€" tary, Rudene Toman; treasurer, Dalbin Egerdee; pianist, Paul Luâ€" dolph; assistant, Grace Toman; Educational secretary, Iva Zinn; Life Service secretary, Milton Zinn; Missionary secretary, Mrs. Donald _ Jacob; corr. secretary, Grace Toman; auditors, Grace Toâ€" man and Ross Rickert; Flower committee, Kenneth Boshart; Proâ€" gram committee for February, Ivy Zinn, Orville Einwachter and Elâ€" mer Kurt. Rev. Conrad then exâ€" tended a vote of thanks to the reâ€" tiring officers for faithful services rendered during the past year. Reâ€"organize Luther League at N. Dundee The â€" newlyâ€"elected _ president,| Earl Kurt, occupied the chair for | the remainder of the program.| Miss Dorothy Ludoiph read the | scripture lesson after which the to-i pic, "How Have We Used the Past i Year?" was presented by Milton | Zinn. A discussion followed and ‘ at the conclusion of the meeting : the hostess served dainty refreshâ€"‘ ments Did You Buy .YOUR War Savinge Stamp Toâ€"day? Earl Kurt Elected 1942 President. (.JW -_v‘;;r-; now. The savings KITCHENER Opossum Visca Mink Newest Styles Real Bargains FUR COATS | _ Weddings ST. JACOBS.â€"The home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Eby was the scene Hawkesville attended by Miss Lavina Eby and Mr. Nelson Weber and l{euu Leonard Gingerich and Ivan Eky were ushers. night biue satinâ€" bridesmaid wore shell pink satinâ€" back crepe. _ _ â€" Prior to and after the ceremony, Miss Lavina Ziegler and Mr. Wayne Snyder sang the duets "God of Your Strength". and "Folâ€" low On." The bride wore a turquoise blue‘ wool street dress accented by a|! corsage of pink roses. She was atâ€"‘ tended by Miss Helen Walter in a rose dress and the bridegroom by Mr. Harry Napoleon, Mill street, Elmira. Messrs. Michael and Jack Kittel were the ushers. The reception was arranged at Pl';â€"fl'o"-.l C"N'T-ï¬lo Macton where white and pink Fstablished 168 streamers and wedding bells adâ€"; ***1~â€" ded to the festive atmosphere Of | «========â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____ the oc:dasign. "'tl"he 25 tfluests WETC | qmmgemmgepmmâ€"a â€"â€"memmmmmâ€"gumumm» receiv y e mother of the ; bride in afnavhglr’yblue dress with a i DOWNING, STEEN and Co. corsage of chrysanthemums and c carnations and by the mot:er of : F‘LORIS[&; the bridegroom in a black and t 6i a white dress with a similar corsage. se King ;ln“éuz;;u fA16 Mr. and Mrs. Zinger will reside in i Elmira. To mdnnl capieteieraaoeee riiatee t onrcenrrararecrie in isameate up residence on a farm near El mira. DIAL Bishop Oliver Snider officiated. The bride and bridegroom were m 1__L_J A4. 6. 4 M 20 d ui4 All Silver Fox Muffs, Persian Lamb Muffs, French Seal Muffs, drastically reduced for this great cash sale. Now is the time to choose yours and save‘ ALL MUFFS TO CLEAR event on Thursday at of 2e af \ will take of with French Seal Lapin % Grey Kidskin ~ Quality Coats You‘ll save big money in choosing A coat from this group. Plenty of seâ€" lection in the season‘s smart styles. Eby â€"| real stai *\ [ side dow e m > 1 vision: or | [‘ on the hi | [p more al i . of enjoy ¢\ | ; well. Be â€"| [ right. He {.} & EYES . t Dediea t| [ 10 Freder c Kitc h £, â€"ve o 1 . . FUR COATS or call Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. 549 King St. PRESTON, ONTARIO NOR A perfect method . No elastis. No leg. straps. . LIGHTâ€"_ JNEXPENSIVE GUARANTEED Inveâ€"tigate _ Write If you look hard enough, you way. However fauity your sight, real stairs will never look upâ€" side down. But fauity sight can make them hazardous. Many accidents result from defective vision: on stairs, at machines, on the highway, etc. â€" â€"vision makes\ work D:'%"; robs recreation of enjoyment. Live well: see right. Have it examinedâ€"now. JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE Dedicated to Ketter Vision" 10 Frederick St Phone 2â€"2716 Kitchener _ â€" Ontario RUPTURED? A fine assortment_of smart and stylish Fur Jackets _ in a _ wide choice of quality furs, including Caracul â€" Opossum o to *39 Leopard Cat Krimmer | â€" _ Lapi Southern Caracul Cearing from FUR JACKETS sure PAY CASH and get extra low reâ€" ductions on your new fur coat or jacket. All fur repairs _ or _ reâ€" modelling. â€" a n d all fur trimming. neckpieces, . etc., at special l|o w prices during this Sale. Lapin