It PAYS to ADVERTISE In The Men who eat BUDGET PLAN to -hrttre there Suits. Che J-louse FIN A L l l at WALLAR’S " WEEKS TO PAY - stmutf to fr THERE'S STILL TIME LEFT Herb Fonda's dill,,,',',!,',,,,,,,, f JANUA_BY_ SALE (ij.:,)',,,),.)) Madc-to-Measure GO Dresses on{u mmfcration 'ttits it charm. think of tomorrow practice moderation today , 4 Jack ft Reg. 5... to "' Clearing at A, Reg. 16.95 to 24.95 CLEARING AT Blouses " nouns SLIGHTLY SOILIID FREE " Extra Trousers 20% DISCOUNI on 2-Piece SUNS pm Pauf Ridittr “mus. of Seag ram Herb Forester CHRONICLE CEEE Sale ends January 30th "QUALITY CLOTHES" WATIILOO to take advantage of 200 Dresses 50 Winter- Coats CLEARING d 10.†and TS.tttt OR Reg. 39.96 to 75.†CLIAIING at 23.00 I. 49.05 “NOW IS THE HOUR taituut,',fgt,"g'td'= ammo-um iiau-riehmktoeiiurtivipe.1 ttuqetute.e.tst,hatiC'11?, but ihuroutttirpeinolquitrto mom; 1dothtgAthitatnrt- ttPguhfNtt â€than! ninth]. Sua' in the rightPolmmom. Lot's Mart than at tho thin? weteetwewanttodourdo3set- ten. Ayotarlp y.rttom 1 know te,Irt.. - --_.. _-__ -- -_----" from noon until ten o'clock at "ight. 'la have no an and they .akuiittumorett-psiletts and from their work which in of the sit-down, white caller kind. Their excuses for getting ell the iringutrognd test they could {while It home, coyif bi.ttyttif: "CLEARING AT 9.49 b 24.79 ered valid, end yet they felt that something we: lacking end it aarddt7rbethntextrittour)n bed. For the put three weeks they hive put it to better use, do- ing things of an actively recrea- tional nature and feeling better in both body and mind _ L Have you ever thought that you would like to get rid of some use- less activit or habit? Have you ever thought that you would like to on better "The unforgiving minute" with something. rather than leaving it voidt If you heven't you're entirely out ot my class. I have learned that merely thinking about it is merely think- ing about it. and I can point to most of the good intentions which I never fut into action: " the chief evi ence tor not accomplish ing more end better thfturt... Reg. 12.95 to 35.00 Ever thought you'd like to paint? Did you not pursue it be- cause you thought you couldn't or because you thouth you wouldn't do well? Most o the Tltlt who [paint do not paint we 1 from the trained artist's point of view, but than 3-7518 I â€I1QAmLOO will o'c loc k trdtNgttttlitntrN'l'lt. S"Ugyutt'.tr.t','L"'tlt th- than ouch. min and at. You won right not to um tt you had to but an - uu. that you would been. a Home: Wuhan You Vim W80M notwtouowuu Mormon-k0 ot {allowing I 'tIIT, mt. Per - and l " "gtouq. J'e,2Na 'l'lWa the world. and "what's mom to m‘. Wa- urloo, ot I Watson mm Slum on you tor not having tot- lowed the [lean You’re too old? Too old tor t_AtNettf.arsodttrnr Mid-Winter CLEARANCE . j ...y.?..'. ,.tii.:.ir K re.".up.Pd .-'.'.'-.-:'. J ._.,- 1i.Wf.tAts P.' t,'.tiyt,T,t. . z i?" . a; ., !lPart,',','..'ii'.,rili' ii.';.:?,.;".,'::?;??.':;::?:,'.?.?.:??? '.l. ."xveWel t . 315:5,- . --- r"--""""-'"""-"" .y.:./.92.ctfttp?.?P.?h" 2e','.'.itW.F.?,1.W: . th WALLPAPER and mm: GRAND RIVER PAINT STOBES 252 Ill-c B. KITCHENII M 8-35“ A. W. Hartung, Mariner In Home Winn at The Thu-n. - eqgttast Thq Teh CINhl-SIkOIII '" you: m, ,rel" Th Tabor-I, - and Holt-d. SOL. Ton-N t. u Talophm W I-GDII. WATCH J FOR OUR " GIGANTIC 1 Lloyd Schweitzer Shoes 114 mu B. WA'I'IILOO has 7-7“! " pr. only include A, B, C, D, E widths Broken or ducontinued lines, tt pr. Woven or Nylon Twp Tone Woma‘l and ' PUMPS - OXFORDS - SANDALS Sale BOWLING SHOES by Hewetson jiif Heavy Winter Rubber Footwear 20% Discount HARH SHOES GSa oxroaos and HIGH BOOTS Says in THE TELEGRAM . Women's blue or red s. Men's natural and tan two tone 3. Bowling Shoes will be discontinued. Pick up a pair of quality shoes at e reduced price. Mary Margaret McBride All heel heights and colon AA, B, C widths. - Reg. 1 FOR MEN Summer lines DAILY plus WEEKEND SALE Read What ',, cherry, light tan. may Jamal Value: to 18.95. (i'ii,iiiiit-i,tt-'i] mart-tttol-at-ft'. two? In†hon-u Cop’s in: Wading: "tire,, Attit durum? WhW’IE‘! "iiiTGTiiGruilitiriiih-- my Now tttntrrit9etttrtoqt of u Jiiriiudoai.mtttiiittiqb, iliNi' ii"iiiGF.iriiiaCiiiiil"iit i'ii7a7ruTrdiirir" via; "an. LT $7.111," min? in?» in to [OK 9nd “I. with -.-". - v . -'. -..-.4 oi.pii.'2y,"t?t'.r,i,iS [ . . .. . ';'pt.t.ityAif.ie.B?e'.ie, '..3.WXe".ttiawt' y.".u.Te".t?.'r.'desr. " t".eif.ri%NosP2., t??iii5.liiitfgtiis.t22.ttv. ..-... . ._... u... " nan. . up b.'.' P.Wt.'icee' Reg. to 1195 5.98 - 7.95 17.95 l 4.95 Now’s The Time To Buy IhmtiiiFislim' (Continued from page 3) seem unable even in this wey. to realize there 111 closed seasons Aha bag 119:9. In†just Bnished talking to Ed Mendows It the Departmeqt of Lands and Forests Iain and he assures me their isn't my possi- bility at all of the East Luther township council being able to close shooting in the part of the Luther Marsh contained in their ‘township. .. . .. ' "There would be little or no open shooting it u few of these council: had their war," Ed said. "But the federal government has no intention of relinquishing the lent bit of control over the taking of migratory birds. Consequently council: will never have any say u to who my ahoot them nnd wlgo_mny not." . t Other outdoor writers who seem I little timid so for in taking up the Luther' Marsh issue, might well get out on the end of a limb and tell their readers they will be Ible to shoot in the Luther let "sin-including the part in East Luther. _ - - (Exclusive) Poacher! will no longer operaterkunder the sale tov o a neea. AWndle Power Magne- sium gun firing parachute flares will turn darkness into daylight at the twitch of a trigger. Theme ttares can be Bred into thealrforadiatanceo! aveoralx hundred Net. When the ture if nltee. the parachute keepa it Boa - in. above the heads of the poach- ers while the enforcement once“ move in and take over. The gun looks much like a sub- machlne gun Individual lure. coet cloee to all buck: eech, but 'heir coat Ia "stifled by the time and effort Pet". the malt; The Waterloo Rod and Gun Club New: Well, Saturday the old dint that has plagued the Club, at ls of only " ting one fox. wu ftm'lly overcome and two of the red ma- raudere were accounted for. The marhunen on this occaaiou were Frank Pet' and Emil Braunelaen. our correspondent, however, must report that al- though it la somewhat embarraea- ing, e ahauld have had the third for. but the to: mined pin. up All Boys’ Station wmtty!t. goats CHILDREN'S PLAID SHIRTS All Women's Winter [maid Linoleum at . . . $1.25 REGULAIILY $1.85 SQUARE YARD - In all-over marble effect and also in marble tile pattern. 5 colour ways. All in household quality of ftrst grade. -ijjiiiiiiiiiiGAu Coats, Snow Suits WINTER MILLINERY - SKIRTS .. ILOUSES - SWEATERS - wma" - KNITTED SUITS - KNITTED DRESSES - SLACKS - SKI WEAR King And Queen Show Sizes 3 to ex. Regularly $1.95 All W00] Blankets INCLUDING The Coveted Kenwoods All Men’s Winter All Ghrhf Winter ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES with Neolite Soles Homemads....fomllynoods....penomlnoods.... winter goods . . . . fashion merchandise . . . . reduced ttr, tickets to be found on every floor. " will pay to to a barqain-hyrtting trip mound the whole store during this January clearing" days Among the many mark-downs, the -fdiGJirk included' £53 'rar-_-_-r-cr-..)),-.---?--),'-.--',--'-----, All Men’s Suits will no the gun barrel and when only about 15 or 20 yards away, got in behind a large tree and that possibly is what saved him. That, anyway. is my version and they say any excuse' is better than none at a E Sunday morning, January 17th, Cam Shantz, Fred Brahman and your president, represented the Club ,, a megting in_ Londqn 'of iiCirirrG Illa-Erié Zone of the Our Letterheads Are Salesmen Yes, our letterhead: pitch in and help you sell. Their fine quality of printing and paper taste and wisdom . . . your soundness, as a businessman. . .Let us show you how to sell more at no extra cost. WATERLOO T .49 Bean Printing ' Publishing To Save Money I CHILDREN'S BLUE "FANS KITCHENER Lined to match the plaid shirts. Boxer waistband. sf,ig'r1e,dsrli".'."t Sires 3 to 6X. Regularly .95 .. 2.29 Telephone 344631 (Youth can!" - , to " yam) “out: Centre - ' u " you» (Slum ensure-'- an - to " Federation of Anglers and Han- ters. At this meeting several im- portant matters were discussed. some of them to be brought It the annual meeting in Wigner on February 13th and 14th. at which meeting your ttrt'! will again be present. A in de- tailed report of both there meet- ings will be made " the Fri-bra: any meeting of your Club and at the March meeting. 6-640 1 PHONE 1909 - I954 Just M56401