26.00, $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, ail ench tailored in imported Tweeds nd fancy Worsteds, only one to three wits of a line, but all sizes in the Hl Heavy Woo!l Shirts and Drawâ€" wreguiar $1.35, Saturday ...... 98c len‘s Wool Rib Shirts and Drawers, #ar $1.50, Saturday .... .... $1.19 en‘s Combination Underwear specâ€" Saturday, $1.98, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, 0 Ind ....: czesc 2ss acoss $460 2200 and $24:00â€"Suits, someâ€"of our t selling lines among them. it will } MAGNIFICENT., FURNISHING DISPLAY. ie handsomest and largest showing eckwear in the city, over a hunâ€" dozen selections, at 25c, 50c, 75¢, h $1.25 and ..... ... ..... $1.50 Herewith | give a brief description of three farms of excellent value selected from my list. â€" Call or write for further particulars. N‘S â€" FUR AND FUR COLLAR OvERrcoaATs. n‘s. Black Beaver Cloth Rubber g: Fur Collar Overcoat, reguâ€" . AOF : :â€"==â€"rowmoos $10,00 ‘s British Melton Cloth Fur Colâ€" curl lined Overcoat, rubber interâ€" d, all sizes, regular $28.00 for $22.50 anadian Best British Melton Overâ€" t'[ $35, Fur Collar Coats, shells al to most $65 furâ€"lined coats, for i“â€"“.l’.'l where you save a big k of winter prices ... .. .. $14.80 200 acres within reasonable distance of Kitchener and railway, seven acres bush, no better grain farm in the country, about 100 acres level land, balance rolling. Frame house, seven rooms; fine large bank barn with straw shed and fine stabling, driving shed, very large orchard, two running streams. Here is an excellent opportunity for some one not afraid of work. If properly farmed this farm will pay for itself in five years at presenf crop values. Owner would consider taking house in town as part payment. Easy terms. Price $10500 83 acres less than five miles from Kitchener, good brick house of ‘®even or cight rooms, fine bank barn newly fitted up, driving shed (good as new), good orchard. Soil is a mixed loam and is in a high state of cultivation, 7 acres bush, good water supplied by wind mill. Owner unwell and must sell. An opportunity to buy a good farm at a reasonâ€" able price, on very easy terms .... ..... .02 26. s k} c 6+ $8000 JG FLURRY IN WINTER UNâ€" ERWEAR. 2680 GARMENTS. 0 Fleece Shirts and Drawers, â€"Men‘s Overcoats made of Canâ€" Â¥weed well tailored .... $10.80 ‘s Best English Meltons and best English Beavers, all guarâ€" Cloths, $18.90, $24.90 and $28.00 F 62 acre farm eight miles from Kitchener, about forty acres good rking land, balance bush and pasture. Bank barn, good hog pen, six amad houge running stream. Owner wants larger farm and would & letter written on November he day the armistice went into fu Rex Thomson tells of reâ€" "the | Military Medal which he omed house, running stream Shange or sell at ........ ... Self or Veivet Collar, fancy Wool, Serge linings . $19.80 ‘mdvantage of our great Christmas Sale of Giftwearables for Men ." This sale offers you the chance of the season to give the most and acceptable gifts and get more than good value for your money p the best and greatest Christmas Bargains ever offered in Kitchenâ€" ; open toâ€"night and every night till Xmas. NE 028 ILSON B. BECHIEL i. 9 ‘"Where th | 'gSt s Gooe:;eClo;hes s Come from _ Creat ‘Xmas Saile England Lill,iehend. who some ttme d‘ from a German prison his way to Denmark, nd, and recently met > Pte. Verne Lochead mons of Mr. and Nirs. sd of Kew, Alta., formâ€" r.~ The two boys enâ€" HESPELER YÂ¥ou What You Want for the t Person at the Right Price â€" the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph m’ and get them to papetr. t. Geo. T. Scott is now the RN.A.S. camp at +. â€"Diem. &A few milcs E, Scotland. Baker, a former res peler has returned to @ visit to his old home Real Estate and Insurance MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. has recéeived word $28.00 $22.90 In this price giving event in solid Wool Cloths: For small boys, ages 3 to 8 years §1.98, $5.98 to ..... siils .n0s $9.80. For big boys, ages 15 to 18 years. $8.98, $10.80 to ..... ..... }}> $16.00 For medvIEnTie boys, ages 9 to 14 years, $6.98, $7.98 to ..... .. $12.50 SsATURDAY WILL BE A BIG DAY IN oun BOYS‘ SUIT DEPARTMENT. Our $9.80 line will save you many dollars to purchase your Christmas Furnishings . .... .> 22 22. .. .. $9.80 pay you to select early ..... .. $17.90 $18.00 and $20.00, all new goods, all shop tailored, very choice patterns, broken fimes ..... ..... }>>>> $14.80 STRIKING _ BARGAINS IN MEN‘E SWEATER COATS. Grated showing in Western Ontario of medium and high grade Sweater Coats, Men‘s $6.00, $6.50 Coats on sale at .. TS op N eatite made from a heavy soft cotton Yarr have pockets and shaw! collar, sizet 34 to 42, each ..... .....0k69 +# $1.69 Winter Caps 6C of heavy Tweeys CcAPS! CAPS! 50c, 89c, $1.00, $1.50 to that his son, Pte. Robert Baird, has been boarded for return to Canada. Boys‘ Pte. Eddie Flynn who was dangerâ€" ously wounded is now recovering. It will however be some months before he is able to return home. Lieut J. T. Lush is on his way to Cormany, with the Army of Occupaâ€" tion. according to news received in town. Boys‘ Boys‘ Boys‘ A €hristmas gift that will be appreâ€" ciated by your friend would he a year‘s subscription to the Chronicle Telegraph the paper that gives all the news. Subscribe to â€" Wateriao Connty‘s best weekly paper. the Chronficle Tolâ€" egraph. It gives its ‘readers all the important happenings in the County, important world events, big page of auction sale and farms for sale ads. of special interest to the . farmer, market â€" reports, interesting . cerial story and other interesting features Send in your order to the nearest agent of mail direct to the Chroniele ‘Telegraph at Waterloo. Men‘s plain Grey Sweater Coat BOYS‘ OVERCOATS SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW Suits, regular $8.5, sold at Suits, regular $7.50, sold a‘ Suits, regular $12.00, Suits, regular $14.00, ; 600 Cloth Caps made eds and Black Meltons band on inside, specia‘ 255 KING, WEST. and $7.00 Sweater D ue ons $ALOE $3400 sold a* sold a! â€" $10.80 MEN‘S $2.00 Mr. Henry Rolr and Miss Rohr attended the funeral former‘s father, Mr. 3. Rohr, ville on Monday. Local and Personal Mr. John Zimmerman, who spent a couple of months with relatives and friends in Sarnia and Detroit returnâ€" ed home. Mr, John Bin'geman, was a business visitor in Kitcrener on :;a&u.uhn â€"Mr. and Mrs. Weismiller, of Toronâ€"{the late Xavier to, visited Mrs. C. Deichert, over Sunâ€" paid was $900.00 day. s _\ Owing to the U-Ajl-l;.â€"'(-.‘harles Kuntze, of Elmira is spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kuntze. Mr. George Bean moved into one of Mrs. 8. Merner‘s houses on Jacob Street. If you like the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph tell your friends and get them to subscribe for the paper. ~ Miss _ Margaret â€" Grimmer, . spent Wednesday in Kitchener. Parcels Appreciated. ‘The local Red Cross Society _ has received the following letters in ack nowledgment . of Christmas _ parcels sent overseas. London, England, Nov. 28, 1918. See‘y. Red Cross Society, New Dundee, Kindly permit me to thank you on behalf of the, Red Cross Socâ€" iety, New Dundee for the â€" splendid hox they sent me, which was receivâ€" ed today. The contents were _ in good condition, and enjoyed immenâ€" sely. This very vniqne way | of ore membering the boys from home is a sure token of patriotism and 1 am ceriain that you will have won . OUr deep appreciation. in return 1 wish you all a Merry Christmas and | a Seaforth, Sussex, Nov. 27. 1918. To Red Cross Socicty, New Dundee, It is with great pleasure that I sit down and write a few lines to you as I want to send my thanks for the box you so kindly sent me, it was a treat. The cuke was great, tasted just as if I was in Canada again. There is not very much to write ibout, but now the armistice is signâ€" ed we are all looking forward to goâ€" ng hack home. _‘ Wishing you a metry Christmas nd a happy New Year, and thanking you again for the box PTE. M. K. TOMAN. ilumn_\' New Year Senforth England, Nov. 17. 1918 To‘ New Dundec Red Cross Society. Dear Friends:â€" â€" Presentation to Mrs. Geo. Shepherdâ€" son. At *»5> monthly meeting of the New indee Women‘s Missionary Associaâ€" ion held at the home of Mrs. Shepâ€" ierdson on Wednesday last, a handâ€" cme marble clock was presented to V It is at this time, on the ocâ€" casion of your birthday | celebration that we, the members _ of the New Dundee W.M.A., branch, desire to express to you our sincere and hearty congratulations upon the celebration of your birthday. We desire to exâ€" \irs. Shepherdson together with tho ollowing addres®:â€" )ear Siater:â€" â€" OurBusy Neighbors â€" “‘{'ouiré very sincerely, Flight Lieut. C. Eric Beckman News Notes Gathered by Industrious Correspondents in County and District C (Continued on Page Six.) NEW HAMBURG NEW DUNDEE. SPR. ALVIN BECKMAN of the at Rose Beatrice hener, | 2 me of| = hener. 3 here.| = terloo. | 2 here. | & & ty. S me a|z ace to | & honor | = r Canâ€"| 2 recent } & mm m s ez an uie 1918 Mr. Herb. Mewhinney has purchasâ€" ed the property on the corner of King and Yonge Sts. formerly owned by | the late Xavier Scherer, The price Mrs. J. Stewart spent Thursday in Kitchener. Aacg News Notes of Iinterest Miss Bertha Christman visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harper at Waterioo on Friday. Mrs. Fred Ruppel spent Wednesâ€" day and Thursday with her parems at Waterloo. Property Changes Hands Owing to the Rev. A. Galinefer beâ€" ing ill with the flu, there was no service in St. Paul‘s Lutheran ehurcn on Sunday. Miss Bolton of Guelph is visiting her brother Mr. James Bolton. P Messrs. Norman and Edward Geisâ€" el attended the Fat Stock Show at Guelph on Tuesday. < â€" Mrs. Geo. F. Zeigler of Waterloo visited Mrs. Louis Fischer last weer Mr. R. Readwin of Guelph spent Saturday in town. Mr.â€"and Mrs. David Fear attended the funeral at Galt on Tuesday of the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Tranter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber have returned from the west and are visitâ€" ing the former‘s parents, Mir. anu Mrs. August Weber. _ â€" w in t n e i us es e e e t c Miss Beatrice Behrens spent a week at Salem. While Mrs. Hy. Wittich with her two children was driving to town last Wednesday her horse became frightâ€" Mrs. A. Brandt visited her daughter in Toronto last week. Injured in Runaway =â€"â€"minifon of Canada from ~ Mr J. Thompson‘s auction sale of live gtock and implements was a very successful affair last Thursday. under the anspices of the Public Library last Saturday was very satâ€" isfactory and was of a high class and was very much appreciated by all. Mr: and Mrs. A. Stahle of Kitcnem er were visiting friends here over Sunday s R «ue ue e e t e o ce e t t oW o rt T in News Notes Mr. P. A. Wagner is at present confined to his bed with the "Flu" Mr. and Mrs, Steuernagel of Elâ€" mira _ spent Sunday here . among Mr. C. Bickert is at the time of writing very ill and hbas been also for some time. Mr. F. Berdux is also very sick. The Misses Persida (°ttman, Tele tia Schmidt and Olga Egerdi spent Saturday afternoon on the farm of Geo. Huras. _ If you like the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph tell your friends and get them to subscribe for the paper. o Mr. mira friends News Notes We wish all readers of this column a Merry Christmas. If you like the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph tell your friends and get them to subscribe for the paper. The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, a news paper worth while. the paper that gives full accounts of happenings in Waterloo County. _ Only $1.50 from now until 1 Jan. 1920 Among those that attended ine Winter Fair from this vicinity were Messrs. E. J. Devitt, D. K. Devitt, C. Lachman, Jack Hallman, Norman Kaster and Walter Becker. ‘The concert which was to be hela on the 17th at Williamsburg has been postponed to Jan. 2nd, 1919 on acâ€" ;onnt of sickness prevailing south of ere. A Christmas gift that will be appreâ€" clated _ by your friend would be a year‘s subscription to the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph, the paper that gives all the news. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lichty and family visited with friends in Waterâ€" loo on Sunday. Mr. Walter Becker took a business trip to Toronto last week. ram _ Mr. George Milne is laid up with an attack Oof gripp®e, .___ _ & . The Fanchild Q'ua-rtetr(‘opcer!»l'gglld The Chronicleâ€"Telgâ€" graph will be sent to any address in the Doâ€" now â€" until Jan 1st, 1920 for ~$1.50 (Continued on Page Six.) Don‘t delay in sendâ€" ing in your order for The _ Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" graph, the County‘s best newspaper. Newspaper Offer SUBSCRIBE NOW WELLESLEY MANNHEIM ELMIRA ioi o c )0 € Interesting News Notes.â€"Miss Mabâ€" el Snider returned last Thursday, af, ter a six weeks‘ stay in Montreal. The concert in aid of the Red Cross, held here on Friday evening, proved yery successful considering the weathâ€" er. roads and the ~Flu" which is quite prevalent in the rural districts. Owâ€" ing to these facts outside talent was not present, so the programme was made up of local talent and thnsn: present were highly pleased with what! was rendered. That we have in our | nidst some artists in the line of enterâ€"| taining was again proven on this evenâ€"; ing. The evening‘s pruveedingsl wound up with a dancs in Challoners Studio, which was greatly enjoyed by the young people present. _Mr. John Struck who spent the sumâ€"| â€"nerâ€"inâ€"theâ€"west, has â€"returned _ to. qarental home hf.fre.‘ A Christmas gift that will be appreâ€" ciated by your friend would be a years sunscription to the. Chronicieâ€" Telegraph, the paper that gives all the news. The.Christmas Festival in the Luthâ€" ‘wan clhrurch will be held next Sunday evening, commencing at 7.30. The sale of the property and houseâ€" r0ld goods, of Mrs, Hemnerich, held on Saturday afternoon, was fairly well attended. Good prices were realized under anctioneer Class. The properâ€" y was sold to Mr. Aibert Knarr, who recently sold his farm and wiil have i siie in the early part of the new year, prior to taking possession of his iome in town. . v Nir. Kurt Bohrs of the west, is visitâ€" ng friends hore. Mr. Geo. D. Dahmer was a business isitor to Baden on Friday. The Chronicleâ€" Telegraph The Chronicle Telegraph WATERLOO _( TY‘s BEST N PAPER Will find in the Chronâ€" icleâ€"Telegraph a comâ€" plete list of all Aueâ€" tion Sales, farms for sale, the Latest and Best Livestock, Grain and Dairy Markets. Will be sent to any address in _ Canada from now till Jan 1st, 1920 for only is a bright newsy paper and contains the most important items of interest of Canada and other countries as well as the fullest acâ€" counts of happenings throughout _ Waterloo County. y What Shall It Be For Christmas? A fine Xmas Gift, Nâ€"Plated Lamp with white porcelain shade, price ..... ,;.... ........ $4.75 Lamp with decorated Fount and Shade. side filler, B. Wick, complete ..... ..... ..... $5.50 Lamp with decorated Fount and plain White Shade and Prisms at ..... ..... ..... ... $8.00 Lamp with decorated Fount and decorated Shade with Green er Red Fringe, B Wick, comâ€" pletB cuu.. scrgs szeaw wasr wkews 21s... $9.00 finishes RAYO READING LAMPS. HANGING LAMPS. BRASSWARE. Polished Brass Jardinieres in varjous styles and ALLUMINUM WARE. The most useful and serviceable Gift 14 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at . 12 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at ‘.. 10 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at .. 6 Qt. Alluminum Pres. Kettles at .. ALLUMINUM DOUBLE BOjLERS.. 2 Qt. Dble. Boilers at ..... ... .. .> .3 Qt. Dble. Boilers at ..... ...0}y~> M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Waterloo and Elmira THE BIG HARDWARE ETORE Phone 215 Let us help you solve that question.. Our stock of suitable articles. CHRISTMAS GIFTS," is so varied and complete that you cannot fail t please, and what better can you give than "good serviceable articles. Father, Mother, Brother and Sister. Our aim is to please you. 7" Brass Jardinieres at ..... . 8!" Brass Jardinieres at ...... Brass Candle Sticks at per pair Brass Vases 10" high, at ..... Brass Fern Pots at ..... ..... . Agh Trays Mb .llll vllls ccsa y‘ Farmers CcONEsTOGo. $1.50 Sensible Gifts, Useful ; 25¢, 36¢ and 50c Hard Coal From Post Office. Hamilion mas optained from | the Post Office building some 125 tons of hard coal, which will be distributâ€" ed â€" amongst householders. m city on ieomeaaigee Silk Gloves . | Carpet Sweepers Kid Gloves Rugs or Mats _ Silk Hosiery Novelty Curtains Hand Bags Dinner Sets Pure Linens Glassware Fancy Towels Royal Doulton Umbrellas Toys and Books Sweater Coats Lots of Dollies I~FINE FURS.~ Suggesâ€" tiors for ## Christâ€" 4j mas Cifts E& . ..... $2.00 $2.50 to $3.75 smcs se §2M0 .. .... $2.00 .25 CAMISOLES in Satin, Crepeâ€"deâ€"chene, ar bined with Filet and Valencienves Lace, from BLOUSES. ~â€" Georgette and C ner‘ra;ie;{c;;nï¬â€™inaflon of sunset and paddy green. frills, corded Silk A wonderfully complete display of fine furs. See our handsome Mink, Fitch and Hudson Seal Capes, and our beautiful Sable, Fox. Wolf and Coon Sets. W.. FELDMAN The Christmas shopper will find it an easy matter to /« something appropriate from our exceptionally complete and class stock of Ladies‘ Wear and Furs. Here are a few suggestions:â€" * BOUDOIR CAPS, BOUDOIR KOODS; BILLY BURKE TAMS, NEW MODEST COLLARS with pleated Georgette and Satin s. corded Silk Suit Collars and also Swiss Colfars and Cuffs. GOUDIES LIMITED $3.70 $3.15 $2.15 $3.65 EXCLUSIVE LADIES‘ WEAR AND FURS. VYVALUES ALWAYS THE BEST. repeâ€"deâ€"chene in all plain shades and twoâ€"tones, the r:J.-Plated Scissors in all sizes and at all prices, 25¢ to $1.50 per pair. We have the biggest line in these we have ever had. We have Stag Handle Bone, Pearl, Buff, etc. at prices from 15c up to $2.00 each. sPOONS. â€" Medium size Nevada Silver Tea Spoons ... 90¢ Large size Nevada Silver Tea $poons ... $1.00 Table size Nevada Silver Tablé Spoons .. $2.50 POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSORS AUTOMOBILE SKATES. Spring Skates in assorted sizes at Hockey SWates, at :...... $1.90, Hockey Sticks, at ..... . 15¢, 25¢ Hockey Pucks, at ..... ..... .6+> BOYS‘ AND GIRLS‘ SLEDS. 0 Low Coaster Sleds, medium, at .... Steel Sleighs, high 34", at ..... .. Low Coaster Sleds, large at ..... Hand made Sleds, high 32x13", at . Hand made Sleds, high 36x14", at BUY HIM A RAZOR. Wiss Razors, Black Handles, at $2.50 Keen Kutter Razors at ..... ..... â€"> Other Razor® at .....,..... s.. $1.25 SHAVING BRUSHES. A fine line of Rubberset Brushes at 75¢ and 900 GLBEFS At :.+.; :11« 11 21+1, 256, Ibe and 506 BPe 4 j fuscent (# ) ;é f ’: & ,“‘é} will replace the coal Rugs or Mats _. _ _ Novelty Curtains > â€" Dinner Sets ~ ; El Glassware ~Hf Royal Doulton Toys and Books . Lots of Dollies Read and advertise icle Telegraph. _ . #JUST THE THINGS FOR to find something that is sure to _ We have presents for a__ll, in _ Silk, Satin, crep..d“...â€{ s f and Lace, in all shades, ranging: % in price from .. and Wash Taffetas, cor}' 98c * $3.50 50c " $3.00 :1 gixes at ....... $1.35 $1.90, $2.50 to $6.00 15¢, 25¢, 50c and 75¢ l l2... 156 and 256 fuel taken with soft in the Chronâ€" and $3.00 and $1.50 neck Nx