4 give advice regarding the proper use of equipment. ages which were incurred when the car he was driving knocked down Patrol Sgt. Hodgins recently Norâ€" man Kavelman of New Dundee was allowed to go. The officer sustained bruises and cuts when he was thrown off his wheel. ‘The police are on the lookout for a motorist who knocked down a biâ€" cyclist on West Weber St. Tuesday night and escaped after leaving William Steppler, the injured cycâ€" list lying on the road. The injured man was taken to the office of Dr. Spohn and later to his home. Mayor Breithaupt has the assurâ€" ance of the department of highways that the short detour on the Petâ€" ersburg road will be gravelled and put in condition by Dec. 15th. The Preston road will also be opened in about ten days. ‘The board of management of the House of Refuge at a meeting held on Tuesday passed a vote of apâ€" preciation of the services of Reeve Gruetzner for his persistent and public spirited efforts in initiating the undertaking of the erection of a new wing to the institution. Mayor Molrvine of Galt and Warden Oliver paid tribute to the good work done by Reeve Gruetzner. A resohmonq of appreciation was passed to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Martin, the manager and matron for their able servicel.‘ The work on the new addition is mearing completion, the carpenteré being busy on the inside of the building. 20 § 1 | &D AGREE TO PAY DAMAGES SsERVICES APPRECIATED the sales of electrical and gas ment and also be at the serâ€" TO GRAVEL DRLTOUR HIT BY MOTORIST ~5 Xae @t. His dutles will be to King â€"St. West, It‘s ELasy for You to Have a Gerhard Heintzman Piano or Phonograph _ In Your Home This Christmas Store Open Evenings Until Christmas HIS Christmas let your longing for the finest music T be fulfilled. For a small down payment, you can reserve now, and have delivered to your home, Christmas Eve, ‘"Canada‘s Greatest Piano," or the Phonoâ€" graph which won the gold medal in open competition; you can arrange to pay the balance in easy instalments. ‘Think of all this would mean to your family. Of the cou:‘~ss happy hours â€"a lifetime‘s pleasureâ€"the gift of one of these great ins:.inents would bring. Inâ€"built musical qualities have enshrined the Gorhard Heintzman Piano in over 50,000 Canadian homes. Exclusive musical features emâ€" bodied by piano craftsmen have earned for the Gerhard Heintzman Phonoâ€" graph the gold medal in open competition. Come in now and make your choice. Learn how easily you can obtain the pleasure these truly great instruments afford. Branches at London, Hamilton, Kitchener, Belleville Chatham members, ‘The officers are: Foster Humphries, president; Manion Musâ€" selman, secretary, and Stewart Good Trinity Church was held on Thursâ€" day evening when an enjoyable ban» quet was held and officers elected. In court on Friday Wilfrid Cook was fined $1,000 for violating the O. T. A. The charge against Henry %uber was withdrawn after Cook told the court the liquor was found in the car which he had borrowed from Zuber. A. H. Koepke was also obliged to part with $1,000 on a similar charge and liquor belongâ€" ing to him valued at $2,000 was conâ€" fsacted. Peter Ament, aged 71 years, ap peared before Magistrate Weir last ‘Thursday charged with selling liqâ€" uor ind stated that he drinks a pint of wine every day. He admitted he had over 92 bottles at his home which he claimed was for his own use only. Accused was defended by A. B McBride of Waterloo. The case was adjourne‘ for a week, DOMINIO®: SUGAR CO. TO CLOSE KITCHKENER FACâ€" TORY â€"PERMANENTLY The definite announcement was made by President Houston of the Dominion Sugar Company that owâ€" ing to the Kitchener district being not productive of sufficlent beets the Kitchener plant would be closed permanently and the property sold. \fr. Houson stated that the beets vrown here were not of the best quality the farmers perferring to specialize _ in market â€" gardening whereas in the Wallaceburg district the farmers have as many as 25 acres of beets. The factory building is suitable for other manufacturing purposes and no doubt will find a ready sale. A meeting of the reccatly ongan DRINKS MUCH. WINE dozen at the market Saturday while 45c. was asked for butter, $0c, for chickens, $14 to §$15, for hay and vegetables and apples at the same price as last week, ing Tony Kopelio was found gullty of setting fire to his confectionery and ice cream stand on King 8t. W. on Monday morning, Two bales of confectionery and tobacco which acâ€" cused claimed had been stolen from his stand were found hidden under some hay in Huether‘s barn nearby. Kopello will appear in court for sentence on Friday. KITCHENER LOSES TO TORONTO Saturday night the Kitchener senior hockey team, holders of the Sportsman‘s Association cup jourâ€" neyed to Toronto on Saturday where they lost the cup to the Granites, Canadian champlons by a score of 8 to 2. The game was well played and not as one sided at the score would indicate,. _ Kitchener played three juniors on the lineâ€"up and were not conditioned like their opâ€" ponents. KITCHENER: : MARKET On Wadnesday evening last, a number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ziegler on the occasion of his 44th birthâ€" day. A happy few hours were spent in games and cards and at the close refreshments _ were . served. Mr. Zlegler was made the recipient of a fine lounging robe. HIT BY MOTORIST Saturday night Patrol Sgt. Hodg:â€" son was knocked from his bicycle when a car driven by Irvine Kavelâ€" man struck him on Mill St. The ofâ€" ficer was thrown to the pavement and the bicycle badly damaged. It was only a few days before when Constable Collins was knocked down by a car driven by Montieth Hall while directing traffic at King and Queen Sts. He was carried to a nearby drug store where his inâ€" juries were attended to. KOPELLO FOUND GVILTY CELEBRATED® BIRTHOAY 49 000 i:l & A small payment will hold either until Christmasâ€"â€" the balance may be paid on the easiest of terms. w Kitchener, Ont. od, with offices at: { The / company | many sgrades of club bags. TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA "wasn‘t it hard for you to standâ€"up before,all the people and speak, at the Sundayâ€"school concert," his five years could command. "Yes, Auntie, it was pretty hard, but 1 swelled up to it!" form and assumed all the dignity If Mixed with S::lrhur It Darkâ€" ens So Naturally Nobody ‘The oldâ€"time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening . gray, streaked and faded hair is grandâ€" mother‘s recipe, and folks are again usingeit to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite eensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatâ€" est advantage. Nowadays, thought we don‘t have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the musey mixing at home. Afl drug storeq sell the readyâ€"toâ€"use product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, callod "Wyeth‘s Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular beâ€" caree nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one sinall strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth‘s Sage and Suiphur Comâ€" pound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a fow apâ€" plications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. RISING TO THE OCCASION The annual ploughing competiâ€" tion held among the young farmers of Woolwich this fall has been comâ€" pleted, the competition being conâ€" ducted under the auspices of Mr. J. 8. Knapp, Galt, the agricultural representative for Waterloo county, who also acted as judge for the contest. STANDING IN JUNIOR FARMERS Each competitor was required to PLOWING CONTEST FOR1923 | plough from two to five acres on z_ the home farm, the land plough was ‘The annual ploughing competiâ€" all of the same class, so that it ns halt amane the vaune teormaral cold: be fairly compared. ;,!l The New Ford Coupe | in on dn d se onl on a mds M 2 tht "Fwruaunk" shive o the rosr aoce, wiach has brep Sedaignd io i “mm"myb‘i::dem s gf:dm'tm m&xflé‘fwm luhoun';.:uipt n fhcels shalt is & provided behind the seat, for parcels. /S Interior fittings include revolving window regulators, and door locks and f handles finished in nickel. The large rear window is fitted with silk ‘ FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD,* ONTARIO 1A Touring Car, $445 _ Runabout, $405 _ Truck, $495 Elctric Starting and Lighting Equipment $85.00 exira. All prices £. o. b. Ford, Ontario. Government Taxes extra. AH Ford models may be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Pllan poplin shade in dull silvered mountings. ‘The windshield is surmounted by a broad sunâ€"visor, which protects the Tus 1 emmaey ted prestied d wearler tet ho the e town s m awdc-l wea! car or country, new New Ford Prices Kitchener = «= Ontario O. W. THOMPSON , $665 Fordor Sedan, $895 Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment Standard on thase modela. CARS +« TRUCKS â€"« TRACTORS The following is the standing in the Junior Farmer‘s Plewing compeâ€" tition for 1923; Lioyd Snider. . Charlie Lorch Harvey Woods Walter Geiscl Charlie Miller Georgo Sthbley Edw. Gelsel . Sxl. lingerich Minard‘s Liniment for Distemper Total Standing 88 84 80 83 10 11 Wantedâ€"A. man to undertake the sale of a new patent medicine. The advertiser guarantees that it will be profitable to the‘ undertaker. Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World Medicine ?""= with perfect safety x by:u:::k::: old. 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