3-Waterhm, Hinschberger (Clair) .""..-....-......u-... 8.00 t--Waterioo. Gran (Bauer)........ 15.00 ii-Waterloo, Krupp w........-........ 15.30 Flu-n Period .. I-Waterloo, House (Vrooman, Bauer) _'...-.....-.......-..... S-Waterloo, Bauer (Vroomln) Galt-itil, Shaw; defence. G. Cauldy, Morrison; wings. Gillespie. Ted Allan; centre. Johnston; nparel. J. Candy Cunningham, Hubert. Hansel. Dillon. Watertoo--0oat, Von; defence. Couch, House; wings. Gnu, Woo. mun: centre, Batter; wares. Clair, Guenther. Kropp, Smith, Hunchba- S-Waterloo, Bauer (Vroomln) 19.00 Pemuties-Coueh (misconduct) a. Cassidy. Only " Iecondl And son by II the an] lam“ than Gnu rind Tigere seventh count» put Bil-I. with a. smut bun-M from bald. tho Gall not. Flu minutes later. Guenther of Wnterloo numeral In to snare a loose puck near tho vl-lton' goal Ind ankle one put Shut to wind up Waterloo's scoring [or the evenlng. Morrison got Galt'a only goal. at 10.45 to rob goalie Vol! ot u: culled shutout. Return; to the leg. cm: co.- bined with Rheum" In I «a an: nun, me mm rimu the rub- ber out Shaw tol- Tuon‘ mu our car. A mummy: - to J. Cunldy or can In tho opportunity needed by Then to (In I ’5'.qu at their driv‘n; power (or ISM. and in one minute. are. so.“ Im banged Into the dull. time. Gran. Kropp And Smith scoring In quick succession. Galt mu all}: to can. with " grrrs' from lino “not." checking but won uni-bl: to â€In It. and “no You Ind mm work to " tn a. necond period, Clair, at "turbo nu Hubun. of (salt, Inked It up“ In. home audio! tho rink. and both were sent ott. III Quo- St. B. â€on an- KITCHEBEI Prom u not an. In no In! " riod, when Waterloo an.“ no canton put. Shaw 1. the out at. it "mod " Into . no“ and “no bl. tut. wich tampon (lulu u: mu. canâ€. Adam bt Inch. I in “new Inno- ll 2utS'gglrg.t ""etqtreMLA.-eAeattte.truat-e-k' mquII-tch 1ietye'f1tttitetetttyeuatkiaiuaGrui"aT ---- lieu-I by thq “In: at who“... KrYCHB.Ni-0att. Tumors ul- chlhd " than In In the can... . . o (cred n In "teat u the In“. at Watertm, T‘s-n Ibo-d but. ud Today to o..a. Will! and (horn Ham-woru'u WIIOI’HIQ " all! momma. "A" GIIN to! "'0 In tn Brant-rm lot I. burn-I " an. m. Friday night. In n “W modulo "A" ORA. “an. " In the would numb: III [or Then. they hula; dubbul London leo at Wuhan†null. 0RDON ‘8 ooo LASSES SATISFY has. (511 - a Ontario St. s. KITCHENER Take hd Straight Waterloo Tigers Cigar It“ " Kin. North "Where Sport-Inca Meet" 50 King St. S. - Waterloo PI..- 2 PANT SUITS JANUARY SUIT VALUES !! Motorcycles And can BICYCLES TAILORED TO MEASURE With Extra Trousers Clothes of Quality TUE HUB DON Ea I G. E..Hehn tboo End-l- Second Period Wo phi " lulu " G. L. BRAUN 2H! King SI. R. P500. 21†Kilchnor LOCKS KEYS MADE All Kinda. brarEttcoo (Above Dull! Dru. sum) To'hm Ch." ONLY 7-Wtttertoo. Gnu q..--.......-" S-Waterloo. (member ............. '3--Oslt, Morrison (Cunnin- tuttrt) ..................................- Petttr'Aieg--Notte. Reteree--Johnnr Jon... 6--Wirhto. Smith tmttsett. bergor) .. B.......................--. 'Pennltles- -Clulr, Hubert, J. slay. 7 Mr. Ed. Sgoskopt and non Dalton of Freeport were visiting blend. In the villager recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jean spent a day with friends in Bridgeport. Mm. A. G. Wolfe upent‘a day at the home ot her ttotritt-lttw and daughter. Mr. um Mrs. Tony No Jrolskl of Huntsville. Mrs. J. Bryce and son Willie Ind Otto Boll wee visitor: in Kitchener recently. The feature ot the game- wu that the Linwood goalie. G. Joan. had never beta"; donned a hockey pad before previous to this game. He did remarkably well and would nuke good in " position. In the titttd canto the Unwood boys made it close in the ttrttt to minutes scoring three times to bring the score to 5-4 on sous by Kenny Beckett (assist'C. Koebel) G. Goebel and S. Deckert. In the closing " minutes St. Clemente put the game on ice with 4 goals neared by N. Meyer, 0. Lorentz. N. Meyer end G. Ottman. Linwood-Goal, G. Jones; defence, G. Koebel. W. Friedman; centre. K. Deckerl; wings, L. Drudge, Carl Koo- bel; spares. C. Brenner. V. Kill", C. Walker iutd B. Beckett. St. Clements-Goat. A. Dietrich: defence, C. Selma", o. Lorena; cen- tre, N. Meyer; wings H. Koebel. G. Ottmnn; spares. J. Weber, F. Kroemch. R Volson. St. Clement; ran all over the lo. cals in the um 20 minute: Icorlng ' times. meanwhile holding their " ponents Icorelou. The goal "no" were N. Meyer, o. Lorentz, H. Kttt bel 1nd R. Vohln "Ice. In the sprout! period scored the only goal ot Kenny Decker! rining it bound. (h cue-u. Con-mt) uNW00D.-4ht Saturday an» noon the Linwood hockey in: tsad their Britt chance tot Linwood'e long sport earmtrt to view e North We- terloo juvenile hockey match which the local youngster. hue Joined tor their ilrlt time. A “My good crowd was on hand despite the inclement weather which prevailed. The "e Om who! I: twirlhglronm m: and animal}. No - than [our Clint Import-pt "can - "Y" uh- Kile]: [euro- suumy ot m: tool. II- my 'la humming met m. undo- mm on for Lu W of a. road fund robin want". no In!" mum»: mm (can [on u Too-to tor uni: opu- noâ€: In; but. match. It. "Y" on Crow tum villa Hamilton Zion. and an duly. St. Clements Have' 5-4 Win III. out. scoring a. with; con- ter In an In! tttt Dam “and [or u. IIII new“; no "an. will: but: III In; [or a. hull. accounting for (In. " " an“ tgttintrtt ot when. ' Tho Oral-ohm 7M0" - " Inou ta mantra ot marque ple done on WM All My ot In; "a. All Mat Mt to» K.ar. been: mum and new te alo: ran-sun- mum: I " Iod- uo- on Woodstock tn that ton on I“: that. You must see these cloths to appreciate the values. $25 SPORT PICK Third Period OOON the locals the period. In on I re 10.45 16.05 .43 5.40 Mr. Anton Yum. who wan as. ployed with Mr. lenno Brannon-II at Nlthbnn. In! your. In â€all“ Ion-e week- with In mother, In. J. Yum. Mr. and Mrs. Anon You Ind fam- ily Ind Mm. M. You And Ion Witt, visited on New Year“. Dar qrittt Mr. and Mn. Ephraim Roth, not: "may stand. Mm Mun Down in tho not! of mu Becky Menin- n Atwood, I few as" last wool. The question of obtaining the Pub- I no Utilities Commission ll ton-nu in the nrenn and of promoting I drive to chain additional funds from zenanu for improvement' to the not na will be left to the committee. Council grill moron the Inn pin-i and let the tendon. l Mr. J. C. Kilehn. Wuterloo Indul- trittl Engineer, Ind previously volun- teered his aervlcel in the drafting ot preliminary pins. Council mambo“ ielt he won't! be a valued momâ€! elpecilliy from the MHIOI‘IUOII ml- chinery Ilnndpolnt. In naming tho committee, it was pointed out that Mr. Thlelo would he I valuable memhor through It. connection with the Mullen! Society itt Including details whlch would Im- prove the are!“ for indoor bond eon- com. It the arena ll placed on the pres- eut me ot the Memorial Park band stand, it mum extend back to tho road leading to the flood gates. The front would be In line with the Town Hall on Erts street 1nd Knox Proo- bylerlnn Church. There would be room for I tour-sheet curling rink " dmon on tho location. 1 about. an. Queried by council u to Inlllblo space In the town squire, Engineer Clnudo Nocker produced I pun show- ing tutttieiettt space tor {our "can ot'the silo contemplated, 110 feet by 234 tee; behind the Fire Hall, Market and Town Hall. Mayor McKeraie stated that Mr. ‘Connor, . former Twin City resident, who assisted in the desigtlng or the Owen Sound, Midland and St. Cath- arine: arenas. has volunteered to alt in with the Waterloo building com- mittee tree ot charge to dlacual pro- llminary plana. i It was revealed during the discu- ‘eion that the St. Cntharinee arena is being operated by the Park Board P while the Owen Bound the city area: there is being operated by I board ot three eldennen and three retepnyere. I Aid. Togeukl: ""itsiriGiumtd col-a tainly be It mast one men-bar ot thin I council on the rink commutes." l Dmia, I hoe looking prospect. In the at†for Kitchener. scoring two goals and showing dangerous oilen~ .give work cat many occuions. Ken- ‘nedy and Lewis were tops tor the losers. Levin counting three time. with elective moves inside the Kitchener tttttl area. (Continued from me I) handled outside of council. other- wise it will become I political foot- ball for all time to come." _----, -.-_.-. ...... u... . wuuc. Dzulra; #1.". i7Giii'G ’and wir helm; nub: Uttley. Pull. Ketchu- wager. Maletreshi. Huber. 1keeslirts Tum EBack Woodstock r 7 “an... urn-(a. aw. Bauer In“ Drill; W00DBYocK-Goat, THIGH do spares, W. Bauer, Cotor, J. Bauer. fence, Tort and Rennlck; centre. Dol- Schlote and Wanna. son; wings, Kennedy and Nana. --------- subs. Weller, Cole, Lewis, Puttin- mum “I am zomu KmeHENER--Goni, Sparta; do I Iene, Oleuder and Born; centre. v,Af:fPPtnAitr""yyu.t. and , Waterloo Names Unley was Ind man. the Kitchen- er player drawing three penalties inclndlng are major and earning nev- eral more in the Brat couple ot " riods. The teams were: Wttodtttork twice had 3 “not! lead, ond once had to come from be. hind. Playing vastly improved hockey the Troll!†give I crowd or 800 . than" mtrodnctlon to the district Junior group, and on their showing here convinced their lup- porters that they cannot be counted out of the cmtenllon despite the he! that they lost their first thr'ee amen. Kitchéner exhibited 1 Quart}; passing attack. and used a weight advantage to elect. WOODSTOCK. - Woodstock M inns were unfortunate in loelnx a " decision to Kitchener Greenshirt lu- nion in en overtime 011A. thriller here Monday stternoon. A seoutlon- al Junior tattle between two evenly mstched clubs wound up with the visitors scorzng the winning goal in the has] minute ot overtime. A draw decision would have heen en - lent indicstwn ot the play. ---Bh I ROI ll'.'fllt'"; Juvenile Hockey but. an... Iona: morning. In tho 'xhru can um, can: ot Can. do ':teate4 suun Anon " “(I Mo. Pttnita an unwar- cloth.- "and “than! Packer: all Br Greene- bound bl counts muo- Led by Mimi at. Jon-0': romp“ to an " victory our Blah gllnon In on. at tho (our Watch.- We. mm from lndelnlle up pen-Ion or player In!!! " no I. Crude- an», by Preeldeu Rule (IO-u. this week. Murphy. who Md previously Hee- "Injected to . two week eleven-Ion allegedly attacked Referee Karl III-he. following one ot lender‘s my: e: the sullen-l. Today to o..a. Will! and In tn Bantu-M Ior ll Inna-mu " an. will. on Pridar huh In!" - “to: - â€at.†I?!†In. and“ at a. tr.rw. M an. In d"niteég an. In the., "P. City "He, 'teh" -.-MAD "I Ai Rtrteree-- lunch BAiiittrre. KINGwoob Rinuu: "Winter re, in "t 'plnlolf" Mono: "Huh. humus. up mur- toh ans wire In†III. your: buy." Mose: "Ah "o' in etad Ah nun King Solomon.†After a lime Illenco on. young lady altered. "Plano. ulr. they’re alas we ought to h". committed and haven't." ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS from KI rCHENER The motor was examining on. ot the younger clan-u. and uni the question: "What no tho tins ot ont'amittttt" The shopkeeper mulled. and lean. in: eonMenu, our the cantor. asked: 'Oh, the same In In. McDonald gen." I Two Beouorotnen happened to meet in the street. One In carrying a pareet, and us and by the other what it van. "Oh, It's some hum.†was the re- ply. “I 11"!)1 buy Inn at and†etore.†. The other thought the would try some ham. and on Ibo wont to Sul- dy'l more. "I want some hull." the ma. "What kind?†and tho shop- keeper. 1 Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Schmidt ro. Imrued to Baden recently utter being snowed in tor a tow thy-a. [ Attend Funeral. » Mr. and Mrs. Daviia, and (In ily "ent Chi-(mu Day with Mr. "I Mry. Nona Both. townllno. Mr. Aaron Hetrnuthund iii. and Mm. Lloyd Schmidt called on friends in Stratford recently. sunny Heimuth, Injured In n mo. tor accident. " recovering slowly. He is all] under the we of Dr. T. Felck ot New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lies attended , the funeral ot Joseph “on ot Wol- lesley. " Maple view Church on Thursday. l Recover: From Accldent. A number trom t?tis district attend- ed the funeral ot the late In. Joel Erb. Mr. and Mrs. E. no! Ind Grumman. Annie Helmuth ot Wooduck, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Holland) and non- Howard and Pam or Inset-loll, tment . day with Mr. and Mn. Anon Hol- math and tatniir. Miss Magdalene Helmuth I. wond- In: her bonds" with her Mater, Mrs. John But In South Eat-hope. Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Schmidt ro. Becker are on the " tiai%sTia der the care or Dr. T. Fuck of New Hamburg. , Mrs. t Bray In ttottitnttd to Wood. "och Gwen! 110.9111] tumult u Illness. "What's yo: homo?" Wtttorloo-0oal, Dunhrook; " tence, Mum: 1nd Ernst: cent". Lang; wings. R. Bauer um Britt; spares, W. Bauer, Coton J. Blunt. Schlote and Wanna. Brantford-Goal, Wilson; defence. MeCaitt and Toni; centre, Butcher; wings. Vlnkle dad Vtrey; spam. Hers. Vanswkle, Kennedy, an; all Hewson. locus ‘broko the tie in (“or ot Bnuttord with his team a mu chart at the tHyFen-tnittttut mark end he scored on another Men-ow†" minutel later after Berton half notched Liona' second goat ot the period. Sinking were a mm “on when Heme.) scored. The teem: I The Pauword At “My: Store Krrt3HILNTBRp-- Imam â€one registered In out " victory " the expense ot Weurloo sunn- in e scheduled O.H.A. jnnlor "B" In", hero Tue-us, lulu. The tonne mapped e two-(me winning and tor Sinful. who adv-need to the tigtalt, of the 8.P.A. Junior "B" con- pemlon ear.ier In the season. Equally low fares from All adjacent C.N.R. Statibns. "remt.--drqer-uo-R..r-b-rAa.ot. 11A CANADIAN NATIONAL Branlford Snaps Winning Streak (lf Woo Siskens t--w.tutw, Fanorloo. Dew-who. {rum-rm. F-Br-d, Hrs-word --. - -_..-'_..'e w - - Yum-noncm nub-bum and can; nann- to .eeed._t-tHueq_ete8iyi-ieur"ktaTaik.'ir' hum "*tastAeo.ff.s_tertgVth-ureotautii'iii". uh: "B" an. - locally. in Douch- um In I. 'tnm. Shula can. won) their III. at the “its. " mm. - analog-(Iced; Ruthie! Inna. loll-uh; III in" I): for I.» Bum, with larch and Who um;umm lam an!“ In a In uric-nu. an let-Ht: uncut-now. toe Wuorlouucuvtu this.“ but, I. lulu: unset. cm Com. Outbreak. II a. Wm Haul; moi. lull, in. not. In “and.“ . . l It In “at“ an they would P-tu-air . m" -""Y -____ '--1"urut. I. by (Inn) 0.18 ' V - 7 H 'iet','2'.1; latch: (VI-kl.) 'te. Wm. but. 0. mm _ 11mm J. - W-.- uh - n It.†all. "_........--..- t'itu---mstaee, m in!) _._... the Kant HIM Duly tin. of Ovulation J... " - To WINDSOR. DITIOIT Jan. 13-14 - To CHICAGO 812.00 Tttled W PM,“ Inn!- may“. you. .......r...-. In pot. ‘ The may (rind- of ttr. Wm. Axt will be not†to Ian that " II III. der the doctor'l can and with llln I woody rreerr., - l Recent holiday visitors with Mrs. Rom. Menrhirtey were: Mr. and In. Irvin Mtrnrttisr:ey and family ot liiiiGviiiir, Mr. and Mn. irvin snicker and family of Vlnellnd, Mm. Carl Mathias, tad Ion Lyle and Mr. Art Broker of St. Catharines, M. ttnd Mm. Claire Bou- nd family M. and Ms. Carson Mowhiney and non Bruce and Mr. Anne! Brttbaetter. Mrs. Colyar of Brisbane. Autumn. in "and and Mil would come “In. with her daughter. In. Harold CAP dor and Mr. Calder. ftr. ind Infhrl 1'.an lid family Iver. Sand.) mm». with Mr. Rom. W. Dryden and dinner Aileen of on: weak tho wan-0nd with " ulster. Mm. Duncan Mae. Phonon “(I Mr. Imam. Arrive. From AMI; Mr. and Mn. Pom. have†and - 1nd Mr. and Mn. Rahrh Luv- ory Ind daughter Ruth upon! christ- Inn with Mr. and In. Goo. Harm: at MoorMe1d. Mr. Int": bouo ot Woodstock spent the holiday with his pun-u. Ming _lrl__(}grdop Leno. Mr. Goo. Ben- of Linwood upon! . any at the homo of " son. Mr. Leg!“ Benn. Mr. Biri Crenmen h spending two week- wlth friend: in Kitchener. Mr; and Mrs. Em Tammi and run- lly were recent '11"an with PM)“: triendl. The board ot trustees expressed regret that Inspector Elbert: ls loss- ing this Inspectorate. but wish him every success in " new position. ( At the ennui meeting or School Section No. , and 18, Mr. Dunn Mecnenon we: reelected as tmo. tee. Mr. lacPhereon In commencing " eleventh you u secretary-trees- nrer for tho local echool. I Mr. Enoch B. Martin ot Alberta and lemony rennin; in m. vicin- ity arrived nee recently to spend some time at the home or his eon INorman where In. Mex-tin he. been spending the put few - [Church Annual Huang. . D MACPHERGON - Mr. Otto Koch In: a visitor with Kitchener relatives during the Chfistmga Aholidu week. a Mr. Arthur insemination In! week for St Thomas, I": he has taken tt position on I Fox ruck. Mrs. Ehlyn Holin and Ion. In. Violet Balaton. eon Jack end daugh- ter Peggy, Mr. end Mn. Jacob To- man and sun all ot Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schweru and children and Mr. end In. Hervey Schwartz end son were pro-em " the family New Yeer’e dinner " tho home ot tho â€rents, W. and In. Byron Schwartz. New Yen-'- eve penned all very 1mm, end with the exception ot the ringing ot the church belle, which 3n; out old 1938 and ushered in 1939. St. unmet" Lathiran" congest- tton will held In annual meeting neg! Thggsglay evening, Jan. 12th. Public School reopened on Tuesday following In Almost two weeks' Curl-um. “canon. Mr. Everett Porter and Min Mar- jorie Web-tar no uglin in charge otter living returned from spending the holidays with their relative- It Jgnotville Ind Ting-ton. respectively. 1 Mr. use! In. Prod Woppler. Tr., have remove-d from Waterloo to tho mm of the farmer's tumor. Prod .Wewlor. 'Atund Funeral. Heed. ' Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Daimler and finally of Kitchener were New Year'- visitors with reletives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good end daughter Min Ethel attended the New Your: dinner " the home ot In. Good': tether, Rev. Peter Cohen in Kitchener. A School Re Opens. _ B. R. I WALLENS‘I'EIN lumber of tho Anthony Fritz um- ily attended the mum at the late Joseph Kluweuar tn Waterloo on Moudly torenoon. 'tttlet New Yuri. Mr. John Buckle and Mr. and In. Philip Von mm or Willi-ms and Mr. Alfred Riel ot Elmwood were man than from a dunno “tend- ing the Mort] ot Harm Phallus“. Waterloo Planar-l. Mr. Norman Dunner, the roaring uni-too, In [Po-doctor] tor n than your term. The ramming tram“ 'rrsAamah.WertroramtA- Wo-l rum-nun reports can would by the tun-um by my of tho Inu- chl report Ind the mroury’l con- ul report. while the inspector- ro-' no". In very 'atiMtetor, and null- - your“. by the metal-I. Leer, to In. Lrtiu-iiaer'ria" color In. and a. uocntlu "airo ttatt."',:,,',', mum:- . "mm m . pm In " laid-r b'"g't',tA, 1 o'clock [with I was - a m ovum. -- Tho mu! school until; m hold on Wed-cal" "an; or In: week with . tttr laud-ne- ot nio- p-yen mt. Mr. Olin: Wright In clout claim: and It. All“ (hedt"eerstatoett-tue., t: Voila Heads Baden Hockcyim N. Dahmer Re -E|ecled Trustee '; than-Hum BAmr3t.r-9ote-ttse.tt.s l0ta.entbi-rtte “to“ PM.“ ',"d'Mrf,Jd2tl a gum mud over ahnoat unno; CONISTOGO $4.10 _ Mr. -rnemu, Weber returned to " low. I Bruntâ€! on PHO, an" "msdtrtr Christ.“ VIII It. ion l'riu. _ Mrs. Wm. Tuck. In. Alvin Ott. men and the lines Addie end mm Snyder end Henna Baum-n and " cob Hun nHended the (were! of If. Andrew Wilton. limits. Monday. Mr. and In. mm.- Martin and daughter annual mum Peter Innln'u and Hoary K. Bub-chor- SIIMIL. The red, â€and in. In gluon lamb]. for not" tulle. Mr. Norma amn- and on her parents, Mr. um Itra. Albert Ruler round]. Act-ml Funeral. , Among than from this locality nt- tending the tuners! of the lute Am drew Wilson in Elwin on Hominy were Menu. Wnlter Adam, Dun- can MncPhcreon. Solomon And John Down-inn. The late Mr. Wiinon In: in former reeideni ot thin line. being s eon ot the into Mr. and In. John- eon Wilson, Soon-h pioneer reel- denu ot this locoiity. With the or caption ot the put nineteen yenre he had been I lifelong resident ot this community being born nnd‘ razed on the old home-teed about I: mile west of Wnlienueln' now occu- pied try Mr Ellen Banana. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Harold Cnldor Ind family and Mrs. Colyer were Sand-y visitors with Mr. ma Mrs. Wm. Lun- bert. Many “and Funeral. Mondty visitors with Mr. and Mn. Duncan MacPherlon were Mr. 1nd Mrs. John Vol Ind funny of near Linwood, Mrs. D. W. Muller and tnrnil yo! Walletuteln and Min Lil- Muuer ot Kitchener. Local teacher] have resumed their duties after their vacation. Min Montgomery ot Walkorton at Dor- king. Min Record of Owen Bound " Macton Sammie School and mu Voll of Linwood at Mmtou Public School. Mr. and Mn. M. D. Pliny of Elmira. Schools Re Open. WOMEN‘S I "1833' COATS. knobby, hairy and hard-finished fibrin. Green, brown, nut, nnvy and black. Fur trims. 20 only. Reg. $49.75 to $87.50. Reduced $35.00 to $55.00 “5833' COATS. tt only. Fur trims. Box, swagger and belted Itrtys. jun. green and any. 1hytutft.75 tp 5555.99. GOUDIES a. s. COATS, " only. Black in majority. Knobby fabrics. Fur trial. Reg. 335 to $39.75. Reduced $25.00 to $29.75 ALL ROTOR RUG: now on hand reduced. Downstairs Floor FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, double bed size. Good value. Reg. $2.60 Pair. Reduced to .......................................... $2.19 pair KENWOOD BLANKETS, solid shades and reversible colors. Reg. $5.50. $6.60, $6.95, $7.50, $8.95, $10.50, fo'r $4.50. 88.20. $5.56. "am, 81.16. 80.40. respectively. ""'tlu'.""" MAKES simihrly reduced. 83.15. $3.95. "att, Generous savings on wool blankets. Only those now in stock obtainable at thetseuspeeial prices so choose early. HAWKESVILLE "to-th-ba-a-thop-tro-ras-e, “0' W Sun. Kinks-or. CLOSING DATE JANUARY 18th ' must be postmarked by that date. " you Ind you do dot uh to shop in tom; section: a? the no" 91'!!! u. in leans. toll . why. You: Utter might win one.of Thu Subjects are mental: I" [DIAS nu Will Uttd To The lumen.†Ot Any Oe A10! The Following Fm Sections or The Stan: ii. "rar. -v aria. “Why I Do Not Shop In Certain Departments At Goudics" “What I Would Suggest As Improve- ment In These Departments'" - u included in the department lists above. or .- Blankets Reduced NAME B.............. mrmuhrm (luv-10.85“â€. Tu_Suo.trr-St.ruoetq-ards.-. "I "0.5mm us Tho " '"2'.t,%..i-. TuQ-st.ru--d..8seaao. We Wiilllr Pay Savings oi, Women's Coats Waterloo Chronicle Coupon ' January “In, 1939 Kitchener’s Modern n’epmment Store ADDRESS.....,.... s100.00 This Coupo- to Queen St. Floor Accompany Swill Loner [O gWife of Judge {ilPleads Guilty t TWO RIVERS. Witt.--'rtte word 'trom Joe on. weather prophet who. !buon MI fur-cents on the layers of a onlon. was that 1939 wlll be t "trout, "or. an made Ml annual 3'1.“ " the celllr " the stroke of mldnlghl, New Rear) Eve, sllced open a Wisconsin onion, npplled some can. and decided that 193! would luv five mnnlh of wet wea- ther, ll: medium. and an» dry. IALT ONION COMBINE TO TELL WEATHER I By her plea she. admitted conspir- ing with Albert N. Chaperau. tanner onvict, to smuggle Parisian itnery niued It $1,833 into the United tutu. Multan! United States Attorney l oeeph Delaney laid Mrs. Lulu ( ought the articles in Paris and gave heat to Chapernu to bring in duty ree.' The attorney and Chapernn duly represented himself as n om- ini ot the Nicnrnguan Government, thereby gaining diplomatic immun- ity from the usual baggage inspec- tion. ' ' Leaning on the arm or a nurse, In“. Elm: M. Latter whispered to Federal Judge John C. Knox that the yrUhed to change her plan trom not mm ttt puny. Her case had been set for trial Tuesday. NEW YORK.-'rhe wife of State Supreme Court Justice Edgar J. Lau- er pleaded guilty to smuggling and faced a maximum peyity ot eight years in prim-n and $25,000 tine. . o"...."..'.. $35.00 io $4.500