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/ jand M ie 0 . ~Pte. 1 ; Ww f Mis: f al L ; * Mirc h ? ven /s .. Mrs _ JINTERESTING KEWS NOTES ; aoombandabpanbende d en nnan e nen e nne anmen en en en o n n a aea en n en en n on o naun e t 0 00 â€"#**ELMIRA NEWS. | New Dundee. Will be heid in Victoria Hall, 9# King St. W.. Kitchener, commencing @unday, March %1st, to April 14th. both days inclusive Meetings will be conducted by Mr. Bacchus and an evangelist â€" from | Persja Mertings Bundays 19.20 a. m.. 230 p. m,. 7 20 p m.; through the week. 2%% p m. and 8 p. m. Saturdays excepted. All welcome. A. K. Adams, Pastor, 15 Seott St Kitchener, Phone No 1194 1%2 Mr. 8. Laschinger is confined to the Thouse with iliness. _ His friends are hoping for a speedy â€"recovery. Miss M. Coon is visiting at Guelph ¢ Masters Vogt and Albert Jansen and Miss Withe!mine Jansen of Galt re visiting thcir grandmotber, Mrs % Theâ€"Gaitonians who appeared in the Police Court here iast week paid hea .Â¥y penalties for having liquor in other than private dwellings. Two of the «ffenders were assessed $207 aplece, while a third one was charged with being drunk. For this offence he paid $20 and costs, totalling $31.50. Welcomed by Congregation. . _A public welcome was given to two woldiers who have lately returned from the battiefront, in the persons of Pte. John Harris and Gunner Wm. Queich. by the Presbyterian congregation on Sunday morning last. Pte. Harris went with the 1lith Battalion. He: suffered severely from a wound in the back and although Jooking well. will Jikely be considered unfit for active mervice again. > | Srlghter. Miss Nellie Weber, became he bride of Mr. Clarence Shub, of &c:r Wateploo. _ The bride looked ely in a wedding gow» of white silk with bridal veil. fastened with a \wreath of orange blossoms. She car ried a beautiful bouguet of ~white ‘roses. Miss Edith Weber, the bride‘s "mister, played Lohengrin‘s bridal cho .rms. Rev. G. F. Brown performed bhe' ceremony. About 90 guesis were Gunner Quelch, though a veteran of the South African War, was one of the firkt soldiers to enlist for service in the present _ great struggle. He went overseas with the Second Contingent three yearsâ€"and six months ago. Late ly he suffered much from trench and rheumatic fever and shattered nerves He will probably receive his honor able discharge. Pte. Lambert Wounded. There was an abundance of firm produce for sale Saturday morning and a goodly number of buyers in attend ance. (Cabbage, onions, beets, parsa nips and meats were obtainable at the wsual prices. Butter was and ®Kgs plentiful at 10c per d"lr&? Falls in Action. Word has been receited hare by Mr and Mra. G. Hadficld. that thair son Sergeant G_ V. (Vicy, Hadfield, who was reported as mixsing on October 10th, was killed in action on that date. Prior to enlisting he was an employen of Clare Bromw % Mr. Wm. McKenzie spent several iidays at Guelph this week. * Pretty Wedding.â€" A very pretty wedding took place at the home of 'El\'. r. and Mrs. Sydney Weber at high _noon on Wednesday, when their eldest °_ Miss Z. Leisemer left for Detroit som Thursday to spend the Eaaster vacation there. Miss A. Maxwell is spending the Sholidays at her home in Weston. ;?-u Waler S to, Mr.,.Â¥. .. YÂ¥@n enter. > .. Mrs. J. A. Harper,, Of _ Waterioo, mepent ‘Fuesday with ber parents, Mr. Mrs. Ph. Christman. 3 ell party was given for Mr. Â¥an Jeauneret in the Frohsinn w Friday evening, prior to his ure for military training. Mr. <Jeanncret left for Toronto on Monâ€" Mrs. Becker, of Waterloo, visited ‘her mother, Mrs. Conrad, this week. On Thursday evening at 8 o‘clock A pretty wedding was celebrated | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H rnst. when Miss Almina Knechte! nd <Mr. David Ernst were united in arriaze by Rev. D. A. Walker. The was given away by her brotherâ€" indaw, . _F. L. Smith, while little Miss Marjory Smith made a very pret ty flowor girl. After the ceremony a luncheon was served by Mra. Harry Ernst. After returning from their honey moon. Mr. and Mrs. David Ernst will reside in Preston and many good wishâ€" es follow them for a happy married Heavy Penalty. Word has just been received by his wife stating that Pte. 0. Lambert, was wounded on Feb. 25th. and is now in a hospital in England. HMe received shrapnel wounds in the right shoulder. Pte. Lambert entisted with D Com pany of the llith Battalion and has been in France for 16 months. Ernstâ€"Knechtel. . life. y At the Market. s ent. The happy young couple ,'gn on the afternoon train for a trip to Niagara, the bride‘s travelling suit {being a beautiful brown broadcioth »with bat to match. On their return they will reside on the farm east of ,@Imira, which the groom _ recently purchased from _ Mr. Aaron Weber "Their many friends wish the young coupleâ€"a long and happy wedded life. Yogt. ¢<.‘Messrs. F. Palmer, of Galt, and H MrKeliatr. of Kitchener, spent Wed negday.in town. . Miss V. Appel is visiting at Listo ‘wel. . Mr. Wm. Witzel. of Kitchener, visit ‘edA!n town on Wednesday evening. eagnition of his services at the front. _ Linder a»ndq:} very high t'dcono- he received and also n:z . Miss Hattie Ruppel spent Wednes Bay at Kjichener. o #BMr> Norman Riffer has sold4~ hi OUR BUSY NEIGHBOR REVIVAL CAMPAIGN «Continued from page 1,) Preston. hi d Mrs and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Futhe w( teg with Mrs. Futher‘s pa dép. $ * Aln: Bristol has return The many Hespeleritee who knew Pte. Francis Dickie, who enlisted with C. Company of the 11ith Battalion, on Dec. 3, 1915, will be glad to learn of his promotionâ€"to a second lieutenancy He was not quite 18 years old when he enlisted. Prior to this he was a student at the Galt Collegiate Institute. There were many relatives and friends present to pay their last reâ€" spects to the late Elizabethg Raeman, whose funeral took place last Thursâ€" day afternoon at 2.30 o‘clock from the residence of her son. in her 60th year and is survived by one son Secor. RIVERSâ€"STEVENS A very quiet wedding took place at the Methodist Parsonage Wednesday evening when Miss Viola Stevens of Preston became the bri t Mr. Oliâ€" ver M. Rivers, of Galt. \ Â¥r. Wesley Henderson was best man ile Miss Rosells Henderson attended the bride. Rev. G. K. Bradshaw officiated. 5. O. S. Battalion The death took place March 27th, of E.lizabeth Martin, relict of the late William Raeman. Deceased who had reaided here for several years, was in her 59th year. * The prosence of Buigarian and Ausâ€" trian troops has been established on the British front The late Mrs. Raeman passed away sudden‘y on Tuesday morning. death being due to heart failure. She was The call to arms . has come. The boys of fourteen years and upward re needed most urgentiy to help win the war. Boys who are willing to asâ€" sist in the production campaign will be given an opportunity to enlist ‘heir services at the Town Hall on Thursday Friday and Saturday even ‘ngs, at from 7 to 8 o‘clock. Wins Promotion. Mr. John Fligg has been successful in obtaining a patent for his new deâ€" vice for feeding bobbins. Mr. Fligg has been working on the article for three years. 8 Mrs. Maria Phin and Mr. J. R. Phin ‘eft last week for Peeksgill, N. Y.. where they attended the funeral of the ‘ate Mrs. A. E. Phin. Mrs. Fred Miller spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrg. David Berâ€" gey. Mr. Milier is on his way to Engâ€" land. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Harold sippel, a son. Mr. Morris Rohr and Miss Mabel Swick of Hamilton and Mr. J. Jacobs of Excter visited with Mr. and Mrs. H D. Schmidt over Saturday and Sunday Miss Amy Hallman of Waterloo who is at present staying at Mr, G. B. Hall man‘s spent Sunday with Miss Cora Hallman‘s home spent Sunday with Miss Cora Hallman. Miss Edith Weber of Kitchener spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weber. Miss Fanny Hilborn who has been teaching school in West Montrose, has returned to her home for the holidays after which she intends to continun her studies at Hamilton Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Lint, Miss Gladys and Master Orlin Lint and Messrs. Walter and Alfred Sheard spent Easter Sun day with Mrs. Sheard: Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald weri paying a short visit to friends at S; Thomas during the holidays. Mrs. W. A. Morrison, has been vis iting for a short time with friends ai Preston. Quite a few from .New Dundee and vicinity attended the 50th anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Snyder at Roseville. Mr. Gabel of Vancouver, a brothei of Mrs. Jno. Schultz died a short time ago at Vancouver. _ Mr. G. Heald, Mgr. of the Union Bank ‘cmt Easter in London, where Mrs. Heald is still a patient in the Hospiâ€" tal. She however, is on the way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. F. Helfers, of Kitchen er, Mr. Edward Beckman of Kitchenâ€" er, and Mr. Charles Beckman of the Flying Corps, oronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckman, ovâ€" er Easter. * Miss Helen Bain of the public school staff, has, after spending Good Friday with her sister in Guelph, reâ€" turned to Sebringville where she inâ€" tends $o spend the remainder of her vaâ€" cation. Mrs. Gilders and Miss Gladys Howâ€" 1 tt of Hespeler were staying with Mr and Mrs. Schwalm for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hoffman and son and Mr. Wesley Spactzel of Kitchâ€" ener and Pte. Arthur Spaetzel of Lonâ€" don were the Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel. Mrs. Blumenstein of Drumbo returnâ€" ed home after visiting for some time with her daughter Mrs. Sippel. Mr. F. G. MeNinch spent his short vacation with his partents at Grimsâ€" by. Mr. and Mrs. Tucklinaky and daughâ€" ter 'ol mflm ed‘ Mrs. Tucklinâ€" sky‘s â€" and Mre, ‘\;w ak S * *ay7 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Futher spent Easâ€" teg with Mrs. Futher‘s parents at Baâ€" dép. t oo y*a ln. Bristol has returned fi vie. iting for a few days with fri at Hamilton. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock of Lindsay spent the week end with Mr. with wenk, tired . \ ~®"_ tions, blad« feelings, h ea dâ€" \ der weaknese, ache, backâ€" «. somstipation as. M Es C _ COEECIDETION, CR ache. bearâ€" tarrhai conditions, ing down pain in the sides, reguâ€" lasy or i rreguiariy. blosting, sease of tailing or misplacement of intermal orâ€" ‘ gans, nervousness, desire to cry. palpitation, bot Sa«bes, dark rings Ll‘r-v-â€"-n.mvm. 1 we you to write. and let me tell you of my simple method of home treatment, send you ten days‘ free trial, postâ€" « paid, and put you in touch with women in Canada who will gladly tef! what my method has done for the m . If you are troubled _ we dated pain in the sides, reguâ€" lasy or i rreguiariy. blosting, sease of tailing or misplacement of intermal orâ€" gans, nervousness, desire to cry . P palpitation, bot Sa«bes, dark rings under the eyes, or a los® of interest in life. write to me toâ€"day, . AAdress: Mrs. M. Bammeré, Bun5q Wrduer, tat Hespeler. * II â€" Sr.â€"Arthur _ Seftel, Theodore Brandt. The following is the report of the standing of the pup‘is of Union St No. 19 Wilmot and Wellesley for March : â€" + IV Jr. Nancy Steckly. II1 Sr.â€"Helma Steinmann, Wilfrid Schmidt. {II Jr. â€"Sarah Steckly, _ Reuben Kropf, Katie Lichti, +David Jantzi Almeda Wagler, Elmer Gerber, Leuisa Wagner. 2oL Jr. IIâ€"Vera Lichti, James McCon nell, Arnoild Wagner, Percy Puttock Annie Brandt, Elmer Steinmann, Em ma Gerber, Wilfridâ€" Seftel. Report of S. S. No. 24, Waterloo, for March, 40 per cent. and above. Senior ?ovnâ€"Total 300. Sr. IV. Clagsâ€"Effie Break 198 Edith Snyder 187, Laura Ganz 123. Ask Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills tor Pale People and do not be persuaded to take sometgxelng else. If your deal er does not keep these Pills they wil‘ be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 centr a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brock ville, Ont. . I Sr.â€"Joseph Kropf! Moses Lichti Edna Erb. Jr. IV. Classâ€"Allen Betzner 202 Stanley Dedels 186, Pearl Heckendorn 181, Arthur Baer 149. Sr. III. Classâ€"Clarence Thaler 196, Violet Break 180, Herbert Rellinger 158. Sr. II Classâ€"Marie Yanz 260. Verr Dedels 231, Kenneth Harmer 193. Viv ian Raymond 168, Alma Beisel 166 Martha ‘Thaler 140. ; If you are pale and sallow, if you feel continually tired out, breathless after slight exertion, if you have headâ€" aches or backaches. it you are irrf able and nervous, if your joints acke if your appetite fails and food does no‘ nourish nor steop refresh voy, Dr. Wii liams‘ Pink Pills will make you wel and strong. To build up the blood i+ the special purpose of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and that is why they are the best spring medicine. If you fee" the need of a tonic at this season give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills a fair tria: and you will rejoice in new health new strength and new energy. Do not let the trying weather of snmmer find you weak and ailing. Build yourselt up now with Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillsâ€" the pills that strengthen. _ _ _ I. Jr.â€"Lizzie â€" Steckly, Christina Wagner, George . Wagner, . Alvina Wagner. Jr. MJ Class â€"Laura Thaler 190, Ray mond Dedels 147, Pearl Mader 145 Ida Winder 130. The stcamaship Celtic. one of the big White Star liners. has been torpedocd hy a Gorman submarine. Efforts are heing made to gat her to port, * Jr. 1.â€"Cecil Mader 254. Osborn« Harmer 248, Emerson Dessier 227 C‘arence Heckendorn 216, Eleanora Reinhart 191. Total 300: s Jr. I!â€"LitHan. Reinhart 207. h Sr. 1â€"Goldwin Bingeman 261, Annie Befael 248, Alma Break 179. . Primer B.â€"Charlie Kunkel 25%. Ma hel Dessler 247. Nolson Heckendorn 214. There is just one cure for lack of blood and that is more blood. Fooo is the material from which blood is made, but Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilic double the value of the food we eat. They give strength tone up the stom ach and weak digestion, clear the com plexion of â€" pimples, eruptions, and boils, and drive out rheumatic poisons Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale People are an allâ€"yearâ€"round blood builder and nerve tonic, but they are especially useful in the spring. E7 °ry dose helps to make new, rich, red blood. Returning strength commenc as with their use and the vigor ang cheerfulness of good bealth quickly follows. ' IMPURE BLOOD The Passing of Winter Leaves People Weak and Depressed As winter passes away it leaves maâ€" ny people feeling weak, depressed and ansily tired. The body lacks that vitâ€" al force and energy which pure blood alone can give. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Rehberg and son, Billie spent Sunday evening at the home of _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newmeister and Mr. Albert Kneisel spent Friday ev ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Recker. â€" Mr. and â€" Mrs. Geo. Glebe spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr apd Mrs. Fred. Kneisel. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glasser of New Hamburg spent Sunday under her parents‘ roof. â€" Mr. Geo. Forester â€" spent Sunday with friends in Lisbon. Mr. Geo. Giebe attended the Kitch ener Market on Saturday. ' s visitor in New ;Hamburs ou turday,~ > 4 4 Mr. u.m&.h&.-u sipter, Mré. Louisa Wettlaufer are back â€"again in their own house. 5 Mre. Con Kne son . mt tended the sale ‘:l‘: lfliu" Wet, laufer on Thursday: Mr. Geo. and Misses Tillie and Sy1 via Streicher spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Koch. Mr. and Mrs, Con. Kueisel Sunâ€" hyulr.ullul‘nd.m Mrs. Peter Grey of Xitchener is spending a week with her sister, Mré. Mr. David Cook has sold his racing ::ntoluulmluuw‘ ure. ..'.!‘:-bot:lr':uhtlbmmm 6 h a lr.()o-lc:l‘bmlanlu& horse last Monday. Mr. Geo. Newmeister was a bust [ N «P ut o A EY * sn «e " 5 > uhi o ol To | o t n moe o * t i : was wa, iandsome figure. Mr. Snider s refurned to his mehe ie io Seet sds enuet mas ind Primerâ€"Harvey Wagle Pr. A.â€"Vera Harmer 246. N. KELLY, SCHOOL REPORT. Junior Room. IN THE SPRING W. J. KELLY, Principal Teacher | _ Last entumn when the Victory Bond Acomnaien was inan@wrated the Central Committeo offered three medals . to \each High and Continuation School Mr. McCallum, agent for the G. N. W. Telegraph Company. is ready to receive subscriptions â€" for daily war hulletins. _ The cost is 25 cents per hundred words, four or five times daily it hours ordered. _ If interested add your name and subscription. > Miss Alminta Snyder, Miss Mary Tressman, and Mr. Zenas Suyder, vis (ted at the home of Mr. Simon Shantz, ‘4uron Road. The Choir and Sunday School of the Gaptist church rendered a‘very inter esting prqgg'gmnig on Sunday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. N. Hoffahrt of Kitch aner, have removed to town and taken ‘ip their residence in Mrs. Hoffahrt‘s former home on Peel street. War Bulletins. R Mr. Pogson moved to our town from Woodstock last week and has taken up his residence in Mr. Jacob Weber‘s house on Wilmot street. Mr. William Wilke? has sold his "arm in Wilmot to Mr. Geoffrey Mitâ€" ~hell, of Stratford, and wiill dispose of his stock and implements by public rnuction on April H1th. * #. Mr.: Henrvy Lmft of Wellesley was in town on Wednesday and purchased a new Ford anto truck from Mr. Danâ€" lel Becker for his bakery business in Baden. A social evening will be held by the V. C. T. U. on Friday, April 5th. at 8 > m.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Otto. _A musical programme will e given. _ Members and ail those inâ€" ‘erested in the cause are cordially inâ€" vited to attend. Mrs. Wm. Black and childrem® spent 1 few days with friends in Stratford ‘his week. Mrs. W. H. Erbach, of Baden, spent Thursday with Mrs. Simpson Merâ€" ner. Miss Hannah Snyder and Mr. Amos Snyder, of Baden, were Sunday vis} tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shantz. Pine Hill © The regular moeting of the _ Woâ€" men‘s Patriotic Society was held in the Bank of Hamilton rooms on Monâ€" 4ay, April 1st, and there was a good attendance. Mr. Emmanuel Helmuth, formerly of he German Union Cheese Factory. ~as campleted the _ three: months‘ ~ourse at the Ontario â€" Agricultural College, and will take a position . in ‘he Ork Grove Cheese Factory on April 1st. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Shantz visited Mr» and Mrs. Ben Bowman, Huron Road, this week. The local branch of the W. C, T; U. wich to thank all those who contribut ed jewewy or money to the Trinket Pund during the recent collection and also to thank Mr. Luckhardt for the nee of his store window for display purposes. Three Medals Awarded. Pte. William Tales, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Tales, formerly of New ‘YTamburg, who enlisted with the 111th South Waterloo Battalion, has â€" been awardéd the Military Medal for his zood work gt Passchendale. xo . Made Shipment of Socks to Red Sross.â€" The following letter was re ~elved by the Women‘s Patriotie Soâ€" ~lety from the Canadian Red Cross Society :â€" \Urs. G. Ford, Secretary Women‘s Paâ€" triotic Society, New Hamburg, Ont. Dear Madam.â€"I beg to advise you f the safe arrival of a shipment of :ocks from your Society, and _ have very much pleasure in enclosing hereâ€" with an official receipt for same. We are very grateful to your workers ‘or this generous consignment of supâ€" \lies. whigch are urgently required at the present time, and shall be _ glad if you will kindly convey to all those ‘nterested our hearty thanks for their ind coâ€"operation in the work. Yours rery truly, * B. S. MacINNES, § Hon. Recording Secretary. Messrs. Edgar and Arthur Begar of Titchener spent Easter at their home here. g . Mr. Horace Feick, of Preston, spent Zaster at his home here. Miss Clara) Eichler, _ of Kitchener, ipent Easterjat her home here. Miss Goforfh is spending a week at ~er home in iMitchell. _Mr. Robert Winn, of Toronto Dental College, spent Easter at his home «ere. . Miss Mgc!*mald is spending a week it her home in Owen Sound. a day from a visit with ber parents, Mr j "/_"_® IPQ 11 0031002000 ME eS and Mrs. Benedict in Chesley. sale Mmie ooo h . Pue Mtr. Curtis moved into Mr. J. F.|_ M a Pletech, of Startford Catzenmetlt‘s hn g sp:n.t l‘l:z v:‘eoke:d at l;l.- home here . Miss Quinlin is spending the Easter walidays at her home in Barrie. â€" Mrs. Philip Gordner of Mitchell, was ‘he guest of Mrs. E. Grundenberger on Sunday last. > spent the winter with her parents)} ‘"° "IfS! is a large sliiver medal, the here, Mr. and Mrs. db SCOUEEIY |the third smaller. gilver medal and week. 4 # ;‘Clull'l Victory Loan Essay Mrsâ€"d. Sthuits aid . Mist | Hilda |. o. on Ahpretafao hok Behuits sof Stratford . are wisitore .a! . _ The above,. pupils the:â€" home of the former‘s parents, Mr. | N°* Wamburg Con tion â€" School and Mrs. Louis Haussaman, here. are. to, be scongratulated upon _ their : Mre. Howard Culbert and daughter | *4¢0e8s. ’zum returned hopie, on Thurs | _ MJ#f O'T'" Marty of Ottawa _ is y from a visit with ber parents, gr spending the holidays with her parâ€" Mr. Fred Kalbfieisch, of Detroit, ‘pent Easter with his parents here. . . Miss Clara Bucke} spent Tuesday with friewds in Gueiph. Mr. James Corrie, of Stratford, spent Good Friday at his home here. Mre. John Buckel, who spent a week with relatives and friends in Hamilâ€" ton, returned home on ‘Tuesday. Mrs. J. Giesler, of Walkerton, is wpending ll"‘ter with her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. P. Bruder. _ Mr. Daniel Smith returned to his ome in Zurichk on Thursday, after a weveral weeks‘ visit with relatives ind friends here. Mr. Percy G. Buck, B. A., of McMas er University, occupied the pulpit n the Baptist Church on Sunday norning at 10 o‘clock. Miss Esther Haussaman of Toronto pent Easter at his home here. â€" Mrs. Thomas Mitchell is spending he Easter holidays with her sister in Rev. W. J. Yaeger, of Stratford, alled on friends here on Thursday. Mrs. John Peifer and family who wh D. Luckhardt spent Tuesday in c | Principal asked Mr. Girvin, of .the â€" | Standard Bank. and Mr. 8. G. Bartâ€" m.umwwrn y | ance Corporation, to assist in ing the awards. _ After careful consider , |ation the following @wards . were made: _ First, Harvey Ratz; second | Roy Eby; third, Helen‘Smith. . ‘The -ouhumglutvukud were , | nresented to the above named pupils. ,Tmmunm;"mermu.:: second a. smaller er medal, ;| the third bromze. . Hach is stamped, »|i‘Canada‘s Victory Loan Essayâ€" €Com Mrs. Cutler returned bome from a week‘s visit with friends in the counâ€" try. Miss Hoffman, of Stratford, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boettger, Jacob Street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Buckel ‘and little son, of Kitchener, spent the Easter holidays.with her mother, Mrs. Peter Sehl. Huron street. Miss Eva Wilhetm, _ of Kitchener. spent the weekâ€"end at her homé bere. HIGH PRICES | WERE OFFERED AT FARM SALE One of the biggest crowds of the season attended the sale of Mr. Addiâ€" son S. Snider, one mile south of Kitâ€" chener on Wednesday. High prices were realized, cows selling from $120 to $150, horses $175, pigs as high as $100, small pigs $8.00 and chickens as high as $1.50 each. Implements and other goods offered also brought goud prices. The sale amounted to over $4300. Auctioneer Duering conducted the sale in fine style. _ Mr. Jacoh Helm of Galt spent Easâ€" ter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernâ€" est Franke Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Bowman and son Oliver and daughter Ida spen‘ Easter with their daughter, Mrs. Char les Nesom. in Stratford. Mrs. Miller and son Charles left on Saturday for their home in Sarnia. On Tuesday the sale of Mr. H. B. Duering was held and brought an imâ€" mense crowd. Splendid prices were realized under the hammer of Auction eed McDonald. Mr. Duering is retirâ€" ing from farming and will devote his whole time to the auctioneering busiâ€" ness. Miss Rosa Wagner and Miss Grace Hammer who are attendinzg High School here, spent the Easter holidays at their homes in Wellesley. Mr. Herbert Blick, of Toronto, spent Easter with friends here. Mrs. F. Becker and little daughter, of Toronto, are visitors at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Boullee, Peel street. Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrand, of Stratâ€" ford, spent Good Friday with friends ting corns gon practically | every woman‘s feot, _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schutts and little son Jack spent Easter with rela: lives in Bridgeport. It is claimed that at small cost one can get a quarter of an ounce of freezâ€" one at any drug store, which is sufâ€" clent to rid one‘s feet of every corn or callus without pain or soreness or the danger of infection. This new drug is an ether compound, and while sticky, dries the moment it in ‘mu and «lan not inflame or even & the surrounding tissne. > This announcement will interest many women bere, for it is said that the present highâ€"heel footwear is putâ€" Mr. Andrew Schuier, of St. Jacobs spent the Easter holidays at his home here. ‘The Misses Augusta and Mary Beck are spending several days‘with relaâ€" tives and friends in Kitchener and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler spent Easter with relatives in Mitchell. Mrs. Zurich and little son of Credâ€" iton spent Easter at the home of her parents, Senator and Mrs. Ratz. Mr: Sanderson, of Strattord, spent Good Friday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce and little dau ghter spent the holiday in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motheral _ and family, of Bright, spent Good Friday at the home of her narents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bean, Huron St. Mr. and Mrs. Grauel, of Kitchener, spent Good Friday at the home of hér brother, Mr. Joseph Bowman, Jacob street. Mr. Thomas Lautenschlager â€" of Hamilton spent Easter at his home here. Miss DeBus, of Stratford, spent Friâ€" 1ay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeBus, Huron St. Mr. Harold Bingeman. of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. John Hoerber spent Easter with relatives in Elmira. 1t Mr. Thomas Corrie, of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end at bis some here Mr. Wiliiam Franke of Georgetown spent Easter at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aliendort _ and daughter of Stratford spent Friday «at the home of the former‘s sister, Mrs. Dorsch. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Beger and two REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE * little sons of Stratford*spent Easter PHONE 925 s 255 KING ST., W. at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Sparrer, Ja4cob street. should be judgzed by the Principal of the school and two others named by hims. + Phirteen essays in all were sub mitted to the local Committee. . The 111 &pply directly upon the corn a Ooro'edoru’, hard corns, soft corns :: y ind of m corn can short !g_.‘gflght_pn( with the fingers ’l{ you With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out . Without Any Pain Mr. and Mrs. Noah Erb were busiâ€" ness visitors to Baden on Wednesday. Quite a number of people called on Tuesday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Wagner where a most enjoyabie evening was spent. Mrs. Jacob Weber of Kitchener, and Mr. Con. Hammer of Mornington, spent a few days last week among friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Z. Wagner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David V. Wagner last Sunday. 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