l Tires Advanced Fashionable Suits SMARTEST AND NEWEST OF FASHION Better ses these S that you like and want. They were made by tillors and protray all They were made by the best known and most . reliable wholesale tillors and protray all the season‘s new features. They are smart dressy single and double breasted Modcls that will make a &pecia! appeal to young menâ€"have the proper cut and swing. . Other new Models for men of al ages and views. .+ An ample range of Sr Navys, new Brown shades The tailoring is excelient $35, $40, $45, $50 to % Tor ‘coats FOR SPRING _ Our showing of Spring Top Coats is very largeâ€"embraces all new mot dels and materialsâ€"many exclusive nowve‘ties. We have belted and looseâ€" fitting styles, also staple moels. The olorings _ are â€" Oxford, . new Tans, weys, Greens, and Iridescent Effects. Fices are: > \20, $25, $30, $35 to $50. TROUSERS Serges, etc. Many p‘c Alio slain colors, sp! Thrusers for . i3 Dsirable Trousers â€"â€" Neat stripe? worteds, â€" dark â€" Grey, â€" Blacks and Whits, and other popular Weaves, an Cdors, sizes 31 to 42, extra valucs woien‘s sHoEs $2.85 I Men‘s {aunn A Specal Purchase of Women‘s | grown Kid La Shoesâ€"not many of any cne siyie, |,, 3 t‘ otyles, A SmA buyt ail seeuly mhelles. (tness Sioas o * would scll moulariy a: $9 to $10.07 Men‘s Nut per pair Women‘s Beck Lace Oxfords, Mc Kay Sewn S4e5, Louis Heei, ver/ latest Syles ...... .0. }>s . $6.00 Women‘s Patont Lace Oxfords, Mc Kay â€" Soles, MWitary Heels, very SBECHAE wsqilke vivlllknks cce $4.95 Women‘s Plack KiJ Pumps, f Soles, MilMary Hrxels, very / â€" Women‘s Back Kid Pamps, flex Soles, Militoy hesis, vory Sp< BL kiszs ssrfiishe sangriuen es $ . Women‘s | Hwarna | Brown Pote.: p_ Lace Oxford, Nilitary Heel, special| Te @t 2222 ulllll cbucs nul ... $000 {for mlllflllllllllfl!lllIlfll!lllfllmmnnummvn:uumnumuml;nmm:mnuumlmmmmmumunmmunnlmlmmummflll_‘ E:tra Goâ€"d Cost of General Election The total cost of the provincial gen @ral election. according to a «tatement to the House by Hon. W E. Rancy s estimated at £i000,004, of which 0,586 has boen paid. Of this, ,000 _ was paid for ennmeration $190,000 for the preparation and ifig of votera‘ lists. Sae Money on Spring Footwear Make it into ness. The proof rast‘s put in a large stock of Tire money as long as they last. 20 Per Cent., March lIst 29 King St. E. We did warn you : %§ ..__A, Signs on CA T House keoping ag]y fighway FOR MEN : of Spring Weaves in such colors as'Greens, Grgy, shades, etc. Every â€"popular . shade and material. colient and the prices reasonable. $3 to $70. Other Suits for $20, $25, $30. cers ~Made from . Worcteds, Blue pleasing pattzerns. splenidly tailored ng ll2l... $8.00 Suits without delay . E. POTTER a batch 0 bread and let your ovens prove its goodâ€" of the flow is in the baking. Order t of Tires and Tubes and can sage you moDEL $ DESIGNED BY THE CREATORS tripe and advised you to book. We have ITW T en n oo mt t ns, | display â€" of Boys‘ Spring Suits, new ts. | weaves, in Green, Grey, Brown, etc. â€"new doubleâ€"breasted _ Models and other styles, serviceable _ materials â€" |an good tailoring A wonderful colâ€" | lection of satisfactory Suits at om | $12, $15. $18 to $22 â€" x..,»l Blue Serge Suits $15, $18, $20. ,.':,, t MEN‘S RAIN COATS LOD| _ Good loking Rain Coats â€" Models red ‘that may be worn as Tep Coats, some ind J Rubberized Tweeds, other Fabrics in ‘es. | Tan, Brown. Noveities, etc. 31 for Men‘s Work or Ordinary $3.00, $3.50, $4.50. An exceedingiy !arge display of Boys‘ Spr weaves, in Green, Gre â€"new â€" doubleâ€"breasted other styles, servicea an good tailoring A lection of satisfactory Men‘s Nut EBrown Lace styles, also Bla Good value at ..... at "Where the Good Clothes Come ‘from" Men‘s Gunmetal Shoes, English Lace nd Biucher style, neat serviceable hoe of excellent values at ... $5.50 Men‘s Gunmetai Shoes, also dark sw Kid Lace Shoes, English Lace wies, a smart dressy shoe for $8.95 SPLENDID SUITS Liquor is Confiscated. A quantity of liquor recently selag by the inspector at the Grand Trunk and Canardian Pacific Railway sheds was this morning declared confiscat=® by the Crown. The parties to whom it was consigned had been summonc; Upon their failing to claim the prom erty, it was confiscated. ys" oc for Sma!l Boys, Gunmetal or Blucher style, sizes 8 to 10% s onl ue uie $BIPB They are precisely the kind rprmearq| ez wn. Noveities, etc. $12, $15, $18 to $25 Gunmetai gqguprRrIck. Kitchener ametal _ Shoes, Black in 11 to 13 for . ....... $8.95 PXEAD til Shoe, English or also dark Tan, special Nee erraes e y $AGD Black Blucher style. onl ul ul $6.59 FOR BOYS and interesting Shoes, English Trousers, $5.00 Among the visitors who spent the holidays â€" here with relatives and friends were noticed Mr. Edler Schinâ€" bein, Toronto, Mr. Ed. A. Schweitzer, Toronto, Miss Vera Good, Toronto, Mrs. Noah Cress and daughter Marâ€" ion. Kitchener, Mr. Nelson Shelley and the Misses Luella and Nelda Shelâ€" ley, Violet Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. yLouis Dahmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gustay Dabhmer and Mr. Alf. Wicland, all of Kitchener; also. Mr. Gordon H. Good of Kitchener and Miss Theresa Holle of Waterloo. MoER ut ooo entie The marriage of Mr. Henry Sigling of Binoâ€"lau and Mrs. Verna Lichty, took pluce on Puesday last week, the ceremuny being performed by Rev. J. Strempicr at the St. James Lutheran parsonaze, _ Elmira Their _ many friends will wish the newly married couple happiness and prosperity in their yeurs to comeA Another interesting event in which one of two parties interested is from this place was celebrated on Wednesâ€" day last at St. Matthews Lutheran parsonage. Kitchener, when the pasâ€" tor, Rev. J. schueider united in marâ€" riage Mr. Gustin Dahmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gev. D. Dabmer, of this place, and Miss Elsie Reist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reist, Rosenâ€" dale, and formerly living in this vieâ€" inity. j Happily Wedded. Mr. and Mrs. ahmer, who have the congratulations of their many friends here, will reside in Kitchener where the groom holds a lucrative position. Local and Personal. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snider and son Clifford spent over Easter with Mrs. L. Beckman at Toronto. Mr. Titus Bowinan has moved with his family to near Hawkesville on the farm he purchased from Mr. Snyâ€" der a few months ago. _ Next Sunday afternoon service will be held in the Lutheran Church. _ Prof. C. Little, D.D., of the Waterâ€" loo Seminary, preached a very inspirâ€" ing Easter sermon in the Lutheran Church last Sunday evening. If intere:ted in bicycles, etc., read what our Mr. Henry Hachborn says to his customers on another pags of this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Martin of St. Jacobs spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Weber. A The pupils of the senior room of pur schoolâ€" are having two weeks‘ Easter holidays this year, as Miss M. Brown underwent an operation for her throat at the Guelph Hospital last Momday. We are pleased to report thai she is doing nicely. \r. and Mrs. Dilman Snyder of Wilâ€" mot spent a few days with the latâ€" ter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Weâ€" ber. Mrs. Weber has been confined to the house for some time. Mrs. Foerster is spending a week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Addiâ€" son Reist at Woolwich. Mr. J. T. Ott attended the S. S. Conference which Ioo last Thursday \r. J. Heibach of Baden spent a fow hours it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gobel and was accompanied home with !4rs. L. Huss, who has been spendioag several weeks with her parâ€" enis. Mr.and Mrs. Eli Martin of Elmfra spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Dan Martin. We are pleased to report Mrs. Dan Martin is slowly impro#ing. Mrs. John Lichty and Mrs. J. B. Snyder spent a few days with Waterâ€" loo friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheutz spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nusrt at Woolwich. Mrs. Young has returned to Kitchâ€" ener after spending a week with her brother, Mr. G. Gabel, who has been on the sick list. School Report The following is the report of the pupils of Union 8.8. No. 19, Wilmot and Wellesley, for March,. The names are given in the order of morit: IV Jr.â€"Sarah Steckly, Almeda Wagâ€" ler III Sr.â€"Reuben Kropf, Arthur Sefâ€" tel, Elmer Gerber. 11 Jr.â€"YVera Lichti, Emma Gerber, Axnes Norman. 11 Sr. â€"James McConnell, Arnold Wagher, Elmer _ Steinmann, _ Moses Lichti, Joseph Kropf, Edna Erb, Dewâ€" ar Norman. II Jr.â€"Elmer Roth, Lizzie Steckly, Christina â€" Wagner, Geoftge Wagner, \llarvey Wagler. \ Iâ€"Nelson Seftel, Priscillia Kropf Martha Lichti. 5 Primer Sr.â€"Aaron Steckly, Clara Gerber, Verm Nafziger, Willie Norâ€" man, Alvina Wagner. E«ther Gerber, FEdna Wagner, Barbara Wagler. Primer Jr.â€"Veronica Kropf. Personals. Mr. Robert 8. Swan left on Thurs day to spend the Eastor holidays in Mitchell " Miss Olga Wagner returned home Saturday to spend a few weeks under the parental roof. Mr. Jos. E. Lichti is busy completâ€" ing his blacksmith and repair shop, and will soon be ready to sarve the public in all kinds of needy repaire ing., etc. Our Busy Neighbors News Notes : G Correspondentks BERLET‘S CORNERS. coNnEsTOGo. FLORADALE. was held at Water An event of loc‘tyoroat took place at high noon on Enwdu. March 24th, at St. Paul‘s theran parsonâ€" age, Elmira, when the marriage of Miss Lillie M. GeiseWof near Elmira and Mr. Edward , son of Mt and Mrs. Henry Ritt solemnized by the Rev. A. Gall r. Miss Nettic Geisel, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. Gordon Ritter his brother, supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ritter are hqneymooning in Detroit and Pandora, Ohio, and on their return will reside on their farm just north of the village. Their many friends extend them their congratuâ€" lations Noah Ernst, of Detroit, is spending a few days with his father, Danicl Ernston his return from attending his fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s funeral in Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of South ampton, spent the weekâ€"end with Mr and Mrs. S. Bby. â€" Mrs. Deans of Brantford is spendâ€" ing a few days with her sister, Mro. Heller, Sr. s Miss Alice Gingrich of Kitchener, spent the weekâ€"end with the Misscs Snider. ~["v\?\r' Sheppard, L. R. S., made his spring visit to the public school last Tuesday. Miss Kathleen Brubacher is maniâ€" pulating the key board of the local telephone office, during the absence of Miss Edna Steiner, who is i1 _ ~ â€Simcoe Washburn spent Saturday with his mother in Hespeler, who is seriously ill. t 8 Sam Woaber blew in last Friday on an equinoctial breeze, which is about as regular as the G. T R. local serâ€" vice. Sam reports a @ongenial time in the various quarters where he was hibernating. 4 The Principal‘s Assogiation of Watâ€" erloo county, was attenled by Elliott Richmond in Victoria Bchool, Kitchâ€" ener, last Saturday. j _ Interestingâ€"In Rochester, N. Y., on March 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seaman, a third son (William Jayne). Russell â€" Sanderson â€" of Montreal, spent: several days last Week with his mother Mrs. Sanderson. Coal, yes, Peter Berger is unloading a car. Be wise and get a supply. thoroughly cleaned and reâ€"painted. Among those who are holidaying at home here ars Eugene Sherer, Miss Mable Ballard, Miss Grace Markam and Miss Tyack. i Mr. Alvin Oltman and family are spendini Easter at the former‘s sister, Mrs. Wiler, Waterloo. Mrs. H. J. Lackner and daughters, Mary and Lorena, are visiting over the Easter at Mrs. Eldons and Ervin Hallman‘s, sisters of Mrs. Lackner‘s, near Waterloo. > Agricultural Meeting. mt â€"ionaeon o se es nds Two public meetings will be held in the School House on Friday, April 9th, one in the afternoon at 2 o‘clock, when Mr. J. S. Knapp of Galt will take up the subject of Poultry and doâ€" monstrate how to pick out the nonâ€" layerd. Ladies specially invited _ to this meeting. The evening moeting will be addressed by Mr. John Gardâ€" house of Weston on improved Live Stock; will also have moving pictures and local talent. Everybody come. â€" Communion Services were held in the Lutheran Church on Good Friday. Rev. Mr. Strimpfer of Elmira, officiaâ€" ted Mr. J. G. Crawford, our teacher, is spending his Easter holidays at his home in Camlochie. â€" Mr. Aylmer Breandle, who held a position with the Dominion Tire Co. of Kifchener during â€" the ~winter months, arrived home on Saturday to take up his duties on the home farm. Mr. Erli Steiss, Miss Hilda Breandle and Miss Dorothy Schaefer, our Colleâ€" giate students, are spending their Easâ€" ter vacations at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hahn of Wat erloo at the home of Mr. and Mra Adam Sattler. Among the holiday visitors were noticed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Engel ter of Toronto, with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Wm. Engelter. Mr. John Hahn‘and Harry ‘Moyer of Kitchener with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hahn. Miss Salome Schaefer of Kitchener with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaefer. Mr. Julius Scholl of Kitchener at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Schaefer Miss Sylvia Hoerle of Waterloo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoâ€" crle. Mr. Zinger and Mr. O. J. Steiss of Detroit, Mich.. and Mrs. O. J. Steiss of Conestoga at the home of Mrs. A. Steisa. * Mr. and. Mrs. Kipfer from Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kipfer near Millbank, and a number from here visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lichti. sick list last week, has raco}::od. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Al Dorst, a son (Roy). * Mr. Walter Wagner of Amurlee vis ited on Sunday with his parents. Mr. Frank Norman, who was on the sick list last week, has recovered. The interior of our school is being HAWKESYlie{ E. $ST. and HEIDELBERG. Miss Grace Wenzel, Miss Esther Steinberg and Miss T. Zurbrich of the teachirlg staff, Welleslcy, are spendâ€" ing the Easter holidays at their homes Miss Winnie Lederman of Toronto spent Easter Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lederman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparrer spent the Easter holiday with relatives in Stratford. uo _ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gall and Yamâ€" ily of Brantford spent the holidays with relatives and friends in town. . â€" Mr.= Win. Allendcrf of â€" Stratford spent the holiday with his sister, Â¥rs. A. Loisch. â€" _ Mr. Samuel Peacock was a business visitor in Kitchener on Friday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hehn of Kitchâ€" ener spent Easter Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hehn. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bechtel and famâ€" ily spent th> holidays with relatives near Tavistock. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peifer and family of Kitchener, spent the holidays with the former‘s parents. s _ Mr. Lambert Bowman of Kitchener spent the Easter holidays at his homs here. Mr. Theo. Daub of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Clarence Kaercher of ‘Doronto spent Easter at his home here. _ Mr. Bazel Reid of Toronto is spendâ€" ing a few days at his home here. Mr. Nelson Handstein of Detroit is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H; Handstein. Mr. Charles Miller of Hamilton was a visitor in town over the holidays. Mr. Harvey Ratz of Toronto is spending the holidays at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell of Kitchéner spent Saturday with friends in town! Dr. and Mrs. Becker and daughter Grace of Toronto are ~pending the holidays with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boullee. Mr. Joe Stoâ€"ser of Kitchener spent Saturday in town. Mr. Ernest Kalbflcisch of London is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kalbâ€" fleisch. _ Mr. William Peifer f Walkerville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hogman of Windâ€" sor were visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Peifer over the holiâ€" days. > Mr. Harvey Weile of Stratford was a weekâ€"end visitor in town. Miss Mable Beilstein of Kitchener is visiting at the home of Mr. J. J. Krofp. Mr. Herman Schultz= of Detroit spent Easter at his home here. Misses Luella and Kathleen Ebel of Kitchener spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morley. Mr. Victor Hehn of Kitchener was a weekend visitor at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Weber and family of Monkton spent Easter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler. Mr. Robin Winn of Toronto is spending the holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Winn. Mr. Lawrence Berger spent the holi days at his home here. Miss Olga Beger of Kitchener was a week end visitor at her home. Miss _Lottie Goebel of Waterloo spent Easter at her home. Miss Vera Ingold of Kitchener spent Easter at her home here * Mr. Harry Small of Kitchener spent Easter Sunday with friends in town. Mr. Wm. Franke of Chesley spéht Easter Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Franke. The President of Ecuador and Coâ€" lombia met yesterday at the boundary of the two countries and shook hands, thus sealing the historic friendship of the republics. M. WEICHEL & SON Limited Waterioo and Elmira _ TWE BIG HARDWARE @#TORR _ Phone 315 J _ t _ thePosts asIt Does in the Picture B _ "Frost" â€" The Tightâ€"Lock Fence â€" "Quality First." Frost Fence Speaks for itself. Its tightâ€"lock advertises it evâ€" erywhere, as there is nd other like it. BA w . . ® It Grips Like a Bullâ€"Dog and is Always on Duty. It is the tightest Lock ever invented ! and one of the neatest. It never loosens its hold. s s s NEW HAMBURG. Frost Fence First Order your Fencing and Gates "now." Fencing is scearce and hard to get. Don‘t Delay. Our prices are right. Frost Galvanized Gates are Good Gates. Once a Frost User, always a Frost Customer. Mr. E. Tye was a visilor in Wa‘ last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. U. Nahrgang spent a few days in Sarnia last week. Mrs. J. Gifford was the guest . of friends in Kitchener last Monday. Mr. Morris Elsley of Mt. Forest was visiting his sister, Mrs. N. Richardâ€" son. here last week. Miss Iva Miller has returned home after spending a few days with friends in Kitchener. Miss N_ Walker of Public School Siaff, Gait, is spending her Easter vaâ€" eation with her pravenis here. â€" Miss Violet Blum and Mrs. A. Easâ€" ton of Preston spent a fow days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bullock, The arrival of a large variety of Dress: Materials for Spring prompts us to call your‘ attention to these by a full week dispiay of the newest things for making up. Windows‘ and counter space mill be devoted to these: displays all this week. ‘ , GOOD SHOE NEWS Mr. Russel Love of Galt visited over WESELOH‘S SHOE STORE "The Home of Low Prices" 3 doors from Post Office KJT King St. East E. Tye was a visitor Goudies Limited HAYSVILLE In Dress Goods Silks, Cottons U ®WHETiP in $b S. as .2 SPRING _ in Galt You will get the Best to be had if you buy New Spring Shoes at Weseloh‘s because we carry nothing but the Best makes, which we are selling at Close Priâ€" ces. Come in and see our Big Assortment beâ€" fore you buy. \ Gandiose â€" [ by a granite the air by a the Jacobs as Que. the holiday with his brother, Mr. W...; Love here. § \ir. E. Cook of Plattsville spent Good Friday at his horhe here. \ir. Max Puddicombe visited his .‘ mother here last week. 4 \r. Roy Graham spent Saturday in ; Stratford, Ont. i \;15: ~M. E‘;; has returned home afâ€" ter spending several days with friends in Galt. â€" s Mrs. E. Baer spent Sunday with her sister, who is ill at Woodstotk. Mrs. A. Cook of New Hamburg spent the hn‘lsi»y= with the former‘s parents, N‘ m} Airs. W. A. Cook, here. andiose |.> is was decapitatéd a granite :i~>. when hurled into air by a p<_:/ure explosion in Jacobs asbestos mine at Thetford, Kitchener, Ont. KITCHENER »fed ‘G