D G «ppimerlsm ce sn mmae mmz 1 Local News Notes RESIDENCE §OLD t d The fine red brick residense of Mr. Charled Hemmerly on Snyder St., ‘Mbe been sold to Mr. Jacob Wettlautâ€" . or, who will take possession g!t;ortly‘ . ‘Mr. Hemmerly will move into the x Douse formerly occupied by Mr. Hedâ€" ‘~sich on Quben St.. PER RacE d PURCHASED NEW A fine ew horse hased for the fire R+> â€"~ milk Test. The result of the milk test by MH. O. Dr. Noecker on ?{ednesday. proved gatfsfactory and is as follows: Weber Bros., 3.4; Baehling, 3.8; Knarr 3.9; Dubrick, 3.0; Good, 2.8; Nabrgang 34. NELD INTERESTING MEETING ‘ . An interesting meeting of the Poulâ€" #ry ‘Association, ‘was held on Thure evening. Profitable talks wero s n by several of the members >n , ‘yaising of poultry and many valnâ€" pointers were received by thos® HOLY HoLY WEEK SERVICE AT ST. > LOUIS R.C. CHURCH. | Holy Week services were conducted‘ in the St. Louis RC. Church on Good: Friday, and large numbers attended the various services. This â€"morning at 8 o‘clock the blessing of the Holy fire, the Easter water, took place, and was followed by solemn high mass. SERVICES AT ST. JOHN‘8 CHURCH | Cot Special : services were held in j the St. John‘s Lutheran church Good j * Â¥Friday. In the, morning an impresâ€" .I t service was conducted by thel t, Rev. E. Bockelman. In the | , Preparatory service and Holy l t aAT THE ST. saAviour‘s CHURCH.* business visitors in RIfCN°DOT 07 | 1 Geod Friday services were held T“ï¬sdlyéd 1 cibe in â€"Bt. Saviour‘s ch ‘ iss orth is spending e Easâ€" w the '"m aeg. us thve and Wer®!yoo nolidays at her home in Mitchell. _well _ a â€" e three solemn Miss Quinlin is spending the Easter ngugay. of. darknessâ€"12 to 8â€"were| holidays at her home in Barrie. ‘spent in prayer and meditation upon Miss MacDonald is spending the the seven words from the Cross, conâ€" g:,"“sh"“g"’ with her parents at o td‘ s > en Sound. ‘ducted by_Rev. P. N. Harding. Mr. James Corrie of Stratford is . Mitharkahile Experience of Mrs. Ripley / AFTER 20 YEARS moveD TO WATERLOO. f .. Wi. Motherall of Ayr has :._lo Waterloo with hbis family. ma accepted a position at Wett: ~a Denartmentai Store. ‘ducted DED CONVENTION rloo Labor Club was Te the I. L. Party convenâ€" t London, by Messts: 8. er, A. Sterpall and Geo. Good Friday. he fire department by P, Kieswetter. re the‘ cyuanmeouublo uneasi~ of mind and general dobility, lose h‘m yoursélf vfl Gin Pille re it is too late, â€" At d!lflll!' deslerd, 506. Money refunded if relieved. Â¥ree sample on requast. and safé telief. If you have backâ€" headaché, highlyâ€"coloured urine, mï¬-bqa:-.htlu, neura}â€" a Idasitude, floating specks suffered _ dreadfully with gick and headaches, and :Rn«l ï¬;r lobny-::. i tr‘n:: Ovu'ai n t no reli I got Gin P{lls I have taken is and now I have not a sign b§ bé#eured. They give sure, sifa #elief. If you have backâ€" #id ° the alcobol eliminated. with other highly efficient 3-& antiseptics, Gin Pills scientific and effective and Bladder trouble ># Wéeured. They give surs, FIRE yb HORSE dg? e ~ â€""PRICES AT THE tip thor d | tpfhe Epoke x=xg4 w L W;- ERFCCP T , supply of syrup was pj her by leM®! Testr Ec mtig a beotter Yun of sap is «xbe¢téd. *** ing event to" u. future, ‘wh easten semvices ; ; |the m';,:::z% " 2 Coma i# in.lrion of prett .. EASTER SERVICEA® . | the recipleD‘! ©° ®J P paninc® torrices "wore aid. is wme | on 0127 94 700bnet i Weterioo Memogist ‘Clurch on Bs | SoSth "or trionda. DéiiG day, the ‘pastor, Rev. tï¬'!-&- were . gerved. . and a Â¥ preaching appropriste ‘ sermons, Ra» .32;.. enjoyed by the :DAbY 1 ter music was also furnished by the llm ladies and. sqatiemeb 11 choir, the members of which ep tendance. pundlnv.ldrmm the first Mre. Alex. Howile and Miss B ime. , have returned from a pléasant xommmte en of siy weeks in Toronto, where _ _lunacae aw aT AMMMNMS CHURCH | were.the guests of Mr. and Mrs, ride. \[* ey | BIER lsl A C ks‘ | chene Mr. 4 Mrs. 3y.| Wate lPetel W ca o SERVICES AT 8T. JO_H" CHURGH held at the St. John‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday. In the morning the pastor, Rev. K Bockeiman preachâ€" ed and in the evening Rev. Mr. Zinck. At the close of both services Holy Communion was administered. Ap propriate music was rendered by the choir. 90 per cent of all the people who had the "Flu" Jast winter need a tonic to build them up. Peptona is our best tonic and strength builder. $1.25 per bottle. Sold only at Hachnel‘s Drug Store, Waterloo, Ont. CLARKEâ€"FREDERICK. The marriage took place at two o‘clock . on Thursday | at the â€" St. John‘s Rectory of Olive May, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick, Waterloo, and Mr. Wilfred Clarke of Kitchener. Rev. H. M. Langford conâ€" ducted the ceremony. The young couple . were .unattended. After a iahort trip Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will reside in Kitchener. â€" Mr. Jacob Rabhn and MLZD JMU*" Georgina Heier, both of Waterloo, were married om Wednesday evenD: ing at the parsonage of the First English Lutheran Church, Rev. J. Maurer, officiating. They waore atâ€" tended by Mr. Herman K. Schnatrr ‘and Miss Elizabeth Rahn. The happy couple wil lspend their honey fnoon with Rev. and Mrs. Neab. Liverpal.. i_N. Y. Mrs. Neeb is a niece of the ed EO TT Mr. and Mrs. John Coxon and famâ€" ily of Plattaville spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrc. George Bean. â€" hoï¬ egioii en e 4 BORT Mr. and Mrs. Nortman Kropf and sons, Emmett and Lorne, of Kitchâ€" ener, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Betzner. Mr. Emery Ruthig, who lately sold his farm near Chesterfield, has purâ€" chased the 130 acre farm of Mr. Wal ter Hostettler, adjoiming the village on Perth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuits of Stratford have the sympathy of their many friends here in the death of their infant son, who died last Friday at the tender age of one year. The at the . funeral Sunday. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. | London, Aprii: 1.â€"The Globe says the resignation\ of Ian Mul’homn.‘ Chief Secretfiry for Ireland, has been accepted. Mr. MacPherson {will probâ€" ably, be succeeded . by Jlr Hamar Greenwood, _ Under Secretary . for Home Affairs, the @i0be~adds. Other papers announces definitely that 8ir Hamar has been offered.thé secrataryâ€" ship. RAHNâ€"HEIER. in took plate at Stiatford on ebrand returned the Easter holidays . 1 days visit with| wiss Mary GaTbralth spont Baster , an, who spent « at ter home in Parkhill. pnrrmesmmas ,h-.h:;luo:;“â€m Mrs. Martin Merklinger spent the Franke Ern'ut Easter â€" holidays with â€" relatives in re Franke, wore Tavistock. * in Kitchener 02| . and Mrs. Wm. Sass of Galt, he holigays at the home of pending the Easâ€" spent t Pome gs Ju,yol |hr. Fred Sass: ending the Easter s~â€"=â€"â€"s7* : ie in Barrie. Mr. and Mres. Clayton Hahn visited is spending the their parents in Heidelberg. Miss Edith were mOUE® °. is mal o hosts of friends. Ww waere served. . and a Y6!Y 1 man Howle Mr. Cornish and daughter Edith, were recent visitors in town, rene#â€"~ Ing old acquaintabces in Waterio®, en route to the West where they exâ€" pect to make an extended visit to the other members of the fmily. ‘The annual meeting of the ladies of the Grand River Country Club was held last Saturday afternoOb, with the. President, Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang in ‘the chair. ‘Reports for the year were read by the Secretary, Miss Williams and adopted, and the following com» mitteesd elected ror the enluln“ year. 1 Cogene n x FOMW VJ ENV ORTOOOICC and adopted, and the following comâ€" mittees elected ror the ensuing year. Rach of these committees will ap point its own president. Ladies‘ Committeeâ€"Mrs. wilffim Roos, Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang, Miss L M. Bruce, Mre. Aug. Lang, Â¥!. Hayâ€" xn o e be: 4. H. Snyder, Mrs. J. Gabel. Miss E. Seagtam of Glen Mawt School and Messrs. Frowd, Campbell and Philip Seagram of Upper Canada College, Toronto, have arrived home for their Easter vacation. e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groff have gone on to their home in Winnipg$. after m w#Whort visit with friends and reâ€" lations in Waterloo, °n route from Mn o ctt ho awb IRVIODE I6 OOEDOUTOT LN *E their trip to> Panama with Mr. and Mr.. A. H. Snyder. . Miss â€" Helen Bnyder . of _ Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, and Mr. Stuart Snyder of Ridley College, Bt. Catharines, are _ spending Easter at their home in ‘Waterlo6; Mrs. Norman Suddaby of Fernie, B. C., daughter of Mt. D. Forsyth, Margaret avenue is a visitor in Kitâ€" chener, who is being accorded a yery warm welcome back to her native town, where she will spend some weeks with hef numerous relatives \nnd friends. is spending Easter Mrs. Tom Seagram. TCP Ww age | Ella and Bett Phoebe Watso of | in Waterloo. heir i of| Mr. and Mra iday | little daughter ‘The | liton after s on | home of Mr.. axe s ‘ an L. a W Eéllegd boys who wil! SPT Easter vacation at their home chener. Mr. and, Mrs. R. Clarke of Wnter~!"‘“’"‘ Sunday morning. to visit her. loo, announce the engagement of their | parents. 1 ~. daughter Mabel to Mr. Fregeric & o yrg W.oH ‘â€"aâ€"r;mâ€" £ 8t + % £ 0 ?at;zh. lot Waterloo, the marriage to spent a coupth of daysrywuh Ki:atllford, place early in AprilL _ \triends last week.~ / ghenet Cressman are the holiday. pled by the Dest ‘ of triends. Deinfy served. . and & ng enjoy@d By tMe Mr. Gibson Mr. Master Mr. and Mres. Clayton Hahn visited their parents in Heidelberg. Or. J. H. and Mrs. Webb, were Easter visitors in Toronto. Miss H. A. Bri visitor in Guelph Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bectitel of North Bay, were Easter visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bechtel, Allen 8t. \Dye That Skirt, _ _ \ Coat or Blouse Eli:' and Betty, of Toron Phoebe Watson of Doon, in Waterloo. little daughter have re?UIn>°0 llton after spending Easter home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenneth Bims and Mr. are two more of the , Mre. Aug. Lang, Mrg. Hat: rs. E. F. Seagram, Mrs. A. Mr. M. T. Bechtel, of Elmirg, was visitor in Waterloo on Friday. "Diamond Dy; Make O1d, Shabby, Faded Appare! Just Like New. Garfleia and Miss Marle ire visiting in London over Pirle of Ridley College caster with his cousit, M. C. Hall, Mrs. A. Mrs. Glen Thompson and hter have retutn>d to “..;E" Bruce was a week end and Mr. William e of the Ridley will spend thoir Ratz and daughters of Toronto, and Miss of Doon. are visitors 1. Sass of Galt, at the home of Easter at ‘the Albert Reesot in Ki>;: cheder. ne for Friends of Mrs. J. Kaufman will be ‘ pleased to know that she has suffiâ€" | clently recovered from her recent Easter ‘openthm to réturn from the Kâ€"W. hospital. 1 nt tho| Mr. Maurice Erb, B. A., of the Colâ€" ives in |legiate staff; is spending the Masier holidays at his home fn Sebringville. *m.nc.nt:“‘ï¬bnom-b“ ing#@ thip to Chisago, Detroit .and Mml-uwu}ouno. 8 Mre. Tllm.nincholl of New Hamâ€" burg visited u?m’, Mrs. K. J Kerr, Ahrens street, over the holigays Faitdt holigays at the home of Mr and Mrs. L B. Steen, 11 Mary street Misses A. M. Eby and E. Krueger spent the Easter holidays with Tor onto friends. . ‘The friends of Jack J. Querin, who is 111 in the Grand*View Hospital, Wisâ€" cousgin, will be pleased to learn that he is progreasing nicely. Miss Mabel Dunbham has gone 10 ‘Toronto to attend the sessions of the Ontario Libraries‘ Askociation. Miss Aunie Uttley of Port Huron is visiting friends in Kitchener and Waterloo. ° Miss Marjorie Stumpf spent the Easter holidays the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Bentley Wheatley, Ont., and will be the reader at a concert on Monday night at Talbot Street . Methodist Church, Romney. & Mr.‘and Mrs. Mack, Mr. Jerry Laâ€" Flarime and Mr. Ernest Seitz spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Reinhold Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barber Mr. and Mrs. William Seitz visited Mr. and Mrs. George Lang over the Easter holidays. . Dr. an Mrs. Detwilas of London spent Easter with mhtlyea in Kit Miss Ninaâ€"Honaberger, of Haverga‘ 1 College, Toronto, i# spending the Easâ€" ter.holidays with her parents, Dr. ana Mrs. J. F. Hondberget. Miss Emma Kautman returned from Many friends will be pleased to Iet“n that Miés L. Bowman, Church 8t, is improving nicely after an operâ€" ation of appendltitis at~ Tthe KAW. hospital. Robt. Stevenson, of Torontc, visi~â€" ed friends in the city over the holiâ€" Miss E. Krug of the Victoria School staff is spending the holidays at her home in Chesiey. ~aâ€" fow ‘Aays ‘with‘ nis »sigter, West. Miss Kathleen Stumpf and _ Miss Cecil Davis of Toronto wete guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claytaén Stumpi, King West. W. Callary Heartn, of Toronto. is spending a month or twn at the botmio of Judge Hearn, Roy 8t. * Mr. and Mrs. J,, J. BreitDMUpE ant‘ daughters, . tht 'gx h ‘m\ mana iyy ratiried tro ysnt l. " ooo Sn P boalh is mich Bs | Wililam am H. Clayton, of Montrea», Easter at his homa_ on Kiug and Mro: | and ‘the to Chief Flynn Completes ‘2?_th_ In conversation with Chief of P°l“lany town in Ontario. Chie! EIYMM, ice Flynn it was learned ‘that this came heré from‘ Tavistock 27 years‘ weéek he completed his 27th year as | ago at the fime the late‘ Walter Wells guardian of the law in Waterloo. He! was chief magistrate. ‘ He ‘has â€" an stated that this town was most law | unique record for long service and ‘,“l abiding and during his term of office many friends hope to have him conâ€" ‘therq have heenv no serious crimes tinue in office for many years to committed and practically all cages come. l BALL & CO., Waterioo SEVEN CRETONNE DBA[_’ERY SPECâ€" IALS, 28 inches wide, flowered designs, Sizes 3 to 5 Years. Special $7.00 They‘ll stand all the severe tests of service to which a healthy young chap‘s clothes are subject, because the material! is a firm, strong Cotton Corduroy of medium. Also Tweed Juvenile Suits is a dark brown mixâ€" ture, 3 to 7 years. Special for Saturâ€" day $7.50. MEN‘S SUITS, Bachelor make, in sizes 34 to 44. Saturday Special, $29.50. BOYS‘ CORDUROY JUVENILE Year in Service No phone orders and ‘only one lot to each customer, B The Strictly â€"Gash Storeâ€" We have those OI:hdfdoun onl!‘“Children'lw fhtl. u‘u “ll'dl‘-"" w N Newesp Fancy Flowers and Mounts for your 4 : ture. The remark . was mado this t ,.__ | week by 4 w:-lu‘kgog‘g provincial offiâ€" PVICC _ cer of he 1w tnat Waterloo pessesâ€"| _ Miss | sed one of the best Chief of Police of | the W of Polâ€" any town in Ontario. Chief Flynn| N. G mat this ‘ came heré from‘ Tavistock 27 years B ard, year as | ago at the time ‘te flate Walter Wells | annual rloo. He| was chief magistrate. * He ‘has an rary 4 1 10 es Misses‘ Hats ‘| at Moderate Prices dealit wit 448 Extra Special > ROLL SAILORS you have all been asking for. Y SPECâ€" bird designs, in White, Black, Rose Green," designs, ba.clgground. Special 75¢. per yard. Kag «* i have ‘beom of a = + 30 Granulated Sugar, 100 Ibs . ....... $18.00 Bright Yellow Sugar, 100 Ibs .. ... . $17.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. â€" a minor naâ€", ATTENDING LIBRARY CONVENâ€" fâ€"â€"-â€"_'-* ‘$1.15 Worth for $1.00, Friday and Saturday. 1 bar Lennox (large bar) Soap. 12¢. 2 bars Polarine .............. 244. 1 bar Surprise ............... 12¢. I bar Comfort .....:.....;... I8¢. J bar P. & G. ... .~..:...,.. .. 1oOP. J bar Ivory .........:‘_...... The. 1 tb Soap Chips ..........>.. 18¢, 1 large box Bull Dog Ammonia 15¢, , Friday and Saturday. SOAP SPECIAL Miss Emma B Roo§, librarian ‘at" thie Waterloo Library, and Mr. B. W. N. Grigg, chairman of the uvn B ard, are in attendande "atftï¬s annual méeting of" the OntaHo Lib rary Association at Toronla, #he sesâ€" slors of which conciude toâ€"morrow. Ore of the speakers is Rev. . Brace Taylor, Principal of Queen‘s Univer sity. new Spring Hat. ‘ge bar) Soap. 12¢. ‘ hcoslc.....; 1008 Dog Ammonia 15¢, , TION. t i}}