Flr Enos Gingrich is sporting a "wew Ford runabout. ; Personals. "â€"‘Master Arthur Steinman who has ‘ been ‘sick is improving nicely & Miss Emma Struth who is on the «#16k list at present, is wished for ‘% speedy recovery by her friends. ;:n Bam Ruby who has been for some time is improving . Mr. Noah Leibler has purchased the house formerly owned by Adam â€â€™ and will move shortly. * ;fï¬l- Irene Berg who has been on These are odd lots, all sizes are Men‘s dark brown lace, English r8t, bak soles, extra value at $5.95 ‘Men‘s Black Gunmetal caif la» w toe in extra quality shoe at MB ul t l lul l ul lc sas zi2 . $499 Many Attend Funeral. Mrg. John Lieskau of Baden who ledâ€"last Thursday was laid to rest i-"'.mday. Many sorrowing friends t nded to pay their last tribute of at to the departed. m-. Christian Hendrich who died ’il_lday was buried on Wednks ky afternoon. There was a large ttemdance of friends of the de Men‘s shirts of genuine repp oth, an extra serviceable shirting 1, new spring colors, very : , reasonably priced at $2.50 .< _ Moved Household Effects (*r. Godfrey Lieskau is moving his Busehold goods down to his fath rg‘ where he will make his future â€"i'qrfolk belted styles in new spring colors and weaves. Made from etial selected for their extra wearing qualities. * ‘Top Coats for Boys at $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $9.75 Smart Coats for little fellows, aged 3 to 10 years, made from tweeds, es and covered cloth. ne Lisle Hose, double sole, reinâ€" xd heel and toe. Black Cormioâ€" mavy and grey, pair ...... S5¢ n‘s dark tan ealf,, navy or Ens 0 pume sula‘s dark bt last, a specially good | spuuag | sizes o to 10 1â€"2, §pe t,prigedat......,...‘.A.ST.SU Men‘s Pajamas at S$..93 Lavrkarrâ€"sces §1, $1.25, $1.50 es ............ 75¢, $1, 31.25 «i Ties ...::...::: 50¢, 15¢, 81 Suits ........ $1, 1.25, $1.50 nteed Hose ... 50¢, 75¢, $1.25 Caps, stylish tweed . $1, $1.50 â€Iï¬nsnhaduofuyï¬ngsuitsfo:muudmc west model!s and colors in tweeds and worsteds, priced at Shirts, Blouses, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery pure flour and the deliclous bread made of It, are protectors of thh â€lfl. health. For your protection, learn to sayâ€" from extra quality cotton in plain or fancy striped efâ€" ï¬oh'rqnâ€"h&-dl-'- and Young Men‘s High Grade for spring tailored to the Ernst standard of qualityâ€"the highâ€" .‘ ‘The 20th Century brand and Society Brand. "mhhnllfluhhnmodoh!ormndymx men, nmp\n.tweods:-dpbardhql.pï¬eedu , SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN Personals. BADEN %protectors of y<q thepublic Men‘s New Spring Furnishings FINE QUALITY SHOES $25) 30; s35v 349 and $45 $20, $25, $30, $35 50 | yok inc U High grade make, in strictly sH wool serge and worsteds in the seaâ€" son‘s smartest models, sizes 1 to :8 years Men‘s Silk Neckwear at 89c | Fancy Silk four in hand in a large | variety of colors both striped and | self figured effect. 1 Men‘s Union Suits at $1.50 | Spring muue., Union Suits, nade‘ from extra quaiity cotton, periectâ€" ; iitting gairments. | I Men‘s Street Gloves at $2.90 Real capes, buckskin aad grey suede with spear or â€" embroidered back. lace t1 reuted _ Mr. house and shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bechtel & son, Peter, were visitors in Kitchâ€" oner on Monday. On April 5 is Baden show. Come and see the horses and seed exhibit. The roads at present are in very bad condition for cars and rigs. Mr. John Struth is getting ready t. built a barn on his lot which will improve the place very much. he sick list is abie to be avout Ner luties again. Miss Reta Hammer daughter ot \ir. and NMrs. John Hammer is on he s.ck list. Lc C. K. Swartzentruber who nas ween cunfined to the house for the cust three weeks is improving slowâ€" TREMENDOUS ADVANCE IN TEA PRICES The Tea Market has advanced since last May fully 15 or 18c a pound in London, Colorado and Calâ€" cutta. Yiuth‘s dark brown English lace ve, sizes li to 13 pracud at $3.30 ove on April 3. We wish him suc \r. S. E. Swartzentruber has nted a house in Kitchener and will Mr jo,s‘ dark Lrown or gunmetal, e sice, heavy oak sole, a good le and duravle uoys shoes at health ed out not in every style. Valentine Blue Serge Suits $10.80, $14, $18 49k/A is abie to be about her will Hofstetter _ lins Swartzentruber‘s taze possession 181 men in all al. last, §$1.15 §2.15 «3 Mrs. Thomas and son, of Gait, spent a few days at the home of Mrs, Gill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dicker of New York, formerly of London, Eng., arrived in Doon last Thursday and have taken up their residence in the village. Mrs. P. Kich spent a few days with relatives in New Hamburg last Miss E. Rats of Toronto is the guest of Mr. H. R. Latson this week. Miss M. Panabaker of Preston speut Sunday with her brother in the village. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullock, Jr., of Preston, were Coon visitors on Satâ€" urday. Mrs. Wm. Esch spent the week end with her daughter in Galt. Mr. W. J. Green was a business visitor to Toronto last Thursday. Born, in Doon, on Wednesday, March $th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Teat, a daughter. Mr. A. Ruloiph of Huron road shipped two cars of baled hay to Toâ€" ronto last week. Mr. I. Cressman, the township asâ€" sessor, is calling on the village peoâ€" ple at present. The spring flood on the Grand River is again a thing of the past, the ice breaking up last Tuesday, and although it jammed between Blair and Doon the water did not get high enough to do any damage in the village. ‘The Bell Telephone Co. reported their Doon rural line from Kitchener and subscribers can again communiâ€" cate with that town. It is expected to be some time before the Municiâ€" pal Telephone line will be repaired. Spring is here again and real esâ€" tate is beginning to change hands. Mr. James McGarvey and Mr. Bert Gill have exchanged properties, and there are other deals that are ready to close. Who‘s Who an: What‘s What March of 1922 will pass into hisâ€" lory as an â€" unusually mannerly iwosth if the weaiserman don‘t siu c, a commotion these last few days How are those tripiicate income tax sheets agreeing with your digesâ€" tive organism? Miss Morlock, nurse of Minneapolâ€" is, Minn., is spending a few days with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Morlock. Mr. Albert Hauck and Miss Elma af Toronto were home over the weekâ€"end owing to the serious condiâ€" tion of their father‘s (Mr. Wm. Mauck) health. | Minard‘s Liniment prevents Spanâ€" Mr. Peter Musselman has his portâ€" able sawâ€"mill in full blast again culting _ up the â€" season‘s delivery near the G.Tâ€"R. depot. Miss Becker of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the Maples with Mr. and Mrs. Appel. The Toronto Globe humour is typâ€" icalâ€""The Fielding of the King Economy team is excellent." Mr. F. W. Sheppard ,LP.S8. of Kitâ€" chener spent last Monday visiting the local institution of learning. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Filsinger and tamily of Kitchener spent Sunday with friends in town. We are sorry to hear of the sudâ€" den death of Mr. G. W. Penfold, tcacher in the Jerusalem section, No. :%, last Saturday from pneumonia after less than a week‘s illness. Men of his type are altogether too rare. Rev. Mr. Geblhaar of Heidelberg ocâ€" cupied the pulpit of St. James‘ church last Sunday evening. Who did you say is Deputy speakâ€" er of the House of Commons? Did you hear anyone say amything about saving daylight in the good old sumâ€" mer time? Miss May Miglarine of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end as the guest of her friend, Miss Minnie Hoeflin. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mets and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. A. N. Weber visited friends at Toronto during the week. Mrs. S. Geiger and Miss Irene. Geiger spent Sunday at the home‘ of Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger. Serionsly III We regret to report Miss Annie Wah! is setiously ill and her many | friends wish her a z‘fl’ recovery. , Mrs. Trussier of Kitchener spent : several days at the home of Miss B. Wahi. . Mr. John Hahn is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hoftman, at Welleslay. ST. JACOBS HEIDELBERG Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeves of Strat: .Mr. Wm. Daummjer, of the fifth ford spent the week end at the home line was a visitor here on Thursday aof the former‘s parents. * | last. uus.twuu*.'.gm! About fifteen Bell Telephone lineâ€" week end at her home in Guelph. {men arrived here last ‘Thuraday. Mr. Harvey Baer of Prégton spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith â€"ahd chilâ€" dren of Hespeler spent Sund&y with the latter‘s sister Mrs. A. Rowell. Mr. Ed Salyerds and grand chilâ€" dren of Preston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keifhaber of spent the week end at her‘ home Mrs. Amos Reeves is around again after being on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Tilt of near Paris spent Monday with Mt. and Mrs. B. Tilt. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weaver and family of Wellesley spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harling. IO0BUT 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mussleman otl Kitchener spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harling. Capt. R H. Dickson has returned home from the hospital after underâ€" going a serious operation, Mrs. A. Powell is on the s‘ck list. Her friends wish her a speedy reâ€" covery. Blair Roller Mills have shipped a car of flour. Mrs. J. Hilborn is confined to her home owing to iliness. ~Mr. Isaac Hertel has purchased a grey pony. Services Well Attended. Mr. Geo. Small our local constable, reports a number of rattle snakes on his tract of land. Mr. Charles Gingrich with his partner Thomas Arsgenalt have comâ€" pleted their contract of sawing Mr. G. Hagey‘s wood. The Misses Nora and Angela Abâ€" bot of Stratford spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rieves. Miss Gertrude Fach of Preston spent Sunday at her home here, There was a good attendance at Sur day School on Sunday in the abâ€" sâ€"nce of Dr. Heis: of Kitchener, who w..s unable to be present. Mr. R. G. ~ruthers of Gali gave an address. \fr. Entwhistle of Hespeler sang sevâ€" eral solos which were appreciated by all. The offering taken for missions amounted to $10.20. Mr. Wim. Schultz of Preston purâ€" chased the farm of Mr. D. Lippert of the Town Line. Mr. Jack Hussey and son Mr. Wm. Hussey of Galt are working for Miss A. L. Wilks. Mr. Geo. Tilts sawâ€"mill WI! UC running on Thursday. Blair‘s Solicitor is kept busy these Blair days. Miss Eneta Gingrich of Blair has returned to her home for & few weeks. Mrs. Wesley Moore who has been il1 is improving. Mrs. Copleston and daughter Jean spent Saturday in Galt. Little Howard Bartholomew who celved a severe scalding a coupte of weeks ago is doing nicely. Mrs. Eldon Brown of Blair spent the week end with her parents in Kitchener. Two car markers 1922 were found in may bave same by Arsenault‘s. Miss Irene Kenyon week end in Toronto. An enjoyable hour was spent at the home of Mr. Leonard Hurst on Friday evening when a number of young people from the community gave him a farewell party. Mr. Hurst left for Saskatchewan on Monâ€" day evening. On Sunday morning the pulpit in the Cressman Mennonite church was occupled by Rev. J. Wambold of Markham, a former pastor of this congregation. _ The sermon . Was greatly appreciated, especially in view of the fact that the Rev. Mr. Wambold was ordained to the minâ€" istry at this place and served this community a number of years prior to his departure for York county in 1912 visiting in the vicinity. Miss Daisy Mader of Kitchener is home at present. This district is beginning to a% sume the unmistakably . signs of spring. Repecially one is reminded of this when traveiling the muddy roads between here and Kitchener. However, there is one ray of hopse; they tell us that in the dimâ€" 894 yisitting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs, misty fature the provincial highway Wm, Bruce at Harriston. . is to be built through bore.. .. | Mr. W. Bean of Kitchenér was a Mabel Groh of Hespeler is To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tilts sawâ€"mill will be BRESLAU. 101â€"737, Ontario m creek. Owner calling at Tom who has been ne here. ith ahd chilâ€" Sunday with & 8§ Tilt of near ith Mt. and spent â€" the [1 théir lines in this vicinity for (wo or | three weeks. Mr. Henry Holle Bailiff, of Conestoga was a business ; Visitor here last Friday. Mesars ‘Bob M‘Whinney and Clem Freidman were business visitors to St. Jacobs last Friday. Mrs. Dr. McKinnon of Guelph, spent a few days last week at the bhome of Mrs. (Dr.) Mc| Eachren. â€" Mr. Mélvinâ€"Amentâ€"spont & week with friends in Kitchener and Hespeler. _ Miss Jean Beggs, spent a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. John McKay was a visitor to Kitchâ€" ener last Friday. Notice to Readers Any news items will be appreciatâ€" ed by the Chronicle‘s representative Oscar Schummer at phone 1; also any advertising or subscriptions can be placed through him. Spring Horse Show ed by Mrs. Bertha Boegel last Monâ€" day. â€" Messrs Chas. Sass and C. w. _Wilker, were business visitors to Kitchener, Saturday. _ Miss Mabel Hahn of Heidelberg, spent & week ‘here with her cousin, Irene Dechert, Mr. Lorne Barlett, of Weston, called | on his father, Mr. H. C. Barlett, here last Friday. Mr. Wm. Cornell, of ‘Preston spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Wm. Megget of the local Bank of Nova Scotia staff, spent a few days at his home in Brantford. Mrs. _ Anderson, _ of ‘Georgetown, spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. David Begrs here. |Mr .and Mrs. Beabrens, Herb. Voller and Miss Florence Gale, of Kitchener | spent Sunday at Frank Brenner‘s. A meeting of the directors of the Spring Horse Show was held Tuesâ€" day evening when all the members but one, were present. The prize list was itemized and also increased both in classes and in amounts from other years. All the other minor details of the show were settled. The date has been arranged as April 11, and everything now indicates to a most successful show. Let‘s all boost it. Mrs. Wm. Seip and son, Harry, Waterloo, spent a few days at the home of Arthur Seip, here. Mr. Thos Atchison of Hespeler renewed acquaintances here a few days last week. Successful Sale G. G. Glass, auctioneed, disposed of the household effects and impleâ€" ments of Edward Diebold, on Saturâ€" day, at Lenhards‘ Hotel. Miss Ruby Shearer of Atwood, spent a few davs with her afator Mrs A. R. Peebles. _ Miss Jean Car nochan has at presenl a severs @&! tack of quinsy. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. R. E. Beges and son of Milv<rton, spent a few days with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Levi Stricker. Mr. Wm. Duench moved his household effects into the house formerly ownâ€" BORNâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Boll, on Thursday, March 28, a daughter. Mr. Jos. Walker, of Hamilton, visit ed friends in town on Saturday. Organist Resigns Miss C. Hayes has resigned as. organist of the R. C. church, having filled that position for about twelve years. Miss Veronica Farrell will replace Miss Hayes. Miss Olive Schneider, spent the weekâ€"end under the parental . roof. Mrs. Wim. Fink, sr.. and Mrs. John Schwitzer, were visitors at Tralee on Monday. Dr. Hinschberger, ey® specialist is spending a week in this vicinity. Mr. Frank McArdle spent a few days with friends in Stratford and Dublin. Mrs. Clemens Boegel, of Cooksville, returned home after spending a few week« with her bro ther, Mr. Martin Lennehan. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings and | daughter, Margaret, of North _ Mornington, spent a few days at the home of J. W. Burnett. Mr. Geo. Mogk of Elmira is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Gaines. Mr. Paul Jones of Willowdale, Nova Scotia was a visitor in town for a few days last week. Miss Eleanor Kennedy spent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. Miss Luetta Farr, spent a few days with Mrs, Wilmer Freeman. Mrs. Harrict Beggs, spent a few days with Mrs. Duncan McPherson. Mr. Ed. Rolls, of Glenallan, spent Sunday evening in Rey. Mr. Jacques spent last Tues.. with friends at Hardwich. Mrs. Bert Wray lnduchlldnn are her | . Mrs. visiting her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. LINwWOOD MILLBANK dcl many and beautiful, testifying the to high esteem in which she was teld by her many friends. the service, which was conducted by the Rev. E. Jacques, the remains were taken by motor to Stratford for burial. The floral tributes were lucal" â€" o h00A ds arcaoe iss esd AR Een eE Cds the lite Mrs. J. Brunner, > _ Unl.t.larkmh‘g sister‘s, Mry. Hester Tanner, visiting with Mrs. A. C. Crawford and Mrs, Ab. Hackett near Linâ€" wood, 4 lm!d.lmrq‘.csatlmï¬y Grate Church last Wednesday and Mr. Alex Brenner from Toronto was a visitor for the week end in our burg. Mr. Urban Helm is holidaying for a few days under the parental roof. in Toronto. *** o Mr. Mahlon Ruby of Morefield visâ€" ited his brother, Mr. Norman Ruby, attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Brunner last Wednesday. The funéral service of the late Mrs. John Brunner was held â€" in Mr. Alfred from Waterloo spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weber. Messrs. Jos. H. Lobsinger and Louis C. Rosenblatt were visitors in Kitchener for the week end. Miss Delphin Fischer from the Twin city was a visitor of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Wey. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener last Monâ€" day. Mrs. Conrad Gies spent a day last week in Kitchener with her daughâ€" ter Mrs. Dunbrook. Mr. Jno. Boegel jr., was a visitor in Kitchener last Wednesday. Miss Ida Meyer has left for Kitchâ€" ener in the past week where she will stay with her sister Mrs. Hy. Q{es.s. Mr. Jas. Ertel sr., was a visitorin our burg last Sunday to renew old acquaintances. _ _ Mrs. Jno. Heimbach from Linwood was a friendly visitor of Mrs. Thos. Huber. Mrs. Frank Runstedler from Kitch ener is with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hinsberger. Mr. Leo Stump(f was a guest of his brother Mr. Alex Stumpf in Watâ€" erloo on Sunday. Mr. Ale: Hartman attended the funeral of Mrs. Jno. Hartman in New Hamburg. â€" Mr. C L. Forler received the conâ€" tract for the carpenter work of the Hickson School. Mrs. Edward Doering spent a day in Kitchener last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux spent last Sunday evening in Wellesley. Mrs. Henry Berg is spendin# a few days with her daughter Mrs. Edâ€" ward Ran at Shakespeare. 8T. CLEMENTS PHILIPSBURG "The Big Hardware Store" 14 4 E camam n ve. t Co Yoline hok ~Loot have it Fe?éi'réf' It is unnecessary to continue c Chak HBd Ti make It permancndy new and give e Y your house real, mv. . ‘This matemal is entirely different and superiorâ€"is fire resisting and is put on right over the old wood thHln. It cannot leakâ€"it is the one rcâ€"»f material that is ty guaranteed. Costs less than any other suitable roof. Expense of renewing your old roof cut in haly. Comes in a beautiful tile pattern in attractive colors: red or green. M, Weichel & Son, Ltd. Makes Old Roofs New Roofing E?-nm counts. . Have our Artâ€"Craft Roo?:" y‘it for you. Let us give you an ARTâ€"CRAFT Jrt (Fait Roof Ask for samples and estimate ( free of course) Mr. Ed Lantz has engaged Mr. Irâ€" win Erb of Petersburg as farm hand for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lantz and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Axt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Schmidt at Russeltows on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Anaréew Doering of Wellesley spent last Sunday in the village. News Notes. Miss Kenney spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. O. G. Hallman of Kitchener visited with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Suyder, on Sunday. Mr. Bizzick and Miss Fannic Hilâ€" born of Princeton, visited with Mrs. I. Hilborn over the weekâ€"end. ton Switzer visited with the latter‘s cousin, Mr. Weston Saraus of New Dundee on Saturday. Mr. Benj. Suyder, who has recentâ€" ly sold his valuable farm to Mr. Harâ€" vey Hallman, held an auction sale on March 23. Good prices were realized. Mr. Snyder intends movâ€" ing to Roseville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Veitch and son, Bobbie, of Plaines visited with Mr. and Mrs. N. Snyder on Sunday. A successful joint meeting of the Trinity _ Methodist and â€" Waterloo Methodist Epworth leagues was held Colds. Successful Joint Meeting of Epworth Leagues Was Held We are glad to report that Mr. Archie Willits, who broke his ley some few weeks ago is able to he about on crutches. __ is here Mr. Milton Shrieber and Mr. Delâ€" Minard‘s Liniment for Coughs and You will.be pleased with the qualities and ou will. in ter pleased with the lower pricesâ€"why for‘t)he same articles when & short will you to our store where you can buy 1 ginghams, hosiery, dress goods and readyâ€"toâ€"v articles at so much less. P Y THE GROCERY SECTION offers Dominion Granula at $7.25 per 100 lbs. or Redpath Granulated at 3750 per Values Always the Best Goudies Limited The Grocery Section 1 ROSEVILLE Kitchener, Ontario. at the Waterloo church Mon. The Kitchener group _ programme. Mr. M. Bowman f ing the chair throughout. Theé‘ ure of the evening was the talk Miss B. M. Dunham on ‘"The Brif occupation of Palestine." It was teresting and highly instructive. / was much appreciated by every present. Following the talk Miss M. Cul gave an excellent reading & which the Waterloo You! Pet took charge and a social &M which light refreshments # ed was enjoyed. The meeting : a highly pleasurable one and profitable as well, and the wish everyone present seemed to be 1 more joint meetings could be ranged for. - Five Residences Included Among ~ Monday‘s Permil 8. Hofstetter, one and storey _ residence, . Hebel $3,300. Monday‘s building permits five residences, the seven issued being as follows: G. Hoffnian, one storey bake 290 King Street East, $1,000. W. Siebel, one and oneâ€"half ey residence, Peter Street, $ J. Reidel, one and threeâ€"quar storey residence, Fairview A $4,000. G. Tuchlinsky, one and storey â€" residence, Church £4,800. W. Luder, one .ng“one half ey residence, Petersburg Rd., E. Dumart, garage, 390 W Street, $250. Mrs. E. Walters and daughter 1 been spending several days at home of the former‘s mother Brantford.