* toa &Â¥ wead : o her a ï¬i RMr. e peside g‘? u“ ‘. hes b v S o e s d w mnz, reasonably priced at $2.50 *‘Fime Lisle Hose, double sole, reinâ€" forced heel and toe. Black Cordoâ€" Â¥an, navy and grey, pair ... ... 35¢ BPA . . Oe pror w | mfll’l dark tan calf,, navy or Engâ€" lish last, a specially good â€" spring abyle; priced at ............>â€" $7.50 * These are odd lots, all sizes are "Men‘s dark brown lace, English ast, oak soles, extra value at $5.95 "Men‘s Black Gunmetal calf lace, gedium toe in extra quality shoe at i dudhl Mr. Daniel M. Roth of Wilmot| Gentre who hbas rented the house| of . Mr.. Charles Heipgh, expects to | moave shortly. © Mrs. Bd. Ruck of Baden under-k o Olrpmisinptths . Norfolk beited lt&‘l:‘l in new spring colors and weaves. Made from e selected for r extra wearing qualities. ze‘ Top Coats for Boys at $5.00, $6.00, $17.50, $9.75 > Smart Coats for little fellows, aged 3 to 10 years, made from tweeds, f“".u';. Daniel Boshart has bought the | ence formerly owned by Moses | Eu.flnh and will move in the near‘ $uture. Mr. David R. Boshart who has bought the residence of Noah Liebler will move next week. ' _ Mr. Â¥imer Hofsteter has moved. "b household goods into the house of Conrad Heldman. We wish Elâ€" mer success in his new homo. 4 ‘Qeconuu to latest reports Mrs. ‘K8. Ruck and Mrs. Sam Ruby who ‘both upderwent an operation last ; > day at the K. & W. hospiâ€" 1_‘ ° we are glad to report, will ‘Alkely be able to come home this . woek ‘This is indeed good news. ~‘ Mrs. Frank Miller with daughter aranteed Hose ... §0¢, 75¢, ys‘ Caps, stylish tweed . $1, § s-n- Topcoats, Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Boys‘ Spring ‘Suits with extre bloomer trousers $9.175. $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 Mret Henry Struth and Mr. John mb and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delâ€" n attended the funeral of Mr. sorke Dean at Kitchener on Wedâ€" es and covered cloth MEN‘S AND YOUNG MEN‘S NEW SPRING & SUITS | $20, $25, $35, $40 and $45 oo on P in rmmmcmnmal‘s. serimc cLopHmnc ror BoYs AND g HILDREN Men‘s Pajamas at $1.98 Sl from extra quality catton rial in plain or fancy striped efâ€" Mx flour and the deliclous bregd made of |t, are protectors of the o io heaith. For your protegtion, learn to say~ rs. EBd. Ruck of Baden underâ€" ; an operation and is doing as | as can be expected. We wish a speedy recovery. ‘s shirts of genuine repp Men‘s Street Gloves at $2.90 an extra serviceable shirting | Real capes, buekskin â€" and . grey al, new spring colors, very suede with spear or embroidered lw. vanemnably nriced at $2.50 back. mValuesaHnbu With Us â€" !':C‘!fh‘mAw-inumnd.hu.mua. BADEN Men‘s New Spring Furnishings in the clothing business has taken place. FINE QUALITY SHOES T oe at $4.95 protectors of the public ‘ health ‘AI | High grade make, in strictly all wool serge and worsteds in the seaâ€" gon‘s smartest models, sizes T to 18 years 2x ns sil are included but not in every éty!€. Boys‘ dark brown or gunmetal, "Tace shoe, heavy oak sole, a good style and durable boys‘ shoes s‘t‘ ns Men‘s Silk Neckwear at 89¢ Fancy Silk four in hand in a large variety of colors both striped â€" and self figured effect. Men‘s Union Suits at $1.50 Spring model, Union Suits, made from extra quality cotton, perfectâ€" fitting garments. Youth‘s dark brown Englilh lace shoes, sizes 11 to 18 priced at $4350 Little Men‘s dark brown bal. last, sizes 8 to 10 1â€"2, special price;lz;g of Ohio is visiting with Mrs. Solomon Shantz. Mr. C. E. Swartzentruber moved his household effects to Kitchener on Monday where they intend to make their future home. his housenold ©RERID ND MRMAACCCCC on Monday where they intend to| _ April Ist (Fool‘s Day) passed off make their future home. with the usual number of victims, to which Art Spaetzel, (Fat) Hilborn Mr. Noah Liebler moved his houseâ€"|ang p. Litwiller can testify. hold goods op Monday into th*| weekâ€"end visitors at the home of house he purchased of Adam B=!D. | Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel were Mr. Willie Decton and Ed. D“"‘Mr-. Betzner, Miss Brubaker, Miss on of Plattsville spent Sunday with | Shantz and Mrs. C. Cressman, all of Â¥r. John Struth. Kitchener. Master Arthur Steinman is mn‘ Rev. and Mrs. D. Schuits of Por! on the sick list. We certainly hope Huran, Mich. caled on relatives and Arthur will soon be able to run friends for a few days in the village and romp to school with his school and vicinity. mates again: We are pleased to announce that Mr. Chas. Slebert who has been on Mr. Milton Futher is on the, sick the sick list for some time is imâ€" list. We wish him a speedy T€COY~| proving and is on a fair way to re ery We are glad to report that Miss May and Eether Futher who have been, on the sick list are both able to be out again. The funeral of the lute Mrs. Chr. Honderich which was held last Wednesday was largely rttended. A very impressive funerâ€" al service was conducted by Rev. Dan Schultz of Port Huron and Rev. Good of iR.tchener. Mr. Adolph Hofstetter is confined to his bed through iliness. We wish him a apeedy recovery. Blue Serge Suits $10.80, $14, $18 not in every style THE y her mother $4.175 Bend. Al! such funds received â€"will be used entirely for equipment apd music. Up to the present the memâ€" bers have purchased their own m‘ ic and in many cages their own inâ€" struments. Our leader, Mr. H. D. Schmidt is untiring in his efforts to instruct beginners at home and ip the Band room. With hard work on the part of the band and hearty coâ€" |oporltum on the part of the public, New Dundee may be assured of a musical organization of which they need not be ashamed. The Union Bank of Canads acâ€" knowledges the following contri butions to the Russian Relief Fund which will be forwarded weekly to the treasurer at Ottaws. The conâ€" tributions listed below do not in many cages represent the total givâ€" Ings of those listed in this worthy cause as many have given generousâ€" ly through their church collections or in other ways. The Bank will continue to accept such contribuâ€" tions for a few weeks. F. E. Page $5, Mrs. J. Cassel $1, L. M. Hilborn $4, C. C. Diefenbacher $1, Eph. Fried $1, H. Kavelman $85, I. H. Toman $10, H. R. Sippel $1, C. C. Rosenberger _ $4, M. B. Bowman $1, H. R. Bowman $1. Women‘s Institute $20, O. Snider $5, Gilbert Bergey $10, A. Bowman $1, E. K. Bock $5, W. Battler $1, Young Men‘s Class U. B. church $5, David Litwiller §5, Helen Baldwin $5, Dunâ€" dee Public School $28.85, I. Lautenâ€" slager $5, M. Toman $2, 8. Cober $1, Mrs. A. Fried $1, Herb Caster $1. A. Hilborn $15, L. K. Bingeman 1. S. 1H. Snider $1, Ruby Stickney $5, E. \ Cressman $5, Gordon Hallman $5. i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton To man on April 2 a son. Congratulaâ€" l'Jonl. Mr. Chas. H. Beckman has returnâ€" ed from Toronto where he has taken a short course in vulcanizing. Miss Edith Dinger of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lautenslager. Rev. and Mrs. D. Schults of Port Huran, Mich. caled on relatives and friends for a few days in the village and vicinity. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Chas. Slebert who has been on the sick list for some time is imâ€" proving and is on a fair way to reâ€" covery. 8t. James Lutheran churchâ€"Rev F. L. Howald, pastor. Palm Sundayâ€" English services at 10.30 a.m. and examination of catâ€" echumsens. Good Friday: German services : Germanp 10.00 am. and Holy Comâ€" munion will be celebrated. English service at 7.30 p.m. Preparatory service at 7.15 p. m. At this service there will be conâ€" firmation for all who care to take PC Special Mission offering at both services. The public is cordially inâ€" vited to worship with us at all serâ€" vices. For the Russian Save the children fund in the Lutheran church on Sunâ€" day $55.00. L. L. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Egerdee on Tues day, April 11ith at $.15 p.m. M. B. C. church. Rev. Moyer, pa# tor. The annual convention of the city Mission Working Society of the church. Ont. conférence was held in the New Dundee church on Mar. 30 to Apr. 2. Interesting meetings were held each day and special mention should be made of an essay on Wo men‘s Public Ministry which was given on Sunday. Among those from a distance the following were pres ent. Rev. 8. Cressman, pres.; Rev. C. N. Good, evangelist; Rev. and Mre. Dan @chults, Port Huron, Mich. Miss A. Bowman, Stouffvile; Miss R. Motstetter and Miss M. Lageer. Toâ€" ronts; Miss O. Brubaker and Miss Sherk, Owen Sound; Miss A. Sherâ€" ley, Gorrie; Miss Pearl and Miss H. Thatmpson, @t. Catharines; Miss M. NEW DUNDEE weeks has returned to her home bere Mr. Edward PleGer has moved bis beside the Post Officensyd one door west of O. Stroh‘s store.. . ‘>; Miss Margaret Ehel bas returned from & several weeks‘ visit at Taâ€" vistock. & Huehn Bros. bave just nw scuolfllmudona(uu.!m one of wire fencing. 7 Mr. Roy Lederman hes joined the staff at Schweltzer‘s grogery after serving for a few years at O. Btroh‘s general store. f Mr. Lioyd Dahmer is legving for Kitchener where he interds join ing the Grand River Rafilway (C.P. R.) section gang. f ‘The following pupiis of the conâ€" firmation class were examined in the Lutheran church Sunday ‘foreâ€" noon:. Walter _ Schweitzer, Fred Steiss, Sylvester Wieland, Edua Ja cobi, Pearl Esch, Beatrice Ebel, Edâ€" na Ritter and Leols Strob. Bertha Delion who also belonged to the class could not be present owing to iliness. If the latter will be able to join the class next Sunday the confirmation will take place during Sunday morning‘s service and if not, it will be postponed to some later date when the full class can be toâ€" gether. The following © services will be held in the Lutheran church Sunday forenoon: the usual service in the evening an English service, both at the usual hours; on Goo# Frigay forenoon at 10.30 service with Holy Communion the preliminary gerâ€" vice commencing half an hour before the regular service. Mrs. Â¥. 8. Challoner who bas heen One of our business men proposes to enlarge his business consider&bly in the near future and regarding this extension we may write néore in a week or so. fl Personal Mr. J H. Shepherd spent a few days it south River the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bingeman. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shants of Waterloo were guests of Mr. aund Mrs. Raiph Kroch the other Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gabel of Kitâ€" chener were guests of Mrs. Chas Bedford. Miss M. W. Moyer spent the weekâ€"end at Bridgeport the guest of Miss Mary Weber. We are glad to see Mr. Bob Mcâ€" Bride in our midst again after spending the winter at his bome at Ireland. Two friends from Ireland, Mr. Leitch and Mrs. Leitch accomâ€" panied him here and have secured positions in this vicinity. Mr. Hoffer of Kitchener had charge of the Young People‘s Chrisâ€" tian Endeavor last Sunday and gave u very interesting address on the 3 fold 1life. Pleasantly Entertained The U.P.C.E. had their social evâ€" ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shepherd a week ago Thursday where they were right loyally enâ€" tertained. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed by the society. Mr. and Mrs. Rqy Snyder of Wa:â€" terloo Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Shant:. Death of J. Weston We are sorry to report the death of Mr. Jim Weston whose death took place on Monday forenoon afâ€" ter suffering from a parglytic stroke. Deceased had been in . usud! health until about a mogth ago when he had a stroke but recovered sufficiently to be around again and mttend to his duties as janitor of the school. On Friday night, howâ€" o;u he took another stroke which proved fatal. Mothers who have little ones in the home find the Spring a time of great apxiety. At this season cond}â€" tions make it necessary to keep the baby indoors. Hy‘‘is often confined to overheated 4 badly ventilated rooms and catghes colds which rack his whole system. To guard against this a box of Baby‘s Own Tablets should be kept in the house and an accasional given the baby to keep his h and .'7* workâ€" ing . _ Ts prevent colds ; ation or and keep hahy we Tablets are sold by KEEP BABY WELL IN THE SPRING BLOOMINGDALE >+44. at 250) visitor in our Vincent Lingeman of Dorking was a visitor her on day last week. Jos. Helm of Heasson was & visitor in town last Weduesday. Mr. John T. Petch has opeped his new store during the past week. Mrs. Wm. Arnold of Kitchener m.nvm-mwwm-. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the Matheow Auction Sale at Glen allen last Wednesday. Mrs. Dramond and son _ Jack of Trail B. C., are visiting for a couple Were Confirmed J The Confirmstion ‘Clase of the local Lutheran church was examined by their pastor, Rev. Reble on Bunday and will be confirmed next Sunday, iAprll 9th, _ Following are tht names: eight girls and _ nine boys,â€"Alms Deckert, Fiorence Sass, Laura Duenâ€" ch, Freida Holzhich, Wifrieds Wicker, Maud Scheueter, Agusta Bcheueter, Gertie Scheueter, Harvey Lapz, Norâ€" of months at the hume of Mrs. Dr McEachren. man Duench, Alvin Schlueter, Ervin Heimpel, Angus Voll, Elgin Deckert, Fiton Lanz, Harvey Schneider and Elmer Schneider. ‘ Messrs, P. F. Schummer »nd Jack were business visitors in Town last Friday. Geo. Berscht of Wellesley was a visitor in town lost Friday. Mr. James Murcay of Kitchener spent a few days with friends in Mr. Tom McKay is at present on the sick list. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Edgar McTavish returned to his duties at the Bank of Nova Scotla at Guelph on Saturday after relievâ€" ing the local office for the last two weeks. "Wedding Belly are ringing in our Mr. Harvey Seip of Waterloo has beon engaged as Junior at the Bank of Nova Scotia. He began his duties Monday of this week. Mr. Stewart of Regina has been engaged as pastor of the local Union Church. He is expected to arrive about Easter. Mrs. Allan MacLaughlin of Tralee spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carnochan. Mr. and Mre. Ed. Koehler and son of Preston spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Lanz. Miss Ida Hartmeir of Milyverton reâ€" newed acquaintances in â€" our burg last Tuesday. Mre. Peter Ament and Floyd and Mrs. Cook spent the week end with friends in Kitchener. Mrs. John Deckert Jr. and son Arâ€" thur spent a few days with friends in Toronto. Miss M. Weir of Gueliph General Hospital nurse force is spending a week at Dr. McEachren‘s. Miss Winnie Bigge entertained a few friends to a card party and dance at her home on Saturday evenâ€" ing. _ All present are of the opinion that Winnie is a wonderful hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foerster of Hesson spent Bunday with the latâ€" ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Casâ€" «el here. Mr. Harvey Luts spent the weekâ€" end in Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Shirk and son of El mira spent Sunday at the bhome of Mr. Con. Wilker. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lenhard of Deâ€" troit are spending & few days with the former‘s purents here. Mr. Grenn Schneider left for List owel! one day last week where be has secured a position, i The lst Annual meeting of the Linâ€" wood Cheese and Butter Co. held on Monday April 3 at 1.30 p. m. in Schnurr‘s was very well attended by the patrons. Mr. A. H. Terrice moved his hquse hold effects on _ Monday . into the rooms in the Post Office Buillding. Remember the date of our annual horse show, April 12th. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt attended the funeral of the late John Waiters, Sr., at Kitchener last week. Mr. Geo. Rosenblatt and som, Louâ€" is, were business visitors at Kitchâ€" ener last Monday. + Messrs. John Boege! Jr. and Augâ€" ust Willie Bunday visitors in Linwood. reported. having a good time. Miss D; was a Sunday loft tor. 8t. C LINWQOD 8T CLEMENT *\ ~A passioh play ‘was held ..'..'I #| KC. church last Bunday night. 1Jog: #| Bunday under the pgrental roof. mual | Mrs. Jesse Penfold and from thence | to the Klors cometery for buflu.l | the| Ho passed away last Saturday ovâ€" iters,| ening after an iliness of a 'nk.! ppeamonia being the cause of his Louâ€" | death. | itchâ€"| HMe had just Anished his studies + last summer and had been teaching Augâ€"| at New Jerusalom aince September ra h\wm he was well liked by all. He ng a | leavesto mouts his parents, one sigâ€" ‘ter who is attending the Collegiate inday | at Guelph and one brother at home. [‘n- beredved family have the Witâ€" . man ‘ sere sympathy of the entire comâ€" friends after spending a month with her brother here. * Miso E. McKee spent a fow days last week at her home near Atwood. Mrs. Bert Wrey and children reâ€" turned bome last Wedpesday. after visiting her parents in Harriston. _ Mr. Heisburg, eye specialist of Toâ€" Mr. Wm. Martin jr.. spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Mar. 3§.â€"The Women‘s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Hester Tanâ€" ner for the March meeting which al ways does honor to old St. Patrick, ‘The programme and meny were a} so frish, and for answer to the roll call the members gave Irish quotsâ€" tions, even the good Scotch ladies were Irish for the afternoon. The day was not very inviting, but there were twentyâ€"six ladies present. The programme consisted . of readings and songs, the reading of an Irish letter by Miss Florepce Rutherford, m poem by Miss Verna Nurse on Bt. Patrick, an Irish reading by Mrs. M. J. Kerr, which were very much apâ€" preciated, also a paper by Mrs Bert Mundell on the Sunny side of life which ‘was excellent. The Millbank Institute is worth being a member of as the ladies are all very enthusiastic in their work. There was a subscription taken for the Russian relief fund, and all the ladies responded to it cheerfully, it being a very worthy cause. Miss Lissie Martin loft for Bt. Lald at Rest On Monday afternon the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Kautman were held at the Cressman Mennonâ€" ite church. Mrs. Kaufman was in her seventyâ€"sixth year. Bormâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Ball, a son. Congratulations. Mr. Edwin Shants of Kitchener is staying in Breslau at present. Mr. Elmer Cressman had what might have been a serious acceident on Saturday. He fell off the water wheel into the tail race ‘here the water was about a foot and a half deep. Mr. Cressman sustained no serious injuries. Among those who completed the Farmer‘s Bookâ€"keeping Course at the Euler Business College was Mr. John Thaler of this district. Mrs. Jacob Shants paid a short visit to Preston, Ont. Mr. Stanley Dedels (formerly of Kitchener) has again returned to our neighborhood. He will work at Mr. Harvey Dessler‘s Mr. William Thaler bought Mr. Noah Kumkel‘s farm. . Mr. Kunkel and family have moved to Kitchenâ€" er. 1 On Monday evening the quarterly social of the M.BC. Adult Bible was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Mader. A very enjoyâ€" able evening was spent. â€" Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Letson spent a couple of days with relatives at Harriston last week. Mr. Robert Morrell has been spending several weeks with relaâ€" tives around Harriston and is now on his way to the West where he intends to visit for some time. He has taken several trips to the coast in previous years. Mr. F spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. Keffer of Eimira spent last Monday with their son, Mr. Ervin Keffer who has been in poorer health for the past couple of weeks. â€" Mr. Charlie Herman of Elmira was a business visitor here last week. A number from here attended the funeral of Mr. Godfrey Pentold which took place last Tuesday at the *home of his parents, Mr. and # _ BRESLAU the weekâ€"end with friends wEST MONTROSE MILLBANK Harrison â€" of Montcrie®! | Mre. J. B. Miller was holidaying with relatives und friends in Pres ton, Kitchener and Waterloo for seyâ€" eral weeks and returned home from her trip Monday. Mrs. C. Wagner was visiting her mother and other relatives in Kitch ener for a week, and returned home Monday. â€" & t . hk 4+ o. P wr e £ Ade AALTE! srug t h ® L m d Mr. Harvey Schaub, Deputy Postâ€" master of Kitchener, is spending a few days at his home with his par ents. . Mrs. F. Baxter, better known as (Gert Worlvade) left here last Satâ€" urday to join her busbannd at Sarâ€" nia where they will commence keepâ€" ing house and where he has a luâ€" crative position as cheese maker. Mr. Philip Berduzs spent a few days of last week in Waterloo and Kitchener. Victor Ottman was visiting his sisters in Weland for a week, and arrived bome again today. Mr. Albert Berscht is seriously 111 with quincy and other throat trouble. Mr.â€"H. B, Faber made a business trip to Stratford Monday. Mr. James Omand of Topping is spending a few days here with his brother before going west. Mr. C Heldman of Baden was a business visitor here on Saturday. for the same articles when a sh you to our store where you can t Finghams, hosiery, dress goods: ter P 3 S L 1035 se freiy 40 SA e Lins d hre: w y 44 i+ y + <, (A «CHURCHS %% Values Always the Best | __| . Goudies Limited You will be pl nnmnmâ€:&mm-u-m & *mation of colors is io. You can expréss yout own WELLESLEY sn Â¥euah masa 4 49 YVou will appreciate the big saring in the seat of docorating yOuP smme I you use CHURCHS 2% ; The Grocery Section â€" M. Weichel & Son: "The Big Hardware Store": _ Waterlcoo â€" Ontario w FRER: â€"â€" Alsbastine Color Plan Bogk, showing 80 combinations ef Alabastine tints with stencé decoreâ€" Kitchener, Ontario. . _ +4 Also the Alsbostine Stemed Mr. and Mrs. Melville ch son Bobbie visited in 4 Bunday at the home of Nell Mr. and Mrs. John Sheidel Of en visited with the latter‘s Mrs. A. Poll on Sunday. t Born to Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘W Miss Susie Warner spent. at Strassburg with her pare and Mrs. Neil Warner. Sealed Tenders, addressed t Postmaster General, Will be r6t at Ottawa until noon, on Fridd 12th May, 1923, for the convg of His Majesty‘s Mails, on & P ed Contract for four years, 6 per week on the route Water 1 R. R. from the Postmaster Printed notices comtaining f§! information as to conditions of posed Contract may. be seen â€" blank forms of Tender may bt tained at the Post Oflces.of W loo, Heldelberg, St. Clements 3 Jacob‘s, and at the office C Post Office Inspector, London, A London, Mar. 31, 1922. ‘ D. J. McLean, ‘ Post Offite Inspector. 45,1% MAIL CON ROSEVILLE