fljfeoloriie's. extra quality at $2.39 . Unian Suits, Spring weight, whiie or geru, in long or short sleeves, ectly fitting garments at $1.50 Mercerized Lisle hose, reinforced % }“ï¬hï¬l that appeal to men who appreciate quality and value, The maXtest styles nicely trimmed in the new grays, tans and brown. k .t>~â€":â€" conestoGo ’â€Ã©â€œmm Closed for Easter _ . public school closed for the wl Elaster holidays on Thursday, en the teachers, Mr. Jamieson and ies Brown left fot their respective mie® &t Galt and Plattsville. jjpj" oce Easter Cantata ‘The Raster festival in the Luthâ€" itch om ‘Sunday evening was atâ€" nded by aA large number who came Miks Millie Scheifele, of Buffalo, Y., is spending a . short holiday Wwith her parents, Mr .and Mrs. fele. Mr. Martin Dahâ€" |@f Oshawas, spent Easter here ‘his mother and brother. _ Mr. ‘Lebuteki, of St. Jacobs, spent Â¥ days at the weekâ€"end here with Mrs. H. Gles and Mrs. W. “‘E:"jï¬e 9 Cuary: : quality Worsted, Tweed Suitings and Fancy leaves and Serges, Nicely Tailored, proper fitting, rge selection for men and young men, priced‘at "the . nations _‘ _‘ SEPARATE DRESS TROUSERS ’;‘Pflfll Flood. Not Serious & result of the heavy rain on h night and Tuesday morning vers again went on the rampâ€" Ob Tuesday, the water kept graâ€" y rising until late in the eveâ€" ‘it: had attained a height such k mot been since 1913, the ‘guage at the Grand River registered 10%4 feet. Wednesâ€" 2‘ flood subsided without doing _ food ri"@’l one and two strap slipâ€" in black or dark brown all sizes, W mt .0................ $1.95 itl Women‘s and growing ‘#trap buckle pumps, low heel, k ‘or brown and patent leaâ€" s 2. 1â€"2.to 7 very special at M T Hieo l e ds dn en n n n in ns $5.95 ts of woven madras, plain and stripes in neâ€" wand uncomâ€" 3 $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 TS AT PRICES THAT WILL CONVINCE YOU â€"â€"â€" _ OF THEIR REASONABLENESS $2.75 and $4.00 ‘ N* wv se No :c m e d oC D NCKe * *Lewest Poostnle Price . â€"â€" e Spring Topcosts for Men and Young Men shoes, black, gunmetal, lace, 'M, a very good spring $2.rsratrrrrar2snrs + $69D wmudeohn.dsuuï¬tmmdmmo!nll toe, all the best colors, priced at per pair ... 35¢ i*md.wmmmunmm tv. PRorward march to the grocery store and ask for spiendid qualities of customâ€"made suits, tho%g‘c‘m AA VAB A AA A m‘l-lur * T ue * ~ :;.';;-‘, widibtremen on iniintiisteatiihgr im an' d f 4 ___________________“ BERLE _'!“.-’. r Men YÂ¥ gMen Mr. ‘Burdel! Taylor was the ,,,: :m__-_: Â¥re. Soseph P New Spring Suits for Men and Young Men At Spring Shoes and Oxfords Men‘s Spring Furnishings V Boys‘ oxfords, dark brown, Engâ€" lish lace in a new Spring shape, a dressy shoe for boys at ...... 5‘3.50 Semi Soft Collars a very dressy collar, all the best shapes .... 50c at Men‘s dark brown oxfords, Engâ€" lish lace the new square toe, a very good spring style at ......... $5.95 Boys‘ Chocolate Lace Shoes, heavy oak soles, foot form last, a good shoe for service at .......... $4.50 to hear the delivering of the Easter message in song by the rendering of the cantata, "Easter Victory," by the girls‘ choir which they did reâ€" markably well. Congregational Meeting On Thursday evening, April 27,. I Personals congregational meeting will be h‘< Mrs. Bodenhagen has returned to in the Lutheran church to considér her home in Kitchener after spend and discuss the advisability of makâ€" ing two weeks with her daughter, ing some contemplated alterations to| Mrs. Ludwig Berg. the church during the summer. I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heldman and Silk Hose made in the most por ular colors and extremely durable qualities per pair ......... ... 75e Knit, fourâ€"inâ€"hand Ties, Novelty Cross Stripes and Plain colors, very excellent and reasonably pncode:: Men‘s Havana Brown, calf lace shoes, Welt Oak soles, extra value Mr. and Mrs. J. Fassold of Kitchâ€" ener, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Kirch Condition Somewhat Improved. The many friends of Mr. Arthut Hackborn, who has been critically ill with pneumon!a, are glad to hear that he is on the way toward reâ€" covery although still very weak at the time of writit‘g, and not making rapid progress. |00 ut riifwg Next Sunday the usual services will be held forenoon and evening. Mr. Elton Dahmer, is spordigg ‘a new Henry Ford, while <Mr. Wm. Wright has also invested in One. . | Miss Stroh of Waterloo, spent over Sunday hare with her brother. M. C. Strob. . Holiday Visitors Among other holiday visitors we noticed The Messrs Nelson Shelley, $5.95 Harry Fiddler, Rarl Koch, GordOR 1gays at the former‘s home, Mr. and H. Good and Arthur Holle: MrB y3 8. W. Coulter‘s. Noah Cress and daughter, MIiss . yy, H. W. Reinwald of Strattord Marion and the Misses Fiorence EKb#! 1, visiting at his home here. Lmélia and Nelds Shelley and Mis#:~ wr, ang Mr. Aivin Johnston mot Lmelia and Nelds Shelley and MIS$:_ My, ang Mr. Aivin Johnston mot | Good Friday with her mother, Mrs. Hi!, all of Kitchener. Messrs 3:\ ored from Toronto Sunday to spend|C. D. Brown. Mangsisen, Chas, Sthweitzer, Waitér & sow days with friends here. Henrty Bickle of Roseville visited Bohweitser, Miss Phyliss Schweltter _ umy. Johasten ‘Wilson . from the| at the nome of Mr. F. Schraanims und Miss L. Stroh of Waterioo, alto yyagt visited his friend, Mr. H4.| on Thursday last. Miss Vers Good, and Mesérs VérDOR menner recenily. â€" Profithhie Mesting. y,mmï¬.wm_â€"_______ ‘The regular monthly mesting â€"of non, Henry, all ot Toronto. /NMr. P the Women‘s Institute was held last and Mrs. Wm. Strack of Kitchens»\ ~ _ ‘Tea Going Up Wednesday afternoon at the home }mwmmmgu ‘ ipumasges uhn of Mrs. Nabrgang. â€" Mrs, M. Nabhrâ€" mcmmm The unrest in India has ca9800| â€", ns yise.president occupted : the Miss Fisie Good left for more or léss serfous labor trouble6| /) .1/_ ‘wes ; 3 Graham and MrS. \ where she intends to stay for a fow on ‘the toes plantations, ahd bas 14\ _ .. , 20 n0 2lea vare â€" en Mr. ‘Burdel!! ‘Taylor was the vie tim of an unfortunate accident durâ€" ing the football practice last week tim of an unfortunate accident dur. ** "***°*"*. "MP008 ing the football practice :""“"""‘"":q many friends wish him a speedy Miss Dore Dantord recoviy. 4 to spend â€"the Easter holl Rev, O. Burkholder filled an apâ€" 40@Ua‘ntancet in â€"and are pointment in Toronto last week. ; YU!¢ 5 Mr. ‘ Abram Bowman of | Eimira . Mrâ€" Wua‘. was the Sunday guest of Mr. and, Misses Vers w Mrs. David Gimbel. Lautenschlager © of / Kitel Mr. Edwin Shants left on Friday Mr. Reinhold Hammer fro nh";:;h‘!“;u;'m" ' Mr. Abram Bowman of Eimira . Mr. WH( was the Sunday guest of Mr. and, Misses Vers Mrs. David Gimbel. * Lautenschlag Mr. Edwin Shants left on Friday Mr.: Relnhold for a two weeks‘ visit in Washingâ€" . ley. wore‘ hol ton and other points in the Eastern Hammer, United States. | Mr. Theodsc lree visited Case of Smalipox. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin *"Z® Mt5, Dedels is under quarantine, their id daughter, marjorie, having smallâ€" W*8"®.:0C Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox of Grimsby were visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Parr. Miss Liza Shantz spent the Easter Sunday in Kitchener. On Friday the Breslau Football Club held their reorganization meetâ€" ing. Mr. Aaron Mader was elected president and Mr. Gordon Mader was elected captain of the team. The team will accept chalienges. Mr. Harry Thaler and Miss Marâ€" tha Rudy of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rudy Mry. Aaron Mader left on Monday for Toronto to attend the Trustees and Ratepayers‘ Association to be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 1 . Mrs, David Bricker is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Gi,bbs, in Toâ€" ronto. Mr. Peter Smith of New Hambure has rented Mrs. C. Hoffman‘s house and will move this week. Rev. J. Woolner of Kitchener ocâ€" cupied the pulpit in the Cressman ing, in the evening, Rev. Lewis Weber of Waterlco had charge of Bought Property. Mr. Wm. Heipel has bought th: property of Nich. 9. Lichty, former ly owned by Mrs. Hartung also the property of the late Conrad Lant: We welcome Mr. Heipel in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heldman and family of Kitcheber and Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Heldman and family of New Hamburg spent Easter with théir. friends in the village. The Misses Violet and Effie Break spent Easter under the parental ‘Mrs. C. Hoffman of London spent the Easter holidays in the village. Mrs. Yuokblut of Auburn is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Ziegâ€" ler. Mr. Herman Eulenstein of Kitchâ€" cner visited his relatives here. Mr. Herman Wagner spent last Saturday in Kitchener Messrs. J. K. Schmidt and Wm. Heldman spent Good Friday at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Reinbardt Heldman of Heints‘s corner. Mr. and Mrs. Heury Krachling and son Walter, of St. Agaths were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C e e \ . !guited in the price of tea rising cow Rev. H. Goudia, Kitchener, deliver: sistently for the past year. Between 4 the Easter sermon in the M.B.C. October 1920 and today costs have â€" PHIIPSBURG. uns _ 2r. Theodore Hammerâ€"fÂ¥@M Am#‘ Mrs. HWummel. . . _ lree visited lsst Sunduy with relâ€";â€"/ Mr. D. McKay Bemis returned atives here. . .‘ ; i; “ gwhfth‘.MM-nnw Mr. Alfred Wagner, Miss Louiga scoast.. " \. R wa:m of Petersburg and the! Miss Mary Braendel returned lo overâ€"flow the Nith river biidgas and suspending the trafficfor “a†‘The sugar maple segson wasâ€".Oof short duration with a few fiirly good runs of sap, bowever, we ‘h&ven‘t much to comtplain about. It certainly took the joy out of joy riding on the poor roads® during the past weeks, when ‘bad : to depend on all the rail fi There was not much travelling d6 e Mr. and Mrs. Henry W ftom Philipsburg visited on sun day with their son, Mr. Mre. Helmuth Wagner. | School Report of Easter: exams, U.8.8. No. 19, Wilmot and Welles: Jr. IV.â€"Emma Gerber , 70 per cent.; Agnes Norman 60 g&râ€"cent. Emma Gerber present for only two Kitchener, spent the holiday at their} spending a few days with the Missâ€" respective homes. TV CC | ¢s Mary and Abbie Bemis. Mrs. Joseph E. Licht! aud chil â€" Miss Lucinds Martin of Erbsville dren visitéd on SBunday With Mr. was a guest of Miss Adeline Weber C. G. Erb in Wellesley. _ on Sunday. NMr. and Mre. William Seftel tfrom . Rev. Howard Stavanus attended a Galt ~â€" nnant Taxtar m.mnr-rm‘w“ Vineland â€" last Miéses Lillis and Alga Whgner of 8r. III.â€"Dewar Norman, 67 per ont.; Armoldâ€" Wagner, 47 per cent. Jr. IlII.â€"Elizabeth ~Steckley, 69 ar cent.; Moses Lichti, 57 per cent.; ‘bristina Wagner, 55 per cent.; Willie Ellerman, 55 per cent.; Josâ€" eph Kropf, §5 per cent.; George Nagner, 52 per cent; James Mcâ€" Jonnell, 43 per cent.; Harvey Wagâ€" ler, absent. Sr. II.â€"Elmer Roth, 75 per cent.; Nelson Seftel, 72 per cent.; Martha Lichtl, 68 per cent.; Priscilia Kropf, 65 per cent.; Amron Steckly, 58 per cent.; Willie Norman, 57 per cent.; Vera Natziger, 56 per cent.; Clara Gerber, 54 per cent.; Barbara Wagâ€" ler, 51 per cent. Mrs. W. G. and Miss Nelile Mcâ€" Kee spent last Monday in Stratford. Mrs. Simon Fewings and little Margaret are spending the Easter holidays in Hamilton. ley : Miss Carrie Robinson of Hamiiton spent the Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Wray and other Mr. Hugh Ross, 8r., bas returned from Windsor where he spent the winter months <with his daughter, Mrs. W. McNab of Rockwood is visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. Dora Danford, Teacher. MILLBA °TK. . Mrs. F. Steele, of Brampton, spent Good Friday with her mother, Mrs. Messrs. John and Edward Krachâ€" ling spent Sunday under the parâ€" Mrs. Wood and Miss Jean Wood, Mr. Alvin Shelly of Ingersol, and Miss M. W. Moyer and Miss Luc inda Buebler spent last Wednesday at Guelph. * Miss Edith Stefflee of Bamberg spent Good Friday with her sister, shair. Mro. J J. Graham and Mra M. Beledel cach gare yery good readings and Mrs. B. Snider and Miss D. F. Walker gave &n instruâ€" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fernan: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaffer and Miss Laura Bell Turel spent Sunâ€" day at Preston. Mr. Wm. Hass of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heintzman. Misses Aggie and Ruth McDonald of Kitchener spent Easter with their sister, Mrs. Len. Roberts. Miss Mary Hinshberger of Kitch ener spent her Easter holidays with her sister, Mrs. Simon Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and family were the guests of Mr. and Many people around here attendâ€" ed the show at St. Agatha, which was quite interesting. Miss Anna Mosburger returned hoem after spending Easter Sunday in Kitchener. Lester Shelley of Kitchener spent of Burks Falls epent the holidays as Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and son, Albert, were spending Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pannabaker of Toronto spent a few days at Pleasant View. Messrs. Menno Steckly of Zurich Miss Edith Keffer of Breslau is spending some time with her grandâ€" Mr. Herbert Mosburger purchasâ€" 1cts of ‘kinduess and < symâ€"| arloo, speut Seturdsy with the latâ€" ¢ her \ recen mmm,l-.um in the loss of her husband.|; Mrs: Allan Bullock ofâ€"Plattsvilie, rh“dï¬lï¬-n‘ is spending a. fow ‘days. with Mrs, Land others for their florall Chas Bullock, who is i1 with and" Mrs. Alf. Hunime!l andpursing staff of Victoria hospital, JOSEPHSEURG HAYBVILL E. $X is visiting his sister, Tye all of Galt, are visiting friends here at present. $ Anderson spent Satruday at Kitchâ€" Giadyg. and Hazel, of .Gueiph, spent the. weekâ€"end with rélatives here. Miss Gladys Marriott of Kitchener spent Good Friday with relatives here. Mr. Stanley Winfield, of Guelph spent the holidays with Mr. Russe! Winfield. Mrs. J. Shoe maker, of Elmira spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. W. Melitser. Miss Noran Braunn and Mr. Shilter of Kitchener spent the programme, consisting of readâ€" Love‘s on Good Friday. Mrs. Percy Weicker and children "Bave the Children Fund." A ver collection will be taken up. Plattsvilie, was a visitor at Mr. Wm. Mre. W. L. Graham and daughters i*=â€" ~Choice‘*"%" #519 ) + 17 / Migh Grade Aluminum wWEST MONTROSE , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bechtél and son, El‘ tou, of Kossuth, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. P. Ziegler and cdlled on their cousin, Mr. Erwin Keffer. Mr. Arthur Woods, of Lonâ€" don, spent Sunday with his brother, Mr and Mrs. B. C. Woods. Mr. Geo. Hibley.of Elmira spent Sunday there Damage to Fiood Gates The recent floods have . washed away the bank at the fHi0od £AL0S near the dam. Stark Brothers were at their home her over Easter. Held Services ‘The Mennorifte Peaple held their first service here last Sunday. They intend meeting every second Sunday at 2.30 P. M. Mrs. H. J. Lackner and daughters Mary and Lorna visited at the forâ€" mer‘s sisters, Mirs. Eldon and Irvin Halliman near Waterloo at Easter. New Pastor Mr David Donald and Miss Louise Wedding Belis Are Ringing mummymmi ALL WOOL SERGES 79¢ and up; _ 2V4 Qt: Double Boilers HAWKESVILLE at Kitchener, Ontario." t cn thirtive raas ts rihaitraoo ty arigs, Brcaninaites to come. ¢ day attending the inductions is passing through here vis St.. ments and return owing to the roads in other directions. x of the new. Presbyterian .m Rev. Mr. Steward, formerly of hurst, Sask. Â¥3 7 Bus Service. oft Junior TV.â€"Sylvester Jacky Senior IIL.â€"Elmore Kraehling Clarence Mayer 69%,; Giadys man 66%. Junior IILâ€"Elminal Boshart Allan Mayer, 59%. Hearvey Wahl 68%% Lorne .B 62%; Lauretia Boshart 60%; © ford Saizman 59%,â€"/â€" <. g Junior ILâ€"Eimina Mayer‘ 724 Walter Krachling, Florian Moses Jantsl. Junior â€"Primary â€" Mabel .. Clifford Salzmah, Melinds. Ja Minard‘s Liniment Relieves gia. Minard‘s Liniment for sale 8. 8. NO. 15, WILMOT, Firstâ€"Harry Wahiâ€"85%. 2 olz t4