_ Always . Order The»: , Q s' By L .a . ,Namo “at out of Canada to the United Stated, which should remain here. Prot. Convene o! the Ontario Agriculture) College, ot Guelph. In en Maren before the Kitchener My] Club on Monday. emphulud the need and adv-nape ot orient anon emong tumor- tor lmpmvinr marketing nouns... The wetteri aid the lemon ot Cnilfornle hedl not with much notes: in lurker-1 In; their mu product: m Datum hr omnlnuon end he “run ren- eon why the “more ot this Pro Vince about! not elect unman- or. mlnnonl. It Canaan: patch-nod more native norm (rune and vege- teblel more money would rennin in the mntry. The maker mum-ted tut about â€5.000.000 was annually will to can“ from Kit-honor “a Gntt mum. I- w“ by the Monument: and In. bun-tuba " Ottawa tendon at. by an «taunts at who 1trtr_eu'" al a. county. W. M. "riaéiFiriiori- in? TM?“ W2 -etntt8thatonrqr.naas-r" - Cf"" - ._.- t -'P"" -- "'N" -'-"iHF__'-_"i- -- """"'T"'"""'"e""P_ f2PCtet1ree-eryltrt-tra-'yrturisf Ptert"ytrterhtttef.Pee-o_rtn-' unucummmmmeumndmm - mm -qttr "dlh'"tsrmtmeat'utorhsr'er, mutual-humus. within-uuuuuetommun. A Optician 50 Ontario St. S. Phone im, Kitchener Gordon Elmo" Your Ego Specialist " yBu would choose your PttyVt, chow the Specialist In whom you can place every Botttidentte. The specialist who look: H""' Ms pmfeuion u a noun HELPFUL seams: “You Can't be Optimistic with Misty. Optics" FAIIIRI NEED ORGANIZING “Wtumohov;u nm‘mdm'n- Seven Lilies -“You Ain't Seen Nuthin' Yeti" If you want to make cakes such as you have never made before, try this flower. You? appreciate its real quel- ‘lty, its purity and its re- IIuhHe uniformity. _ If its a General-Pur- pose “out you nut~ for Both Bread and Pastry Ocean WHEN our friend, Al. Ink-M curing-u than hulls, but it's not a joke when we say that If you have never tried " Jolson, springs these famous words, It's a good joke and everybody IIWIAL run an" [am a! an». in. ink: "You Ain't Seen Nuthin' Yet" Always (Fancy Pastry) Flour Hour Pain is one of Nature's warnings that something is wrong with the body. Indigestion. toi instance, is characterized by pains in the atom, sch. and often shout the heart- rheumatism by sharp pains in the limbs and joints; headaches are a sign that the nerves or stomsch are out of order. In Some ailments, such as anaemia, pain is not so promi- nent. in this case Nature's warning takes the form of pallor, breath iessness alter slight exertion. pal- pitstion of the heart, and loss at appetite. “never form these warnings take, wise people will not ignore the met that many diseases have their origin in poor blood. and that when the blood is enriched the trouble disappears. Dr. Wiiiisms' Pink Pills are most helplul in such cases because thOy purity and build up the blood to its normal strength. Vin this way it tones up the nerves. restores the appetite and gives per- feet health. Miss Hssel Berndt, of Amprior. Ont, hss proved the great value of this medicine and BarB'.--- "I sm s young Kiri and have been working in the {notary for the put [our years. For two years I hsri been in such poor health that it times I could not work. I was thin and pale. and troubled with heml- sches sud {shuns spells. l doctor- ed nesrly all this time. but " did not. help me. Mr mother sdvised the to his Dr. Willisms‘ Pink Pills slid after nun; them tor s while I could notice en improvement in my condition. I used nine boxes and on truthfully my that my hesith is ream. When t hem nun. the Mlts I weighed " pounds and new 13AM!) AND HOSPITAL GET l GENEROUS GRANTS l Delegation from the K.-W. hots. jitai and local regimental band an neared before the city council Fri day evening. The K.GV. hospital through its chairman E. o. Weber requested a grant or one mill or an proximately $20,000. Wm. o. bachead: on behalf of the Kitchener band; asked for a grant of $4,000, “rm Weber pointed out that the hospital' was carrying an overdraft ot about; 811.000 at the bank on which 'Pri were paying interest, and a grant ot $20,000 would enable the Commis- sion to wipe out overdraft. Mr. Web- er said the average per patient cost was $3.30 per day and includes priv- ate, semi-private and public ward pa- tients, the latter being largely non paying . Mr. Lochead for the band pointed out that Waterloo grants Its band a very generous amount and this was one of the reasons tor Wat! erloo'a admitted superiority over the Kitchener 1mm at The present and The Kitchener band was given the grant of $4,000 asked tor and the Hospital Commission $20,000. Danger Signals That Ev'eryone Should Take Sefiousiy. I 'rartgtt no. I too! tin I on my 800d - to Dr. VIM-mi Pin): Pills "' no†other In!" MI. will an an. I me ma." “You an m that pm: than In no!†on!» or it III" " a aim-y ot $300 tor each member with tn Idditional 8200 for tho chain man per annum. The who" of the council expmsed‘ the let: that the commissioners were not 11- titled to more than 85.00 per meet- ing which is paid ‘to the ’memben ot the council. IIMUNIRATION FOR LION? COMMIOSIONIRO The finance committee ot the Kit- ohener city council at a meeting held Thursday night volad rename!» Mon to the Light Commission ttt the rue of $6.00 tor each meeting. The Light Commlnéion in a letter to the council h“ asked tor, o’clock ll In afternoon and M. the you! at I nvolvoE demanded am out: tor n men), which vu than him. At u: o'clock be Tuit-d the ulna-y Iain Ind d-ttded more agency. The who were mMitted um Saddler: urn-l tomtwmi. “to? mm; mm to} dry-1.. at I 0.an Bt. mm. It Arthur W. menu. In an in. man u a King St., mun-r. NATURE'S WARNINGS WUOID 0F HOLD†P,' 'rs' A. a Moved by w. B. Hemmerich and B. Letson that the ttrthrrrtntr ary counts be [mid and that the Reeve grant Itir9rd1sr tor the name: Mired by A. Larch and w. s. Hemmerich that the report of the Committee ot the Whole on the Aud- itor's statement ot the Treasurer'~ accounts he tuiopted.--Carried. Chas. Bennett, gravel andiéork, 53.35; Peter Manger, gravel and work. 9.80; Amos Eby. delegate. 8.00; Albert Larch. delegate, ih00; Allan Good, bolts, Lt0.--Total, $80.- 2.5.--Carried. I)!!!" " an: matter pictures qNgq-tttttstheqrerQqt.tet.dttqg by Ir. line at MI MN arm a Kin-VIM “It you It. um: M â€.000 â€like! can " It will ‘p-ondtlcmnouhuut "NtWotlmeetaee4teero- “~19...wa After examining the some the Council resumed and the Chairman presented the following report: To the Reeve and Council: We, your Committee of the Whole. beg leave to report that we hare examined the Auditor's statement at the Treaimrer's account for the year 1984, showing a credit balance over all liabilities of $1,203.01 and as we tin'd some correct we recom- mend the adoption ot the' same. aid Henry B. nix. ctrqirman. Moved by A. Larch and H. B. Eix that bylaws No. 737 and 738 be read a third time and patmed.-Car. ried. Moved by H .B. Wx and A. Larch that this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Cttttm- ber, Conestoga. on Tuesday the 7th day of April, next, at 9 o'clock mm. W. J. Snider. Clerk. and For-man Frank Zeuel. A. Bhoemnker, Wm. Mitchell, Wm. Shorrml. J. J. Wil. klnson. Wilbert Molnar. Wendel Lehman, Harvey lolluer. George Weber. Clayton Miller. Noun Gimp rich, Geo. P. Mattie, Wm. Dalton, Shoemaker, And._l‘rmw, Milton Jacob Aberlo. Simeon Weber, anâ€. Scheitele. Slam Martin, M. C. Schumann Geo. Munmh, Theo- phll_ gelnel. John Maren Albert Larch, Almon Snider, Levi B. Bow man, Inn Martin, Henry homer, D. B. Hellman, Dun CW, Anr. on Hoffman, John not“. John Mou- nr, Aaron Sunder, Clown Mnrtin Percy Pwnler, Herbert During. Mord “We" John a Widenâ€, Mint Moran. Sun Ulnlnch. John Lehman. The following Township otncers were appointed under by-law No: 737: Fence Vlcwerl Martin E. Bru'bncher. Henry Kllnck, Jesse B. Snyder. Anthony Glen, Aaron Hoffman. Milton Snlder, Mll- ton Weber, Wm. Mitchell. Poundkupcn J. W. Schweitzer. F. Lonny, G. Hounger, Casper Mosh. Andrew Hummel, Edwin noun. Jack In". (In tttrd upon, m m with I new new it the all.» when] or: My In.“ Fer, 1925 be re ' T arried. ',,'".ltf, by w Bc, that by m'boundarles Eton; be read can IXPIRT COVE. LMTURtt On motion by H'ommerich and Lemon the council went Into I Com. mittee ot the Whole on the Auditors' matement ot the Tmsurer's' ac- counts tor the year ending Dee. 3tst, 1924, with H. B. Eix in the chair. Moved by H. B MU and A. Lore]: that lay-law No. 737 to appoint the lovers] Township officer: tor the rt" 1925 be read I ttrat and second ' Ke arried. by w. S. Homeric!) and H. B; that by4aw Pa). 738 to alter thi’boundarles or certain school pet, from be read a first %td second titne,-43arrhyd, The mintttets of the previous post Mon were md uni adopt“. The mullet"! council ot the Township ot Woolwich not n Con. ung on Thnruhy the m. dag ot Much. was. pan-Inuit to postpone- ment trom Much trd. All members prawn. The Reeve in lha.chnlr. WGOLWICH T?.' COUNCIL MEETS bill“ In! W m! unmwmu'dcuuu meuouummma-a unit-mutilate.†rhomtbmmudlb no“, Del out! loud - you. t't.d_o'tt.tmt- Tart Genomi- Jacob Home. son at Mr. Conad Alleudorl', aged 85 years. after a ‘short Illness. De- ceased came to Waterloo from Ger- many " years ago and for " you! was employed at the Waterloo Man- ufacturlng Co. In 1862 deceased mar- ried Magdelena Boltzmann who ur- vlves filth eleven children, namely. Annie (Mrs. Max Springer) Toronto, Bose (Mrs. Ferdinand Schneider)‘ Waterloo, John H., Kitchener, Hen.' ry, New York City, Herman, aunt Conrad Allendod Death summoned an and resident of Waterloo on Saturdny In the pen" In. can Lee. I. The death occurred on Sunday at Waterloo of Mn. Carl heâ€, and " years. foitowing_nst “In.†ot e year's dilution. There survive. I tore rowing husband and five chndm.‘ two was and three daughters, Cleo tour gluten, Annie Oem. Geo. atss-l ton) (Mushy. )1er (In. Mela-rd Burioy) Toronto, Margaret (In; Henry Wamfell) wnerioo. and Ten- (Mrs. Jello MoKeown) Ruchener.' The funeral took place, Wetlands; afternoon to the St. John's Luther“; church for nervioe thence to the Mount Hope cemetm for interment I on son. and], In. H. Duran. In. w. Thom or “manor, In J. H. Wood- ot Mulr- uul Alva hauler ot Albert, nuts an“: grandchildren, and It: (mt. grud- ettiidmtt. he [when] took pine. on \Vodnm. a The do.“ toot - oh In!“ anal-nob- irr Halliali: m it or the at. has. Thu-10!. VII-l mkglgcoqtmpomcuhum for nirvana]. irtrrreamr.', There ‘Iurvln than human all Mpmkuhhm mu- m pin nah-u: gun I“ .upm-wamm -eHuw--qttte" - or-ttr/r-tss.- mammals-mam?» funeral took vim on andâ€. _ Formulae for Waterloo County Soils ' 4-8-4 of 3-8-6 (Clay Loam) b8-10 or 2-8-16 (Light Sandy Loam) Swift’s Bed Steer Fertilizers Wheat, 30 bushels per acre .. Corn, " bushels per acre ..... Outs. 60 Inn-Mapu- ocro .... Potatoes, 260 bushels per are oniortis,000tmatteuper-xr .. 'thttothr,2titrm-ems.... Clttmr,2tkto'et-taerte ..... Audfu4tonlptm b..... mmnmwm Club-u. â€Maura-I .... “wanton-nun .... _ SWIFT’S RED STEER FERTILIZERS (bag or ton) Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers put the Vigor and Strength back into the soil Swift’s Red Steer trertitizdri, You cenot produce cyopa withtsut sappqtttie,trrngttt of the soil. _.. KITCHENER' NURSERIES Can Put Nitrogen, Phosphoric Acid and Potash back into the soil in the same frofortio" as the Crops Exhaust them. [ You éannot make" profit from a" ioifituU licks TIE AiroFio _ produce capacity crops. Farmers and Gardeners Each Crop Takes from the Soil " Follows : may Rapid; Mich, Alfred, Rochester, N. Y., Adolph, Calgary, Aim, Conrad George, Waterloo,' Lttgitut (Mrs. Chan. Collard) Vmcouvor, B.C., Georgian. (Mrs. Charles A. Schneid- er). and Carrie (In. Hurry Slmr son) or Kitchener. Ono son. George, prodeceuea the his Mr. Allendort. 45 years Mo. on. Amer, Mr; George Hammer, ot Non-hat, also mourn: "ff Pays to Use Them" strict conhdGG," iiiiGGFiGiGiirilt""irareirrr"i"iriiiriii and your Estate. . ' The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company a. Wséam a 1. Tm! Manny and“ " mm. dg'M'ff 8.2mm ' Ietfft, fan his task of admin“! _ " tin Estate is / WATERLOO a Fire and " rglar proofvaultjor (In safe-keeping of secu H..- tin and other valuable papers. . L Up-to-datc accounting methods. _ i. Impartial 'H'charge of duties. I are Sold in Waterloo County by 1(oy are at; Liberty lo discuss. with ys,free 9f ehertre may; The Waterloo Trust also acts as Co-executor with 1 private individual, and in quite u number of instances has been ap- pointed Administrator’ of an Estate when the private exe- cutors already appointed have for various reasons refused to act. . ' Wclgam a bugs (up: and are familiar with (rii7; with“ a: whit: -'iraaFtatrtsutwaae 43L 3, "-1 an Estate. _ _ '. ' o V.' a Trust Company's/cos are Whighcr than Mon allowed _ , é} a private ex or. q 'he A few of the advamti- an as {humans _ “1251b; bonus. 52th.. ..3811bo. an». . mm. .. " lbs. " lbs. 77 lbs. ..108M. .Ittttc TTN. ..81Ilh. "ttre. not». â€MA-mummy.†WHO USE 48 lbs. his loss. _ Georgina (Mrs. Chatr. Schneider) ot Kitchener died on unfunny white on a visit to Tacoma, Wuhingwn. Howam Klinch. Ion ot Mr. and his him Mrs. Oscar WInctt tell while our. Cole we:- lng " Ochoa] recently striking ttig links an: head on the pavement and as a re-tRrctively, " lbs. 20 n». 16 lbs. " Ibo. 16 Ibo. OFFICES : KITCHENER 9 lbs. 17 1ba. ll Ibo. all! its suffering from a 'tight com canton ot the brain. Aafa banquet given by the Math? odlst choir recently C. J. Holman the director of the choir was presented with tt geld coin on the occasion of his blrthdny while Rev. and Mrs. Cole were mresented with gold cuff- links and a bouquet ot noe-rs res- Order New by lull or 18 Benton St. Kitchener Phones t 476 1213 GALT w. -,'.’i