_ ISPECIALS . (WIRES THAT MT “SPRING†Extra quality Blue Serge Sums with two pair at bloomers, belted Norton: style, welt tailored and um lulled. Exceptional value " ttits price. , . Boys Caps 50e to $1.25 Spring Caps. fancy Tweed: and Novelty Weaves. in new colorlugs. - 7613...? Kins siuiiiiiiieiiiiir..L $7.45, 39.75, 514.50% Our “(owing of 'Boyi' Spun; Suns, represent- tho best Canadian mutual-eluted productions, Ire well nude trom the best wearing fabrics obtainsble and reinforced when the you“: strum comes: the extra trousers assure longer wear. Just the thing for Spring and School wear, dark mixtures, all around belt style, 6 to 15 year sizes. Boys’ Shoes _ Boys' Fine Box Kip Lace Shoes. made on the new popular square toe last, sizes 1 to 5%. Special Satur- day .rr.rrm...rrr.rrm.'. CQ " Saturday ..rr._t...rm... “5'0" Bots' all solid Leather Shoes, fabrics tor school wear, black or brown, sizes 1 to 5%. Special ty clear, Saturday at -..... eo a: Items of Interest Lichty Bros., contractors of Wel- for a three mile stretch ot concrete lesley, are getting thinges in shnpe road from'Phllipshurg to Wellesley. Blue Serge Suits $12.50 Mr. C. L. Forler has invested in a new motor truck. vii-is" .y mus-"war. the a-dt-ttk a. ".rseqtaas-t-tttioor-rt-rittr*"0""b- mum an m an my!" - M who Who on tt-atrttsttt-tttateeNrr.emel-tttotym'-t. one AND Two "new“ It"?! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doering and Mr. and Mrs. (than. Weyfahrt Spent last Sunday with friends in' Kitch- anon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoerle and son Roy ot Wilbe were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Doering. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Welker and tam- fl of Kitchener were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Sam An. Mr. Cart Graber spent last Sun day with Hoerle Bros. at WIlbe. Messrs. August and William Krritr tel of Petertttrurtr called on C. L. Forler on Sunday. _ Sizes 11 to 13. Special BOYS’ SPRING SUITS with Extra Bloomers alum-MW a can: an. . Custom Tullorod an“: In): one pair ot Tron-on, Wool nourish. 'Icoeplod Spring and Summer, Single no Double M. Boys' Raincoats $6.95 Dr. and Mrs. L. Doerlng and Mr. Ladies' ladies Lad!“ tr pieces Fury Voiles, all good than. Reg. Boys' Serge and Twoed Caps In luau nylon. Special Isn't Dark and-143m Blue Chambray Work Shir“. :11 one». (large make.) Rex. 81.15. Special ...... $24 $28 $32 $38 Mon‘l Knitted Ties In a nice nun ot colon. R... we a dos-n Bath Towels, a good Matt with collared stripe. an. 66e each. Special w......"....,.. ...... ..... 1 piece Shauna. unbleached. " In. with. very oven weave Re..00c. Special .,......s.....r...._.... " only Gingham Home Drum. nlcoly muâ€. ' Lulu. Long an: Gloves In muck, Inw- anl any. ' Bu. 81.00 ttree)......-.--...---.. VERY SPECIAL so um. "r_ih"i'L6-rtEtt am“ With 00. Pair of Tron-on â€My at $16.90 Waterloo PHILIPSBURG. Boner. also Black. Frlduy and Saturday Mtecial A. Newman ty Co. Hope In the new shades, Nude. Fawn. Dawn, Blooms-rs ht pink and white, Reg. 600. Spock] White Vesu. no sleeves, Reg. 40c. Special Friday and Saturday Fomcrly A Bechtel Stetrs $2.35 $2.95 Miner Patent Leather Oxl'm'dl, ulna " to S............ at)“: Children's Patent. Leather, One- Strap Pumps, sizes 8 to m m.............'...... $2.85 Chlldren's Patent banker or Kid and Smoked Elk, silos 6 to7% .......tp.r_..e... $1.65 iutant's Patent Leather or Kid One-Strap Pumps, sixes tto5 _..............'.. $1.25 You‘ll tind here a tremendous range of styles. Good style is very important. Good at is necessary. We are particular about both; we at your feet properly. Meat Tan Oxfords, rubber heels, a good style and quality, at a low "price. Men's Brown or Black Oxfords. the new toe with welt soles. an ex- tremely dressy shoe, priced low. Oxfords that are smart and trim in appearance, in Brown and Black Calf Leather, all with rubber heels. and Mrs. Edward Heldmnn ot Kit- chener were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heldman. Permian. Miss Catherine Yost spent a few days last week with "lends in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Gerber and Mr. Dan Gerber ot Linwood visited with their mother, Mrs. Gerber, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hammond and son Jimmie of Camber spent a tew days last week with the former“: parents, Mr. dam! Mrs. Jun. Ham- mond. . Mrs. Wm. You. Mr. Aaron and Miss Ad? You, spent Saturduy with triends"in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. M. Norrls of " chel vhltgd with' "lends here on Sunday. . Mlaoes’ and Children's Men's Low Shoes AT $4.95 AT $5.95 AT $6.95 KINGWOOD mt, 7‘? 49e $1.39 $1.19 3N - 39c 49e 89e 49c 49c mu. 'g,'.1'et,."agL2'.l Ir Fl _e wwmu "A-ttr-trata- '" anâ€: "e-r, V . Ina-m an. mutant-Invi- a. F1t.,".ht." 11'l2l' t,dlfT q Mi when a". than: -. tted tho “d m F, '.'u'"ln%"i'lll'l'l'TauTGGlT"ii'a"iiii7 wool no may (w Willa?" c w, . F motrtottuttmisn-trf','fff: .m.. DH} “OMSMIP.IIIIHHOMMQII (tn-dehumi- of in. but: my! a: W At “at". M“ Vow“. u d an. aluminum, 1ty21tt't,ti'2' ' curd-Mm “d 'lTrd"t,'J'a,'l'll"Td the mm a my M atgrtMr "tt 'Ill-Ja-l"-.""':',','.-.' aria took“. a uni man are: a. "" a hat} atmoV - :1- "? III.- M. My“. “.m‘ with ttte old nut-g . "one on P" lifes pathway. A“ trl, iiiiGC. “and: him. mt of the brick hell; up" when tho-o "a." '.n “chm may Ttsq Holy Spirit, Wan-h: to! tho In. shim. on mum by. tT Says? te, 3:3: Joni. ia-s Th. bride was Von pretty, “and born from node-tor at lamb. N.Y., Winning. In. all Ton-lo. Kitchen". Wntorloo. mm. Nov Humbug. mun. manl- and West lemme. . l The smell bot pining with Intel:- SB, we. preenmbiy the eeue d some excitement end l mu tire which had overrun m hound- _ week ego Monday. The Volunteer tire brigade which we: celled unto' requieition after I lhort hut ttant battle soon had the fire under cone ttoi. Pemnale F Mr. Otto Koch spent the (when ot inst week on e trip to Pieter; to visit " brother Mir-rd: on " retun Journey he celled on friend; in -Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alitttt Good spam inst Wednesday with minivan and trienda in Guelph. Mrs. Neuleldt and auditor In. Friesen and children moved to Wat- erloo last Thursday. Mr. Martin Schumaker of Kitch- ener spent Tramway evening with fiends in our Tilhttpt. Mr. Edward Putter was I hull- neu visitor in Kitchener and Wat. erloo last Thursday. Mr. and Mm. William Hess of Kitchener called It their former home and friends in the village last Saturday. Mr. Oliver Scheitele spent the week end on a bruins" trip to St. Thomas and suroundtng dla. mm. Mr. J. W. Schweitzer or the hotel expects to get things in shape to serve 4.4 to his muons “cording to the reguhtloul prescribed. r Wr. W. J. - w“ I Milne" .vllltor to Burford on Monday. Thursday (Ascension Day) will be (It-tingly observed by I service tn the German basilica in the Latin- eran church at the usual time that evening. Farmers Club Meet Messrs. Knerr, Werle, Dietner and Gies, chairman ot the marketing committee, turnip uhlpper, tuttr- emp- per and egg shlpw respectively ot the St. Agatha Femen’ Club visit- ed the local club at the meeting on Saturday eventing. Owing to the heavy rain the attendance me man. The discussion: however were inter- esting and prxrtttatM. Much credit is 'due these enthus- iastic members of the sister club for braving the elements to (all over the problems ot the lax-rioting of farm products. Mr. ani Mrs. A. B. Bruinchor of Kitchener were Sunday visitors " the home ot E. Bum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huang. Mluel Annie and Rule Httrtwig and Mrs. Geo. Erick-on ot Kitchen- er ttnd Mr. and Mrs Herman lab- utzki Ind non Norm“: ot St. Jacob- spent Sunday " the homes ot Mr. and Mrs. Herb Glen 3nd Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Stab. New- Nous. um Rule 8019 returned to her home here after spending the winter month- In Cnlltornh. Mr. Ala - - lunch! “remnant-Ia. gamma-my uh III (rir"uiiiFfiaLiiiiirjtyee.t. ('trrs. my»: out W {you new. Mr. Jake Gulch.“ um! Mr. Pull “out of Wnterloo upon! "ettt Sun- day wlth friend: hon. in. elm Madman leet on lon- dny tor Rochester “In sounding I few was“ with m- brother heâ€. Born, an In ttut, to Mr. M Mm. Alba! Irttetret, n In. . Born. on In, tt, to It. “a In. V. ottarbetn, . not. A number oe no you. loin from town “my“ a mount “In; " narr- In: “Inky. mum in has um. luau an m Bola mind we My in WC". _ lunar-communal.“ link-mm. mmmwmn momma-mu» LINWOOD tsit, Bat . t vale on. u dttqtt will! in m ova-Ind a wrath ot only bionic-o. , 1n: Rae. Mr. Mu when to' I'md canned i mm of punk mu. ith match- can climb on “an m». an l mus, sweet pan and “no. at. “I - a! - and mun". annealed by her ulster, Antonin. who - the In. Ian): I! and! In. 1'l'"ir.r. [owned In I the“ 01m haunt . Wood- - s not! with In; ,cropo do chine with hat to and: Velma.“ Ruth Devin In; I beautiful solo. and mm a bonus: ot Coral Oph- -M unto Rae. M. D. “dim sum: elf)! all: raw- and term. The brida- but hard ovenlu. - room was attended try his brother, ogdqr “a, mum» mum Jack. wine "the mm 300301, Non-Inn - is luring hie home completely remodeiled. u win but like e new residence. He ruined the wells, a new “be-ml root. co meat. well. Inge venndnh which when (int-bed make: a hunk". convenient end commodloul. The work in being done by neuter mech- Juice ot Wutiasmstmrtt. Norman has also 4e! out I new arch-rd with e variety of fruit twee which is im- proving‘ " piece very much. Lean! and Personal - “a church - - Ilia on thtnAq.rrMtmiM. Willia- m Mel. an. In. . dttqtt will. In a. cul- ln: now. Mr. Mu when! to] M] church on "The PM". all lung. and eunuch-'2 Weodl an; I not: while line imp. do chine with hat to hutch an]. Dewitt m n beautiful solo! and curled a boauet ot Coral Oph- Rev. M. D. Helium â€out: and: all: raw- nnd terns. The bride- evenlu. - room was attended by his brother, con-tome» ileum Jock. while "the mm Mel, Nona†- ln he'll; lile nlece ot the bride,- made tt very home completely remodelled. " will pretty nowtrr girl. she wn mean,- 'look like . new reeidenoe. He rained attired in n coral crepe drone the wells. a new about“ root. on trimmed with white hoe and corded ment well. Into "an“! which I basket ot Iweet you. After the when uni-lied make. I tel..'.'?']?""!."" the - young couple convenient and commodious. The with the Invited guests "pulled to work in being done by neuter med»: the home ot the bride'l parent: tor) nice ot Willinnubnr'. Norm“ has dinner where the luxuries ot the sea- nleo Jet out I new orchnrd with 0:90]: were bountifully provided. Mr. vttrioty of fruit in†which ll lm- end Mrs. Vaisln left on a short proving " piece very much. honeymoon trip to Toronto. Ming-re Lent and Perennial - Fem and Bulletin. On their return The village cows ttre an!!! turned: they will reside in their new home out on the mod to “Ilium Etch [ " Linwood. The many friends of cow arr-tel I Wilmot tag. The ooun- the bride and groom extend eon- eil would do well to put I eheekhrratautioms and best wishes tor n on unto modern on this rend. When long and happy wedded lite. . a car collide: with n cow it in the Pgmnllg, . The village cows Ire again turned out oh the road to vulture, Etch cow curb- I Wilma: tag. The com:- cil would do well to put I check on auto We†on this road. When a on caudal with I cow it is the latter um tuners. The rain on Sammy night was a boon tor lay and min crops 3: yell as garden things. " I Mr. Ind Mrs. Adam Poll ot Rose- t Mr.. Pohl and Mm Wright the teachers in William-burg held Arbor Day on Friday ot In! we“. ville visited Chris. Rohr on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Hume, Mr. and Mm. melt [ans-ton and um- " of Pro-ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alun Bunock and daughters Albert- and Mar ot Bright Tufted It Allan woer !le'u on Sand-y Chris. Rohr bu bummed his snug lot by I new lance. hauls Mee. - minted In the work. Church Oct-vie. Meetings will be held In the U. B, church next Sauna It 11 em. end at 8 pm. All are Invited. Chris. Rohr, we“ dlgur hunted by Harold Schledol bu the caudal tor I now well on the km of Ladle Kile ot Bridgeport. bulb hn nn' up-to-dlto tam "mud New Homo l Young people to we number ot ttbottt [any gathered It m home: of the new wedded couple Mr. Ind l Mn. Albert Kurt sad nhowored the _ you. host and mm- w'tth mm: 1nd ulnbh am. Thu you" ‘poovlo - hon-okay!“ on the old home-tad and" - (Ivor-Me ambushed. A not! ot - Wilh the hwy-cowl. continued h-winu- and -Htr. Rich-M Nut. In. Not his moth. er. and child Mn moved into the - my coupled by Mr, and In. all Rhoda um! mm. We volcano the Ion-or to our - In. lu- - an m um. . - Jn m it!“ an it "ttt with " W nd “not. WIth this mok'. In“. of the Chronicle we no commenclnn the "t-rtlttrt ttf a union of ero-rord puzzle. which no doubt many of our radon will rind of abaorblng Interact. Thou cnduvorlng to no!“ them wlll mm the - to ouch crou- word punk In the succeeding week'o _ h. mun mum Council with min-poem I» II.“ . can M on In: M - an-udnwnm mummmm mammal-ruminant. mammal-um.†"e-et-ttttret': - - ,_‘AAA__I‘ I‘L- IL- h tu-u-ts momma. CROSS WORD TNIII MIN â€OWNID on My Mom. in I gm of m â€can an... an. won the canton?! bridal "I! Miss Bantu Stump! ot Waterloo was a guest at the home of Mr. sud Mrs. Nicholas Kittel. Miss Antonia Stoeser ot Kitchener went Sunday " the home ot her uncle. Mr. Charles amour of m. Agatha. Mr. Ind Mrs. Max harem: ot Wat- erloo visited It the home ot Mr. and Mrs, Simon Wagner. Mr. and Mrs,' Herman Hauck and children ot Petersburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich. Mr. Jack Freihnrger ot Kitchener spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Henry Sumner. Mr. Jerome Kittel, who underwent an operation some time no, in able to be around again and is doing an nicely as his many friends can ex- pect. . mum-um - Come to Our Demonstration of tiils,tr,1i,ttitiih,t,!siii,i:,si, See the Gas Range that Makes Its Own Gas We eotdidly invite gattergt, in this 1oealitrtaitdthe man to whom toour itii5,Si,i,ie,tt,',t,tie,itnat and use his dam of Cookon. mm bum you a no" that is diner. ent--- you! att-loft/pall. lath. fgtrg,irti2t,ga'rti'.t,ttrfl'1 ttf, a a m l - all In one! um.- all the conveniences of any ya to farm ind album by“ â€album-aim Matt-vt-- '" III “I ..hFF-"- 800 the Coleman Ho.- Burt m that from]... a.“ “I... but n ma s. dtutt 3:1,le M iiiirURiFi" - iii HEM, Gi mm" your link iii Phone 215 . Waterloo Mom of Inland. Mr. nd In. Abe R. Hanu- "" Ion, Accommnlod by Mr. and In. New 14ch of Wuerloo upon! Sunday " the home at Mr. Ila-slum Hornet nut Baden Conger. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ouch ad family no!†Bunny but " the home of Mr. Joe Schwelmr. V Ilr.-und Mrs. All-n Domeht Ind funny ot Berlet'l Corner were bull- nou callers to Waterloo on "tar. Jar. Joseph Schwoluer was I hull- noss c1110: to Haldane" on may. Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred Klan-polo. Br., spent Sundny with rolnlvel in WM.- erloo. Mr. Eugene Dietrich wu _ busy hauling logs to Bnmhorg last week. Mr. mil Klan-we]? hired man was busy Milling wood to the brick- yard last week. Mr. and Mrs. mu Klan-we! nude a can to Wnterloo on and†evening. Funnel-I tie buy the†any: planting mmâ€. some of whom are putting out a In" crop. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riemann! Jr. were business cellar! to meloo on Saturday. The rain on Saturday was tt great help to crops. Everything' 100k- nice and fresh. . I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Melton“ Ind family were business eaiiert, to Brat. erloo on Fridty. Mr. Anthony Rum; made a short can on Mr. George Lorentz near St. Agatha on Monday. ’umwmmuqui’w,mu “*wmmumul Kw e-tii-eat-sr-tNt-.-"" Mal-WWW. mummmbmuh'ulmn mwau-oouym ' . (KITCIBIII'S FIGHT-SHARING STORE) A “JAR!“ " cunt-cm “an AT 0“ to mun-u , m w. VIM " to £11.50. In "but and striped . _ V, 5TH . .UNFIOH LAKE MINES UNITED .1 Hunt-n u The mm“ Dopanuum More. of - Boo qrttnt a clean. sanctum sum the Coleman 1.-tttt wish. no obi-man. no (In: fuel "rs. 8-. law our NW Ind how Ilflthil ,,iiieEfgiiadi M in (I; from eomrtMMt 'tptttett or n. wk ean't will 't'll man-Ila 'dlrrJ','la. No "mwlinc" “shall-gulch "ttuofwntarrttttOn4mht- an an nus, Imam Mod In a mmm. ALL J WEEK -.."rqrr.t+t-rt.".u_r.r Vl‘bl'vli mum SPECIAL DEMONSTRATOR here on Friday t Saturday May 22nd and May 23rd Mr. “a bin. nod Helm-nu. fr. And In. Emmott. m oe Vin-rho, were - on Sand†not win: It. and In. Prod Klenppol. Noun of Interest. tqtqtme.tqrt0rmtr'r I I I ‘IH'IIIHI tl“! \IthI ‘I Mr. P. Hill ot Teetorlville bu nu rived to an over Mr. can“ work in the Union Bank ot Canada. Mr. Ocular will be innuterfed in the near future. We wish him success wherever he may go. Again 5 tie more human Plann- vllle and New Dundee Continuation school football teams. A number from this vicinity visited the Nissan District on Blossom Sunday, May 17th. Rev. C. w. Backus»! Paris In con- ducting revival services in Mum- helm. Rev. Good at Kitchener in conduct- ing special services at the M. B, Church, New Dundee. sir. and Mrs. David R. Begum, Mr. sud Mrs. J. B. o. Schmidt ot Baden. Mra. Fast and daughter)!!!“ of near New Dundee visited at the home at Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Toman on Sunday. Mr. McDonald ot the Hydro Elec- ue, Kitchener, WI! in town on Mon- tttir signing up a number of alum tor llydm. The work was not com- pleted as the supply ot asmmenl toms ran out. The remainder ot the subscribers will be signed up in the near future. an nll tho ulna-em Mee. and notch from the tmall WV cooker to the hltt, with. mmlad rum. 300 m rummbly them, new. In priced- 30 an to eomr, when“! I“ m ttgtrrirut m a m - an. a an. NIW DUNDII "