ii â€than: no m'm-m In: ii» M an an}, no thlr in. , Ur via an an. to a. emu-tum- , nu “In" ot NM!" up but.» ' ti. Lunch ad the he!“ the - â€not that, In our he: within the Bmateat m- ' pin that has ever Isl-I‘d. was In . wondertul mum-non to guy that thinking you No mu; m "" ‘Bould bell" any British boy or girl, in or woman. than to become a good Canaan, playing " part In the Dominion': gm! forward much In tho moat wonderml prone" in all most wonderful "a. Iltttrt Grey strongly favors the emigration of - mm children to Canada. _ I“ My. cum-us. a Mrs. H. A. Meyer was a visitor in Essex this week, in attendance at the funeral ot her uncle. Mr. Forbes Hague Geddes, whose lamented death occurred white on Ms way to London to attend the Synod of Huron as lay representatlve of St. Paul’s Church, Essex. and as a member ot Synod Executive. The Kitchener Auxiliary of the United Church ot Canada met In Trinity Methodist Sunday School moms last Thursday, when Mrs. Brent gave a most 1pteretstlntt re- port ot the Women's Missionary Sociew held in London a fortnight no _ Mr. Kenneth Sims of McGill Uni. versity, Montreal. is a holiday visitor with his parents, Mr. and Airs. H. J. Sims, 2r, Ahren W., Kit. chener. Their many friends were deeply grieved to learn of the sudden death ot Mrs. J. D. Barnes, beloved wlfe ot John D. Barnes. which took place at their home at Providence. Ki. last Wednesday afternoon, May 20. Mrs. Barnes, a daughter or the late Isaac Hoffman of Waterloo, was a frequent ttappyrrtNto: in the Twin- City, where aha m held in kindly remembrance. To the sorrowing husband and daughter, Mrs. D. Shannon Bowlby. three sisters, two "brothers, an aunt, Mrs. J. S. Anthea. and two grand-children most heart- felt sympathy is extended in their time ot deep sorrow. Mrs. William E. Chalcratt, of " Bedford Road, Toronto, announces the engagement of her elder daugh- ter, Elsie Irene. to Major Arhtur R. Mortlmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mtrrtimore, ot London. Ontario, the marriage to take place quietly in June. The following announcement will be ot special interest to her hosts of Twin-City friends with whom she was such a special favorite, having spent her holidays regularly at the home of her grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs. George Randall, Wat. erloo. _ raummm-mm-mlxmw "a.ereaersn-rs-rrtr.tqequat-V can. and: »m and mm mm mum-accummuum M “but; no ul- na. NWuu-mlnov-u‘u- Stttr.ttt. I. raw-them W at term [in tMgtahttee. Mud an], “01min. un-phmammmu. with on. um to the onion-tuning- I!“ In hot hrldOl-OU'I [on at sad “It.“ ot hand!“ up bot-con mun â€omen. our m nun. tho Auntlc nd the Pteib, the The null-nu was It". V9410- zmtut â€not that - In: ovu- lnkende. In. Hugh Ron, Mt.. I. has within the â€can: Em- Wilson, Ma, lunar mum-l, In. pm that has ever aunt‘d. Quads: B. Clement of Kitchener, Ind In. I. n wondortul intimation to any Rune“ Burris. Lord and may Byntt attended the morning service at St. Paul's Angli- can Church on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Cockshutt. Hi. Excellency the Governor- Genenl and Lady Byng arrived in Toronto on Friday, and attended the Spring meeting at Woodbine Park on Sunday. Their Excellencles are guests ot His Honor the Lieutenantcovemor and Mrs. cJee. Ihult at Government House, Rose dale. Miss Sandford, secretary to Her Excellency. Mr. Chaplin and Major Hodgson, A.D.C., wore in at- tttndtutms.'Pheir Excellencies will be guests ot honor at a dinner given by His Honor the LietttemuttA1overttor and Mrs. Cockshutt on Saturday night. When you come here you have your Eyes examined. Mr. Gordon looks after you nationally and has had 18 your: Experience. WOULD you have faith in I Doctor who has a student examine rout Not if you knew it. il. W. GORDON mumm- Logan _ â€New " OWN St. I. INCH" "on. m gun-lithium; "'te'"e'"rari" who...“ Miss Rachel Haight ot Toronto nivenlty, and Mr. Arnold Knight " Mannter University. are upend- ing their vacation with their mother, Mrs. Frank Haight. 25 Cedar sired. Waterloo. tet. James United Church of Can- ndl, Waterloo. WI! “mull: honored " the 8tst Session ot tbs Harmon Contqrence of the Methodist Church. when the Ree, w. H. Harvey. - of the church. In elected Prawn!“ of the conference for "N. by t nuanlmou standing Tote ot m Con- ference hold II the 0.A.C. " - In! not. Mr. , MM Rev, W. I. Pt t, of new», who was Proud“ but you There were 26 children In attend. sure at the Child Welfare Clinic has! Thuradly afternoon. or thin number tire were new use: Ind two were prtr-ircttoot children. A smart down town millinor in Toronto says that many sports hats are going to be worn at the races at the Woodbine, on May " and and throughout Race Week. These hats are usually small. ot attractive line, and are of Bankok in many lovely shades of green, yellow, vlo let or white, and when worn with scarves or the same shade are excep tionally smart. The straw is some- times combined with felt-a Bankok crown with a felt-faced brim, etc And there are some lovely little hats in all felt. But the large de. lightfully ieminine dress hat ot erin, with wide and often drawing brims, will also be much in evi- dence. There are some raviahing large brimmed crin hats in violet and in amethyst shades; trimmed. with a wide, plain bond ot violet mum velvet round the crown "and a superb rose resting on the brim. Brown in many nhndes with tawny yellows and yellows and greens are to be mach worn also. Mrs. Edwin W. Snider and Mrs. William Henderson will be the hosiesses of the regular monthly meeting of St. Paul's Presbyterian iadies. Aid Society, on Thursday afternoon, at the home ot the for mer. His Honor the Lieutenattt-Gover, nor of Ontario, with Dr. Alexander Fraser in attendance, returned on Saturday ot last week to Govern- ment House, Rosedale, Toronto, after a visit to the Maritime Prov- inces. Mrs. W. D. Euler returned to her home last Friday afternoon after undergoing an operation at the K.- W. Hospital. and her many friends will be pleased to know that she Is making a good recovery. Mr. Nnd Mrs. Clive S. Bean have been Enjoying a tdw well earned holidays at Olmhnnt. 1 Lord Byng will be the guest of honor at the Jockey Club dinner. Toronto. given by the President, Mr. A. E, Dyment, on Wednesdy, May 27. SCOTT’S EMULSION Mrs. T. W. Sean-am and Mrs. R. M. Maentriane, of Waterloo, and Mrs. W. P. Clement, ot Kitchener, recently motored to Toronto and were guests at the King Edward tor a few days. Min Martha Breithtutpt, rhumtssst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt of Kitchener, has return- ed home for her holidays, after com- pletlng her ttrat year at 151ch Unl- versity, Montreal. Mr. Calvin Valentine ot Bt. Aw drew's College; came 'us, from To- ronto last Friday tor I few holidays at his home on Charles Street, Hrat. erloo, returning to school Hal-day evening. In. hush Mtmsttats seatin- panlod her ulnar, lull hobo) Me. Nabb to Toronto tor 1 than VII" In: stock. en route to he: Iona In Camry, Alberta. tttter landing her baud-ya with be; nhtlvos ind many friends In Ontario . f.183l1iMltrtr-gtgt" mud-tummy“ autumn-u In. LII- mummm.un mmmmm.m mat-ammo...“ Thu-unl- ot pod-mm vs“ I'"' that sixteen all: any, mu. no)!!!“ no. - mum any "n I"... 1%..“ â€(can at the - mm In MI- In». “alumina-Inna Kin» Duel: Inna-ch the q6deor.te. of New York "a I oer-Ion of dun- geon. that ottgrterrMt mind on of (In tat-ttttb. of ancient We. Th... “autumn and 'tttlighted Mayan oils "0‘me the punch! - Paul Mmqt--a In - with of tho Min bum Numerous friends of Miss Clara Weber, who lies Ill at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weber from an attack ot pneumonia. will be pleased to learn that her condition Is Improved. Little Miss Ruth Galmeier danish: ter of Rev. and Mrs. Gglimeier was rendered unconscious when she tell and strnck her head on the pavement recently. She was given medical at- tention but did not regain consoles“? new until the next morning. Her condltlon is reported to be much int. proved. May 26th was observed as I pub. lic holiday all places ot business being closed for the day. Friends ot Conrad Romlnger will regret that his condition is not im. proved. v Mrs. A. Winger in recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Arthur Kllnck’s condition has little Improved and she " at prey ent undergoing treatment In the hos- pital. New and renewal subscriptions to thé Chronicle may be left with the Elmira agent, o. Welchel, at the postottiee. Bishop McNally of Hamilton, We" Gen. May. Kelly of Damian and Rev. Father Englert of Kitchener were visitors at the St, Theresa rec- tory on Thursday. tle. an. in; up. a va- 1and†night. my w luau-I. In! a. c. P. I.“ ‘u m Wh- at an '0 an: "u--" In to an mil. h tad Inna. colon-rah - on In na- " an M at a. {their so. in. no. on the - It In tumult to do no" than in) an M0- non Inn-dun; to NW why. my!" to the “man has! um "ttFit In: hum-[Ho to an III can. gtx â€willâ€, no pm and some' chicken: which wore tn the barn. A qtmntity ot gnu, hay and [uni-menu were tho dutmyod. Willing helpers were, however, uble to have mm horns. I number ot pin and chicken from the fire. The loss ls partly covered by Instance, Harvey Claus. student at the Tar- 6nto University, has renamed and will spend the lummer months nt the home ttCntttt parents Mr. and MrKGeorge Clues near Elmira. Mr. and- Mrs. Chas. Weichel Ind children and Mr. and Mrs. Sun Carn- ochan and daughter were recent vis- nors at flmdorth where they vlslted Mr. and Mry. Rpm. Boyd. - Ascension Day was \bserved by several ot the churches on Thurs- day when special services were held. There pulled “my n Mar-due on Wedneuhy. May 20, Henry Hot- ter following on extended Illness. Death at Henry Hoff» What You Can See--"Onder The Sidewalks Of Nesw.,Yorit" '2ahhH.'ONstbarrqted. Although tho on and“. In low for We, may boll-Inn nu " Manila. Now VIII-Ion In" (and an. "a T of - on m subway" gnu: TMt. In place. The nigh “on III- “on; Mill. m of mmtnro “I new or run when. on a - a! m at The" nub-coil." lugs-t the We for any I 13mm ale. In a." look- nd corner- woro found my old dmrrtrtgs nod (or mutant. book- 'tHttted may you: no. eny. um Twain, W. D. Howell! and other! at more modern "an. Mr. and Mrs Albert 9mm attend. ed the diamond wedding nnnlvvrsuy of the tormer'tr parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Willis ot Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grieger and children ot Chesiey are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stan: and daughter ot Abourn and Miserditn sum: ot cwam are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stolu, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder and Doris of Kitchener visited with Mr. Ben Snyder on Sunday. Mr. Elmer Bickle & London Uni- versity ls spending the holiday at his home here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Poll and son Orville and Miss Gladys Rohr ot near Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll over Sunday. The football game between.Drum- tro, and Rosevnle on Thut‘sday night reéulted in I victory tor Rosanne the score being bl. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sebotyttreltit_and Eldon ot Dickie Settlement visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hussey on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snyder ot Tor- onto are spending a week with their lather Mr. Ben Snyder. Mrs. Betchon and Mr. Dave Clem- ens of Kitchener spent the week and with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallmsn. Mr. Norman Ament of New Ham. burg spent Sunday with hls father here, “is Linwood teachers enjoyed the short any at their respective homes. Mr. Simon Friedman spam I dny near Brannon! last week. Mr. and Mrs. heal: Diebold ot Waterloo visited at the home ot Mr. Joseph Hayes on Sunday. Mr. Alex McLeod visited his home In Stovevme over the newâ€. 'orasar._-eisu, 'artnEttaie. _ q}mw,o¢mmmu m hou- tn “a can; I "_-trt-at-th-re eqieqd mm to all the new bov- Mr. and In. 1.0. Sol, all hul- tqe - (I. brtte., with it I†Kat- who mined ' California neatly. In}: mm. m. or1rNi1rtT â€out the holiduy'wlth It“ Hilda beckon. In" Home. an: ot Kitchen! spent "the holiday and†the mm- tat roof near nah. Mr. Pat Come; of at. Jacob: was I, Sand-y visitor In town. _ Mr. and unlock“ ot Mum Falls was I holiday vlallor under the yarenul root. . News Notes on New “In- thngt touts-luminous“ mm hiammuxmw» without,“ th-ot “was... 'r Ye". gill-tumu- an. "a i of - . "but" ifrii't'l, vim- In. The pigs. now! My Mill. - of an at attteetgtr of an ROBEVILLE 1!mmtuimmuminnunmutommnntinuv.rtnntiuntmantmnntmmmn 'nuttin-mmm-tMt-tunits'. mmmuyduymu at or a by nth; M.e.tttoaytetatr, who. s In“ IE. and“ i nu - punt-stun. been.“ of n- - Mom m “not: his to may at“. neb- tttm "an of nor! «an; no In inns-ton mm on m cool and rental-We. m and bleach-- am last!“ right up. 'rqrtm longho- , sung: b â€wed mm any mount , '"e,h1tteetffttr"t coon-um i Rmmmu-a.“ Kitchener's Leading Optometrist Steele Always Leads-The Rest Follow It costs no more to have your glasses made properly by the Leading Optometrist, than to take chances of them not being right, when made by less experienced men. That F. Steele is the Leading Optometrist of Kitchener must be clear to the _ public by this time. _ F. STEELE Lowers the Optical Prices in Kitchener by announc- ing that we are supplying proper glasses for less than they had ever been sold before. The smaller Opticians do the same-as far as possible. F. STEELE Guarantees Every Frame Against Breakage - and once more, the others follow suit and try to do likewise. F. STEELE Gave 'the Public a REBL Bargain by havinga Half Price Optical Sale-and then oureompetitors come across with their little M'""""""'"""-"-"---"--,.,,., In" rl'ml mum '0'qtqtto'tiqr+st- Ludicn' moi-um, or Cumin. Lou or aux Lille, White, "an, Pouch. Orchid. Blue. Grey, and or Buck, um " to " Ladles' and Mluu‘ Combinnuons, in Cotton, Mile and Silk Lisle. opera top or no sleeve. envelope, step-In. tight knee or open style. .tltsises,..............,. to 85e $3.00 Cottons, Woolens, Linens and Silks The tinetBt Women's and Children’s Knitted In forty miles of Kitchener. Not only are the more staple lines of Flbrics such as Canons. Woolen: and Linens, made in (Funds, but some of the fitttttyt Silk Fabric; are made In our own province ot Ontario 1nd Quebec tn ready made garments tor Women and Children, we are not tar behind the but ot Paris and New York manufacturers and it would take experts to distingullh between Canadian and Foreign makes. . Ladle! and Mutus' Vests, in Cotton. Lisle Ind Silk Lisle. opera top, no sleeve or short sleeves. tallored or Lave trimmed, Sites " to 'lr,......-........., to 29c $2.00 This Is Empire Week llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllilllllI!II"IlllllllllII"ll!llllllllllIlllllMlllIllllllllllll|llllllllllIIlllllllllflllllllllllll Canadian and British Manufactured Goods Have Preference It is the policy ot this Store to give a decided preknce to goods made in Canada, and those made in the Britih Emplre. I . Our records for many {cars show that fully " Fe. of all our ’purchases are either Canadian or British and we will welcome a continuation of me quality and standard ot values so that thin practise may be continued in the future. Jyoare ngzacgv tr'gisit (Jim Store's management and staff unite with all Canadians In hearthitt loyalty to King and Emplre- GOD SAVE THE KlNG. i 'Gii'ti7sjFc.irv,_ T _ . sale. Guaranteed Frames Harvey Silly aid Cotton This week then will be no Wednesday Halt Holiday Finest Underwear on the Continent 39c to $2.50 GOD SAVE THE KING “knitted Underwear" F. STEELE Ttttttttttttttut-tg m m $l I I‘lllvnm IWHI‘IHIHL[11.4.an BRICKER AlfifllitMll CO. LTD. OUR I‘I’OGK In alum In our: d-e-te. OUR "let. an .53»wa RIGHT. -tro.rmrttteat-m.tirqgbi-i “our.“ "e'"rqu-oe--tartttrr-toaik-dt. Am“. WMhNHM mm- ». may b"hr'td.rt1moar'd.t'_ttto..'tttMtrq you I “In your -odetrtttt-atsattMttrtteat, OUR WGIAL *0“. WIIK FOR You ll: " pen. " â€any "et Vcleu. I... I. m Glasses $2 BO Underwear obtutnahle anywhere. In made with, Ladies‘ Bloomer. of Glove am: or Trico- lene, with tritmie or double shining. White. Pink, Peach, Orchid. any. Sand. Anni-lean Beauty, Henna. comm. Blue. Green. Brown. Navy and Black, In" a to u. Ladten' Combinations of Glove Sllk or Trico. lette. in White, Flesh, Penn or Orchid, ull 'rigto..-,.....-.gBtr_te, on All Ladlm‘ Vests ot Glove silk or Tricohrtte, In White, Pink, Peach, Orchid, Chlrtruese and Run Glow, nuns M to N. to 98e $3.75 New!†to match 2 doors West of Capitol Theatre Waterloo $1.75 to $6.00 . Satisfaction Guaranteed " "qMtqt'.trerrtrtFqemr0tq'tq 35c to $t.N to M "gs'"