PARK _ PURPOSES A generous offer has been made to the,city council of Kitchener by A. Rmutman prominent business man who is prepared to donate to the city four acres of land for park and‘ playground purposes providing the city acquireâ€" and use â€"forâ€"park punpose® three additional small parâ€" cels of land towards the purchase of which the donor is willing to conâ€" tribute $500 per acre. The property comprises the land east and south of the Oscar Rumpel homestead and udjoining the proposed extension of Stirling Ave. The members of the council will consider Mr. Kaufman‘s offer at their next meeting The stencil contest winners whqo competed in a recent competition of the pupils of Kitchener and Waterâ€" loc schools were recently awarded prizes. The prizes awarded by the Alabastine Co. of Paris, were 1st. Wilfrid Schulz, 2nd, Helen Doerr, 3rd, Lawrence Mickel PRIZES AWARDED IN OFFERS LAND FOR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CONVENTION CONCLUDED With Wednesday afternoon‘s sesâ€" sion the annual convention of the Knights of Columbus held at Kitchâ€" ener was concluded. It was declde'd io establish a scholarship of $1000 for a period of two years in boys‘ worlk at Notre Damp Univergity, Indigua. It was also decided to erect a memorial cross at Alexandria,| (Gntario, to the memory of the flrst\ state chaplain of the: order. Lale; Eishop McDonnell, at a cost of $1100.| The visiting delegates visited the| St. Mary‘s hospital and~ were muchl impressed with the fine building and equipment. | ATTENTION:: straining them with long drives. If you feel fatigued at i the end of a drive remember of most of it to protec that your Motorists ! rest glasses sun goggles F. STEELE Do not overtax your eyes by Also see our special motoring Big June Clearing Sale GOOD USED CARS Last month we made 34 satisfied customers and we expect to far exceed that number in June. We have a stock of Cars that will sell and the prices asked cannot be bettered anywhere. Look them over and ask for a demonstration of your choice. Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrist 2 doors W. Capitol Theatre Chevrolet Sedan .....2.22 22222 Ford Sedan ...::.:.lsu.sc.s. Crevrolet Touring ............ Chevrolet Sedan ....:.s.sz..2s Chevrolet Sedan ............. Chevrolet Sedan ............. McLaughlin 4 cyl. Touring .... McLaughlin 6 cyl. Touring .... McLaughlin 6 cyl. Touring .. ,. Hudson Roadster ............ Overland 6 cyl. Touring ...... Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring Chevrolet Baby Grand Roadster Ford Coupe .......2.2222222. Ford Touring ...........222. Ford Sedan ......:....:i.l.z.. Chevrolet Roadster .......... Ford Ton Truck, stake body .. Ford To" Truck, close body. ... Chevrolet Express Truck, close body ....:s.s Ford Light Delivery lot. w on on on n o n n o n Kitchener Auto Exchange 25 Queen St. N. 10% Oif All Stock in the Premises "Guard Your Eyes" at These and many others to choose from. You can have them on easy terms if desired. Don‘t buy elsewhere until you have looked over this smemmnearisdd for our w on on snn o lc o t n special prices ves are STENCIL CONTEST guinst glare with tinted lenses Open Evenings. Have us prescribe the cause and | € KITCHENER MENNONITE PARSONAGE ABLAZE Shortly _ before three . o‘clock ‘Thursday morning the Kitchener fire department was called to the new home of Bishop Derstine of the Menâ€" nonite church, which is in course oP construction on South St, Kitchâ€" ton was struck by a motor car and thrown to the pavement, Luckily his injurtes were of a minor nature. ener. The flames were diseovered by constable Collins, who turned in the alarm. The fire, which bad startâ€" e‘l between the floor, had made good headway but by prompt action the lire was extinguishedâ€" within _ a short time. The damage will amount to about $700. , | _ Messrs. D. Wiesse and W. J. Forâ€" ‘ler spent a few dys of last week with friends in and @round Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and family, Mr. L. Wagner, Mr. Fred Miller and fl’riem! and Miss Helen Forler, all of ! Detroit, spent several days of last ,\\'eek and â€" Sunday here among [I‘riemls und at their respective I homes. The announcement was made re contly by Mr. Zuber of the Walper House that a contract was let for the erection of a layge addition to the Waiper House. it will consist of a five story addition, one floor of which will be used for a banguet hall and ballroom. The addition will also add 75 bedrooms to the present hotel accommodation, making it a 3¢0 room hotel. The plan was drawn by G. M. Miller of Toronto, archiâ€" tect, and the building will be erected by Dunker Bros., contracâ€" tors, the cost to be $75,000. * en kn mscc t en en ut ic c o e 0 o0 e omm tlraet t e e s o e e e oo e t c 0 C1 No Local News Notes. OF PURE CODâ€"LIVER OiL Rich in Vitamins â€" Rebuillds Strength ADDITION TO WALPER HOUSE Mr. and Mrs, Cam and family of Buffalo were guests at the Royal Exchange Hotel with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner over Sunday. Mr. Arthur Stahley of Cleveland spent a few days at his home and among friends here. Miss Louisa Twietmeyer is oreâ€" covering rather slowly from the ~ Mr. Jacob Gingerich of Kitchener visited his mother here over the week end. A Tonic of Rare Value Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents SCOTT‘S EMULSION was $400.00 now " $500.00 _" " $200.00 _" " $550.00 _" " $675.00 _" " $775.00 " " $200.00 _" " $700.00 _* " $650.00 _" " $175.00 " " §30000 * * $450.00 _" * $450.00 _" " $450.00 _" " $150.00 " " $450.00 _" " $525.00 " " $400.00 _" " $500.00 _" MIT BY MOTOR CAR DISTRICT NEWS $500.00 $275.00 wWELLESLEY $360.00 $450.00 $180.00 $500.00 $800.00 $700.00 $175.00 $625.00 $575.00 $150.00 $275.00 $100.00 $400.00 $400.00 $100.00 $400.00 $475.00 $350.00 $450.00 $450.00 $250,.00 10. 14 16. 18. 19 22 24 35 29 6 3 40 41 Mr. John Reibling, who suffered a paralylic stroke, Is steadily reâ€" covering. ° effects of an operation, but is as well as may bre expected. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider and family of Stratford spent the week end here :unung’ friends and relaâ€" tives. Mr. and Ms. Arthur Schaaf and family of Petersburg were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Forler over Sunday. Miss Eilsic Miller of Elmira spent Sunday at her home here with her parents. I Dr. Berst made a short call at his home in Plattsville and also called on friends in Bright last Sunday. Mr. W. Faulhaufer was a Sunday visitor â€" at â€" New _ Hamburg with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cole and famâ€" ily of Winnipeg are visitorg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peppler for a few days. Mr. J. G. Rennie underwent an opertion last week on his eyes and withstood the operation . well conâ€" sidering his age. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer and family of Waterloo . were visiting among friends and relatives here over Sunday. A baking sale was held last Saturâ€" day by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Lutheran church, Missouri Synod, which was very successful. Presented with Purse. The Rosedale Creamery Co. staff of Kitchener presented Miss Emma Schmehl at her home last Tuesday visitor friends Yes, we admit this photo looks a bit dizsy when you first glance at it. What it really isâ€"is a bit of trick photography made possible through an inverntion of one S. C. Linden of San Francisco, Calif. It‘s all due to a mechanical adâ€" justment Mr. Linden conceived for the lens of a camera by means of which the operator can take as many pictures of one person on the A cry of surprise Armor of chains A village â€" O Part of the body A grain Houses Prefix meaning | "half" I am (contraction) Cuts Ask Triply Row Rbea or South African ostrich Cavity in a bone A grain Wjaculation used for scaring a cat Yes ‘ Terminates Leatâ€"shaped lid at base of the tongue Also Snakeâ€"like fisk One who nails Machine â€" in â€" which yarn or thread is woven into a fabric |v®° 47 CIECCCET PRCCCC Negative 1| %9.. Card game The @nswer to this Puzzle will appear in next week‘s issue. Copyright, 1925, by the Bounn etâ€"Browu Corporation, Chicago) HORIZONTAL 1 VERTICAL â€"â€"You‘re Not Seeing Things. Just Trick Photography o un nsm it o n m 10. 11 12. 13. 14. 17. 18. 20 21 33 34 28 with a lovely mesh purse containing u ten dollar gold plece, which was highly appreciated by Miss Schmehl and which she acknowledged in a few well chosen words. Mr. and~ Mrs. Irvin | Fleischauer, Mr. P. J. Schmehl and Miss Emily Schmehl accompanied by Miss Vera Gray of Listowel spent a few days among â€" relatives and â€" friends | at Tobermorey. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruthig of Stratford, Mrs. Chas. Schaefer and Miss Eleda Helm of Toronto spent Sunday at the home. of Peter Schmehl here. Master Jack and Miss Bettie Colyer of Toronto are spending tho summer holidays with their grandâ€" parents, Schmehl Social and Personal. Mr. Tom Pugh of Toronto spent the week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McAllister. Miss Marjorie McAllister of the Institute of Musical Art, London, same film as he desires. The perâ€" son photographed can be placed in different positions during the procâ€" esa and the printed result from the film will be such as you wili note in the background of the above reâ€" production. A plcture of the "trick camera" gith its interesting lens contraption is shown in the center foreground. The thigh of a hog Greasy liquid ‘The three wise mon â€"â€"â€"â€" A boy‘s name Reluctance Tachometer Lemuel (abbreviation) Golf term Dilute; weaken Pertaining to a diet Undeveloped Sabres Dulls Speaks Exist Royal Navy (abbreviation) Short for Lulu Prefix meaning "again" Clever; appropriate Nothing End or aim Abound An electrified particle Card game Answer to Last Week‘s Puzzle gint 'fr"'d ï¬;" 1.':‘{ BLOOMINGDALE Mr.â€" and _ Mrs. Peter | l paid on amounts of $100 and over left | for one or more | years. RUPTURE RELIEF You need not suffer from IIlfitting Trusses, so says Mr. Cohenclous, but we do guarantee that when our Trusses are correc@y_ fitted a cure is possible. A Truss with a Compor Pad is a great relief to anyone who is ruptured. Now located at 12 Manâ€" sion §t., Kitchener. Office hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday evenings until 9 p.m. Examination free. and Mr. Kenneth McAllister of New Lowell, spent the holiday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Newbery and family wotored to Toronto and spent the 24th with relatives there. Rev. John Showers of near Buffâ€" lo uccupied the pulpit in the Con gregational Church on Sunday even ing. Mr. J. Uffelman and Miss Gladys Uffelman â€" of _ Waterloo â€" called on friends here on Sunday. A party of young people consistâ€" ing of Messrs. Knighton, Witmore, Ziegler and â€" Ferguson,. and . the Misses Ziegler, all of Guelph, spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Schweitzer last Monday evening. Mrs. Peppler of Tavistock spent a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Bedford. Mrs. Wim. Hass and family of Kit chener spent .the week end at thi home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Heintzman. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snyder spent Sunday at Waterloo, the guest of Mr. anf Mrs. Milton Snyder, Mr and Mrs. Sill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Becker and family call ed on Mrs. Weston on Sunday, Mrs. Moss and two children of Chesley spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Hilker of Leamingâ€" ton spent some (ime the guest of Mrs. Weston. Miss Laura Bell Turel of the General Mospital, Hamilton, spent a short time on Sunday evening at her home here with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaffer. Mr. Harold Panabaker of Toronto was a guest at Pleasant View on Saturday. Mr. Jack Karn, Mr. Bill Eward and Miss Russel of Toronto visited at the home of Mrs. Weston last Sunday. Little Miss Avis and Phyllis Hum<{§ mel of Kitchener spent a few days|Z holidays â€" with their m'undpan-nln.J_E_ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hummel. = Mr. Bert Bedford of Salmon Arm.ig BC fs snending some time with his| & Mr. Bert Bedford of Salmon B.C., fs spending some time wit mother, Mrs. Chas. Bedford 8r Mr. and Mrs. John Hofstetter and family of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kraft on Sunday evening. Miss Sanderson returned to her home in Brantford after spending some time the guest of Mr. and Mra. Newbery. Mr. and Mrs. Wesifal) and Miss Westfall of St. Jacobs Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkie. Cook‘s Reguiatimg Compoundi wm‘muiwmduh‘mat&m ‘ mmettheir.lavi-pbudnulwithm During the last five months the ? public money left with us at 4 and 5% increased » This is proof of the confidence the investing public has in the "‘Waterloo Trust" as a safe and sound depository for their funds. The Waterloo Trust and Savings Company Waterloo by $340,000.00 We operate under Government supervision allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards. COLLECTIONS NATIONAL FIDELITY EXCHANGE Room No. 7 145 King St. W., Kitchener Head Office: Toronto Kitcherer A good investment NE now have a Branch Office established at Kitchener and our Subscribers are requested to forward all future Business to us at the address below. This Branch will be conducted along the lines of Modern Business Principles and we have a Collection Service to suit all classes of accounts whether Professional, Wholesale or Retail. Our Kitchener Branch will cover the whole of Waterloo County and the immediate vicinity. Credit Reports are a new leature of out service destined to protect our subscribers from credit losses. _ We will give reports on firms or individuals anywhere. Another new feature of our service will be Reâ€" sults Within Ninety Days. We guarantee to get results within the above stated time or give you a satisfactory report. You feel that you have made a good investment when you get a return, reguâ€" larly maintained of 6 to 8 per cent on your principal. Returns of 100% on the original ferâ€" tilizer investment are very common among users of Swift‘s Red Steer Ferâ€" tilizers, returns of 200% are not excepâ€" Plan now on how much Swift‘s Red Steer Fertilizers you can profitably use ,"‘ggfv"f . + 4 w' "It Pays to Use Them" KITCHENER NURSERIES 18 Benton St. Kitchener Phones: 476 and 1213 Order by Mail or Phone Authorized Swift Agent Galt 19