"lUSED CARS|. held in Waterloo Park, June18th, 1926. All descendants of the Cléemens family should have reéceived an inâ€" will you pleace aecept nouncement. King Street _ *‘ WATERLOO CheÂ¥yroletâ€"Pontiac â€"Oldsmobileâ€"Oakland When you should wear them you harm your eybs. But that isn‘t all of it, nor the worst of it. Strained eyes have a bad habit of upsetting things genâ€" erally. There are many condiâ€" tions outside of the eyes that eye strain causes. And proper glasses remove them all almost at once in many cases. We find andâ€" eliminate the cause of eye strain. C. W.Cordon, 0. D. PHONE Rebinding books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your home library by having your favorite magazine bound into books. _ Prices reasonable. Goods culled for and delivered Initialing Club Bags, Suitâ€" cases, etc. ‘Teachers of Pilano, . Singing, Theory. Private and class inâ€" struction. Studios 48 Roy 8t. Phone 1171M, Kitchener. Bookbinder 570 King St. W. Phone 2686 Kitchener, Ont. By Trying To Do Without Glasses Miss Anna R. Bean Miss Emma L. Bean, F.T.C.M. The Moyer Trusses are giving good satisfaction. x â€" _ They need no under strap, and have soft sponge rubber pads. Made and fitted at = King St., EH., Kitchener, t _ the Postoffice. â€" Pay no attention to those flowery and exaggerated. adverâ€" tisements when you can get .& better truss right here and for less money, with the privilege of getting it changed or fixed at any time. i io Woelfle Bros.Ltd. | _ ©"=* prome448 Machisists and Tooimakers yA Juip ce Rstablished 1906 _‘ Plas .â€" ciwa Built * 0 Mactiic ns Mtcaauds Hhe: : 4 6 *D MUSIC ANNOUNCEMENT A. Clemens, Milverton, President,, RUPTURE E 2777W, KITCHENER, For Appointment. DOBBIN‘S 1921 Dodge Touring _ â€"_ 1922 Dodge Touring . 4925 Ford Tudor _ 1924 Chevrolet Sedan â€" 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1922 Ford Touring 1922 Ford Caupe 1921 Ford Sedan â€"~â€" Optometrist Satisfactory Glasses Very Moderate Cost _â€"_ _ E. STEELE Kitchener‘s Leading Optometrist euiiaditnt werte PASTOR APPOINTED FOR $ | PRESBYTERIAN iCHURCH | ‘The Waterloo Presbyterian church , has invited: Rev. â€" W. Q.'mllrd-‘ son to become its pastor,. andâ€"he will be inducted on June 17th. The new pastor is a graduate of Knox College of the University of Toronâ€" to, He served as pastor of the Presâ€" byterian church at Arthur for about fourteen years prior Tb going to Deseronto four years ago. . 'lt.i Guelph Presbytery has consented to ~call â€"andâ€"the. induction service will be in charge of Rev. G. S. Llioyd of Hespeler, moderator of this June 22 (Tuesday)â€"At 1230 p.m., farm of 153 acres, farm stock and implements belonging to Wm. K. Knarr, situated 1% miles south of Kitchenéer, on the road leading to German Mills, better known as the John Kummer farm. Local Notes of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boegel and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. John Mr. John Boegel, Jr., and Isadore Brenner are busy painting the Cathâ€" olic rectory at Hesson. _ Mr. Frank Boegel of ‘WaterJoo spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brenner of Kitâ€" chener visited the former‘s mother, Mrs. Sam Brenner. Mr. George Leis of. Hamilton is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Daniel Hinschburger. Mr. Kenneth Netzelof Detroit is spending some time with his grandâ€" parents, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forâ€" well, here. § Mrs. Ferdinand Helm is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Burgman, Waterloo. IM'G‘JCQ’M at Mrs. George Meyer spent the week end with her children in Watâ€" erloo and other points. Messrs. Joseph Amlinger and Geo. Forwall of Elmira spent Sunday with friends and relatives in the vicinity. * Messrs. Harold Steiss, Clarence Steiss and Mr. Elmer Hilliard from the Twinâ€"City were Friday evening visitors in the city. Mrs. V. Heric and Mrs. Dave Swan | of Waterloo attended theâ€" funeral of j their brother, Mr. George Meyer. i Funcral Largely Attended.â€"There passed away June ist, George K. Meyer of this city, at the age of 74 years, after an illness of over. two years. He is survived by his wife (nee Barbara Koebel), also two daughters, Mrs. Stephen Heiser of Kitchener, Mrs. Alex Kroetsch of Waterloo. One daughter, Mrs. Poter Bochm, predeceased him eight years ago in the Canadian ‘West. â€" Therr are four sons, Anton and Otto in the city, Albert of Gull Lake and Clemâ€" ens of Kitchener. One son, Oscar, died here a month ago. He is also survived by onme brother, John, of here, and six sisters, namely, Mrs. Jacob . Busch, Mrs. Poter Greyerâ€" bieh1, of here, M#s. Dave Swan and Mrs. ‘Vic. Heric of Waterloo, . Mrs W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser Auction Swle LAnst *xÂ¥"~."> * ST. CLEMENTS zz=â€"=+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€" | NEW CARROLL CHAIN ‘ ‘.\â€vv 8STORE OPENS IN â€" . Cylinider 6 ATERLOOG on Fambay Reâ€"Grinding Wxtraordinary bargains are being Pistons, offered at the grand opening of Carâ€" Plas, Rings Rte. o e on oo tiiiem C visited the. home of Willlamâ€"G. Weiche}, North Waterloo‘s represonâ€" tative in the Qutario Legislature, on Â¥Friday moruing, when his beloved wife succumbed to a sudden heart attack. Her passing came as a grioyâ€" ous shock to her family as well as "Ampresgsive Mrs. . Weiche} had . been. in ‘her usual good health up to the morp« ing of her ‘demise. She was pre paring to go. to Toronto with her husband but decided not to do so as she was not feeling well An hour after Mr. Weiche! left she seized ‘with a sudden heart attack and before medical . aid could . be summoned she passed away. > Mr. Weichel, who was on the way to Toronto, did not receive the sad news of his wife‘s death until 18 o‘clock, although efforts were‘ made to intercept him along the way. He returned immediately to ‘Waterloo. ‘The late Mrs. Weichel, . whose maiden name was Jessice R. Kin#s man, was in her 51st year. Prior to her marriage she resided in Galt, her home town. Surviving Mrs. Weichel are her husband and three daughters, viz., Norine, Minots and Audrey, all of whom resile at home. She also leaves two sisters and two brothers, Â¥iz., Minnic Kinsman of Waterloo and~Mrs:â€"Georgeâ€"Kaitting, _ James Kinsman and ‘Nicholas Kinsman 6f ° Funeral on Monday. ‘The funeral which was held oll Monday afternoon was attended by a representative gathering of fellow citizens and many friends from throughout the «district. Following a short service at the home on Allan street, the funeral courtege which included scorgs of mo'qr cars filled with sympathizing friends, proceedâ€" ed to St. James‘ United Church where Rev.â€" W. H. Harvey, the pasâ€" tor, conducted a deeply impressive service. * A Woman ‘of.Noble Character. In his references to the late Mrs. Weichel he paid a high tribute to her nobility of character. Of a winâ€" sothe, cheerful and kindly dispostâ€" tion, she was greatly beloved both in the family circle and among her friends, her home ever radiating the warm hospitality characteristic of her nature. The honorary pallbearers werol Messrs. E. F. Seagram, Hon. Jos. ‘Thompson, speaker of the Ontario House, Hon. Lincoln Goldie, provinâ€" cial secretary, W. Carthéw, J. J. Seits, A. G. Gough, Reinhold Lang, Harvey Sims, Oscar Vogt, and Edâ€" gar Bamner. The &etive pallbearers were C, A.Bochm,. A. Foster, C. W. Snider, J. S. Roos, W. Wricker and Joe Hirteis of here and Sister Conâ€" delidis of Minnesota. The funeral took place Friday forencon to the R. C. church for service. Interment was made. at the R. C, cemetery. Mr. Oswald Herman of Kitchener spent Sunday under the : parental roof. Miss Magdalene Schiebel of Watâ€" erloo spent Sunday at her home here. A number of friends and neighâ€" bors had a pleasant surprise gatherâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lobsinger, in honor of Mrs. Lobsinger‘s birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and games. A dainty_ lunch was seryed. Mrs. William Schneider ofâ€"Kitchâ€" ‘inor spent Sunday with,. her mother, Mrs. Mike Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stumpf and family of Waterloo visited Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Meyer on Sunday. Mr. John Stumpf of Waterloo paid a short call on relatives here. Mr. Albert Boppre of Waterlco spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. Baen Boppre, here. Hirteisâ€"Hermanâ€"Mr. John Hirteis and Miss Martha Herman, both of this city, were united in marriage on Wednesday morning at the R. C. church. Rev. Wm. Becker officiated, ‘They were attended by Mr. Oswald and Miss Marle Herman, sister and brother of the bride. The happy loon’lo will make their future home in this vicinity. Messrs. Jacob and Lambert Ruth of Floradalée spent Corpus Christ! with Mr. and Mrs. Louls Lobsinger. Mr. Raymond Hartman of Water 100 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hartman. Miss Priscilia Meyor of Waterldo spent the week end under the parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Rits of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. Paul Hofâ€" roll‘s new â€"grocery store at Waterâ€" loo on Friday. Read annouwncement in bik ad on page 6. . . °. > .. f and ) Mr: Wm. K happy , for â€"Toronto home | undergoing a by a specialis : Ruth, Mr. and M m,uu‘mmn; Mre. singer.| Sunday last . w\m-' Mr, Con, Q d Mrs.) days in Ham store. 3 thirtyâ€"three years & leading clothier ot the city, has decided to‘ entively 86 feet in length to be added to the rear of the building, the extension ummmm,am front "to theâ€" middle of the â€"store, and a new front of theâ€"most modern ing business has made it too small . h:hwfl“d:&' -l-rllmhl" Arm. ‘When changes are : completed and new shipments of goods put in stock 8. K. Ernst & Co. will have a store and a stock that for completeâ€" ness, size, and quality will not be excelled even in the large metropoli~ tan centres. T As usual business will be carried on while building operations are in progress, and for the next ten days a big clearing sale is beingâ€" conâ€" ducted to reduce present stocks and to obtain room for working purâ€" BIG ATTRACTIONS . FOR KITCHENER ANNUAL TATTOO Royal . Canadian _ Dragoons, 8ix Features. The people of Kitchener, Waterâ€" loo and surrounding district are looking forward with great interest toâ€" Kitchener‘s big annual tattoo. which will be held on Wednesday, June 23rd. The feature events will be thé ‘famous Royal . Canadian Dragoons, comprising a full compHâ€" ment of wonderfully trained horses which performed before capacity crowds at the Toronto Rxhibition. It is their first appearance in Westâ€" ern Ontario. Another attractive feaâ€" ture will be the Bombardment of Fort Alexandra, a great conflict of history reâ€"enacted in Master Pyroâ€" techni¢ Dramsa. Watch for big anâ€" nouncement in next wéek‘s issue of the Chronicle. ~ 7 SAYS SCIATICA AND LUMBAGO CAUSED BY Ts FAULTY CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMOBILE SEATS Declaring that motorists frequentâ€" ly suffer from lumbago and sclatica, because of the faulty construction of automobile seats, Dr, Riley D. Moore, noted osteopathic physician of Washington, D.C., addressing the convention of Ontario osteopaths held recently warned automobile manufacturers to pay more attenâ€" ’uon to this. part ‘of the car than they have in the past. | The seats of cars, said he, were usually too deep, so that the motorâ€" ist‘s back whs not properly supportâ€" ed. Sharply sloping front seats, those commonly: used, he stated, put undue strain on the lower parts of the spine and on the joints where the hip bones joined the spine. Dr. E. D. Heist of Kitchener was elected president. P son Herb, all of Hanover, spent the week end and Sunday here among |4 -_.d. .‘ndâ€":e.ht_lv.:’.'_ ax4 22 WA Pnsd News Notes. Mr. C. Schelter of Fonthill made a few short calls while here last Thursday. Misses Aleda Ottmann, Hall udi Twietmeyer, Mrs. Wonnenberg and * Miss L. Twietmeyor, Miss B Capâ€" ling, Miss Hall and Miss G. Twietâ€" meyer spent Sunday with friends in New Hamburg. Miss Kudobas of Kitchener is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Forler. Mr..and Mrs. L. Rockel and the Misses Hilda and Sophia Rockel and Mr. Wm. Rockel of Kitchener were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottmann. > e Mr; Wm. Kein left last Thursday tor ~‘Toronto ~where he, intends undergoing an operation on his ear by a specialist. ~Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witzol were visiting Mrs. Witzel‘s mother on Sunday last in Wallace, Mr. ‘Con, Quehl is spending a fow days in Hamilton attending conferâ€" * Mr. John Kanfman is making vast improvements to his place of bustâ€" Rev. A. Rdington is spending several weeks in New Ontario on +«Mr."and Mrs.. Wm. Ottmann of Biâ€" wira ° spent Sunday hore among friends and relatives. Miss Helen Walton, who was flling an engagement as milliner in Pembroke, is at prosent at home und nuraing a sprained ankle. , Minard‘s Liniment / for WELLESLEY omm emmnmennmmnmnmmininenmmm mm onmemmmnmnmmmmnmmmnmmemnnrmmmmmmmenmminiemmmmemneinnemm n in midr: The Waterioo Trust & Savings Co.| Economic Dept. Store . _â€"_._â€" 227 King St West, KITCHENER i. 4s The Stose that is known in every household for many miles as the best value givers. We save you 75 Boys‘ Tweed Suits, Grey and Brown shades, 3 plece beltâ€" ed styles, coming with 2 pair of bloomers, lined, governor ‘t;lu:er:, sll:;; 26 to 35. ‘Worth $7.15. egkâ€" end Special ... $4075 end Special ... SMART â€" Our new line of Boys ‘ Suits cannot be equalled for quality, style and price anywhere. _ _ . "'li)'Q â€"iay"; vï¬m‘l and Doneâ€" gal Tweed Suits, made in smart styles. A suit that will give you more than twice the ordinary wear, all sizes. Worth up to $13.75. Special for @Q OR the Weekâ€"end .........~ mEN‘s GREY sUITS ‘There are very fow suits that will prove a better buy than thisâ€" one for everyday wear. The materials are in Grey shades, a strong and sturdy wearing suit, well tailored. Do Q'o:fgo;m t:l- cr‘llonm offer. .50, Speci for the Weekâ€"end ... 59075 One of the new patterns that is sure to fill a prominent place in Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits for summer wear. ‘The material~ is anâ€" all . wool Imported Brown and Blue Herâ€" ringbone~. weave. ‘Tallored _ im tavorite styles, coming with 2 pair of trousers. A suit you will like to wear and it is véry low in prite. â€" This cannot be ‘l"n_ »d. Worth $30.00, Special suty ._coâ€"=... $16,99 raNCcY TWEED Tor coats A fine looking light weight Top Coat in fancy tweed mA terials . for en and . Young# Men.â€" The are amart in appearance. allk tined. A real nv%fll be ‘found in : ::t. orth $24.00. Special m We vsrevientidivemels ;ll‘7’ WATERLOO Thowmmstcnd&vlnncomun&hu been serving a conâ€" stantly increasing number of customers in this County and adjoining territory. Theâ€"following are ufcy of the lines of service we offer;â€" Savings Accounts opened, on which we pay 4% interest, compounded half yearly. § ho . * Guaranteed Trust Gertificates issued. On these we pay 5% interest payable half yearly, . ~ . & ; Safety Deposit Boxes to rent at reasonable rates. Bonds bought, sold, and .quoted. _ : . ____ Mortgages placed on improved City and Farm properties. P EXECUTORS â€" ADMINISTRATORSâ€" â€" TRUSTEE â€" ETe Clothing Dept. Service to the People of Waterloo County _ _ $16.95 money on râ€"liable merchandise. DAVIS Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Department PRICES SLASHED â€"0 _ __~ IN LADIES COATS 80 ~Ladies‘ Coats of Poiret Twills and Tricotines, mostly in straight line effects; a variety of styles to choose from, colors are Navy, Sand, Rosewood, etc. Here is your chance of getting a genuine bargain, worth to $21.50. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, . J ... SODD 20 Coats of a Wool Serge, made in the Prince of ‘Wales style, with velvet collar. The proper coat for the miss. These coats come lnwn:g only, sizes 16. to 40. on $17.50.â€" Special ......... 38095 SPECIALS ment! of new Dregses, in vyery protty styles, in both flare and straight line, made of Flat Crepe, and Crepe Satins, they come in the new bright colors, as well ‘:ti N..vy and Black. All sizes. Wo! 20.00. Weekâ€"end Special 312¢75 alaLy coatse taes §5 Girla® Coats, made of all Wool, Velours and Tweeds in all colors, sized 6 to 14. This m an outstanding rgain. $8.15. .Weekâ€" “ end w Wniereeiwess 4 ® Tok faok e un fge alses. Special -.-«..-..-...- lzc We ha#te just received a shipâ€" KITCHENER WEEK END MEN‘s PEANUT STRAWS o« + a8#4. Men‘s Fine Pure Silk Sox, all shades. Worth 50c. Special for the Weekâ€"end, v OMTY > cnrmnvivcresrsesrrivirels 250 50 dozen Men‘s Fancy Check Sox, the very latest patterns for dress wear. Worth 85¢, 55 Weekâ€"end Special .......... c Boys‘ B.V.D. made from fine Naincheck material, all sizes. Worth $1.00. Special, Men‘s Buttonless B.V.D., serâ€" vice and comfort will be found in this garment. Elastic insert in back, sizes 34 to 44. Worth $1.25. Weekâ€"end Special, only ...............« 680 Men‘s Wabasso Broadcloth Shirts; the very best in English Broadcloths. All the leading ghades. Quality and fit will be found in these high grade Shirts, collars to match,. Worth $3.00. Special Sale °@1 RQ Price Gent‘s Furnishings Men‘s Black ~Calft leathor, wide fitting shoes, made on the. comfortable blucher ~last. A shoe suitable for general wear. Worth $4.75. Weekâ€" and qpotis) ... .« Baâ€"dQ A special buy of 150 pair of Boys‘ good strong Shoes, in black and brown *Blucher and :hlmonl w,t.y.l:l. dWofll .up to $.25. â€"on All our best lines of. Ladies‘ Patent Legther. Slippers. with medium and low heels, 1 and 2 strap Slippers with neat cut outs, fancy stitchings and the ?'Pwhr dull kid . trimmings. orth. up to $5.50. Weekâ€"end Special .... 83.35 Children‘s and Misses‘ Can» vas Sandals, rubber soles, all aizes. Weekâ€"end Special.: . Sizes 4 t0o 10% .0mâ€"â€"+ m §Izes 11 10 & wmommmeanen 8’@ LADIES LOOK! K 150 pair of Samples broiulllfllnlmdha and Kid Strap Siippors and O%» fords, a pair here to suit every» body. You can always make use of a pair of this ‘lot at this of a pair of this lot at this wpecial price. Don‘t miss t* opportunity. Worth up to $3.75. Special for Tharaday, “g Friday and Saturday .... ‘ Shoe Department SHIRTS GALT $1.69 :m ¥¥