PAGE SIX Miss Amelia Linsenman of Wat erloo paid a short call at the home of her uncle, Mr. Jos. Linsenman on Sunday. Mr. Walter Novak of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. Jno. Reidel who is still on the sick list, on Sunday. Mrs. George Voisin, who was visiting for some time with friends and relatives in Josephsburg, reâ€" turned on Saturday. Mr. Paul Mierows«: of Sunfish Lake paid a short call at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jno. Mierowski on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Strauss and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lackenbauer of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ertel on Sunday. Mrs. Victor Heric~and son Anthâ€" ony renewed friends and acquainâ€" tances in our burg during the weekâ€" end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnof@ of Kitâ€" chener spent some time on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosenblatt. Misses Kate Dorscht and Clarissa Dietrich were weekâ€"end visitors with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Dietrich. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P spent Sunday in Erbsville Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Schnarr of : SU Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. here and Mrs. Herbert E. Schnarr. i0 Th Mr. Edward Boegel and daughter Marie were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boegel in Waterloo on Sunday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hirteis, April 3, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reitzel and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ritz spent Sunday with Mr. Paul Hoffarth. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Druar of Rostock spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Ambrose Esbaugh. w ol on Boin BM ol B uh old hss ht 10 + B BB ied BoBigo on on it i ho olR Be Wms n B ut onl 01c0 00000 Mr. Robt. Ertel was a business visitor to Hamilton on Wednesday. The Most Brilliant Type Hupmobile Six ©: After Every Meal THE CLOSESTâ€"PRICED S$IX IN CANADA of sixâ€"cylinder performance _ need cost no more than this price Latest District News HUPMOBILB Six is the splendid result of a convicâ€" tion that the finest and most brilliant type of sixâ€"cylinder performance can be built into a ;::dan or Brougham to list for less than Hupmobile‘s price. In designing and manufacturing this Sedan, Hug- mobile has gone the limitâ€"actually raising the quality of the car a full 10 percent witiou( any raise in purchase price, thus obviously making it the dosest-pricecrsix in Canada. We invite l{ou to try out the Hupmobile Six â€"to enjoy its thrilling performance, its smartness and ele?ance both inside and outâ€"to discover for yourâ€" self why so many thousands of buyers have singled it out as offering more quality per dollar of purg)au price than any other six on the market. R Sedan (illustrated) fiveâ€"passenger, fourâ€"door, $1910. Brougham, fiveâ€"passenger, twoâ€"door, $1910. Coupe, twoâ€" passenger, with rumble seat, $1910. Roadster, with rumble seat, $1910. Touring, fiveâ€"passenger, $1825. All prices f. 0. b. Windsor. PERSONALS AND OTHER ITEMS AS TOLD BY ‘_ WATERLOO CHRONICLE CORRESPONDENTs §T. CLEMENTS BUDDELL‘S GARAGE King St. N. = Ph l Flavored with the juice of fresh mint leaves Chas. Busch â€" Jr i'.'ï¬ Waterloo Going fishingâ€"â€"take Minard‘s Lini ment. > Mr. and Mr. Christ. Christ. K. family were Mr. and Mr Sunday. Mis.â€" Albi im Mr. Jack Dunkie spent Sunday at his home at Moffat. Miss Florence Mero of Kitchener spent Sunday with Miss G. Schumâ€" Mesrs. Lonis and George Heimler spent Sunday at St. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Collins and daughter Billy spent one day last week at Kitchener. Mrs. A. O. Schnurr and son Grant returned home after spending a few weeks at Kitchener. Local News Notes Mr. John G. Seip of Toronto spent a few days last week in town. Mr. John Schnurr of Mildmay spent one day last week with relaâ€" tives in town. Miss Lila Zimmerman spent Sunâ€" day with relatives in New Germany. Miss Dilla Kirtel spent a few days last week with friends at Kitâ€" chener. and children and Mary Gohl spent me day last week at Kitchener./ Mr. Ralph Kunkel of Waterloo spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. Arthur Kreutzweiser of Milâ€" verton spent Sunday under the parâ€" items of Interest. . Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart were visitors in Baden on Sunday. Mir. Henry Schneider lost a valuâ€" able horse which fell and broke a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Koebel. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Lanz spent Sunday afternoon at Wellesley. mer ental roof. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. daughter Dorothy spent last, week at Kitchener. The annual Linwood horse show was held on Wednesday, April 123. Ful particulars given next week. miIrA Messrs. Edgar McTavish and Melâ€" vin MeWhiney of Goderich spent Sunday â€" withâ€" their parents near W Mrs Don‘t forget the Easter program t the Evangelical church at Wilmot entre on Monday night, April 11. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Allan V. Yantzi. a daughter. Congratulaâ€" Mr. Gldeon. Hamacher is busy saw : logs in his bush. > Mr Mi rs. Albert Schinidi _ and Miss ziv. Holtz were visiting at Mr. L Nrs. Allen W. Jantzi on Saturâ€" and Mrs. Wm. Arnold of Elâ€" spent Sunday ~with Mr. and Chas. Logel. â€" and Mrs. Simon Friedman Mrs. Aaron Jantzi and _ Zehr and Mr. and Mrs. Schwartzentruber â€" and e visitors at the home of Irs. Chrfst B. Yantzl on Phone 580 PINE HILL LINWOOD Hill one 1670 and day | _ Left for the West.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ?Henr'y Kurt left on Monday after noon for the west. Their destination {will be Alberta, near Edmonton. Mr. kand Mrs. Kurt purpose making a | prolonged visit with their daughter |and sonâ€"inâ€"daw, Mr. and Mrs. Emâ€" 'mnnue! Jacky. All wish these old 5penplo a well earnest rest in the Prairie Provinces. | _ Returns from Indiana. â€" Afler an extended sojourn in Elkhardt, Ind.. Mr. Henry: Waterman and family have returned to New Dundee where they have taken up their residence. Mr. Waterman states that he was kept busily engaged at his trade of mason while in Indiana and at much better rates than obtainable in this district. The cost of living. however, is higher and after all there is not ‘a marked difference. Mr. Waterman | states he is glad to get back to his ju]d home here and declared there is |no place like Canada today. In the | United States there are to be seen | in the larger centres numerous «mall é inmble down shacks while in Canada ;the buildings of working men are | well built and snrronndings Kept in }y-md condition Armenian‘ Secretary.â€" Mr. Pierce, the secretary of the Armenian Reâ€" lief Fund, is expected to be at the Mennonite church on Sunday. It will be interesting to hear of those downâ€"trodden people. In tea, as in everything else, you get only what you pay for. Tea of good qimlity is satisfying and ecoâ€" nomicalâ€"poor tea is a costly disâ€" appointment. A lot of poor quality, cheap tea is being offered to the publitc today. Easter â€"Next Sunday, the 17th, is Easter Sunday. The Friday before is Good Friday. Easter Sunday is ruled by the moon, as also are the fides and to a great extent also the weather. Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the full moon after the 21st of March. Hence the man in the moon is a busy man. Agent for Ford.â€"Mr. W. Becker called here this week. He is agent for all kinds of Ford cars, repreâ€" senting Hall & McKie of Kitchener. ONLY GOOD TEA GOOD VALUE Sale Totalled $6,000. â€" A record farm sale was conducted by Auctionâ€" eer Ira Toman on Tuesday when an all day sale was held on the farm of Abram Stager. The proceeds of the sale was well over $6,000. A fine Belgian team aged 5 and 6 years was sold to Mr. Miller of Baden for $562. Cattle averaged $100 per head. Mr. Stager is one of the progressive farmers of this district but is retirâ€" ing from farming. He expects to visit the West in the near future. Friends in the district wish him sueâ€" cess and happiness wherever his new home may be. Returns from Indiana. â€" Affer an Miss Anetto Sherk and Mr. Luruel Wildfong of Waterloo spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.< Sherk. ' Mr. and Mrs. Curry and family of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leis. Mr. Ed. Struck is spending a few idhys at his home here. Quite a number from the village attended the play entitled "The Solâ€" dier of the Cross" given at the U.B. Church at Roseville on Sunday night. M. and Mrs. T daughter Geraldine spent Sunday with John Buck. â€" Mr. Wesley Spaetzel of Texas called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spaetzel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hallman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hallman at Centreville on Sunday. % Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallman motorâ€" ed to Brown City, Mich.. to attend the funeral of the late Mr. Jacob Witmer. The New Dundee Women‘s Instiâ€" tute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Page on Wednesday evening, April 20th. ~ ener A crokinole party will be held in Kavelman‘s _ Hall â€" on â€" Wednesday evening, April 27th, at eight o‘clock. Everybody welcome. Ladies please bring lunch. The Junior Football Club will hold their first â€" practice on â€" Saturday evening. Evervybody come. Local News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hallman, Misses lda and Laura Haliman, Miss Lackner adn Mr. Mortis Hallman of Waterloo spent Sunday in this vicinity. $ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hilborn and Mrs. N. S. Bowman called on Mrs. Elias Hallman at Washington on Sunday. . Miss Mary Wegenast 4s spending i few weeks with relatives at Kitchâ€" NEW DUNDEE M A NN H E1M Mrs. Theo. Buck and of _ Hespeler Mr. and Mrg. Sunday at her home here Miss Margaret Marshall has reâ€" turned home after spending the past few weeks in Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haliman and children of Galt spent Sunday with \Wr. and Mrs. J. Bricker. Miss trene Chapman of New Dur dee spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mra, A. Poll, Miss Myrtle Poll and Miss Isabell Hawse spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Poll at New Dundee. Poll at New Dundee. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Steele of Kitchaner visited with Mr. and Mra. J. Lepp on Sunday. Miss T. Ranks of Plattsville spent a feow days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepp and Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoim. Miss Margaret Gingrich of Doon spert the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. L. Holm. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE Miss Cleo Fried of DAVIS ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT STORE 85 Handsome Easter T weed Suits at a Price You Can Afford .. _ _ These stylish single and double breasted models have just come i one of the best values we have ever offered. All are $25 Suits, newest Spring patterns you will be proud to wear. Come in tomor yours at this special price! 9 Here‘s $30 Guaranteed Serges at Wellâ€"tailored in a choice of two stylesâ€"a neat 3â€"button conservative model for older men, and a smart doubleâ€"breasted model for younger types. These are positively guaranteed Indigo dye Serges, and wonderful value! Scotch Tweed Suits with Two Pair Pants, $15.75 Nicely tailored, doubleâ€"breasted, at a special Easter price. Well worth $2250 anywhere else, so take advantage of the big saving. 500 Beautiful Easter Coats at Big Savings DEPARTMENT STORE "We Guarantee to Undersel!l® 227 KING WEST DAVIS ECONOMIC| Why pay up to $6.50 b 43 Zb These are all the new for your new Easter a to o styles in snapâ€"brims, hat, when you can buy (edm_'as ‘and crulshers. the same value . at :;:j::(""‘;:llsqmlm and Men‘s Fine Spri j en‘s Fine Spring Shirts $1.45 $2.50 Values with Coflar to Match Buy your Easter Shirts hereâ€"all new checked designs, made roomy to fit all size men, 14 to 17. This is real value for you! Why pay up to $6.50 for your new Easter hat, when you can buy the same value at Good shades and black, 36 in. wide, will make up lovely in any style dress for spring, and give good wear. CHEVERENEâ€"A popular Spring material in fashionâ€" 69 able shades, worth 95¢ yard, At ....clllll. woes c WASH SATINâ€"A fine quality, in white and black, 36 in. wide, regular $2.25 value, only ... f $1-39 COTTONâ€"Reg. 30¢c quality, 36 in. wide, special ... ; 18c Mothers, here is a big bargain in fine calf leathe good fitting styles, regularly $3.75. Special at ... $2 Canton Crepe $1.19 Black and brown calf leather, blu« fitters, solid leather soles, rubber heel Trimmed with copper color and alligator len vainp and round toe, prettily designed. Worth $4.50 Neat dark striped patterns, for dress or work, good wefl-rlng. sizes 32 to 44 Ladies‘ Blonde Slippers Complete selection of low, medium or high heel short vamp, plain or trimmed with contrasting colors. Values up to $4.75. Very dressy and serviceable, doubleâ€"breasted model, regular $19.50 value ROSEVILLE New spring checked designs, very dressy, regularly worth 15¢ Snappy New Hats For You pay up to $6,50$ 45 $ 25 These are all th our new | Easter a o styles . in napâ€" hen you can buy to fedoras andS cru a fashjonable color 260 pr. Men‘s $2.75 Trousers, $1.95 50 doz. Men‘s Silkâ€"andâ€"wool Sox, 49c LITTLE YOUTHS‘ $2.7 PATENT STRAP SLIPPERS $3.25 English Tweed Suits, 2 Pr. Trousers, at $12.95 $3.45 alt â€" spent Do Your Easter Shopping Here and Save Easter Specials Just what the lad would like for Easter! Finely tailored, doubleâ€"breasted, very dressy and serviceable. $15 value, with coat, vest, bloomers and long trousers; sizes 25 to 36. Bring the boy in tomorrow! Blue Cheviot Confirmation Suits, $6.35 Tailored in an excellent material, sizes 25 to 35, regularly $10.50. Boys‘ 4â€"pc. Blue Confirmation Suits, $7.45 Fine English Serge, sizes 25 to 36, and a wonderful $12.50 value! Boys English Tweed _ Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the stable. of white gold ing was spent in games and music. The Junior Women‘s Instituie will meet on Monday evening, April 18, in the Roseville school honse. Three addresses are on the program for the evening. The roll will be anâ€" awered by giving some outstanding event in your school life. surpriged The Junior Farmers will meet In; been prepared and every effort has the Rosevillie School House Monday . hbeen put forth to make it a success. evening April 18. A debate is on I Program will commence at $ o‘clock. the programme for the evening. A| Everybody welcome. speaker will also be present from| Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Struth the O.A.C., Guelph. This prom{is®® a»J Mr. Jack Neabitt of Toronto and ing h« to be a English Tweed Twoâ€"Bloomer Suits, $5.95 Well worth $9.75, in newest Spring weaves, sturdily made, sizes 25 to 35 vening when fiffeen ;hxi R:;i‘vlaraiall was ]vlm\sani]} friends dropped in his birthday. During SHOES, $£1.69 very Interesting meeting V presented with his uff link hom h $1 The his hc the Saturday sh 4â€"pc. Suits come in and Suits, richly tomorrow an padr w We are indeed glad to report that ; Orton Bechtel, who underwent a‘ very serlous operation last week, in{ now doing nicely and is expected | home this week. | day Mrs. Wm. Heldlinger and daugh ter Kath‘een were viaitors in Kitch cner on Monday. News Notes Mr. Frank Deston of Plattaville @pent the weekâ€"ent at the home of Mrs. Henry Struth. All the style and quality for which you have to pay much more elsewhereâ€"all correct spring colorg and shapesâ€"silks and straws â€"delightfully trimmed. (Choose one Saturâ€" On Monday evening, April 18, an Easter program will be given by the Sunday School of the Wilmot Cenâ€" tre church. A good programme has been prepared and every effort has been put forth to make it a auccess. Program will commence at $ o‘clock. Giay silks and straws in the newest apring styles, at low price. Miss L. Wilker and Miss Annie Kunts «spent Saturday in Kitchener. Charming Dresses in flat crepe and crepeâ€" back satins, every one a $19.50 value, in beautiful colors and styles, $ 1 50 sizes 16 to 44 2 nerevenines 1 * Never before have we had such a marvelous selection of splendid stylâ€" ish coats at such attractive prices! Smart charmeens, poirets, tricotines and satins, with spring fur collars or fur trim, in fresh, lovely colors, sizes 16 to 50 for the slender miss of larger woman. See these: $13.50 $16.75 $24.50 Children‘s Pretty Hats You‘ll Like These New EASTER HATS $1.95 to $3.95 $19.50 valnes at HERE ARE 150 NEW Easter Dresses For Easter $1.35 to $1.95 BADEN $25.00 values at Upâ€"toâ€"date styles in black and brown calf blucher and balmoral styles, extra good fitters, $ 98 worth $4.00. Specigl ....â€"..imscstacicmccess & This special shipment came in this week from one of the best makersâ€"every coat in the latest style and patternâ€"just what you want to make you look your best for spring! Select yours now! 1 0.75 227 KING ST. WEST KITCHENER Men’s OXfOI‘dS $9.75 ° $1§5.75 T OPCOATS $35.00 values at 100 NEW SPRING Values to $24 Ladies‘ $1 Silk Hose, Saturday, 73¢ Double soles and heels, leading shades, and silk well over the knee, very special ... 73c Rev. Oscar Burkholder of Breslan is conducting a series of Bible Study classes on Thursday of each week, commencing at 8 o‘clock. Everybody welcome. Bcott & Rowne, Torowe:â€"Ont A Wellâ€"Nourished Body Depends Upon Vitamins SCOTTS EMULSION Abounds In The Healthâ€"Euilding Vitamins Of Codâ€"liver Oil With collar attached. sizes up to 14 in blue, white, mauve and sand. Special Saturday. Latest weaves, plain or 8 piece top, reg. $1.50. ANaL to 7M .2 300 BOYS‘ $1.50 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 95c BOYS‘ CAPS 39c °* 75e 0; €