f GLASSES tt A T I 8 F Y OFFlCE 96 King St. West Kitchener Personals Mr and Mrs. Joe Heintzmau at- tended the funvrgil last week ot Mr. Heinteman's brother, which was held at Buffalo. KY. Mrs. A. McAllister a'itul Miss Bull! n-iurnml Immu- again after spending a row mnmhs an Tavistock. Mic.; Ida Winder of. Port Culburne :pk-nl no» \uwkund at Pleasant View, Miss Myrtle “feud spent the week-mu! ait)t tsieuds at Waterloo Giics Viola Pressman of Bridge- pun spun the weekend at the home of nor mother here. Mr, Edward Juyce of Waterloo rpm]! tho m-ekond the) guirst of Mr. and Mrs. “Amanda Snyder Bought House Mr Ed. Newbm'ry rammed to To- nmtn lent “wok where b" is attend- mg Victoria I'nivnrsily utter spend. :Im a week at his lmme here, The Misses Polly and Judith Sny- mq: who hung“! the [absingen pro- may mluv lime ugh, moved here Lu.ci Tltursday and are now nicely with-:1 in their new home. MP. and Mrs. John Hurgot. and tunuly or l'rntrevm», called at thea. sum View on Sunday, ‘ Mr, Geo. Snyder and Miss Myrtle Snydur of Kitchener rpm“ Sunday “nah-r th" parrmtat root. with Mr, and Mrs, BIL Snydpr. .Uia" Alexina Frey ontertstirted a munlu-r of nor girl 'Ntends to f hirlluluy party nm- (lay laut week. Mr and 3Ls â€Hr-w Snyder and 'amity “no lmsim-M vinaimrs to Din-Juana um Wtutntsstiay. Mr Emumwl Bowman and daugh. (er Plcm-ure alum-1m! the. sale ot Mr, Roy Sunk-r al “Iv-unlingdule on Wolhuwulay lust. Mrs .lmoh Hangar of Lebanon is unwinding spun» Inna, at the homo ot Mr “an Gelgvr. We an niorry to report Hun Mrs Iran Helge-r is Bot 'trtoorvirrr,r in ‘Iwnllll, ' Mrs Charlm Hilliard of Waterloo is siseuding will“ lime at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mum" EM. Quite a number or "e Mennonite pmmlc- attetttled the Easter cannula at Kllvhmwr an Thursday last, Hurts To Mr, and Hix. a Ila-miner. 91 "mu m. . Ontario 3 You know the fooling when your truu do‘eon’t fit you, so why be In minty and utter. Prevent your- self from torture md get A truss to fit you. Our truuea hnve no ymiemtrap. A complete stock of trust. soluble for any and of A. 00!!le I - G. Iâ€. Oqth Burma: The Shop That Give: Your Dol|ar a Long Ride. Harry Marks King ttt. N. Tire Hospital BLOOMINGDALE “In!“ If... fNtDON'S loop LASSES urn" WATERLOO FLORADALE Expert Phone 473.) Mrs. Milton Mrs. bullion Zuhbrlzg is Visiting her aunt, In. â€Hartman in Devon. Among those who attended the runeral of the late Ugo Becker last; Saturday were his sisters Gladys} and Anna. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bqu man, Mrs. H. Hambrecm. all of KPc.1 rhener, Mrs. Geo. Reist, Chesley, Mr. l Abel Duermg, David. Edward and‘ Adam Doering or Phllimburg, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Russel Heinel ot Wellesley' and Mrs. Andrew Hamel and Mrs. Kart Rothaermei of nrVOreport. Mr. and Mrs. Gideun Weber Mi Monklou. Mm. Jack Feller ot Kltuh-l PHer and Mrs. Blick of Toronto were) here to man their mother, Mun] Schuler. who has been seriously ill! and (a reported to be very low. I Holstein: average 3116 I The joint sale at live stock by Mr. Rudy L. Roth and Mr. N. M. Crests man belt! on Wednesday was a great success. Sixteen head or Holstein cattle were sold and they fetched an average price of $116 with. Illustraud Lecture Charles Plate]: I. .1110 to ho out min utter having boon eo.rinod to his home than]: may: for the not few ween. The [allowing catechumens were confirmed last Sunday at 10.30 a.m. in Trinity Lutheran church: Cari 'aueilef, Harold Fischer, Henry Kael- In, Carl Steiner. On Monday eve- ning, the pastor gave an illustrated lecture on the-passion ot our Lord in the Sunday scimnl room Art the Church. Died at Guelph - unhbndqhhudw -mmu, Inuit; and. In“ in an. u.-n:.c.c.mcrom mun M in can this not. Mr. ad In B. m. Chan’s In“ VII. My ThBttog. " no I... all Mr. And In J. act's-up minor, In. um Us . new: were Sunday 781er at tho bone of Mr. and In. Irvin Rita out. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hildebrand attended the funeral ot their niece. Mrs. Herman Doerzunn at Stratford on Monday. The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thus. McLean and was born in Strat- tord 35 years ago. She was a grand- daughter ot the late Geo. Hildebrand formerly of this (own. ' Mrs, Harry Gehel of Killam, A1- berta is here on a visit to her sis- ters and other relatives. Miss Barbara Schnmher or Kitch- ener spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilhelm, Peel Street. Mrs. Levi linesrhliu of Seln-walng. Mich. and Mrs. Prank Pahndrick of Bay Port, Mich., are vikmng their rather. Mr. David one Who is serl- ously ill. __ ' -' . “MT..- We are wrry to hear that an. Mots Hanm In atratts cNmftued to her bed with Illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs J. Borsle tspent Bun. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Grutslich. Miss Supt-[a Banner ot Kllchener spent the week and at the home of her sister, Mrs. Otto Ritz. Rev. and Mrs. J. Schmieder of Kitchener paid a visit at Trinity Lu- theran parsonage on Tuesday. Mr. Malcolm Renm'e received the sad news that his brother, Mr. James Rennie passed away in' Guelph on Tuesday. In mm - a. took and with [was in Kitchener. Tho death occurred on Saturday last at Catharine Hmtdertett, widow ot the Into Mn mm†In her Nth roar.' an but been in uninrhnlth for the w! til months and â€sud away on lat‘urdny availing. Tho me In Gun» In horn in In! - In nu when in - In: ohlldhood days. In "" III. "I mn- rind 'ue than of New Var; gun-non and IndIaeauou; hm onto, a†not“ on. your. cold. and simple lever and The fallow-t (cur thoy' all. to On- loathing guy. They I"! so! am. null" In a lulu a! rm Hm moan-1n. dale" or direct by low hm u a. PD. Croat hr .tNeabemfrrtatTh.Dr.wa , um. um M and to . “Mulch. Co., mum on tr) Mugs-nan" huh-n: mmwuumu toersttetrr.--sduttht- “Hermann-nun“ Map-Imamâ€; I... “What the: nut (ii?:?,?,?.??:,??.?, â€In". umwdulwwmm ‘cn the foreign missim fields and ‘was very educative and ettrtuhtettintt. Tho members od the Baptist Church Orrin-inn supplied many deltrhtrut palm-lion: throughout the evenlng which were trreatls 'avpreciated by the audie'nce. Olficers Elected _ Mrs. Daniel Williams kindly lent her home on Huron xlreel on Mun- ‘day evening to the members of the lh'ing Daughter‘s Bible Class of the) Evangelical Church tor their annual /iection of (Hikers for the ensuing near. The fulluning officers were vtected: proshienl, Mr» John Binge- Imtn. vice-prtsiiGnt. Mus. " Hostett- ler, Secretary. Mrs. i'. U. Kruspe, treasurer, Mrs H. Williams. Miss Agnes Garland wad appointed teach- er, Following this a so: ial hour was enjoyed during whit-l: u delightful piano snlu was rendered by Mrs, Wil- liam St4tudruo, u reading hy Mm. C. D, Kruspo and " recitation by Mrs. Hilda "ostettier. Held Enjoyable Meeting The mmnht-rs or the it.Y I'll. held their razular set-ck}; Jun-Hing iu' the chnrrh paNors with a good attend- am-e. Emerson Luckhnrt and Olive Zimmvrnum gave n ry ittstrur'iive papers in furrixn mis<luns (it-Ming especially wilh 'I'lw Edumliunul and “helical Evangelism ot' India. FGltow- ing the mum-sun. a Jeliwhtru1 two hours we“ "tvar/anus spvttt in play- ing prngrmsjn- proliinu.'e.At lhtt Muse of the gamrs a dainty lunch was served by the l'ant-s. n The mvmlter.sr uf St, Geortee's An- glican l‘hm'rh held tu,sir regular monthly muaiing "t tlie lmnw of Miss Mary I'uddimmlua I'eol Show Thursday LAN-Hing The presit0mt Mrs. Alien Smilh occupied the chair. A flttaneiat report was renal and a 'witort of tht. “Humilu-v received (lbw russiuu rum-Hui": lln- purchzminr of books and a Sign board fur the Clturch l'ul]u'.\‘ml.‘ Miss Margaret Grimmer presented the commupiott lim-u which slip Itad jun wunpleted. Mrs. hue" sum]. kindly “mm. lu-r home fur tlte me“ nut-k Inc-Ming. “him“ will los hull! Hu- #C‘Illnd Wt't'k in April. At Unis nun-ling the cum- torters bar lhe huz'aur will tre 1mm 'ti. tt wan: Germ-41 to hum thrs tt'stt regu- lar Ina-ling at thr. hum.‘ ur Mr, H. Mammy". _ Penonals an new Iron, her In. Ito-o Ttteq. uay “tunnel: to Hostsltler': Church Ind cannery. Those who “loud“ the tubal "on a distance were Mm. Annie Honderlch. Ila cum Hondench. Mrs. Normn Houderhh and William Hominid: all og an. verton. In. Sarch Shut: of Weston. Mr. Wilmer Steel and Mrs. Raymond Young'or "tuntstrrstotte, Mr. Frank Weaver of Port Culbonw. Mr. Wal- ter Grim). Mrs. Norman Noyes and Miss Eisrc Bean of ste-tue and Mr. and Mrs Albert Jones of Bride burg. . Suitable Addreu ' The library hall was tilled to ca- paclty on 'rusday evointt with an appreciative audience to hear Rev. A. I, Schultz deliver a stereoptical tee- ture dealing mm Egypt and other Bible land: This its the second of t series ol lectttres which Mr. Schultz has delivered dealiutt with his work t,2"f, sad and (W. cm. and has at N“ Ila-bur: not “Atâ€! ot Wilma. Ono - and predeceased her, The “and Mics Muwurrt l'nlln-rl mm hliss Grace I'ttlmllk â€mm Salurdny In tlt ml (out Mr and Mr, Ila-r Mn. Harold Anni.» l Kitehenet. nu Friday Cottt'eNtttuq the Table", In. John Armour. R. R. 1, South Monaghan, ont.. says: "We have three line. healthy chlldrpn. In whom. when I modicum ls ncednrl, we have ("on only Bah)": Own Tablas. The Tale lest" n!- the heal mmlmine you an "ttt ht my home where the" are young children“ Baby‘s om, TamMn are a mild but (barman my!" Irma): regulate the nomad: 3nd haven; mum: eon- qutlon Ind IndueIllnn; hm! no cold. and “mule tovvr and make toetttitrq guy. They Are acid by mulch" dqtqi.rs or dlroet by In." " Ste . box no. Tho m. Willis-9' Died on Friday Attm an mum-e of tho.e nmuthx. Mrs John Edwin-r. I'm] Street, named away ttt Ill-r humr- Frlday eve- nlng, March 11nd, Mrs, Bonnier was horn in Pnllarlnn 75 )r-am ago. The deeeaNesd wumun mm a member ot tho Evnnm-Ilml l'lmrrfl Mr Sam‘- or and one huh. 'rho,rloro predo- vs-used Int-r by a number of years. There Is In) other menu-ins to equal Ilahy‘u Own Tablets (or mile on?!» whnlhnr " ho for th" newttorn tttttte or Mm growing ehlitl the Tulr [as always do amul. They are ahmr. lutely tree from "plates or other harmful drugs and the mother can any.†feel ante in using them. Mrs. C “11'th wtsettt Thurmlny with friomlg in Kitvlu-nur. _ NO MEDICINE LIKE BABY'S OWN TABLETS For Either the Newborn Babe or the Growing Child. Ila-rho†KrfIWamI " wuro- vislnm in I 'E.re.S8rd,.r.etBvuot=- IWM,-.m¢“‘uu.mflmmndu~w. l ' ‘10nm. InkatIMth. ultmnuu.» lee, P'rrcra-," m-n - W. sumâ€. was I. Mm mm on was "rtf, " " m tt'tgStMttt,tftttit Marett"rd.tatmat.ttnotHr._atts.rhot.ot.Pt.tt.vttg.. trt-g-trt..-... “‘"“ “m Mrs. mm “a “a u a" I and“ "uleet.tetPc1tettft?tfrlttP'ete T mouths N " .-. . M qroAwhtee'tm.eeertntemettng. .11.“;de . mm In! all Mra. . M. he DiErd--ht New lit-bun. andâ€, up“: a mu. ot in. an went qrttt ----.-------- My " KM We aa b and; Nth. Mr. Funk Philly. in luau". in Toto-In. . -.--.-r---.--..---.-- . on m on m hr- M - his “at yen. , If. Max Puddleoubo at Toronto l "mu“ I cut! " J“. P"" Mr. Em bio-mun ot mom) and on In. brother, a T. my. . -.-.._-.------- . 'r'""'""-"'"'"'--'-'"" spent Sunday at tho homo or " tw con-ho. on Stand“. Mr. nad In. - lingual-n III-urn “that an - all .'ther, Mr. Nor-nu "oqterttlttr. In. luv Bun-om oe an: and - of MI wont Bulb, 0014-. _ _ __ 'I1.LlMuI-tdtloll- â€mes-rammin- ---6'hmrru.tsto) rp-tta-an-att-) Nearly all New spring Patterns m smart checks. plaid: and stripes. Marked for a Quick Sale q and l, yd. .t.rr_ettr.r.'r_ 16e, Me 28e Just in time tor Spring Sewing - Nun Panama. good gamma. Clearing Prices. SELLING OUT iEllll)l a yd. and it Low Prices have anything to do with it we can accomplish it. II. lug-In- on a" CONOOLIUM and DNOLIUM RUG! A .Lot of nearly " place- such as Fancy Voilen, Fancy Bayou“. Fancy Broadetoths, mostly short length. very attractive, designs. Reg. s0e, Me, $1.00 to $1.50. Clearing at Va PRICE " n. Lot. of â€turns. Sale. About 200 Short End. of Prints. F'lenel. Ginghams, Sateéna, Eta, all marked at , SELLING OUT PRICES 50 pr. Extra Luge Flanneleuc. In white and Grey, a pair V..wrPet.e.. Your Attention PLEASE I I We want to clear out all LINOLEUMS and OIL CDUI‘HS In TEN DAYS READ CAREFULLY " tt. LINOLEUM, a... $1.25, on. We want to clear tho tall-nee out In " days. Big reduction: in Pink" and Plains. Bee Red Ticket. Bridkerutlermann Co. Ltd. ' . BIG (Sec Red Ticket) (18ri'dkeruthrmann Go..|.td. Extra Blanket Big Bargains in Every Dept. have brought BIG BUSINESS LINOLEUM. Rog. use. sabre. lot ..'"w_r_er'rr.$-t_t..e.Fq _..... 'Ne LINOLEUM. Rog. um. In. yd. [or -.FV.ieiF-_ ,A a _ _ 29e WASH ..DRESS FABRICS TABLE OF REMNANTS ALL TURNBULLS WINTER UNDERWEAR for For Ginghams Is the Talk of The Town . . and Country Side _ See how we have put the knife in the prices, _There are only 6 Sale Priges, namely-7- WOOL BLANKETS OIL CWHS 23c, 28e and 34c SPECIAL PRINTS Bring your original "Sale Bill" with you, it's Easier Shopping Must and Will Be Sold Within the Next Two Weeks L, we sq. yd. l, 'Ne " yd. Me ". ". This Week will see Many NE W LINES ON SALE t,tacsoaataesrn--utik.aia.infirritrs ' a. mung-u; _fareerraeg'it1htpr. (a. ', $2.00 together with those previously mentioned. M u...“ A“*‘““" , ------. “mm-I‘ll“ um , luau-mum...» 3. ":i:rttit="t.'TttttPgtd'tltt my†_ was. /'ftugu'"2, t1triiri'7é.tiTGGauG"'a%iin Quantum“ hm. 'd'2'ct,trtipd'a." I _ " “In!!! M. Id! “.mwgumnnb .mm-Imam It)†ll PHI-ml“. . m. _ Mr. Me. My at" L ftl 1.21%? ttt Wont rues us "" bm- II Our best Rockint and Guns: Clown. fast colors, good might. 6 29e a yd. Unbleached. " in., good value, Special. a rd. P'_m.....em.Fq...ttrm.....FTe_F.e.e..t.t Another 81 In. Unbleached Heavy line. Spain], a yd. trt..WFtrm..mt.tt._m..rmr..... At price: that will clan them up in 3 Day. - Our suck II a good one. Heavy Ribbed Cotton, q ttt m, "In" up to Me, a, I pr. .-rerrttrrprr Att our "on ot 1M. nature are grouped "no two lots. and cloning out " 59e arttb 79c Never before Inch reductions. 3 Lotq-- 15c, 19e arttt 29e I yd. Bore and - AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES PREVAIL . . EXTRA SPECIAL! te lines of mains). Cash. one nt on price during this itt, Black ttnd Colors, til/z . WWI. Der lair ..'....... 69c Hosiery Dept. "rrnir..,./.. Staple Dept. - Note the Savings - FLAN'NELE’I‘TES WATERLOO We have HEAVY WOOL HOSE Léok for Red Tbcku SCHOOL HOSE 43c, 69c,' 89e, $1.19, $1.59 & $1.89 SH EETINGS SHEE'I'INGS SH [RTINGS ' Black or Fawn our 43e 53e 22e We especi-lly invite "to MEN beau“ may are to share m the" WONDERFUL BARGAtNS-- "ADMtRAL" U NDERWEAR to: Palm Prue. for . Men's Wear Dept. All Ladlcn' Fancy Color“ " dr-tttt r.- auctions. Clam-In. our every pain- In "I. can " N. rod-mum“. am the loader In A Hour HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR BOYS' NATURAL WOOL Turnbull's make, size; 24 Reg. 81.40. Clearing an Ea, Also BOYS‘ COMB. SUITS Sizes 24 to 32. Clearing at, Ea. MEN'S FLEECED Penman'l Gdod Quality Shirts and Drawers. Clearing at, Ea. .-r._m._Ptr. The mum:- of I" our spring Coma Shirts. good patterns, all tues. Ron. $1.10. $1.35 and $1.60. Clurlng C 89 “on C "sum. Reg. valut tt.N, wool-I BOYS' FLEECED No Seconds, Cloning " Ea. Good patterns and all all". Reg. up to 81.75. Ctearirttt q p... Large Carl-tag. am. special MEN'S MERINO . Shirt: and Dr's. (Hearing at, In. MENS BALBRIGQAN Shirt. and Dru. tJhartest, at, Ea. MEN'S CEETEE In Shim and Drawon, all tiles" Reg $2.26 Value tor, I " Penman'n and other make-Clearing out MENS WORK SHIRTS MENS FINE SHIRTS --1, "r"'eer"e'1PPPr , mama-amu’ 'ep-o.-. , ", m but! “at - mum-mumvulnu mun-column. UMBRELLAS $1.00 and $1.50 Ea. BRACES Ith' 25% "1"", $1.69 _"' M, 98 c $1.85 $1.19 $1.15 a; 69e 79e £312 98c 79e