â€" left on Sunday on a motor trip to Lang and Mre. Herb. Karges. Mrs, Albert Richert and little son, Bobby, have ieft for their home in Detroit after a week‘s visit in Kitch of Chatham announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mise Marâ€" erioo, the marriage to take place in jarie Houson, to Mr.‘ J. EK. Frowde Seagram, cldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 8. Herner, Mrs. A. Dedels and daughter, Miss Audrey and Mr. L. Bowman are on a motor trip to Huntâ€" ingdon, Ind., on a visit to relatives. Mrs. Elroy Duval and daughter, Miss Dariene June, of Evanston, I1L., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Ratz, Waterloo. Mr. L. J. Breithaupt and Miss Li lian Breithaupt, Queen street, Kitchâ€" ener, entertained the members of the trustee board of Zion Evangelical Church and their wives at a dinner party Monday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kaufman, who left on Tuesday for an extended holiday in Norway and Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pequegnat are now residing at their summer home on the Grand River, near Bridgeport. Mrs. G. Ernest Parkes of Toronto is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Hawke, Waterâ€" 100.\ * w mt e ue enc e mc ue c o ic ie w ism e en ues ts esA t BsBs ~~Mr, and Mrs. P. ‘Rieder have reâ€" turned to their home in Kitchener after an enjoyable holiday in New York, Jersey, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. 2 _ _ Phones 563 and 578 § 122 King St. 8. â€" â€" Waterloo a wish for, consequently we would éadvlse our customers to place gtheir orders early for flowers gfor MOTHER‘S DAY to save disâ€" §nppolntment. It is our desire éto serve as many and disappoint éu few as possible. Orders will ® be filled in the order filed. Mr. A. Bond FEiorist this season of the year is to get all the flowers our customers . Bruegeman, Tailor SUNDAY MAY 12th Phone us for special designs. E. J.FISCHER The Dividing Line When you get a suit made in our shop by our uporloinécd tailors you realize at once that you have come to the dividing line beâ€" tween FIT and MISFIT. When we make a suit it is made to fit your particular type and we guarantee quality of goods. Mother‘s Day Usually our biggest worry at it may not be good manners to "smuck one‘s Hips" but you simply can‘t holp it after having "put away" a meal that includes one of our flavory meat speciate. "Ask Mother â€" She Knows" The Tastiest Meats Mre. Clayton Dotsert, Mr. Eéward Dotsert and con and Mre. Wiltiam Dothort King 6t. 8. *h ht TJjÂ¥ =| re £.2°17 & | vi = | at LE 2 s|e 2th i\; s|eo rry at to get 5| °" & omers s\ y would & & | m place s | in lowers 3 | M ve disâ€" § # | A desire g B ppoint & |la s wilt =| _ =.\ m + 3| be signs. § v® rist i ' & | h iterloo 5 | th g cb mmath is </ t WATERLOO yourse : Mr. and Mre. Henry M. Goo#d and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thaler, Mra | cousin Milton of Waterloo were Monâ€" C. Schnarr, Mré. H. Hipol!, and Mins|day visitors with Mr. and Mre. 1. F. Isabel Schrocder have returned after | Martin. : ® attending the funeral of their undle,| Mr. and Mre, Wki bacher and the late Mr. Frederic Kramp in Conâ€"|family of New Dundee were visitors the Missos June and Patey, of in Huntington, Indiana, where they will be the guests of Mre. Bwarts‘s parents, Rev. ‘W. C. South and Mrs. Hon. Lincoln Goldie and Mrs. Go+ die of Guelph, Judge Campbell and Mre. Campbel! of St. Catharines and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hamilton of Ferâ€" gus visited Major G. A. Heathor and Mrs. Heather, North Queen street, Rev. Dr. H. Schorten of Waterloo conducted the annivendary services at the Lutheran Church at Listowel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Holzwarth of Rochester, N.Y., are visiting with the Schaefer, 146 King St. N., Waterioo. Miss Evelyn Reide! was a guest at the Franksâ€"Smith wedding at Galt on Saturday. Mrs. Julia Kranz Hemming of Berâ€" lin, Germany, has returned after visiting at the home of Mrs. Fred Snyder, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Kaufman have left on an extended trip to Norâ€" way and Sweden. Mr, and Mrs E. O. Clement and little daughter, Miss Julia, have reâ€" turned to their home in Penetang after a holiday in this city where they were the guests of Mr. Clemâ€" ent‘s mother, Mrs. E. P. Clement, Roy street, Kitchener. man had the mrisfortune to lose his| Those who spent last Sunday with best horse, it having burst a blood| Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wagner were vessel in its head. Mr:. Jack ‘Linus and son, Wilfred, n 22229 and Mrs. Charlie Bergey and son, Cart, of London, and Mrs. Henry MEASLES CASES REPORTED . |waener, Mrs. Eugene Gatschene, Mr. _ Sanitary Inspector Clarke reports|and Mrs. Jack Mertz and Mr. and thirteen cases of measles, most Oof| Mry. Easson, all of Kitchener. them from | Central School. The| Xir. John Ellert has returned home children‘s homes are under quaranâ€"{after spending a few days at Kitchâ€" tine. ener. Mr. I. Wegenast and Miss Claribel Graybill of Woodstock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster, Bridgeport Road, on Sunday. Messrs. Marshall and Raiph Bean of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mathers of Brantford were visiting relatives in the Twinâ€"City for a few days. During their stay in town they visited their uncle, Mr. George Bean, at Waterloo, who will celeprate his 83rd birthday this month. Rev. and Mrs J. J, Lowe and Mrs. Aaron Panabaker of Hespeler spent Burnett, Sen. last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Last Tuesday . Mr. Anthony Bauâ€" man had the nrisfortune to lose his best horse, it having burst a blood vessel in its head. Mrs. John MacKenzie of Guelph spent a few days with relatives here. Mr. John Sherriffs was a business visitor to Toronto the other day. Last Thursday â€" afternoon . the monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Burnett, Sen. WINTERBOURNE 0 h Mr. and Mre, W Dietenbacher and family of New Dundee were visitors at ‘the home of Mr. aid Mrs. Leo A. trose, Miss Pearl Becker of Eimira and Miss Wilina Becker of Hawkes were Mr. W. H. Bloomfiel& of Lonâ€" don, Mr. W. G. Helwig of Kitchener and Messrs. R. M. Bayne and J. M. Thompson of Guelph. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh M. Wober of Hawkesville, Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Bowmhan of Heidelberg, Mr+ and Mrs. Elias M. Weber of Linwood and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Weber of "Riverside Farm" were recont weekâ€" end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Weber. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Kienapple, Sr., hov& moved their household effects to E4. Agatha where they will make their future home. We are sorry to report Miss Annie Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin, who has been ill for some time, is a patient at the Free port Sanitorium. Mrs. William Tyack is spending some time in Toronto with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cookman, who is very sick. W.r. and Mrs. Andrew Straus spent Sunday with friends at Bamberg. Mr. Hardy Bulmer of Kitchener was a visitor with his mother, Mrs. Charley Bulmer, on Sunday. 3 Miss Louise Huefner and brother George were visitors with friends in LMiwood on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammeier and son Earl spent Saturday and Sunday in Kitchener with relatives. _ Z&.nn.-t.mh- â€" mer of Huttonville, near Brampton, Ontaric, and his proxy bride, formerly Miss Bos of Holland. Bride and groom met while the latter was attending agriâ€" eultural college in Holland, and before Mr. Calvin Tyack of Stratford is spending the summer months at his home dhere. The United Ladies‘ Aid held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alvin Dammeier on Wednes day, May 1st. Miss Madelene Voisin of Kitchener is spending a few weeks with her grandparents here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoeser and sons Harry and Corniel visited on Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. George Voi:tn at Kitchener. News Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Nickolas Kittel and family spent Sunday at Waterdown. Mr. Elias Brucher was an Elmira visitor on Thursday. : Miss Helen Flannery spent the weekâ€"end in Kitchener. PROXY BRIDE ARRIVES ® Torm of proky martings. WALLENSTEIN HAWKESVILLE JOSEPHSBURG Mr. ‘ (Continued from Page 1) Soft Bail Club ‘Reerganized \ The Annua} Meeting of the Now Hamburg Softbal Club wes held in the Commercial Hotel on Wednesday ’.v-mm.â€"cmno officers elected for the approaching season are as follows: President H. Culbert and Clyde ‘Chapin, Manager W. A. Ruthig. The club decided to ford Waterloo Softball League. The year were New Hamburg, Tevistock, Piattsvilie, Baden and Wellesley. It is expected that New Dundee will a so° enter a team this year. Returned From World Trip called on his parents, Mr. and Mre. B. B. Krupp last week. Dr. Krupp reâ€" cently returned frdm a cruise around the world, sailing from New York to Europe andâ€"through the Mediteranâ€" ean to the Orient and via the Haâ€" walian Islands to San Francisco and through the Panama Canal back to Mr. Jack Bastendor{ was a visitor at Hamilton oyer the weekâ€"end. Miss Pearl Makins and Miss Alice Goforth spent the weekend at Stratâ€" ford. Personals â€" The Baptist Church welcomed the local Rebeckah and 1.0.0.F. Lodges on Sunday morning at 10 o*clock. In ‘the evening the pastor had as his subject ‘Housecleaning." Mr. Harry Grundenberger and Miss Helen Grundenberger motored to Detroit last Saturday to visit their aunt, Mrs. David McClutchy, whoâ€" is seriously ill New York. Land trips were made at all the principal parts where the ship stopped. Mr. Fleming Frasoqr, who spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fraser, left for Mis home in New York city last Saturday. Mr. Jafnes Forrest returned front St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener where he took treatment. We are pleased to hear that he is greatly improved in health. f mmum-’um reunited at the Canadian National Ralfp Deenik was waiting for his fubure wife. The couple jeft Montresl for Hutton« ville, where they were to be mastied on Miss Gertrude Otto and Miss Soâ€" phia Eichler, visited friends in Galt last Saturday. Miss Mary Jane Issler has taken a position as stenographer in the ofâ€" fice of the Philip Gles and Co. of Kitchener. Rev. S. R. Knechte} of St. JacObS | week, called on his friends in town on Mr. H. Hegstrom and son Rayâ€" Tuesday. mond of Detroit spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruthig ~Of|with the Misses Deichert. Stratford visited friends in town on Mr. and Mre. Miller of Waterloo Sunday. * spent the weekend with their daughâ€" Mr. A. H. Otto of St. Marys speUt/ter, Mrs. Herbert Heuhn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heuhn and faâ€" mily of Waterloo visited on Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heuhn. _ Mr. A. H. Otto of St. Marys spent Sunday in New Hamburg. Mr. John Koerber has been reâ€"enâ€" gaged as caretaker of Fountain Park for the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fisher and family of Amulree spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Greulich. Mr. Orval Pfaff spent Sunday with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. J. M. Schneider .of Kitchener, called on Mr. Jacob B. Roth on Tuesâ€" ‘Rev. F. B. Meyers of ~Dashwood visited his brother G. H. Meyers here on Tuesday. f * Mr. Oscar Schweitzer was a busiâ€" ness visitor to London on Saturday. Rev. J. G. Litt of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. Geo. Merner this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ritz and daughâ€" ter Helen of Galt spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Seyler. ‘Miss Mary Schmidt spent Sunâ€" day with her brother in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Eidt spent Sunâ€" day at the home of the latter‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stade at Dashâ€" We are sorry to report that there is not any improvement in the conâ€" dition of Mrs. A. Fraser who has been seriously ill for some time. Further Reductions are made from time to time on certain lines. So come prepared to get some real bargains this week. . Our Mr.Germann was in Toronto on Tuesday and secured several lines especially for our Bargain Tables. + will come to an end in a short time. First Shortening dresses of fine white cotton voile, daintily trimmed with val lace and insertion. Sizes include 6 months to 2 years, and the price is so reasonable at, ea *« 060C Cunning little white jackets, all wool to lend warmth and Infants‘ Firstâ€"shortening Dresses Brickerâ€" Germann Co. BRICKERâ€"CERMANN co. uto. . | _ ~â€"=â€"â€"] TECO STORE :: Baby Jackets Baby can be Comfortably and Economically Outfitted at the Teco Store Waterloo We are sorry to report that Réeve F. Debus is again confined to the house through illness, being afflictâ€" ed with a slight attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff and son Kenneth and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Seibert of Waterloo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pfaff and children of Toronto and Misses Florâ€" ence and Lila Schweitzer of Kitchâ€" ener spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mre. Oscar Schweitzer. Mr. Alfred Schnurr, who recently Mr. W. G. Smith, auditor of Windâ€" sor, paid his annual official visit to the New Hamburg Flour Mills on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The Nith Valley Laboratories at present â€" occupying the â€" Deichert block, will move into the premises recently vacated by the Bank of Commerce. NOTE / / Bootees for the wee tot, snugly knit of all wool! yarns, in white with edging of pink or blue. Extremely fine value Limited Vests well knit of soft wool to provide comfort for tiny tots. Fashloned in front fastening style, with high neck and long sleeves, aizes 6 months to 3 years, Eatonia Value, each ... 75c Vests forInfants Ontario 3 opened a tailoring business in town has rented Mrs. Diebels house on Waterloo street and ‘will move his tamily from Stratford to town shortâ€" Rev. Waiter C. Daib has again this week been lecturing in the difâ€" ferent Lutheran churches of the Onâ€" tario District on "Luthor‘" under the auspices of the Wajther League. ‘This week‘s itinerary took dim to and ‘Toronto. The menibers of Nith/ Lodge LO. O.F. observed the 110th anniversary of the order by attending Divine serâ€" vice at the Baptist Church on Sunday Schmidt were vigitors at Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Molson and children of Kitchener were week end visitors at her home. ly. Soft blanket cloth of pink or blue with interesting nure ery designs make this bighâ€"