SEWER COMMIOSION MEET The Waterloo Sewer Commission at a recent meeting. authorized En.. gineer Meeker to purchase guard lights to be placed where sewer construction work is being done. The septic tank was cleaned at a cost of $100. Accounts were passed and other Home of business disposed ot. There urns an abundance ot fresh vegetables and produce uttered at the Waterloo market on Saturday. Batter and readily at 42 to 43c per pound. egg-s 25 to fttrc. per dozen. chickens 36c 'per pound. while there was a plentiful supply of fresh meat and choice may. k. TOWN if . usuomomuoma‘ “0 FOR COLLEGE FUND The $1. John's Luther league So chat, on Monday voted 850 toward! the endowment fund of Waterloo College. 3f , sser:ij1'5ii1,iiriil-'iiii),3) C) (' g) , ijset,iii1iliji,iflii)i' 'itlll, (p' J. R AN! . nv/i' iii'; _i'if:iit)/?i'tiiieiitii) [tff \ l" / i'll _iiii'iiljtiij",' L, " L l" Kln. St. W., Upon"! Phonon 2'02 Ind 2130.! KITCHINIR "metres and um uni-Ind an. by. C Always keep Mlnard's Lmiment "A CANADA PAINT PRODUCT - I‘M loud and "' mm. on. dean tor MADE BYTHE MAKERS or THE FAMOUS ‘ILEPHANT BRAND' WHITE LEAD BENTON STUDIO PHUI'OGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER PRICES AT THE MARKET - m M all". â€In “In. all an on. physically- buldu humus. mull CIR-AI "OK!" Wettlanfer's Boat. Store Waterloo, nt. v.-.:,..:,,,,,,;.,,] / BeautY’ 'iiiie'c,"'1d Harmony There in "Quality in every drop" of CANADA PAINT because of its bode pi-ata-len)" Elephant White Lead, combined with first guilty pure linseed oil. I f Thirty-m beautiful color: adrord you a vendetta! ukction to choou Afy.e,eu.,hy, painted house cannot help but impart bright- new. prosperity and cheer to the spirit which pervades the home. I CANADA PAINT is real economy. Good paint saves the surface, makes your buildings last four times as long an they would if neglected. for sale by The six families brought out from England by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Overseas Settle- ment Board of the British Govern- ment. to be placed on farm cottages erected An Oxford County for them. arrived in Woodstock on Monday night. All the men have had ex- periences in agricultural work in the old Country They art being given hearty welcomes by the Women's institute ot the county. Eleanor Hauman, the two-year-old granddaughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hallmau. Prom": Road. aulemd painlul injurim on Wednesday last The child Was playing about the house with a steel curtain rod in he: mbuth when she stumbled and the rod entered the roof ot her mouth. causing a deep rut. She was removed to the K.-W. Hospital where her injury was dressed. NEW FARMERS FROM BRITAIN WELCOMED TO OXFORD COUNTY CURTAIN ROD GASHES LITTLE GIRLS MOUTH WHEN SHE FALLS The uncor- eluted are " 101W: President. In J. Conrad; la “or random. In. M. C. Starla; 3M rieetrmsesidmtt, Mrs. L. Holman; normâ€. Mrs. Quehi; assistant secretary. Mrs. C. Mueller; treuuror. Mrs. H. Hue: assistant trusurer. Mrs. H. Germann; magazine seen) tary, Mrs. A. Trueseh; flower com mince. Mrs, H. Koch and Mrs. C. Hahn; extension commhlae. Mrs. D. Bolduc. convener. and Mrs, Matut, Mrs. MeGner and Mrs. Mamai; pianist. Mrs. Weidonhammer; " porter to Canada Lutheran. Mrs. L. Hottmau; assistant, like. Becker; auditors. Miss S. Schlote and Mrs. Waiter; telephone committee. Hts. Wald. convenor, and Mrs. William Koch, Mrs. Britt, Mm. G. Rana. Mrs. Prefer. Mrs. Linker and Mrs. Barn. Eleanor Hallman Painfully Injured While "arirtg.---Roof of Mouth Pierced. nu In It.“ In tom-tor!“ the Sonny and an - wt: " won emu-In. In. Jacob 60-- M in elected pro-Idol: with In. B. " Mar. who retired " "Maury. an. own-led In) a “to number-hip. 't'eiqh.-a-tntts"eeentttta Women's with." Society at War A'tqt'M$Me'rtqltrmt0tr â€WAR-l.“ A well-known former .Klmhoner resident, Albert Khehn. tuned away at Toronto on Monuy. Aged " your; Downed nu employed by the old Grind Trunk Ind. and!“ Fudge than" tor " yous. M survive {our alum». In. W. Woater, Mrs. L. ldder. Kitchener. Hire. A. C. Moyer, Waterloo, and Mrs. C. Stephen, Bt, John). Michigan. “a three brothers, Erna“ Km. L. Khan. and Mal-on Khan. att of Kilauea The anneal we: held an hobo-collm A. C. Hour. {Wain-loo. on Vedas-thy, with Rev. J. - at Kitchen-- in elm-u at the â€when. interment “I ma. Fi no no.“ no. canary. A large circle of (Hands attended the funeral at the late James Robert Kerr, held on Friday afternoon trom his late residence. " West Ahreus street. Kitchener. Servlcea were held at the home and cemetery under Masonic gunmen. Deceased we: a charter member of the lodge when it was organized 16 years ago. He was also past master of the New Dortunion Lodge. New Hamburg. Services were held in the st. John'n Angllcnn Church, tn charge or Ree. H. M. Mumford. “elated by Rev. J. H. P035011. of New Dundee. Burial took .1)th in the St. James’ ceme- tery. Huron Road, Wdlmot coming. ‘ Death summoned , Kitchener citizen on Saturday ht the person of George A. Hiller. aged 52 mars. He was a patien.t at St. Mary's Hospital where death occurred. He is sur- vived by six brothtsra, Frederick of Bright, Charles. Rudolf. Albert. Samuel and Henry of Kitchener. His parents predeeeastd him. The tuner- al se'rvice was held on Tuesday at the Pentecostal church with Ree. W. L. Dratrin in charge. Interment was made in Union cemetery, New Dun- dee. There passed away at the K.-W. Hospital at CM o’clock Tuesday morning. Miss Sarah Anne chIlly, " Krug St., Kitchener. Deceased was a daughter of the late Rev. John McNally and Mrs. McNally and was born at Blair 72 years ago. There survive one stster, Mrs. Hiram Bow- man, and three brothers. Issac and John of Kitchener. and William ot Brown City, Mich. The lunaral took place this (Thursday) afternoon trom the Kitchener Furnlmré Com- pany Funeral Homo, 77 East King street. Interment' was made in the Blair cemetery. In the oersGuurer plot in Mount Hope cemetery.‘Among those who ntlended lheluneral tram a distance were three was. William, ot Lansing. Mich.. Eugene. of Cleveland, Ohio. and Tom at Detroit, Mich, _ Many friends and relatives attend- ed tho funeral of the late Matthew Durram. who died In Hamilton on Friday. held on Monday trom the Sehreiter funeral home on Benton Street. Rev. G. F. Barthel otticiated: The pall-bearers were tour sons of the departed and W. H. Seminal: and W. H. E. Selgnalz. Burial was made Ernut Badman On Monday death chimed a life 'orw resident at St. Jacobs in the person of Ernest Mailman. in " 73rd year. There survive one brother, Anthony Hellman. ot Kitchener. and one sister, Mrs. J. Mussolman, ot Mussemmn, ot Waterloo. The funeral was herd trom the Lippert and Hun- ter Funeral Home on \Vednesday. Interment was made in the Evan- gelical cemetery at St. Jacobs. Mrs. Alnmlna Clemen- The death occurred at New Igte kard. New Ontario. on Sunday. Mar c, of Mrs. Alumna Clemens. Idle of the late w. D. Casawell. used: " years. The funeral will take place on Wednesday at New Dundee. from the residence ot Josh]: Casswell. thence to the New Dundee U. B. Church tor services‘ Interment was made in the Union Cemetery. my. Mr. Mamhalt.ttotMHg- eaBM. w lull-tar " Wm hr A!“ ht a run. “I! mm. m tutu All the. In: â€I. In and!“ " out] don at. Dominion mum tuck than». good hm u- pon-10ml unions And “that! â€Inâ€. No In hind Old mild pun-bud with tn Am. ad " ha visited an Old Dom, nun! tune: Mru. tttqua Greg. The death took place at Kileheur on Sammy ot Mm. Stalk Gregg. wile of the like Stephen Gregg. in her 62nd year. She have. to mourn her loss three daughters and tour “unwind-dbl mumuhww guilt-mud“ madman-HM“. 'et-tt_-d-tg-ad- mdmmuu mutton-mun; Mam-IdHW“ mmmwmI-uuou-c-u Plum Mm Sarah Anne McNaMy Funeral ot James Kerr George Alfred Miller Matthew Durrant Atbert Klnhn OBITUAIY I: IM'I Join-d the Idle Blah "Why such a hurry?" "l hare a. terrible m or work to do and nobody to help me." "What ahmft the little girl you used to hare in the otrictr?" Dahmen-Koenig The marriage took place quietly at the St. John‘s Lutheran parsonage Saturday evening in 7.30 o'clock when Mrs. Catherine Koenig. daugh- ter ot Mrs. George Foereter of Wat- erloo. was wedded to Fred Duhmer, of Kitchener. Rev. C. 3 Roberts officiated. Mr. and Mrs. George Werner qbt Waterloo were the at- tendants. They, will reside at 223 Mary street, watesrloo.. Brown-Richards Trinity United Church. Kitchener. was the scene of an interesting even! Friday afternoon when Miss Dorothy A. Richards ot Mount Hope Street, was happily wedded to Syd- ney H. Brown ot Struttord. _ own-a- h h a IN. Ind-I- - an“ - no the tttmo -ttnqs In. no In In a. for.» An Gull-I7 " I. la! "tttNum, “II. In“ " Inn Shore." (Bar-uh) “I “Man. by" (link) In “It a In Khan at “with Huh.†It Kelly. lab ot I... minu- an mouth tor M: - .t-htnattm" and do": "Shunt ee8eteta. "The Road to South Shore.†Mahala†we “do of tho exhibit And In. Kim ton bu aehl-nd "while once.- in annulus an bold. do†an outline. of tho than, Imam“ Bow mum con-n. The" no 31-: may “her pictures. which (My anal to than .110 were laminate to visit the art dbphy at the Kitchener Pub lib “bury. ulnar-Inna. The marriage took place at St. Mary's R C. Church on Wednesday menu; when Mrs. Magdalen sum; to John Miller. both of Kitchener. Rev. John manner-get Olin-ted. “Wam‘b Com-stoutâ€. _ b - - a“. It mummmumumm "gt2rge'.PheCt1PteS tCd99ttr-erhsat.ttgt- t.t.rtht-autreeart-- "How is that?†[ _ "She is married not" "Reanr? To whom?" "To me." (She b not able " work my An Atnretiatiirn S. S. KRESGE CO. WEDDINGS At 27--33 King St. West, Kitchener It will he the policy of the Company to make the new enterprise u dis- tinctly KITCHENER store, participating in Community affairs and dieting at all times the best obtainable selection of merchandise with courteou and through the officials representing the Management at Toronto, desires to express to the people of Kitchener and neighboring communities, a most sincere word of. appreciation for the warm reception and liberal patronage extended to it, on the occasion of the opening on May 2nd. The death waa announced of M. Chulsuan HI]! In Michigan on May 2nd., aged trg years. His wlte. Ger- trude Hotstetter, a former Kitchener resident survivm INFANT CHILD PASSES AWAY Twlnony friends ot Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sehomielrmsrer, former Water- loo residents. will sincerery sympa- thize wlth them in the loss sustained through the death on Thursday ot their 23 months old son. Harry John. The child was a victim or an muck of pneumonia, ' 10 King St. S. . WATERLOO Phone 894 If our service was not all that you desire it was because of the overwhelming numbers who The New Store DIES IN MICHIGAN [pH-M but.†'th2t"gdt.t't." '* - trt hum 2&3: “ht 1&3: Armw‘lt Me “a“ This Against-a. Ids-n: tr'd'af2nt.tit'i" : - 1aeflfey_1ttt ' Me 'ie.""""-""" .- m. . azï¬Ã©-gawï¬ewzzwï¬za ma ©ti.roik,Crri-'i.bd. "I SALTED tif2tttu't:tt:ua', 132.3 Ts'.' a: --o., . m5 SPECIAL-rio- m - on. Polish I I S“ at 31u19‘ 'T‘f‘ S'...? " .. sogwacvmâ€"t-m-c-éwihm ". 'eyts't, EFlrrese' - _:____'_'___J SODA 'us-ei-Jie-ri-iii-iris-Tr-s us: 'iri"iG7"- BasYALEEN - in Mun cuctm-n "CKLE-CAbr's "me-de .71.. In]. {In than. pe. Iladc Me RIPE ouvES-qirbfesoim, Glam-ad mt.. No.1 in Puma.“ 3.0-.†l FISHER, Managing Director " Limited _ SOUTH WATERLOO A|RPORT I The Land on that. T, Gran farm " hvomd by a number ot the peo- ple as an ideal sue for the proposed Farmers in Waterloo County are having a. difficult time ttetting the help they need, as the tew people out of work, according to fhtperim {endent Phillips ot the Employment Bureau, Kitchener. are not anxious to do tarm work. They belleve that the wage should be $80 a month and this is out of the question (he to the inexperience. Butter Coedanme .2 APRICOTS 2t""%t* "QtC2AL--<_hrhmi"a- srerriitt2t'ate_rciomi, SEW-Dubai FARM HELP SCARCE Omar '. faaE.Pg,i?,,'iNiP,,f2i5= V T seem "tsms-od ".-. II. “at. 1 Duns Qumran-n Quay. p.. It. m “a “is? caa=r, "I minuavu. 'A_98_t_r. SACqP_efA8f-reetMiHrrrr_-" C(II'I‘AGE WWI-555.7 129399 32â€"? Csaae.pH0aiV .South Waterioo airport. The tan:- is situated at the junction of the Galt-Preston highway near Rounder and is centrally located. It is un- derstood the councils ot Waterloo and Dumfrles township do not tttvor a grant to proposed airport. Martin-At ihe K.-W. Hospital, Mar 6, to Mr. and Mn. Richard Martin. of Kitchener, a daughter. Kit-rs-At R. R. No. 4, Kitchener. May 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kin- ner, Jr., a son. BIRTHS