r, I 9.04%?" 516;...» Cook’s Regulating Compound imotou.rotoosou.oo,iatauv, ll "li.T"o,tIou.rt.pl.t 'to"ooi0rtre0ttogtt.tmtmt0tqit.rtgtt0rqtt_ 'Ptq"o"""btoub minimummun-mm \lnlnmlllnll t0it.iatt*l.tottNtroi6"tt-ttl w m. Asmuuan WATERLOO-kr- a Hawks "E9PELER--W. B. 31'6er Head omee: Waterloo. Ont. Reduced Automobile Rate: S"grg,t"rct,t 'N'2tdtl'3T,'g fut; ,?tu'ifa'2tt" .. 'JTas'h'ut'lSlh=TftlU"s's' r'rlii.u",rr,2"fiJJ. was: mmuuhmuymm Weer6rth-curiti_asaodr"-dnod-iuoduvu.. Tb but th.a Mtgtdiefg', 1tL'tt'tt4ffh'tdtgf. 'uatht. m. ""'"' 'ttgt “M Rm-- “MY-gland- MIMJQ! ' 0.: e The Pilot Automobile dy Accident Insurance 00. D. McIN’lOSH, Managing Director wflm’wvm ISS' _ Education Pays! . F Who Pays For Education? Several hundred citizens of Kitchener and Waterloo are engaged this week in a Campaign to raise $150,000 for the endowment of Waterloo College. As this goes to pres, approximately half of the fund has been secured, according to announcements made by those in charge. It Is anticipated that by the time he undertaking ls scheduled to close on Monday night. May IS, IIC','] amount will have been over- subscribed. WWW! 11", "l ce G: lr/it/iT Waterloo College was eatahlhhed In 1924 by the Lutheran Church in connection with the Lutheran Suntan. Demands. however. for a college in this locality where students of both sex. u welt all my religious faith, could thed about“ opportunity. were so great that the oll'ken of the intltutlon (and It meant, to enhrge their -oaadattttetrrtreurrto-t-tuvi.ttMeto-mte the Cello-e In. the Sedan and note It a malty-vii. Illu- V" m s 1-: his FG, 'BhiéiI'XJJuSE'; THEOOOKIEDIcINE t MITOJI'YJ FormedrW'tetd rlli)tiGittJ---rirCi, Ei.' he. 2. 83; Na. 3. â€pug: Bold b " drunk“. at "It 'G';di'iilll.7p'iflt3.u. 3"? A . Gut. Mn mat? guy: s'lfl't, do! '"'iiiiff “f Ask your Agent to quote you rates on Pilot Automobile Policies For FARMERS an Jaaiaiii TGTG _ c. M. Latter - H. L. such)" Co. Ltd. KITCHENER AGENTS for Farmers. DISCOUNT é Two brothers. Alfred and Valet» tine Send. were lined $26.00 and costs each by Magistrate Weir after they pleaded balmy to the theft ot automobiles parts tron: the strange of Norman Kerrhnan. Toronto. Otrieet 169 Bay Street POLICE COURT NOTES The average college student pays only about' 40% of the cost of his education. The other 60% must come from other sources. The most desirable method of providing this additional income is from endowment. is now engaged in a Campaign to secure $150,000 as an endowment fund. It is appealing to everybody in the community to share this constructive community program. bulk.†Otto Smith a 00. it (gui'. WATERLOO COLLEGE gi juturss, hyacinth: and datrodihs, " they bloom along the path: and in the nooks of tho union plot. the rollicking robin, mourning dove. and ’bluh‘buled cuckoo to they slip fur- ,tively into their nests in the ever- (runs, and than are evidences ot the great outside bra-king forth into beauty and productivenou. despite our murmurinu and luck of faith Is in has done with singular mm: every mason since Adam swiped {apples without I Home from the old family garden. ioaer,ti.mt-,.,. but. 1|:an an up a. - an Josiah m Imam about laying tdn - slap out do". on aeeotM" ot tho in": Ira-Mu niob- lon and with the our: only his): mum, than I. no “no tor mon- in: maths and Ink out tor. land on: way and at " noon new asked him “Bo": he may?" but Joainhaaqttrttqda Nunyhokud - a word I†ha. While my are danish; the tmme up and down the highway: some ot u. are enjoying the delicate men tinge d the but} liintr willows glans no tune and riv? or. the Male chute“ at vuieclud Bhe--Ho but“ proposed as yet, but his voles had an engaging ring in " In! nlsht. ’mmum - â€mob-WW arrdt-6rrtthtt._eehttt M.mmmh “imam“ “I 'ret-tar-tt My out“ W. M not in. any con-nu - thalamus." .eta.aoxareatoeraeamte.tMti. (no. Mrs Caleb says he! hubby's aver age Income in about IE30 am. boitod. so that by 7 m. tho [in system at the whole my". not reminding in their mull I-ttgtk The the Is nigh at hand when you can so! your panic and mime and knock the garden weeds to king- dom come. Some maple are very prism, of their gumsters beanse they have no- thbg of a recent date ot which to be proud. , "A bachobr of middle age desires to correspond with a lady or widoir or the same age with the idea in mind or entering the poultry‘ busin- ess."--" a. recent " The latest endurance acme†is the ode between the weather and the coal-bin. Do Your Part! i A Mother. Buy mum will be given In Calvary Church next Sun-av at 7 am. in connection with evenlng "service. Mr. and In - longer ad [Anny of mm as will; a ("I day. this In! with the found: mm". Mr. and Mtg. Jacob Mm. The subject tor (Hum-Ion at q. Young People's Bible will: In the dilemma!“ Ohm nan Bunday eve Mn: at 7.46 II “no Nona, ot Divine Power." If: Eden Cumin has accepted I Damon with Mr. Alt Snyder as n:- dener and mums“. mun-um†hutch h- - mutant-0Mâ€- “alumna...†in urban-Odin w. w. I". Mr. We. “in“ a. W or an. and than. an Sum “-313 a In“. In: mp“ Us Inhale-n work h north _ he - nub m remind his mm- In tho Wstorloo Seminary and to m In. Bloudon in" In! â€an! you: on the and†no“. Irwin. unwed-nab mu: or Hamel. min the wound with N: moths: hon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howls" and two sons of West Montreal) were guests of Mr. and Mn. P. E. Walker on Sunday. Mr. "Home". was an M- itch! visltor at can.†Ohm}; B. S. tor the 'l‘ownthip S. a. â€mention. Mr. Edward 8mm in on the sick list and as I. commence the local garb-gs work, outing and gum Nouthtng are at a vandal!“ tor Ed- ward and his Clydesdale has a mono- poly ot the cleanup cannula-Ion ammurmr.uu Aw MP. and Mrs. P. Luther and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Lather spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Chas. Yeudt in Kitchener. Friends of Mrs. Alex Berg. who is in the General Hospital, Hamilton, will be pleased to hear she is doing as we]! as can he expected. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Houston and Misses Margaret and Jean Rennie of Kitchener were visitors at the home of Mr. George Rennie on Sunday. mac-humus.“ to“ warm. “MM.W..UH. The W.M.B. will hold a quilting in Waterloo College sl CROMHILL the Township Mall next Wednesday. May 16th, at 2.30 pm Lunch will he served. _ Mr. Thomas Birmingham has pur- chased a new Ford gravel truck. Mrs. George Hiemulmus has re- turned to her home after spending $ihnirwttod't, Silverwood's Dealer and Phone your nearest have " delivered. “Constant helmets on the part of parents in this vicinity for the past few year- has made it necessary for an to take this step,†stated Dr. N. William, president of the Board. “When the institution was tigst established we did not fully realize that the demands for college training here would be quite In great as they are. Our original idea wnn to create en institution where a limited number of students could acquire eolege trelnlng under christian leadership. After getting Into the work, and operating on n very [ratifying sale for the put few "In. we hare been able to determine more mantel: than was possible In the beginning the absolute need a! such an instituuon. It b Very trruttfr%q Indeed to ihtd that the dam. of Kitchener- w-ar-ttttr-ae-trr-i-ttet-eta' this“Wemhmhhwuhlntheieufewyunneofthe . “all“ new but-than h‘OnurIo." An Advisory Board made up of leading business men of both Waterloo nnd Kitchener was created and this Campaign imm'ediately undertaken. . “Smoother than Velvet†for Mother Ice Cream Limited would be a nice brick the winter months with her broth". Mr. Casper Hoerle. in: Hue. Mr. Ralph Knight of Woodstock spout an evening Int week with his Inn-ants. Mr. and Mix Jack [inkling of St. Clements called on friends here but feet. kg â€â€˜0?“ 'r. I: ' " Possible C _ T real! f . _ tl-h' “many evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bingham have taken charge ot the latter‘s mu, Mr. and Mn. Robt. Hooey. Mind‘s Lirttment--good for and 2 0 6 0 for si1verwood's Safe (r' ws..."