'r a _ I All I',stli",i'j",ii,ir'iir1ll "fLiiii'iii" . Reduced L___,rl'/l'r'l'll, The matron ot the Kltchener Orphanage. at the meeting of the members ot the board held_on Mon- day, reported a total of " inmates at present. There was some dur. cussion on the limited accommoda- tion or the chlldren and the matron was obliged to refuse admittance or some children on this account. ORPHANAGE REQUIRES MORE ACCOMMODATION The treasurer. M. C. Cressman, re. The fur coat of a former year proclaims its age as etearly as does the outmoded automobile. But it hos this advantage over the ear-it may be quickly re- ntyled into complete faahionablenetus--and without un- due expense. Have the necessary changes made NOW, when your furrier can give you his personal expert service. Worn without alteration, the fur coat that has been smart this season. may look rather forlorn among the style leaders of l929-l930. But, if the fur is good, the garment is well-worth remodelling. KITCHENER Manufacturing Farrier 147 King West Phon Alteihilet-e0mlrrueseaa- _kindsottur,inalhtruantieitaetats. "rsearuare-hiowatttu-as,andtto in your opportunity†mum " imam luring. BRING YOUR FUR COA T UP- TO-DA TE F eldman Furs Bring it here and so! an estimate ot remodelling it in next year's (union. It's a Great Thing) . To Efavtirtiii, Good College Jlll,i,v,, In Our Town . at Our new Stance Room is open to thet Public. Come In and “a for young". We will be glad to show you. Two per cent. eovors “or... and lnlurancc. Phone 661 and we will call for your Furs. Because of the ported a balance ot 8814.98. M. S. Hallman reported,,on the wretched condition or the alley ad- Joining the orphanage properly, making it almost impossible to rent the garage on the property from which the orphanage derives a rev- enue. The authorities will be re- quested to put the road in better condition. Mlmrd'a Llnlmont tor Coughs Ind It is a Greater Thing to Help Build It. Have You Done Your Share †in Helping to' Maintain College Established 1924 WATERLOO COLLEGE? Phone Bet as to the cost great number of Persons to be seen the Campaign Wilt Not Close until ll -ta-aag-aitgtgg-an.mturmr . qPa'h.t"MteMgt-AltCogtittrlN.eNql+ Giee-At Waterloo. May Mrs. Alex. Glee. a son Liehty--At Waterloo, May Ill, to an. and Mrs. J. “any. a daughter. _ Reinhart---May 13. at St. Marr's Hos. pital, to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Reinhart, ot Breahru, ' daughter. MFA-IKE") MacNally had the mite fortune last week to lose one of his valuable horses. Mr. and Mrar. W. C. Anderson and family at Kudmner spout Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Laugmm. Nr. and Mrs. Hammer ot Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Hare ot er‘loo spent Sunday with Mr, and Mm John Jonas. Mr. and Mrs. .Raehurn Hamilton and family of Brannon! went the week-end with the hum-'5 parents, Mr. and Mrs John sherrllm Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell and daughter Joyce 3} Hamilton liven! the week-en th the buor’s Ils- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Houb thally. Mr. and Mrs; Harbor: Belt: and “me chum“. Margaret, In. line] and air. Ed. 'Ertet, an of near Bres- lau, upon-t Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Paul Kan; Ines". Armin) Ind Leslie Durant of Guelph spent Sunny with their uncle and will. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shoemaker. Ruben Welsh and daughter Jun ot Rouvlue. Mr. kl. Glennie. Mr. Ind in. Cinema Glennie and (army of can. Miss Mayne Plrle and Mr. Leo Sledewand of Elwin. and Mr. And Mrs. Jan. Mitchell“ 1am were (our unusual. “may. mm", Arab. Benin and Donna: Drum! um ' stud-out Ila-lav, Edward Brown at (hum and Water Brydon of Motion. Syn- My in (9ande to (In boreuod family In their hour cl not. hot."- mam. Sunday vhtton at the home of Mr. Ind Mu. Walter Vlolch were Mr, bum-t. It. - may hit In- Ctii nor-h. u when. d but In. John A. Dunn-t. Gum hm ‘mmupommuu vary so" In: wan-d†W. The muco- 1m conducted by the an. A. M. Hamilton at own. a. and by 1107.1“ 01%.â€! of cur-pr. and. m. Tho Monday, May 20ttl,t, 'MLwlyM-ao WONTMHI T, to Mr. and Mlssos Mule atttUnttrtrude Alle- mang spent last Mona, evening in Elmira. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Rom. Koohel and ta- mlly speni Sunday with irisnds m the Twin City. , Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schnarr spent in: Sunday In Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jane. Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. [amnion attended tho >funeml ot the late Mr. Fruit Elddlé at North Mornington on Monday at- teraoon. _ Mother's Day was observed In the Presbyterian Church new on Sunday morulng. Rev. Dr. McAvoy preached an 'exeettent sermon. Mr. and Mn Harry MerrHN of Kitchener spent Sunby with the tor- mer's parents. Mr. and Mes. John Sherrtftb. . an and Mn. Harry Sherri“: ot Kitchener went Sunday with the toe. mer‘n â€rants. Mr. and Mm. John Sherrmx V Messrs. John Sheri-ms and Wan. Vletch spent the week end in Toron- an Thursday evening g number or the Mond- ot Ills Marie Bowman surprised her at her home and are seated. her VIII} . miscdlhneous shower in View of her approaching marriage. Helm. John Bt"rrritta and Wm. Watch went the weekend in Toron- to. Mr. and In. Irvin Sheri-ma ot Gtratg* on! mm with the tor nat‘l unplug. Mr. and In. Wm. Show. In- MmTorbu of MOI Home» 5.“ spam the weekend with tter pub on“. Mr. And In. Frank Forbes. We an [M to. upon that May. John Snyder who Watt operated on tor appesmtieitin in W. Mary's Hospi- tai, Kitchener Int Welland.“ night It [clung no»: u we" as can be ox: Mr.ArthttrkotKttetta--t tho-hiatt-hom-Otters. a"tadtt$oroeD.tmttis-dt.q â€mumwuhm The toplc ot the past few days was Ink out m that! â€I1... Mr, and IRWWudlI-m sr. CLEIENT. --------q this.“ In. In: a. M VIITWMI ia-tttq-tlr-het-rue' _---------------. “mama!“ -oeD.tmttis-_.M.tHr--t1mt laugh-cunt†.r"-r'.t"'-sa._R,rr . m. hem-unmanned.“ Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaub. who spent a. week with their sons in Elmira _xemrned home on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Schaub and [unnly of Elmira spent the week and and Sunday here among friends. A very severe electric storm passed over this district last Satur- day. when a bolt struck “(chides house. doing considerable damage. Chimney. roof and ttoor in the house were damaged. Mr. Peter A. Wigner attended a special meeting ot the County Cotm- oil at Kitchener tuday. Mr. Fred Wilker, Mrs. M. Helmuth and daughter Marie ot Tavistock. were calling at the 11011190! Mr. and Mrs, C, F. Ottrnan, Mr. c. D, Koehler made a special business trip to Kitchener on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wester and tamily ot Waterloo, made several short calls here and were guests at the home ot Mr aul Mrs. John Hold on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Yendt and lamily of Cllllord spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Haul on the tarm near Lisbon. Mrs. John. Guzman of Heidelberg made a few short calls here on Sum Ion-n. 000. Wu and L C. Ronni-n out Int. Tuesday In Mt. Cum Mr. M. 8. Icon“: up†Inc Enl- dar with "have. In Dahlia and truettu In Model. was Mutant Chambcrhh ttom Kitchener wont Sunday at her homo. Min Ann Hon-so; from Kitchener spent lat Tammy with prom day at the home ot Mr. Ind Mrs. C F. Ottmatt. lo to: ho.- attae a new - the. u no Bt. Jonyl‘o locum. own. Mr. Peter Brenner paid a inn VIM! to his brother. 009m Brena». Kitchener. A Mr. and Mrs; Jno. Knuth: moved into their new house purchased Iron: 11 E. Holman- lnt Wednesday. MM J. Orttt of Clifford am! Sun- lulu An.- In W â€and WILLnLIY Give it Your Suffer! In Waterloo police court on Friday afternoon. Emil Shenkel was found ‘not guilty of not returning to the scene ot an accident anor his motor car. which was parked on the Wat, NIWSL Jacobs highway. was hit by ranolher car driven by Clarence Miller. The damage done to the Solve Your Dessert Problems Ash for “Smoother Than Velvet†Ice Cream FOUND NOT GUILTY fi" f siLerwood'sl , Safe Milk . "A Gum a Day, keep the Doctor "ar." A few cents a. Phone 2060 or your nearest dealer. SILVERWOOD’S FINEST CBEAMERY BUTTER Like " other Silverwood’s Pmdeetgr.-'rhe Beat. Siluerwood’s Jersey Milk worth it. latter's car was slight. The accused produced witnesses to prove that he muted an hour and as Mlller, who h gone t Waterloo to report the ace ent t lice, did no! return, he weirt home in his father ill-law. on main, a short dts. LL) but,