td, [£35 I'll 'mmm-room-ti-ooo"""""'"} "aooouru..to""""oo"o :II-OI'IUI '" J. Bruegeman, Tailor THE SCHWEITZER ELECTRIC CO. Phone 633 WATERLOO 84 King St. s. of everything In I". in the man who succeeds. And that goes for hi. pomnal nppaanncc too. tilotttirm marks hlm more as bolng alert and worth knowlng than apparel up-to-the-mutate In Arie and untenable. For your next um. try EJ.FISCHER ft', The Man Who . Stays a Step Ahead WE DELIVER ANYWHERE m THE TWIN CITIES. PHONE 880 . a iiraaauaark - rd and}; h-ir-V-r-". iaiGiiao-i- “lawman-III "nacho-1w!"- - and nah hm “1. man-I- balsa-ISM“ -_Hoet'trq- o-u-a-d-"'"-. ,r.prr-ueete1et,etr, of on“ 94w Cools}! A lady 'come Into our store the other day for the are! tlme and bought a Sirloin Steak. She came back the next day and remarked what a ftttqt flavor the ateak had and how tender It was. "And." ohe added, "it coo! no more than I have been formerly paying." We handle only prime quality meats. aiirirGtiuGraiG in do iakia%arGuu, can" Jud - you In " anal-m. and celebrate MAY 24th Victoria Day in real style. Big stock to choose from. T JN KING WEST CHRYSLIRSOSEDAN ......r...r....'.". " cam " SEDAN o.............."". " mm 00011,!de .......... " i'rtI%Ktrarta9tmr,1rTiy .......... " , " M on law and In VIM can condition. “anthem WOULD you Ilka I tittie export adv|cn on the but wny to lay oin your ground. and the he“ thrubo and New": to" plant to make yaw homo lurnundlnuo the moot “truth!“ I am at your "rvuta at any time with my your: of cxporlenca or I can carry your plan out for you wlth the mlnlmum of expense. Call " PHONII “I . In â€up“. Klng R. ' Have You Started to Plan This Year’s Garden? Get Your Supplies of Firecrackers, Sky Rockets, Flags Etc, Wray’s Bookstore WHEY; UNITE}! at any tlme [or 'ittral designs or tor cut "om". We alwnyu have the he“. May I ath to lath t, 929‘.) A. Bond, Florist e quality meats. One month's deallng with " will surgriu you. ---____ --- --_-_ mvu‘v nip-“Ina KITCHENS]? (In Used Gar: WATERLOO " Inâ€; unwluu. nun "omommou-tmmtmsotoarmtmtmubm""""t I'll.“ it. “it“! cul- A’an-cu (In-L "tit at it"! with ttgtg', t'tUttt I. an 2edird'lt PHONE 2387 WATERLOO KMNINII swim $750.00 $850.00 tliN.tyl I‘ll‘ln It. “may. a m- memmungmmu in an In. N. nun-n tan", rirtted with Mr. and In. Id. Hohuhuh at Donia; on Build-y. Mr. and In. 0“: Rtttor of BC Jacobs, Mr. and Mn. Th». cabal oi Balnm Glove and Mr. Alrod mm: ‘and Mrs. Wyn. mm: united with {erand In. Albert mm" on Sun- any in. and Mn. Lloyd Snyder spent Sundny wlth Mr. um Mn. Goo. 0010, at Bridgeponv Mrs. Aaron Snyder. Martha. Ida and wnurd Snyder amended the fa- mlly gathering ttt Mrs. David Koch at the home ot Mr. Ben Manama“ in: Kitchener on Sunmy. Mr. ah In. in): Master visited lrlend- at Glenna]: on Sunday. "'"""'"""""N'""" ._ w," -V Mr. Jake Spies and Mrs. Manna Frey are on the slot list. Quite a number of our young boys of our town enjoyed a tatty party giv- en by Mr. A. Baum at the home of Mr. John Soehner. Messrs. Edgar Schnenl, Clemson Martin. Among Martin. G. Shoemaker, mounted to Nugara Falls on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lsreal ot Yal- ton spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Balthsér lsreal. Misses Edna Habermahl. Saloma Baum. Kitchener and Miss 1aorda Bauman, Toronto. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Batman. the latter is spending several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reger and fa- miir were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reset. Mr. and Mrs.- Noah Marlin. Miss Luella Martin. Elmira. visited at the home ot Mr. And Mrs. Elm Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Geiger. Moore. fieAd, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Amos and family of Kitchener were guests with Mrs. Henry Schmidt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.'Reist and family. Kitchener visited with Mrs. Geo, Reist on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ziegler and Mr. Lloyd Zleg'ler about Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bow- man at Middlebrook. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Soelmer. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oberlee were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clrencg Soehnar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hr. Knoll and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Glugerlch at Woohwich. Miss Leah Bowman entertained a number of girl friends at her home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brubacher, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Irinrie, 'Mr. Burl Kiry Me ot Kitchener, vlsltod with Mr. and Mm, A. Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ringer and son or Kitchenér. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kisser. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Younge and chlldren, Miss Cora Ltttq and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. but: and son Howard of Elmira. vislted with Mrs. A. Frled on Sunday.‘ Mrs. D. Ginsu-lob, Miss Deana Gingrich and Mr. Charles Gingrich of Blair vlslled with Mr. and Mrs. B. Holm on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Adam Debrusk Blur eiled with Mr. and Mrs. Switzer on Sunday. Miss Hazel Home smut Sunday with Mlss Doris Bchwindt at New Dundee. The C. E. ot the Alma St. U. B. Church. Kitchener (an a play in the School House here Thursday eve- ning which VII much enjoyed by all. Mrs. J. Bricker attended the Bard meeting ot the W.M.A. at Penn. U.S.A. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hiller, Mr. Carl "enrich of Kltchener spent Sunday Mm Rev. and Mrs. Henrieh. The Mothers' Day and Go To Sun- day School Day Services were large- ly attended In both churches Sun- Mrs. Michal Slommlor 1nd Mr. Tony Ste-Inlet spent Sunday with [fiends In Kudzu". Mr. and Mn. Chm-lea Vonl and h- - we Sandy in Now Gamay. Menu. Eugene And Jul Hayes ot Detroit - Sunday with Mr. and In. Joann Hana. Mr. - Run-tuner ot Kitch- en" want the wool and at in. how. Mr. Rector Nun. ol mum - may m Wm Runs. Mr. Mac It... out: In“, In Mr. not m in menu . weal with In Terry ttt Olen-Ila. FLOWI ROCIVILLE LINWOOD A whw --. nor-hf. eeq6sra. Mar. " - “. mu. fit-e-d - - We . window vital alorded n - ot-thte ot a. (“Inactive will" at this lab jounn with a. tor a In day. on realm It: M.gttrt" nitration In quut ot a name! home In ttstuora, primeval was ot the cooler North. T As its name -ii1tso, the white- emwned sparrow his 1 broad white patch upon the top or its hand. this white crown being bordered by one): above and between the eyes. in its summer retreat it is very parthl to Mushy hillsides and deep wooded "vines. 4htduttr its (Ivorite food morsels by scratching "none the de- nying leave: in semi-open woodland spaces. â€to its cousin. the sons- upnrrow, It usually oonetructs its heat under some screening pile of brush, laying therein tour or five whitish colored can profusely adorned with tntitcJaess of brown. To those who have heard its tinting see-deedee-deevdee piped from an elevated perch in some sombre sen- tinel pine. its sweet silver-toned melody is lnseparateiy associated with the many varied charm with which Nature evér Manta the lovely woodlands ot the lovely North. Bridge Twain; Completed. . of Eleven sturdy wooden trussegs are now temporarily supporting the roadway bridge over the Conestoga River just west of Wallenstein. the plank flooring of this bridge having ‘ulso been completely removed. IPgi. dently this long one-span steel struc- ture. which is said to hare formerly carried busy traitic amass the Dan River in Toronto. is on the eve of being dismembered tor wassemtiling elsewhere, one rumor being that when re-erocted it will again span the Conestoga but at a point some ten milesuor more farther down the sylvan shores of this picturesque, meandering tributary of the more lordly Grand. Battalion of Bird Arrivall. _ " Among the additional songsters which merrily greeted the meadows in last week-end's battalion of arrivals. representatives of the tot- lowing rariefies were noted: Bobo. links, ohoetres, tring birds, swanuwa. Kotdiinettes. red-headed woodpeckers, sandpipets. grasshopper syn-rows. ‘yellow warbiers and .1;xHmore brides. . Mr. Elias R. Martin, former Hawkesvllle merchant. moved his family and househo1d-ettects to his new home in Walleuslein last Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Snider and daughter. Miss Eva. ot Waterloo. accompanied by Miss Hass of Kitch- ener, were last Saturday callers with 'Mr. and Mrs. l. F. Nartin. Personals. Hill Bros. ot Mitchell have de- parted hence after spending several days in lrussing up the old roadway bridge Just west of T7alterfstein. . Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Weber and son Enos spent Ascension Day at the home ot Mrs. Weber's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman of the. "Three Bridges". Mr. and Mrs. C. Egertun Taiwan of Kitchener were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. Charles Mat- thaws. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. John Bulmer were Mr. C. C. Bulmer of Toronto and his sister. Mrs. Drum- mond. of Kitchener. . Mr. W. G. Johnston week-ended with relatives in Bt. Camarines‘ Week-end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Diettynbacher and Rev. and Mrs. Henry B. Banana were Mr. and Mrs.1Menno E. Martin and famlly of Miivertott. Mr. and Mrs. Amos tl. Martin of the Wallensleln Brick and Tile Yards. have named their recenl little baby son "iihnrytmott". Mr. Earl Smith of Mliverton has been doing relieving work.†the local ERR. once during Mr. John- son's absence at Toronto and at. Catharines. Mr, Edgar Hahn, accompanied by his sister. Mrs. K. H. Rat: and her daughter. Elsie. motored over from Detroit last Saturday and sperm the weal-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. [(iood‘lng. Busineu vlsllors here during the past week were the following: Mr. Weaver of Kitchener. Mr. H. Shiv ot London and Mr. B. Axer ot Toronto. An lnavectlon of the Mamnson and Wat1ettsgtght brldces wu made by the entire Wenonlsy Township Council last Frldny, hm the outcome otittqrir Inspection remalnn an eautnss. WITH DRINKCNO In police mart on funny A Wat- erloo mother, charged with being In habitual drnnhrd, wu let go on parole. Her liquor pol-unit now-d no Ind awn! nearly 8100 qitteq lt “a uncured. an. (old Incl-true We" duh-a not touched mm un- iul II. can. to W-torloo. For the can at In aileron and “M in. in I“ to my Milling MOTHER CHARGED WALLWOI Rev Wm, Crarey of Tyrconnel was me guest of Mrs, E H. Tye over the weok ertd. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd adeauglr ter arrived last week trom St. Peters- Fatrg. Florida and will spend the sum- mer with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Coxsou and children spent last Thursday with friends in Kitchener and Waterloo. Misses Marjory and Dorothy Walker and brother Fred. and Mr. R. T. Puddicombe, accompanied by Miss Mary E. Walkér ot Kitchener and Miss Florence Puddlcombe and Mr. Brook Puddlcombe of New Ham- burg visited Dr. and Mrs. Percy Tye Walker and brother Fred. and Mr. Miss Mariory' W'alker is spending R. T. Puddicombe, accompanied by a' couple of days in Toronto this Miss Mary E. Walkér ot Kitchener week before returning to Cleveland and Miss Florence Puddlcomhe and to resume her duties .3 nurse. Mr. Brook Puddlcombe of New Ham- Mr and Mrs. R. W. Graham and burg visited Dr. and Mrs. Percy Tye daLIgl-Iter Marion ot Strattord spent at Milverton on Wednesday last. the week-end wlth the tormer's par- J. I. Graham spent Saturday w1th ems here. his son, R. W. Graham, at Stratford. Dr. and Mrs. Percy Tye and family Let Bricker- Germaan Go. nothing'koop' you any in. thin Final WINDINGoUP “LB Strongly made to endure hard wettr, the: ot mid or blue dunking, well gown. and nervlce, Sizes 14 to 18. E.tottla "tttA out In DRESS GOODS - SILKS - MEETINGS - GINGHAMS :- SHIRTINGS - PRINTS - WASH GOOIE - MEN’S WORK SHIRTS - OVERALLS - WATERPROOFS - Hunted: of "MNAN'N - MEN’S SOX (8 pr. for 81.00) --gh-tg of Short Ends of Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleum: - Gloves, Hosiery, etc. - All to so out quick. "OTE-Mr. H. A. Gum-nu. who has been command with this Fl Immune“ through this advor‘tlumant that In Witt "" over . Big Bargains HAYSVILLE Is Always Outstanding Value LAST DAY Men)' Eaton in WorkshirtS‘ i937 We believe - and customers admit - that EATONIA Value is the best Value for your money obtainable. Here are some splendid oppor- tunities for the working man. Shop early. win an you more about Ms plum In not! wnk'n iuut. Waterloo Estonia comb“ hard wear, with rek Sizes include " to Again the turnout Men's overalls. wdl nu sizes 34 to 46. Estonia Mr. and Mrs. Ruins Nam-gang and children spent last Thursday with her father, Mr. A, Battier. near Plattsvllle. ’ Eatonz'a . iombination Overalls Mrs. J. H. Posse]: and daughtgr Ruth spent a few days this week with friends in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. w. L. Graham and daughters Mary '"I' Betty and Miss Lucy Tre ot Gait spent mushy with the Inuer's sister, Mrs. H. wauiir, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schramm and bunny spent Sunday with her par- ents in Kitchener. Eatonz'a Overalls I combination oven-pus tor with reinforced double seat the " to " Estonia Value Limited Kltohonor In Our turnout lit-touts brand demonstrates wdl made and strongly msintortred, I Estonia value. garment nr...-..."" .rNV PF. tho-e Blank workshlrts are And slybd for contort um! been can“ with "do Firm for " yum. -- mu. Phtrtr is for the working man. weu mace "" a seat air elbows and tirmV sewn seams. Value, garment, __,.r.rwrwr'""'" "r-r' 2 95 O Ontario 1.00 and Mr, Ernest Goman of mum spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs H. Walker. Rev. J. H, Pogsou and John Zim- merman attended the Diocesan Synod at London this week. Mrs. L. A. Mc'l‘avish ot Toronto spent the weekend with her brother. R. T. Puddicombe. Mrs. J. J. Graham spent a few days this week with Mrs. E. L. Vivian at Woodstock. Minard'a Llnlment In good tor 001*. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook 4 Kenneth of Kitchener spent with the farmer's parents he Mr. and Mrs. w. Helm and daughter Grace. Mr. and Mn A. Meisel and sons ot Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. H. V055 and daughter of Pine Hill spent Sunday wthlr. and Mrs. F. Schmmm. the 8min“. Ind --Nain FIoor ' the Immune in value. ln either blue or black. Well made for 2.00 Eâ€?