:3 ,rrn"EltnlMMlell G---- "And?“ ;‘ ---r.-w.r._ wwmmdlu “own...“ a my?!“ G7i""i"i;'G7TiUuo-l-e1t-"'"'""" , Wm. “In†~d'éâ€.*__d Inadlnml-luu unanimmw __ ---, - . Km.m__, A... M-_Inn-|. III. 1mm V '10q--h_toq-yf . Hutches." an In. tannin: '1", R J.- {b m P-Q annulanmu-oud'u JW' t.eaary' 'lu.", an In! this, an! In an tueid-rtroeatil-ha- gnaw-In " !trfdrdtit.lr.l',1'l'4l.llTe:ee, *dtrtat"t,t 1"gtg,,','e a" but? trdi.t.iuieetie1ehtlefiet,tt minimum". 2Se.andtiN. .tsoa--etdae-rhem. Mrs. H. W. Kaufman left last urday, tor Welland where she remain tor a week visiting her sisters and brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottmn. son Walter. and Master Hilbert Wiebe spent the week-end and Sunday with friends in (Willard. Neustadt. Ham over and Desbmo. and returned home on Monday. ‘ Mr. Albert Benn-ht and Mr. 'l West were business visitors in towel on Monday. Rev. CI A. Kramer is attending Conference at Desbow for a tew days ot this week. Wednesday evening of last week Mr. Wellington Matthews and Mr. Norman Matthews were called to the bedside or their mother,' Mrs. Thomas Matthews. of Elmira. We are glad to report Mrs. Matthew's condition is somewhat improved, Mr. Sam Kby and tamily attended his Luther's funeral which was held in Elmiraun Wednesday. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Monger spent Saturday evening in Elmira. M " 00". [ii'i'iiEEil Ir. V3.3 by t rgarai. GGGST, iGiith M eyeStytolyeet teeeee. no!“ wr. VII" 'IJ'v- __-"-" _ The Gm! English Mpg-nun) y ' Iona am! I'I'I‘O'IIG uhc when IIE pennant system. makes new Blood }f- \ an old Veins. [bed [or farm! 'teetf ttIR/ttlt an?“ We?) " . Talia- - Wilding 'dA'."RUtll"k' yot.A. tttltr, .9'395359 ENE: The sum of $335,000 'comprises the building debt of St. Mary's Hospital. On Rose Day the citizens of Waterloo and vicinity are requested to make contributions fog. the purpose of reducing this debt, because-- ROSE DAY Give the Taggers on Rose I a cheerful and generous - welcome WELLESLEV VATTON Saturday, June Ist. I. In the first six months of the current tuttgnetttt year St. Mary's Hospital has accommodated 1052 patients representing a total of 11,993 hospital days. 2. Many of these patients are unable to make any nay-uni. '3. St. Mary's limits] has It I.“ times minted freely in giving service to the public. 4. Under other circumstances the uni-yen would have to carry the debt obligation. .' - n. -. o n___n_n n-_ .1»... - AM“ community service. Mr. w. B. mm...“ . Far the past five years St. Mary's Hospital In given a tqBertdld St. Mary’s Hospital Sat- will two ,rm'zmu'†an...“ Hill - II- III “all“ Mr. lym- - and!» It. mumwuuuu. M‘uulluuuyh-ollml. Inn-Ills Brt-.M.- ,Ihaldlnmmuudm "d-st-tae-a-mt'- - “t.“ b View. “0 Mr. .31 In. -ts.q.tqtV .15“th the tub my. Oil-mm. soa.rtiisoraritmr--ttair qm-at.tar8,totEr.arwdh".. A." with In A-o. Boo-lot at M My, Jr.. a "aabtor. " um - unu I - d-yn with In Anon Eon-kt " Kitchener. In. Lloyd - not! hit Wod- noday with In: pan-1s. Mr. and In. Alanw Grol. at ï¬lm Mr. and Mrs. Alb-rt marten uni hunts: Dom ot Hsogtir “that! with routines has our the 24th. Mr. Harvey Clu- nd Mitra M Pariah of Glencoe spent the holidays with Mr. and In. 000. ' Mr. and In. Goo. Cantu-n and son Percy of manual: upon! Sand.) with Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Imam. Mr. Frank Rtuaitr went Friday at Hamilton. Mrs. Wm. Bentham! entertained I number of ladies to a quilting last Master Jae. Hotter ot Elmira spent spent Sunday with Mr. and.Mrs. John Scanner. Mr. Thomas Ford of Kitchener and mag Vivian Bugle ot Hamilton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. x. J. Ruggle. Miss Erma Waktrott visited several days at Kitchener. Mrs. Soi. Reist near Email-a visited with Mrs. Geo. Rem. ' Miss Florence Ziegler spent the week-end in Mount Forest. Gtr. and Mrs. Jae. Geiger of Le- banon visited with Mrs. Dan Geiger on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Reist. Mr. and Mrs. August Allemng and daughter Esther ot St. Clement; spent_ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Boehner. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaufman and sons of Scotland visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel and Mr. and Mrs, Meyers of London visited at Mr. Philip Soehner‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musk spent the week-end at the home of his father, Mr. John Mask. . Quite a number from here attend- ed the funeral qt the iate.Josiah Eby. at Elmira. Bible lectures are being given during the week at the Mennonite Church by Rev. Derstine. Presented with Floor Lamp. 'Members of the Evangelical Church and Sunday School tendered a sur- prise to Mrs. Aaron Snider and tam- ily bn Friday evening uprior to their leaving this district and presented them with a handsome floor lamp. lug-dun. - - -ett-orrtrt-tute. m.n¢unJ.Vouadd-Idmr but!“ lulu-villa lull. ,..alilnmmundm Bttm-<ht I†ht. w Dr. and In. . "I“ a “at. Dr. m II. but and but“: I." and to Mgtqqt m: In" tho tor-or. brother i- seriously ill. Quin a 'elt,T (to. hate attended an: " mm on Sunday that u {CHIC ot Huh children ot St. Joseph's punk. lacuna. and St. It. input Webb went the weekend with "lends In Toronto and Nhun Falls. Mu;- virus Linwood, received Ptrat Holy Communion. In“ from "o-itat-Mr. Wat. Canadian returned home titer being in the JE-W, Hospital. Kitchener, tor the past nine weak. with a fractured ring. He is getting along tine but Ins i, any in bed two Inch longer. Mr. and Wa. Cinemas Horse]:- mode: or ButtAio spent ' week with Mrs. John Dechérl. Co Special Clan-#01: May 30 and 31 there will be a coaching class Hider the supervision ot the Department of Agriculture. All girls and ladies are invited to attend. Miss Florence Sharhloh of Walker- ton spent a law days with her sister here. _ Miss Madelyn Blrns spent the week-end at her home in Arthur. Mr. Walter Rueber spent the weekend in Hanover. Mrs. Harriett Betrgs is spending a few weeks with her sister, Miss Cherry, in GlenaMaa. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coleman of Kitchener apent the week-end at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lamen- singer. Miss Martha Nichol spent the week-end at London. Mr. and Mrs. E. Memer and Miss Edith Meme: ot Varna spent Slur day with Miss lzelta Men-er. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hagedorn and family ot Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagedorn and family ot Williamsburg vhlted with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Einnrechter on Saturday. A number from the village at. tended the Band concert in the Kit- chener park on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mgr. Joe Hilborn of Pres ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman on Sunday. Miss Martha Nichol spent the weekend at Woudsley, NEW DUNDEE Day Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diet: at St. Agatha spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob. Miss Ethel Jowett and Mr. Roy Poth maimed to Grimshy on Sunday. '. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zinkpn and mm Harold of Kitchener spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zin- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deeton of Hamil- totr spent Friday with Miss Mary Wegvnast, _ Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bock ot St. Catherines spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Bock. IMIss Stella, Schmidt of Kitchener spent the week-end) the home of Mr. and Mm. H. D. Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueiter and (amlly pt Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Waber. Half Hollday for Clerks - The more: will clou- owry Thursday- afternoon during lha months of Juan. July, August und Beptomher. Mr. and Mrs, A. Hill-0m and Mlas Mary Hllhorn spent Friday at Ford- wich. Vlsilom at the Blpllst Cttarett var. maze but "ulna!†were Mr. and Mrs. C, Berkman. Mrs. 'R. (mall: and dunnhlor. all of Detroit. Mrs. Chalk nu] Mrs. Badman are sisters ot Rev. C. P. Knuth. ' Delegates to the Annual Anoth- Hol ot Onurlo Baptist (‘hurchm tte It; held this week In Strum"! are; Mr. and Mrs. W. Becker. um! Mr. and Mn. " am no Alton-loo. Rev. C, F. Knuth is also titanium You are 11.le to the amid; on rm " tao' mm Cllrel a an a h. m will â€an a Mr, G. Knuth. Br.. father ot Rev. C. P. Knuth. In Readily recovering (to. II. about - ulna-I. \ Mi rr-r-rr-bt-tao-or-----""'.",'.-. gee-ted by experts And - In. it our 'q--.". om- SWEE'I‘ mc8CLED Po" Shoulders an: 1... MN iiiii'iiiiiii"i'i" my. .... 55. ROASTS Prime wa "W 1lrendle1rlioiins Mt. 51' Miran-d Vegetables Cottage Rolls "ae STRAWBERRIES. Exéellent large Ripe Fruit. Att. Burt. ASPARAGUS, New Native. . . TOMATOES, wail-neg A' BACCXN and In. 300 " a: “I GREEN WILTSIIIBE SLICK!) CAMS. New .............. 2 lunches POTATOES. New _.................'"". â€alums, New Native .......4 Bunches IANNS ................ FRONTS ............... orefLqth, RUMP,RoundSide ..........1 WING,ShortCut ............ BLADE, An Excellent Roast . . SHORT RIB, All Clear Meat . . BRISKET, Best Cuts for Boiling mm cm or FINEST swahrre IP r an NEW SEASON SPRING LAID. With (in. igt, anemla. Good six- F, ma Lou Green -iiedriek Fancy Rolls 'rue", " "iv.'" mm;- L 9. .....lh. -a-ieeath-o--ro-.r6a 'cth. - -A-iFGuiaa-v_rthirdritrther_itho but!“ "pm" "iaTGGUiUT. - "i'GGiu-.lii" ,--,,a,m, - - ’ MEL... wh- the 'ststk'ii,'rkt"ir'ct't' the subject: "What Constitutes a New Testament Révival." At 7.30 pm. the subject in} be: 'Us there ct Hell. a Purgatory, or a Second Chance." 5’ Gr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holt! and family at Kltchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bowman at Waterloo spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. o. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Berger and daughter Gerlrude. ot Guam, and Miss Sadie Berger, Kitchener. Sun- dayed at their hole hora Messrs. Stanley Koch and new anskL Misses Mabel Koch. Ruth and Reta Kufskl. spent and†I“ Joyce Wilmer. Jrr. and Mrs. J. W. Wltmer "sited with Mr. and Mrs. [all]: Witmor. Mr. Harold Schmm ot Blooming- dnlo Sundayed at his home he“. Mr. and us, Gordon Ben-soy ind ramlly ot Waterloo culled u the lor- mer's home has on Friday. ' Misses Ruth Devltt sud Nellh Baehert spent the week-end under tho parental mot. Sunday visitors at Mr. and In. J. Bradley's wem Mr: and Mrs. Wulhco Sparks. Toronto, and Mr. and In. Scharor and son of Kitdnener. Messrs. Nelson Brown. lrblvlllO. Harry and Edy Fucker. Waterloo, spun the 24th with that Mud. Flinn Rlclert. Minx-en not. and Nada Bar - the weekend with union. nu- linger. ATLANTIC a-PACIFIC 3: Mn. M. Gnome III was - time with her alder. In. L B. m- any at Wuerloo. A.“ noun-m tt-.---Tho - took when on “Inky. It, "e, tte - Schmidt. . won-non rd- "att of WIl-ot m. II " 19th m. Lutheran (and; M M In 10.91" Mr. Slow-rt K‘s-am amt .........m. ASe .........tb. Stk 2k 21c 19 KINGST. N. MANNHEIM WHI‘I'EFISH, Fresh Caught Luro_Niruem, Aver. I!) FINNAN HADDIE, Golde- Smoked .....A.....tb. 16c "cum new ............v com mm Cut. " an none. Centre on“ sunny aee--., “LISTS. lbs. LIMITED or CANADA Chou. low Iii-33. on! 15-230 EAGLE cm“ 3 m 50' SUGAR as... no a... 51- 13mm "new“ 2 In. 79- I'IG 3m cum 2 tha. PBACIIES mm- 2 ma- PIB" lo. 4 can 2 m: AN [whom or my: cam-mas CHOCOLATE "rgaflt'UG.o'pt"f 41 'i=.===r="--"'""nl DELI“ TESS†months. The funeral took Triaee. on Sunday anernoon (mm his late resi- dence. Service was held in the Lutheran Church and was largely attended by relatives and friends. Interment was made in the adjoining ebmetery. 1'30?qu Jaw .um ovum In 0-mi- CM Sunday visitors at. Mr. and Mrs. A. RIckert's were John and Ten: Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Richer-t. Knchener. Mr. o. Schwelmr. Mu. Ad. unlock. Ralph and Violet Har- lack and Mr. Edward Hahn. of Hamilton. spent Sunday Vllth Mr. and Mm. 131 J. Davin. lam 'tailtg---A successful bun rush): was hard on Rona." at Mr. ara i.“ (it and Am ovum Am "I0MMt QUALITY "I m OM A [“008 "ANTI-EB H.P.sAucE..................Bottu 22c MACAROM ..............._K. We Amman SURPRISE SOAP ...........10 Bus 49c ALLBRAN,Karti-'s .... Large Phe. Mk QUEEN OLWES 2:: 1002.1" STUFFED ouvas my m Jar PICKLFS. Sweet Mixed. . . . . .3001. Jar TODDY. . . . .Vz-Ib. Tin 29c lb. Tin BO’CLOCK GILLETTS LYE, . . . SALMON, Cloverleaf CHATEAU CHEFS}: flung“ Fees', M. Weichel & Son, Limited N among. _ 7. . . wm'nmo Golmulnd “no. ii-G-tttret SWFJP" aria; 1| zinglm. tAv-trar, CNN. lawn. In. “no on mm “It. or put a condo“. oanc-g- d It. h7ftTttTralttF" FtiiItretsari' 'TF" ar CORNED BEEF, Cooked, sihsisiioAr, With Macaroni and Chee, ._..........lb; like?! MAN, sum _..............." nouns. - mud .............nn BILL PICKLES, Good se, . Sliced w........-..".. lb. " "XIII, Gum's Dunk Leaf. Quick.†nu.‘ . if 'iifa' . . L 'iv'fd.' iiciii"iaii: 'n' aaa .00 on when you wont SN um mm. 15-02. Pkg. Mk '"a.'N"" "Ir. Pkg. 2Se WATERlDO iiuiirCioie rhiento ...,......Tin Eng Veh, PU. A, Rickerl's. Mr. Herbert Sam" of St. Clements is the eontractor. FINED $300 AND CAR CONFISCA'I'ED Boret-0" May 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Em. Knechtel. a daughter. Magistrate Weir asseésed Sun!†Odors“ 8300 and costs and c0+ fisutated the motor car In which n gallw ot alcohol was found. Accnud pleaded not guilty. stating that he was on his way to Hamilton to get plants tor Che Orlowskl Flonl Co. ills said he did not know the alcohol [was in the car. lb. Till 55. lb. 47c iii And “unnatu- 052:"! on Thundny. may 30th, at 3it6 ot- av: St., Hamilton. ......3for 10c Jar Tin ......m. 30e ....Plllt Me " 4te 47c 11¢ Bae I " It