epent (Monday with her sister, Mrs.| The W.M.S. held a sewing meetâ€" George Richardson. ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas Mrs. John L. Hammond had the|Playford Tuesday. A very tasty misfortune to slip on the cellar step |UUCh was served ‘by the hostess. and hurt her ankle, on Saturday. Her! Miss Margaret Rennie of the Colâ€" many friends wish her a speedy recoâ€"{legiate, Kitchener, spent the weekâ€" very. end with her parents on th 9th con. Mrs. J. W. Burnett of Linwood epent (Monday with her sister, Mrs. George Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bulmer and famâ€" lly and Mrs. Bristol of Kitchener viâ€" sited at John L. Hammond recently. Mr. Chris. Gerber has disposed of his standard bred horse (Woodrow Wileon) to Mr. Suyder near Waterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rennie of Lonâ€" don spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Shants of Waâ€" terloo, Mrs. Cassel and Miss Alberta Shantz and friend of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz on Sunday. EASTER is best expressed by _ the delicate purity of CROSSHILL They bespeak the Joy that is the spirit of Easter. We have a beautiful selection of graceful Lilies, Tulips, Roses, Sweet Peas, and a variety of potted plants and cut flowers. We are prepared to supply your floral needs for Home or Church but we would suggest that you make your selection and place your order early. It will help us to give you the best possible service and save you the lastâ€"minute disappointment. FLOWERS ©| Mr. and Mrs. John Lather spent LITTLE $I8TER RETURNED { |Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mre. BABY TO BURNING HOUSE 1 is 2an Ts Chris Gerber and sAID oUuTsiDE Too coLD @*\sons and Mr. Dan. Gerber spent Sunâ€" When fire destroyed the home in 4 )day with their brother, Mr. Mike Gerâ€" Tusla, Okle., of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 4| ber near New Hamburg, who recentâ€" Page, a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old son of the 1. ly underwent an operation. household carried the 11â€"monthsâ€"old Mr. Woods of the Department of baby outside to safety. Then a * |Highways, Toronto addressed the threeâ€"yehrâ€"old.sister of the children Kâ€" iRoad â€" Commission _ of Wellesley carried the baby back inside the {|townehip in the Township hall here flaming house and tucked him in his ® \ou Monday. crib. ‘The infant was burned to "~| _ Sunday School will commence Sunâ€" death. day, April 13th, when a good attendâ€" The sister explained she thought n-lance is requested. A special collec it was "too cold" for the baby outâ€" Sunday School will commence Sunâ€" day, April 13th, when a good attendâ€" ance is requested. A special collec tion in aid of the Sunday School will be taken in the church service this Sunday. 28 Queen St. S. of VICTOR RECORDS valued at $25 Free Library D. S. Cullen Hon. James Murdock, recently apâ€" pointed to the Senate, was intro duced by Hon. Raoul Dandurand and Rt. Hon. George P. Graham. The liquor export bill was given its first reading and set downâ€"for a second reading. ho wa doors s NEW SENATOR Kitchener 22 OCC e€SSISIANEL CnI€l inspector ol public sehools paid our echool a Yislt ang twin ganghiere oT Eitchose 22 8 ursday. + 4 j ; ited at the home of Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hartwig and § O" **: family of Stratford visited Mr. Hor-‘S"{‘,Lfm':‘(';o‘;: o Tou. aumday at man utzki on Sunday. # 7 he home of her parents near Bad _ Mr. Roderick Campbell of Hespelâ€"|‘ ag oeler ot er was a visitor at the home of Mr.lsn):;‘ ::o‘;:‘:'; Ml)lertof“l!espeler ~ and Mrs. Jacob Pantler on Sunday. [Chu Mill onsle ?,. £. and Mrs. _ The home of Mr. Jacob Rilainear|CD8®â€" Miller on Sunday. The choir of St. James‘ church wre preparing a cantata to be renâ€" lered on the evening of the 20th inst., Easter day. Sunday visitors of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sauder were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gingrich. Mrs. Gordon Henrich had a pleasâ€" ant surprise on her birthday last PS week from a number of her friends of Elmira. | Mr. R. H. Roberts, accompanied by the assistant chief inspector of | public schools paid our school a visit an last Thursday. $ nboÂ¥ulbaint ie tiliirteiiiniihitietinict trdiiirhinsin 2c Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zlegler also Mr. we visited by his son, Jesse and â€â€™]‘!John and Harold Heimpel of Kitch dren of New Hamburg. ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Martin 'm"dlceorgo Helmpel. at the home of Mr. Roy Hagey, New| ~ My and Mre, Allan Hallman also Hamburg on Sunday. cHirFe . Taon Thank an y tees ie c Te Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsberger, New Hamburg visited in the village on ‘Monday. . |_ On Thursday evening of the 3rd |inst. Presiding Elder, J. P. Hauch conducted preparatory services in ‘the Evangelical church followed by Ithe quarterly conference. ‘The re lports showed that all the financial obligations of the circuit had been "provldad for. ‘Mr. . M. L. Weber was elected delegate to the annual conâ€" ference and Mr. J. A. Steiss was teâ€" elected parsonage trustee for another three year term. lNew Officers Elected. ‘ At the annual congregation meetâ€" iug on Monday evening of Calvary church these officers were elected: Secretary, Holdin Appel; Treasurer, F. E. Welker; Trustee, C. C. Doerâ€" becker; Cemetery Trustee, Andrew Wahl; Director of Religious Educaâ€" tion, J. G. Hurst. Misa Florence Huff and Mr. Bernâ€" bardt ‘Hapurck were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Henrich. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Umbach and Mr. Herbert Umbach, Waterloo visitâ€" od at the home of Mr. and Mre. Anâ€" thony Gies on Saturday. The (Luther League bheld their monthly meeting Tuesday evening, April 1st. Mr. Walter Schaner occuâ€" pled the chair and (Miss Pearl Schlitt presided at the piano. Mr. Schaner read the scripture passage 'aud Rev. S. J. Wittig commented on the same. ‘Miss Dorothy Kelterborne gave the topic "Abide with Me" as to its author and meaning. The two following committees were appointâ€" ed: Social Committee, Mr. Henry 'Sltuer. Miss Pearl Schiltt, Miss Gerâ€" trude Schmidt; Devotional Commitâ€" tee, Mr. Alf. Holst, Mr. Marvin [Smith, Miss Alfreda Thoms. |\Preparatory Services. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weaver visitâ€" ed at Breslau on Sunday. list. Moved To Waterloo. : ASusaty LV ET Mr. W. W. Hoeflin moved his fAmâ€" servic ily and household effects to Water _ Pogs: loo on Tuesday. He has been in the:i â€" Mr saddler business here for some forty last years. 'nnfu Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rau and chilâ€" dren of Stratford were Sunday visiâ€" tors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pantler. (Mrs. William Mattusch and chilâ€" iren visited Mrs. Nelson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brubacher visited the former‘s mother on Sunâ€" day. On Wednesday evening the EL. C.E. elected their officers for ano ther year as follows: President, Miss C. _ Murat; viceâ€"president, Gordon Henrioh; Rec. sec‘y., Holden Appel;) Cor. sec‘y.. Miss Brubaker; treasurâ€" er, Harry Garner; pianist, Miss Matâ€" thews; asst., planist, Mrs. H. Appel. Interesting Meeting. â€" It being the annual meeting, Rev. 8. R. Knechtel , the pastor had charge. After devotional exercises the following officers were elected: President, Mre. Alf. Snyder; viceâ€" president, Mre. S. R. Knechtel; secâ€" retary, Mrs. A. Gies; treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Snider; pianist, Mre. H. Appel; asst., pianist, Mrs. C. Trapp; flora) treasurer, Mrs. ‘M. Kerchner; Draping Convener, Mrs. S. Eby. Elect ,Officers. The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid and Missionary Society of Cal vary Evangelical church was held on Tuesday afternoon, April let. E.L. C. E. Also Elects Officers for Ensuing Year.â€"Other Notes of Interest. Mr. Simeon Bowman is on the sick HEADS EVANGE THE FRIEND OF LOVERS DISTRICT â€"NEWS MTS. /+| The funeral of the late A. W. Calâ€" _ D. Mâ€"|lanan, who passed away at the Kâ€"W forman |hospital, Kitchener, on Sunday mornâ€" ing after a lengthly iHness, was held he sick on Tuesday, April 8th, from his late residence to Pine (Hill cemetery lwhere interments took place. The is famâ€" eervice was conducted ‘by Rev. J. H. Water Pogson. _â€" _ Mr. and Mre. Allan Hallman also jlittle Jean Becker of Kitchener visitâ€" ‘ed at the home of Gordon B. Hall jman on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller called on ’Mrs. 8. Sararas on Saturday. | Mrs. Sararas is reported to be imâ€" | proving. â€" Mr. Frank Cressman of Kitchener «pent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Check Falling Hair with Minard‘e. Liniment. Mr. York Nabrgang of Ayr spent last Thursday evening with his parâ€" onts, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and daughter Marion of Stmtt@d spent Sunday ‘with the former‘s‘ parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller spent the weekend at the home of the for mer‘s uncle, Mr. Wm. Miller at Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nahrgang and daughters Mildred and Jean of East Aurora, N.Y., and Mr. and Mre. H. Katoff of Buffalo, N.Y., spent a couple of days last week with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. O. Nahrgang. Miss Mary E. Walker of Kitchenâ€" er spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mrs. J. J. Graham spent Saturday with her son, R. W. Grabham and {amily at Stratford. Mr. Ed. Anderson of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his parents here. ‘Miss I. Ferguson spent the weekâ€" ond at her home in Platteville. of the human being. The speaker said we cannot undersand all of; the mystery of life but we can seeâ€"that God has given us a wonderful gift in these powers which bind us to each other as parents and children. home of Mrs. Henry Walker and doâ€" nating the sum of $5.00 to help to retain the doctor at Tobermory. The following program was then renderâ€" ed: A violin selection by Miss A. Haufschild accompanied on the piaâ€" no by ‘Miss M. Zimmerman. A very interesting paper was prepared and read by Mrs. J. H. Pogson on "Teachâ€" ing the Origin of Life to children." The subject was dealt with step by ‘startdng with an illustration of how flowers reproduce themselves and the reproduction of fish, aerpents ‘and frogs, known as the cold blooded arimais from these she advanced to birds and chickens and aH such warm blooded animals until the hlghâ€"‘ est type of life is reached in the life ’ The meeting of the Haysâ€" ville the Women‘s lnsti tute was held! at the home of Miss Clara Walker, Huron Road iast Wedâ€" ‘uodn afternoon with a eplendid atâ€" tendance. The President, Mrs. Kd. Suider presided. The roll call was responded to with a quotation from Robert Louis Stevenson‘s "Child‘s Garden of Verse." Several items of business were discussed and trans a¢ted including plans for an auction sale of various articles to be held this Wednesday aftermoon at lho\ interesting Meeting. Bren ROSEBANK I nAYBVILLE ‘ Mr. ‘Charles Vetter of Kitchener spent Saturday with Dr. Manser. _ _Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theo. Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer spent Sunday at St. Clements. Mrs. Halling of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. anc Mrs. Con. Wilker. Funeral services were held at the Lutheran Church on Wednesday afâ€" ternoon. Rev. Schmieder of Kitchenâ€" er conducted the services. The reâ€" main were lald to rest in the Lutherâ€" an Cometery, Linwood. ‘Pommlc. George, attended the i&.}'r.f ;; Mv;;. Mattell at New Germany. (Amelia) Kitchener; Walter of Kitâ€" chener and William of Linwood. Messrs. Dr. G. Manser and Harvey Beggs epent Sunday at New Hamâ€" on Monday at her home at Linwood after a short illness at the age of 68 years. She was born near Floradale. Her husband predeceased her some years ago. She is survived by four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Aug. Holzshuh (Minnie), Linwood; Mrs. Herman Schluetter (Alberta) Linâ€" wood; Mrs. Ed. Holzshuh (Adeline) Linwood; Mrs. Henry Schmetzer Esteemed Citizen Dead. The death of Mrs. Martha Axt, wiâ€" dow of the late David Axt occurred Miss Elvina Becker spent Saturday night in Rimira. | Mr. Gordon McTavish of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mro. Alex. McTavish. Rev. M. F. Stewart oi Linwood was a visitor with Mr. and Bre. Alvin Ottman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schweitser and son ‘Leland of Waterico spent Sunday with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Apuut Abrens. â€" Mrs. Alvin Ottman visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. frarry Weiler of Waterloo. Mr. William Koenig was a business visitor in Kitchener on Saturday. * ASweet Thought Jor Easter 575'17%9 &s Ri Mre. Thea. Zimmerman and son Palladium Ice Cream We have packages to suit every taste. There are hard centers, fruit and nut centers, marshmallows and creams, and chewing candies with vanilla or chocolate coatings, smooth and tempting. Lov ACTIONS speak louder than words. Particularly if they consist of a presentation of a box of our luscious holiday confections, nicely decorated. And she will adâ€" mire your judgment if you send our dainty assortment for Easter Sunday. ely Heartâ€"shaped Boxes of choice chocolates. Just the thing for Mother. 60¢ and up. Parlor 146 KING ST. W . & LINWOOD Select from our large stock of noveltiea for the kiddies, Chocolate Bunnie, Chicks, gay Easter Baskets, large and small decorâ€" ated Eggs, from Sc up to $3.00. ° Easter Novelties Mr. A. MceCleod of Milverton apent Sunday with friends bere. ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR DOES YOUR HAIR LOOK AS SMART â€"As your Favorite Gown? Phone 1038J King St. S. â€" Waterloo An _ attractive â€" ensemble isn‘t just your suit, or coat and dress â€" it‘s YOU, from head to foot. The truly parâ€" ticular woman pays as much heeds to her head as to her costume‘s color scheme. You will too, when you realize how well we can individualize your entire appearance. Let us shampoo, set and < dress your hair just once, and you will always want to look your best. KITCHENER