Piperâ€"Swartzâ€"At â€" Kitchener, _ April 11, William D. Piper to Wilhelmins A. Swartz. ' Kloepferâ€"WitheImâ€" At New Germany, April 14, William V. Kloepfer to Grace Wilhelm. Rourkeâ€"Kochâ€"At Kitchener, April 6. Horace E. Rourke to Beasie Mary Koch. Colquhounâ€"Kochâ€"At Kitchener, April 6, Clifford Colquhoun to Arleen Sarah Koch. Schmidtâ€"Richardson â€" At Kicthener, April 6. Harry Maurice Schmidt to Gwynneth Mabel Richardeon Geigerâ€"Ramerâ€"At Kitchener, April 2, Irvin Geiger to Pearl Irenc Geigerâ€"Ramerâ€"At Kitchener, Apri]‘Dunke At Toronto, April 14. Mrs. 2, Irvin Geiger to Pearl Irenc Kenneth Dunke, formerly of Kitâ€" Ramer. chener, age about 35 Beileteimâ€"Brighton â€" At Kitchener,| ODunnâ€"At _ Kitchener, _ Aprily 14, April 2, Nelson William Boi)ltoin‘ Thomas W. Dunn, age 81 yeare. to DnrothÂ¥ Mildred Brighton. 'Smilh At QGloveraville, N. Y., April Gentiles â€" Waitera â€"â€" At Toronto, by‘ _ 15, Mrs. E. A. Smith, aged 94 years. Rev. Canon Lawrence Skey, Goudieâ€"At Seaforth, April 15, James Miriam Elizabeth Walter, youngâ€" _ W. Goudie, age 70 yeare. Neebâ€"At Petersburg, to Mr. and Mre. Walter J. Neeb, a son. Shoemakerâ€"At Kitchener, April 7. to (Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shoe maker, twins, son and daughter, Meyersâ€"At Petersburg, April 13, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyers, of Petersâ€" burg, a daughter. . Martinâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, April 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomae C. Martin, a son. Millerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, April 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Petersburg Road, twin sone. Schmidtâ€"At Victoriaburg, April 6, to Mr. and Mre. Ed. Schmidt, a deughter. Schwartzentruberâ€"At â€" Victoriaburg. April 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schwartzentruber, a son. Emerichâ€"At Kitchener, April 7, to iMr. aand Mrs. Martin Emerich, a daughter. Wildfongâ€"On _ Preston _ Highway, April 12, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wildfong, a daughter. | Caplingâ€"â€"At Kitchener, April 12. tul Mr. and Mre. K J. Capling, a daughter. ‘ Snyderâ€"At the Kâ€"W hoapital, April 12, to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Snyder.} a daughter. Stoneâ€"At Wiarton, April 3, in .\lr’ and Mrs. B. Stone. a «on Kunke!â€"At the Kâ€"W.hospital, April 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunâ€"‘ kel, a son, ‘ Baetzâ€"At Wyandotte, Mich., March 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bactz, nee Hilda Schaefer, a son. Millerâ€"At the K.â€"W. H o s pital. March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Ilm'\'n-yi Miller, Kitchener, a daughter. Woeberâ€"At Kitchener, March 27, lul Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Weber, a son. Smithâ€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, March 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, a daughter. Mr. Rowe Cunningham of the staff of Vaughn Collegiate, Toronto, was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cunningham, Waterioo, over the weekâ€"end. The commodious home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tweed, Willow St., Waâ€" terloo, was beautifully decorated with spring flowers on Thursday evening, when they entertained at a dinner dance in honor of their daughter, Miss Gertrude Tweed. The tables were centred with pink roseâ€" buds in green crystal holders and following the dinner an enjoyable few hours were spen® in dancing. Excellent music was provided for the occasion. Among the guests present _ were, _ Misses â€" Elizabeth Hackney, Geraldine Kress, Nancy Devitt, â€" Elizabeth | Spohn, â€" Audrey Weichel. Conradine Schmidt and Susan Devitt and Mesers. Morton Devitt. Roy Bean. Philip Voellker, Clare Schmuck, Douglas Brown, Derâ€" wood Preston, William Bean and Edward Neigh. Mrs. A. E. Miller and Miss Helen Miller of London are weekâ€"end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Tweed, Willow street, Waterloo. Mrs. Vernon Snyder entertained the members of her bridge club at her home, Charles «treet. Waterloo, Friday night. The first prize was won by Mrs. Wm. Geiger and the consolation | award | went to | Mrs. Petch. engagement of his younger duughter Marthabelle to Mr. William A. Cook, B.A., B.Sc., of Kitchener, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Bosâ€" ton, Mass., the marriage to take place early in ‘May. Mr. S. C. Tweed and Master Wal ter Tweed of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end at their summer home at Beaverton. Lake Simcoe. Mr. E. W. Willson announces the Odd lots of Ruffled Curtains. Plain with coloured borders. The new coloured spots, and plain voile, all reduced for this Clearance Sale. The new open weave nets in heavy rayon weaves are specially reduced to make them a feature of this Remnant Sale. 117 KING ST. WEST MARRIAGES Ruffled Curtains SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SCHREITER‘S BIRTHS Rayon Nets home at| Visitors at the home of Dr. W. L. Hilliard and Mrs. Hilliard, Albert itertained street. Waterloo. were their daughâ€" e club at ters. Mrs. William Hutchison and Waterloo, daughter Jeanne of Woodstock and rize ~was Mrs. Turnbull and Rev. Ralph Turnâ€" and the bull of Belmore. . to I\Irs.l Mrs. W. M. 0. Lochead and Mrs. !Robert Hackney of Waterloo left on the staff Friday for New York prior to sailing into, was Tor Bermuda on Monday. They were Mr. and accompanied by Mrs. Hackney‘s sisâ€" Waterioo, rlvr. Mrs. Hedley Hilborn of Brookâ€" Iyn. Short ends of Drapery material specially red uced for quick clearance. All new pieces from Spring stock. Remnant Sale Drapery, Damask and Rayons at Clearance Prices. Rev C. Fâ€" Krauth and Mrs. Kranth recently celebrated the 24th inniversary of their wedding at their home Moved hy Milton A. Schmidt and Simon Ditner that this Council do now adjourn to meet again on Monâ€" day, May 18, 1931. Road Accounts: Voucher Numâ€" ber 4, $108.94; Voucher number 5, 103.51; Voucher_ No. 6, 89.25; Voueher Number 7, 31.27; Voucher Number 8, 64.45. Wilmot Municipal _ Telephone Commission, lean, $2000.00; Wilâ€" mot Municipal Telephone Commisâ€" sion, rates, 22.00; Plaxton Hueston Moved by E. B. Hallman and A. E. Kerr that this Council engage Rufus Nahrgans: as operator on grader for the season of 1931 at the rate of 40¢ per hour. _ Moved by A. E. Kerr and Simon Ditner that the following accounts be passed and orders issued in payâ€" ment of same. Co. _ Ltd 162.00 ; Communications were read from the Plaxton, Hueston Co. Ltd, and the Globe Indemnity Co., re Townâ€" ship Insurance, The Department of Public Highways acknowledging the reccipt of byâ€"law, and the auditing of the Township Road Accounts. After considerable consideration Council decided to place the Townâ€" ship Insurance with the Plaxton, Hueston Co., of Toronto. Wilmot Township Council Disposes of Routine Business at April Session. Wilmot Council met at the Townâ€" ship Hall on Monday, April 20, 1931. All members in attendance, Reeve Zo_e_l_ler presiding. _ _ The minutes of the March session were read and adopted. o RUFUS NAHRGANG APPOINTED OPERATOR OF ROAD GRADER Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moyer have returned to their home in Waterloo alte a week‘s holiday in New York City. A social evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keeâ€" selring, in honor of the latter‘s birthâ€" ay. Mrs. Kesselring was presented with many useful gifts. An address was read by Mrs. William Hess and presentations were made by Mrs. David Lichty. The members of Patricla Chapter Order of the Eastern Star arranged the first event in their new hall in a bridge party when some 45 tables were in play. The guests were re ceived by the worthy matron, Mrs. C. F. Thiele assisted by Mrs, C. F. Oft and Mrs O. W. Zimmerman. The prize winners were Miss K. Finne ian and Mr. S. H. Ahrens, firets; Mrs. Oscar Liphardt and Mrs. F. W. Kitel, consolation prizes and lucky cumber awards, Mrs, Clarke and Mr. E.. Eckel. â€" Following the brilge Jancing was enjored. Mr. W. D Euler has vreturned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where she has been the gnest of her daughter. Mra. Coles. Mrs. 1. Whittaken and son, Jack oi Detroit spent two weeks at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liphardt, Waterloo. est daughter of Mro. J. J. Walters and the late Dr. J. J. Walters, Kitchener, _ to _ Charles _ Lang Gentles, eldest son of Mr. Charles A. Gentles, Lake Shore Road, Toronto, and Miami Beach, FMa. MARRIED 34 YEARS AGO DEATHS Chas. Heipel, Clerk KITCHENER Mr. Raiph Copley aï¬ï¬n; Sunday at Galt. 6 Mr. and Mrea. Ward Coleman and Miss Ada Bingeman spent Sunday at Kitchener. Weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zinn were Mesers. A F. Timm and Otto Schralâ€" ber, Mre A. Sheard, Mt. and Mre David Schwark and Mr. and Mre Walter Main all of Kitchener Mr. and Mre. John (T;\ploy apent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mre John Playford at Galt Mtr. and Mra. Neil Wanner of Strasburg visited with Mr. and Mrs Milford Poll on Sunday,. Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Dinger attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mra. Chris. Ingold at New Hamburg laet Wedâ€" needay Mr. and Mra Dave Litwiller and daughter June and Miriam Hilborn called on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kietâ€" haber at Blair on Sunday Gerald Lautenschlager had the miefortune to break his right arm last Friday. His many friends wish him a «peedy recovery. Rev. and Mrsa. (M. H. Shantz and daughter Mary visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Saltzman at Petersburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn and the Misses Sylvia Bock and Mary Hilâ€" born visited with Dr. and Mrs. L. L Stanffer at Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Zinken were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Roy Zinken at Kitchener. tel. Miss Christina Bechtel and Mr. Emmannel Bechtel of Preston. Mrs. Herman Pfaff and family and Mr. Ed. Pfaff of Stratford and Mise Grace Mitchell of Guelph. Mr. Cecil Brown of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with his partents, Rev and (Mrs. W. Brown. Rev® and Mrs. J. L. Towne and family visited with (Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hilborn at Roseville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mogk spent a few days of last week with relatives at Floradale and Elmira. Mr. Wellington Bock of Welland spent the weekâ€"end with his mother, Mre. A. R. Bock. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Philip Appel were: Mrs. Bechâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clemens, Miss Elia Clemens and Mr. Harry Clemâ€" ens of Milvéerton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauer and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Halliman on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Futher of Baden visited with Mr. and Mre. Alâ€" {red Futher last Saturday. (Continued from Page 1) Miss Luelia Shantz and Mr. Gorâ€" (lon Shantz spent Sunday with Miss Barbara Cressman near Plattsville. REV. S. R. KNECHTEL SUPERANNUATED AFTER LONG SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Alex,. Moyer of Galt were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Gilles. Weaver Busy. Our old reliable carpet weaver, Mr. John H. Thoms, is at present weaving linen towels. It takes 30 strings in the woof to make an inch of the finished web. This means that his shuttle has to go across the warp 1080 times to make a yard of finished cloth. He sends the shuttle with the woof back and forth by hand 1080 times to make a yard of this fine homeâ€"made linen towelling. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reis and daughter Shirley of Kitchener were weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress. One of the Leading Evangelical Ministers Retires.â€"Had Most Successful Ministry. The members of the Evangelical congregation â€" were â€" surprised â€" to hear the announcement that their pastor, Rev. S. R. Knechtel, hud retired from active work and thut another minister had been appointâ€" ed to the St. Jacobs pastorate. Rev. Mr. Knechtel occupied the pulâ€" pit here for three years with general acceptance. Rev. W. J. Yager is the incoming pastor. _ _ 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner of Wyoming, U.S.A., are spending some days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner here before returning to their home. Mr. Sol. Sauder of Kitchener called on his old friend, Mr. T. S. Copeland last Saturday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pfaff and son Kenneth of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knieschewsky on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knischewsky and family and Mr. Hilbert of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Knischewsky and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ziegler of Hamilton visited at the home of Mrs. Knischewsky, Sr., on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs, John Hoffstedler of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Henrich on Sunday and took in the Conference services. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Haas and the Misses Ada and Ellen Haas, Mr. Reuben Durst of Wilmot Centre, Mr. Alvin Shelly, Kitchener and the Misses Lily and Margaret Ernst of Clifford were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilles. h 'R&v. J. Eo Bender of Locksley visited his niece, Mrs. D. G. Martin and Mrs. Martin, this week. _ _ Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Holden Appel on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Filsinger of Kitchener, Mr and Mrs. C. R. Gies, of Waterloo, and Mrs. Wm. Drier of Zurich. Nisitors Coming and Going. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hahn and children and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn and daughter, Miss Irenc, called on Miss Edith Leis in Wellesâ€" ley on Sunday. Mrs. James Garner of Waterloo visited at the home of her son, Mr. Harry Garner, on Sunday. Miss â€" Kesselring of â€" Kitchener spent Sunday with her friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schaner. Mr. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Lyatti and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stahle of Waterâ€" loo were visitors with MrT and Mrs. A. C. Thoms last Thursday. Rev. Mr. Gischler of Winnipeg spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl. Mrs. Harold Cress and daughter Verna spent Saturday in Kitchener. Porsenmals and other items as told by Wateries Chrenicdie NEW DUNDEE 8T. JACOBS DISTRICT NEWS PME WATRRLO® CHRONIGCLE YOUTHS STOLE BICYCLES A number of Kitchener youths, aged 12 to 18 years appeared in Juvenile counrt recently charged with «tealing bicycles at the Collegiate and nther placea. The police gave evidence that the lada changed ape clal markings and parta of bicyclea t~ prevent detection. _ Woedding bells will soon be ring ing. / _ Miss Edna Runge of| Rummelâ€" ’thardt and Miss Maisi¢ _ Graham | visited with Mr. and Mrs. Preiss. | Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and | family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Weber at Shakespeare on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Sheldon Doetrbecker visited with his friend, Mr. Harry Schneiâ€" dAet, on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schaefer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conrad. â€" Miss Larkey Brown spent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mr. Bill Vogel and son Arthur visited in Heidelberg with Mrs. Schaner. Mr. Ezra Brown and Mr. Nure visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown on Sunday. _ â€" Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Bierman were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lippert and daughter from Waterloo, and Miss Selma Rahn of Rummelhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fritz and family visited with Mr. and Mra. Joe Fritz on Sunday. â€" i Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douse near Plattsville on Sunday. ies Miss Eileen Schmidt and Ruby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Schmidt. Miss Stella Bierman and Miss Gladys Bierman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs, Bennett and Miss Violet Uttley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Uttley on Sunday. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Sera}:hine Schnarr visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schnarr on Sunday. o Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schaefer and daughter Versie visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt at Heidelberg. s Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schmidt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey. â€" The Sacrament of the Lord‘ Supper | was _ observed_ in â€" Boyd Church on Sunday. During the service Rev. Mr. Stewart spoke very feelingly regarding the two elders who had been called since last Comâ€" munion, Mr. David McRae, Crosshill, and Mrs. H. K. Forler, Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Ananias Groszs and daughter Ruth visited Mr. and Mre. Wim. Stroh on the fourth conces sion of Peel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Stahlbaum and children of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stahlbaum of Upper Woolâ€" wich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isage Lichty. Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. John Lips which took place from his late resiâ€" dence on the Hessen Road on Monâ€" day, April 20th. Mr. Lips spent the greater part of his life on the farm on which he died. He was 72 years of age. Finished Seeding. 8 . Seeding is now in full swing and farmers report the land working in good shape. Impressive Service. Mr. and Mre. Heary Huehn of Heidelberg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lichty on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Bowman and son Joseph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin at Hawkesâ€" ville. «Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bowman and daughters _ Minerva _ and _ Elvina, speut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David F. Martin Peel. Quite a large number of thig place attended the sessions of the Evanâ€" geltcal Conference at Elmira during the past week. Mr. Thos. Wilford visited friends around Carthage on Sunday. Condition Little Improved. _ Miss Laura Schuitz of Waterio® was a weekâ€"end visitor with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Burkhart of Centreville, Mr. and Mré. Zenas Cressman and daughter of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mre. Abner Musâ€" selman and children of St. Jacobs and Mr. Ozfas Gingrich of Guernsey, Sesk., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Burkbart. Rev. Cornwall of Wilioughby, Rev and Mrs. N. E. Dahme and children oi Camden and Mr. Dan Voelsing, Hanover, visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ott during the weekâ€"end. Sunday visitors here were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huras and Mr. Eckhardt Huras and two sons of Kitchener at Peter Lather‘s; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Petch and daughter Olive and little Jimmy Bulmer and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cracknell of Kitchener at John L. Hammond‘s: Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Cressman of Waterloo and Messrs. John Rennie and Lloyd Schwartz and lady friends at Wm. Wilford‘s. Little Ruby Albrecht, who had the misfortune to have her left leg badly burned in a kettle of hot lard a week ago, is still suffering. Owing to the nature of the burn there is very little change as yet. Attend Funeral. Mr. George _ Snyder, Misses Dorothy Reiber and Myrtle Snyder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ed. Snyder. Mr. and Mre. Levi Bowman, Edâ€" win and Misa Evelyn Bowman were visitors with Elmira friends on Sunâ€" day. W. G. Helwig, Kitchener, and Wm. Rahn Elmira were businese visitors bere on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowlund and children of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Schrumm and family of Haysville at Mrs. R. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin near Waterloo. Miss Adelia Glaister spent the weekâ€"end with her aunt, Miss Addic Harron, near Millbank. FLORADALE ERBSVILLE CROSSHILL Faiford A. Bigga, former Renfrew County treasurer pleaded gullty to theft from the county of a aum in exceas of $100,000. Ha will appear for sentence on April 20. Misses Cadotte and Collina have tresumed their duties in the local school. Ten new junior scholars have registered on the school voll. Mr. Jos. Hanley is engaged with Mr. Nelson McFaddin for the sumâ€" mer months. _ Visitors here during the week were Mr. and Mrs. A. %’ollmer and family of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. M. Vollmer; Mr. and Mrs. S Stemmler and family of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rochers; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Stemmier of Miidmay with friends; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ranahan with Mrs. A. Hanley; Mr. and Mra. F. Hammar and son James of Glenallen with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hammar; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Korâ€" man of Waterloo with Mr. J. A. Kennedy. _ __ _ â€" ‘ Sceding operations are in full swing and the land is in fine condiâ€" tion. Several from here attended the horse show at Linwood on Thursâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Zinger called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowman on Thursday Mr. Bert Metcalfe and family have‘ moved their household belongâ€" ings into the house formerly vacated by Dennis Wright. Mrs. Jim Mines spent Saturday at Mrs. M. K. Zinger‘s. Mr. Mike Zinger, St., called on his brother, Mr. Jacob Zinger, reâ€" cently. Master Charlie Seifried called on Mr. M. K. Zinger on Monday. _ _ Friends are glad to learn that Mr. Joe Keating is again on the mend after having his wrist broken while working at Mr. Jim Thoume‘s. f Miss Rosana Zinger, by Mr. and Mrs. W. D. last Friday in Guelph. Mr. Norman Drexlar has secured a position at Guelph. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowman spent last Saturday at Mr. Walter Jackson‘s. Mr. Edward Siefried and George Kurtz made a shipment of fat cattle from Ariss station to Toronto stock yards on Saturday. â€" Mr. Frank Drexlar called on George Kurtz recently. _ Mrs. Bert Wright is on the sick list. Mr. C. J. Zinger called on Louis Welhauser on Saturday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank of New Germany spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welhauser. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mines visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drexlar. Our furmers, who are very busy| at present tilling the soil and preâ€"| paring for a good seedâ€"bed, are deâ€" lighted the way the land is working up. The rain this week was welâ€"/ comed and helps growth of crops‘ considerably. : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and Mr. Philip Miller, and Mr and Mrs. Alex Stahle of Kitchener were visiting friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. H;;'.mlv(elterbourne and Mrs. Berst were visiting friends in Elmira last Thursday. Dr. M. R. and Mrs. Berst were business visitors on Friday in Watâ€" erloo and Kitchener. Several familics from here atâ€" tended the funeral of the late John Lipps on the Hessen Road on Monday afternoon where interment took place at the Lutheran Church and cemetery. Gardening and houseâ€"cleaning are the orders of the day amongst our women folks. Hydro Men Busy. Miss Ruth Miller, RN., of St. Thomas is at present spending a short time at home with her parâ€" ents. Our â€" hydro â€" commissioners | are busy â€" taking out meters, having them tested and replaced again. Personals. Mrs. E. Wicbe, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kuufman, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ottman and son, _ Walter, were visiting friends in Hawkesville on Sunday. Goes to Detroit. Mrs. Edward Kee, who has been keeping house for her father, Mr. Louis Schaub, for some time, moved her household effects to Detroit on Monday morning where she intends to reside. Farmers Busy. Several from here attended the Linwood Spring Horse Show lfst Thursday. P. A. Wagner, Reeve of Wellesley Tp., spent several days of last week in Toronto in the interests of township and county council affairs. Corner King & Erb Sts. STEALS $100,000 WELLESLEY Germann‘s on SATURDAY Last week‘s Sale proved such a success, bringing in lots of NEW CUSTOMERS, who together with our reguiar Customers found it very profitable to deal hereâ€" will not be mentioned in today‘s paper, but our WINDOWS and COUNTERS will have some WONDERFUL SURPRISES for youâ€" Come to HESSON Bargain Day ARISS accompanied Bailey spent Saturday to be Another THIS SATURDAY‘S LIST OF BARGAINS Germann‘s <@ | £| An enoyable gathering was held recentiv at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bedford at London, formerly residents of Kitchener. The guests present included Mr. Bedford‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bedford «nd Gerald and Ross Bedford of Bloomingdale. ENJOY FAMILY REâ€"UNION 38 King St. S. 147 King St. E. $1.10 sq. yd. Printed Linoleum _ â€" _ 85c $1.49 sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleum â€" $1.19 $1.65 sq. yd. Heavy Inlaid â€" â€" â€" $1 29 $2.25 sq. yd. Extra Heavy Inlaid at $1.5D OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AND RUGS IS ON SALE AT THE SAME VALUES AS THE ADVERTISED LINES. Truly beautiful 4â€"Piece Suites of real walnut. Large dresser and French Vanity Dresser. New $169 95 type chiffonier. Reg. $160. Go at ... ® Reg. $185 â€" 9 Piece Dining Suites of fine walnutâ€" in period design. Large buffet, beautiful china cabinet, oblong extension table, host chair and 5 119 dlimers AE . .llll.c0ls css cce e $ '95 Reg. $210 â€" 3 Piece Suites of exquisite beauty. Of finest construction â€" covered on the fine mohair with reversible _ cushions â€" of â€" needlepoint 1 09 $22 wood finish Bed Outhts â€" Bed with 2â€"inch continuous posts, strong spring and felt mattress in all sizea â€" Friday and Saturday at $]3.85 at Just think what it means to be able to buy regular $11 layer felt Mattresses in fine ticking and closely tufted on Friday and Saturday at 86.()5 One lot of regular $8.50 reinforced coil springs â€"Fully guaranteed, will go Friday and Saturday low as Reg. $8.50, Walnut finish Metal Beds, in all sizes are marked in this great Reâ€"organization Sale for as If you appreciate values on High Grade Furniture Kitchener Furniture Great Reâ€"Organization Sale Guaranteed Coil Springs Layer Felt Mattresses At Dining Room Suites Metal Bed Outfits Chesterfield Suites COMPANY LIMITED Bedroom Suites Linoleum Metal Beds | wEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY «_ Merchants and clerks in Kitchenâ€" [er stores commencing the first Wedâ€" nesday in ‘May will observe the first weekly _ afternoon _ holiday. . The }sturea to close from May to August ‘are hardware, @hoe and gents furâ€" nishings. Other etores observe the | Wednesday â€" half holiday for 11 | months of the year Waterloo Kitchener $14.95 Waterloo $4.95