Misses Florence and â€" Beatrice Becker, Aileenc Hallman, Bertha Battler, _ Ethel Kinzic, _ Marjorie Bergey, Mae and Ethel Becker atâ€" tended their Sunday School class Mr. Lloyd Becker of Kitchener is holidaying at the home of his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Miss Effie Schmitt and Miss Beaâ€" trice Becker spent Sunday with Miss Kaletta Musselman. Miss Lula Reier of near Nine Pines spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. Isaiah Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rickert and sons Leonard and Willard of near Kossuth visited with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Wm. Woods and Mr. Wm. Woods on Sunday. Mrs. August Stoltz of Arnprior and Mrs. Reinhardt of Tavistock were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Wm. Woods on Friday. | News items. SHREDDED THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD COR, ERB AND RUDY sTsS. PHONE 410 Attention § Motorists Prices Reasonable Sunshine Service Station WILLIAMSBURG for a full season‘s driving. If not We are prepared to do all kinds of repairing and mechanical work. Why Not? ALL WORK GUARANTEED Ready? Help Canadian Prosperity by eatin TW O "Shredded WW7W5 a Is Your Car ASK US WiTH ALlLL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT Our local girls held their softball meeting at the school house on Tuesday evening. | _A number from here attended the mveting of the Waterloo County Junior Farmers and Junior Women‘s { Institute which was held at the Library Hall, Waterloo, last Tuesâ€" day evening. Miss Kaletta â€" Musselman spent Saturday _ afterncon _ with _ Miss Erma Corneise. A hearty welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. T. Broudhecker, who have taken up their residence on the old Philip Becker farm, which was formerly owned by Mr. Wm. Kurt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henhoeffer aund Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Eby called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald on Sundav. meetiog which was held at the home of their teacher, Miss Ruth Devitt, ut Mannheim, on Wednesday afterâ€" ndon. Mr. Max Becker spent Sunday with friends near Nine Pines. WATERLOO S | ‘‘That‘s the cat‘s pajamas," reâ€" marked Mr. Hempeck, as he picked up his wife‘s sleepingâ€"toge. , _ Miss Dorothy Bliney and Misses | Mildred, Kathryn and Marie Leis !and Master Joe and Fred Blaney and Wilfred Leis spent Saturday [afternoon with their friend, Master {Homor Devitt. | _ Miss Laura Monaghan spent the weekâ€"end with her mother near New: ZHn_mhurg. _ _ s f Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Miller®and son Merle visited with friende at Paria on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hallman called on Mr. and Mre. Silae Cresaman at Heapeler on Sunday. â€" In loving memory of my dear mother, Mra. S. Sararas, who passed away April 22nd, 1930. April brings back sad memories, Of a loved one, gone to rest, Who will always be remembered By those who loved her best. She oft times sald we‘d mies ber. Her words have proved to be trne:; We lost the best and dearest friend. Dear mother, when we lost you. Personals. Mr. H. Stoeser of St. Agatha visited with Mr. Jerome Lunz on Sunday. Messrs. Roy Shantz and Rudy Meyer of Kitcgener visited with Mr. Ward Weber on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Witmer and daughter and Master Bert Bachert .;_pt\nt Sunday with Miss Barhara uby. R s Miss Alice Milne visited with her friend, Grace Knechtel, on Sunday. Rev. P. Cober of Kitchener called on Mr. D. K. Devitt on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Swartz and family of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snyder and family of German Mills visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Weber on Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. O. Bowman and sons attended the Evangelical Conâ€" ference at Elmira on Sunday,. â€" Miss Dorothy Shantz of Nine Pines visited with her cousin, Myrtie Weber, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman spent Sunday with the latter‘s brother, Mr. Ben Bricker at Drumbo. Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Hallman and family of Kitchener visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hallman on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Musselman and family of Preston called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne on Sunday evening. __ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hallman at Kitchener on Sunday. _ _ s Mr. and Mrs. I. Spaetzel and famâ€" ily of Bridgeport spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Nancy Spactzel. _ Mr. and Mrs. G. Bachert, Misses Nellic and Elsie Bachert and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallman visited with Mrs. Wm. Shantz near Petersburg en Sunday. | _ Mr. Walter Rickert spent Sunday with his friend, Stewart Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne and famâ€" ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Shantz. 4 Misses Florence Klie and Doris Rickert spent Sunday with their friend, Miss Margaret Kaster. [ An enjoyable card party was held in the Odd Feliows Hall on Thursâ€" day evening uder the auspices of the Elmira Ladies® Bowlingâ€" Club. There were sixteen tables of bridge and euchre in play. The winners were Mre. Wuf. Auman, Mrs. Filsinger, Mrs. George Reuter, Dr. C. E. Gibâ€" son, Mr. Fred Sburly and Mr. Filâ€" singer. A very substantial sum was realized and will go towards the Bowling Club Funds. Mrs. A. F. Stoitz of Arnprior and Mrs. Reinhardt of Tavistock visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rickert last week. Mr. Stewart Kaufman called at Walnut Heights on Sunday. _ _ Jerome, the nineâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mre. Norman Amlinger, sertâ€" ously scalded his legs with hot waâ€" ter on Thursday. The accident oc curred when the boy in lifting a pan of hot water from the stove tipped it causing the water to scald his limbs. is Recovering. Mr. J. Gellispie of Torouto, inspecâ€" tor of Government Vendors Stores, paild an official visit at the local store on Thursday. Two Weeks Holidays. Norman Schutz, who has been & patient in St. Mary‘s hospital, sufferâ€" ing from an attack of menengitis, is reported to be steadily recovering. Inspector In Town. Miss Violet Tuletski underwent an operation last week at the Kitchenâ€" erâ€"Waterioo hospital. The farmers in this district have done extensive seeding. but in many places the land is very dry and a good heavy rain would be welcomed. Successful Card Party. The many Eimira folks employed in the Merchants Rubber Factory, Kitchener, are enjoying two weeks holidays commencing on last Saturâ€" day and ending on May 3rd Underwent Operations. Gerald, the eightâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Amlinger, unâ€" derwent an operation on Saturday morning at the St. Mary‘s hospital, Kitchener. The young lad had his tonsils removed and part of the gland on the right side of his neck. Dr. Lackner performed the operaâ€" tion. . Mr. Wm. Martin. was operated upon in the St. (Mary‘s hospital. Kitâ€" chener, on Monday morning for the removal of an internal goitre. Dr. Lackner performed the operation. Cleaning Up Gardens. The Eimira citizens, who pride themselves on their gardens and lawne. have been taking advantage of the beautiful weather to clean up their gardens and lawns. Many have already started seeding and planting. Nime Year Old Jerome Amlinge: Sadly miesed by «on Wileon Met With Painful Accident. SCALDED BY ROSEBANK MA NN H E1M J. J. Vanchus, Corvespondent and Agent Phone 206 or 288, Stoddich House ELMIRA NEWS HOT WATEL hosteas _ One weekâ€"end the young Wileons invited a party to enjoy the winter aports at their country home. But a audden rain ruindd the prospects. Mrs. Wilzon promptly called all her guest« ‘by Long Distance and postâ€" poned the party. A dismal weekâ€" end was avoided and everyone ap preciated the thoughtfuiness of their Mre. Clark Quickfall of Kitchener, who spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Gordon Legge, returned home. Mr. Fred Weltz of Listowel was a businees visitor here last Friday. Mr. H. Kittle of Linwood was a Imsines« visitor bere last Thursday. Mr. Waiter H._ Cunningham ot Brantford wae a business visitor here last Friday. Mr. Peter H. Roos and daughter, Miss Nora, of Waterloo, spent last Thureday with Mr. and Mre. Wim. Allingham Mr. and Mre. Russel Leggo of Kitâ€" chener spent last Sunday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Gordon Legge. Messs. Harry and Kenneth Holt of Moorefield spent Sunday with Mr. William Newton. Mr. and Mrs. August Kilian and Mr. and Mrs. Jul. Sill of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mrs. L. M. Schacfer. Mrs. John W. Moser of Waterloo visited a few days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dietrich of Waterloo visited on Sunday with the latter‘s parents here. Mr. John Doerr of Kitchener was a business visitor here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dorscht and family of Waterloo spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dorscht. Miss â€" Florence Kieswetter â€" of Waterloo spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schneider. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henty Bach on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwartzenâ€" truber of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Henty Neeb and family of Erbsâ€" ville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobi. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Preiss and family of Waterloo called on Mrs. L. M. Schaefer on Sunday. _ â€" The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Mondai afternoon to the Lutheran Churc and cemetery. Personals. Mr. W. G. Helwig of Kitchener was a business visitor here last Wednesday. Mr. Ed. Ritter of Toronto was a business visitor here recently. After a week‘s illness of pneu«l monia the death occurred at his, home on the Messen Road, of Mr. John Lips, Sr., in his 72nd year.{ The late Mr. Lips had farmed on the same farm all his lifetime. He' was a successful farmer and was! highly esteemed. He is survived by two sons, Andrew of Hessen Road,| and John at home, and one daugh«; ter, Mrs. Albert Berg. â€" JOHN LIPS, SR.,, DIES IN HIS 72nd YEAR Mrs. Secord of Burford is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Dunlop. Miss Bertie Lewis visited friends in Hamilton on Sunday. Mrs. J. G. Thompson of Sault Ste. Marie visited at the .home of her aunt, Mré. Jno. Small Mr. Alvin Sherk, who recently purâ€" chased a farm near New Dundee, has moved his family and household effects to his new home. Miss Mary Weber , of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and iMre. J. B. Weber. Mr. Wilfrid Harrison spent Sunday at Buffalo. Mrs. Wm. Zinger and daughter of Waterloo visited the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Amlinger over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Franklin and children of Galt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Jos. Amlinger. Dr. and Mrs, Roy Winn of Kitchâ€" ener spent Friday with Elmfra friends. the joint sessions of Kitchener and Hamilton conferences of the Lutherâ€" in Synod of Canada, held at Humâ€" berstone on last Wednesday Goes To Fioradaie. Mr. Philip Rominger, for many years shoe repair man in town, has moved his shop to Floradale, where he has opened up for business. Personais. Messre. J. J.Thur of Golden Lake ind J. Wilson of Pembroke visited for a few days with Mr. Harvey Haack Mr. and Mrs. Noah Krupp and deughter and Mr. and Mre. Frank Bristow were visitors to Guelph on Sunday Mr. Alex Whitten of London spent several days visiting his brother, Mr. Bert Whitten. Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll of Arthur visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Scott on Saturday. Mr. Alf. Jeanneret of Toronto visited Elmira friends. Mr. Westey McFarland of Mount Forest spent Saturday with former FElmira friends. . Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Clasa of Waâ€" terloo spent Friday evening with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Clase, Floradale. Attonded Conference. Miss Ella Martinson of Middle brooke spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson. Mrs. 8. J. Steddick, Patey and Jackie, Mrs. Geo. G. Class and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yanchus and daughâ€" ter Bettie visited the former‘s sister, Miss Minnie Brohman, a patient at the St. Joseph‘s hospital, Guelph. Mrs. T. H. Scott visited friends in Toronto for a few days. Mrs. Harvey He'trlnr of Toronto is visiting friends and relatives in Elmira. steemed Resident of District Fails to Rally From Attack of Preumonia.â€"Other News. A Thoughtful Gesture DORKING BAMBERG Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ermel and daughter Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. â€"Clarence Ermel and Mrs. George Trussler of Waterioo, and Mr. Otto jBurkhardt of Kitchener were Sunâ€" !day vistors at the home of Barbara WahL Those who attended the funeral on Monday of the late Mr. John Lips, who died near Bamberg, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rank, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. Boos of Chesley were Sunday visitors wih Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Miss Louisa Fries of near Elmira spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Fries. Miss Alberta Schmidt spent Sunâ€" day in Waterloo. _ _ _ _ â€" â€" Mrs. Schwenger and Mrs. Temple of Hamilton called on Mrs. J. A. Steiss on Saturday. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer of Waterloo spent Tuesday with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Margaret Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Weber and little daughter Mary of Waterloo spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Mrs. Addison Stahlbaum of Watâ€" erloo spent a day last week with Mrs. Lorne Schmidt. Miss Dorothy Knarr of Waterloo spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Miss Alberta Schmidt. Norbert Arthur, the 11 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhn, died very suddenly of pneuâ€" monia on Thursday forenoon. The baby was only sick for one day. He leaves to mourn his early deâ€" f{artnre his parents, three brothers, arold, Milton and Kenneth. and one sister, Wilma. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held on Sunday afternoon from St. Petet‘s Lutheran Church. Burigl was made in the Heidelberg cemetery. Personals. ‘ lufant Child Dies. We maintain a staff of competent furriers who are capable of repairing, relining or remodelling your furs while they are in storage. This work will be done during the summer at substantial savings. The advance 1931â€"32 atyles are hore â€" Let us reâ€"style your garment ready for next season. If you make a visit to our vaults you will see your furs separately hung with cold dry air circulating about them, Under these conditions your furs will regain their natural beauty and lustre. See our vaults before you store your furs. Let Us Reâ€"Style Your Coat We Invite You to Visit _ Our Storage Vaults /6'0099 \»\\\% Va ; p’ UR * _sTORACE 2 YST W aterloo County‘s Oldest Furriers Contribute to the welfare of your community by buying your necessities at the homeâ€" owned Superior Stores and secure their fine dependable merchandise at the lower prices. C. J. TRAPP $T. )A RED COHOE SALMON "WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS" CANNED TOMATOES oLD DUTCH PUFF Large sizse tins. | CLEANSER | 2 pac CANADIAN CHEESE Fine flavor â€" 18¢ per lb FELDMAN‘S |:# Nice size with small pits 3 lbs. for 25¢ Eddy‘s SILENT MATCHES CHOICE LEMONS HEIDELBERG COMFORT sOAP ° A large package « Jelly Powder. 4 pkges. for 25c CANNED PEAS Sweet and Tender. 3 tins for 25c PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 15 Bars for 50c Sweet California None Better. 3 Boxes for 25c Tall tins, at 25c 6 Bars for 25¢ 20c ner dozen. PRUNES Phone 561 FRUITO Summer Prices Mean Great Savings Finest MEMBER OF SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES This is not just a mere suggestion â€" EVERY COAT WILL BE GLAZED. T{i. work would cost you $2.50 otherwise. We Will Glaze Your Furs Before They Are Returned To You â€" FREE! We guarantee to do this â€" Every coat that is stored with us this year will be thoroughly glazed before it is returned to you! It Will Save You $2.50 If You Have Your Furs Stored Here Because Sunday visitors at the home of (Mrs. Hy. Struth were, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bender, Mr. Gordon Bender, Mr. Roy Bender and Miss Ruth Cunningâ€" ton of Dashwood, Mr. Wm. Battler of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woolner of Kitchener. Miss Florence Martin of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end under the parâ€" ental roof. ASSIST LOCAL ENTERPRISE _ Mr. and Mrs. Aif. Roberts and daughter, Mr. Bert Rhodes and brother Victor Rhodes of Toronto spent Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Hy. Struth. Mrs. J. W. Stroth and daughter Evelyn, who spent the past few weeks in Toronto, returned home on Saturday. Mr. and (Mrs. Victor Schaefer of Detroit spent the weekâ€"ond with the latter‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. L. Miller. Mre. F. C. Laschinger of Petersâ€" burg spent last Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Duncan here. Miss Ruth Honderich visited with Miss Olive Sherk of Centreville re cently. Miss Irena Good of Rosebank visit ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Good on Sunday. Miss Irene Bechtel spent last Sunâ€" cday at the home of Mrs. Ezra Becker. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stager, Mise Cora and Mr. Harvey Stager of Roseville were recent visitors in our burg. Mrs. Charles Heipel and daughter Cora spent last Monday with the former‘s mother, Mre. Sattler at Heidelberg. Mrs. Wagner, Sirs. Jacob Fries, Mrs. Henry Kappes, Mrs. Mary Kappes and Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. 8uite a number from here atâ€" tended the sessions of the Evangeliâ€" cal Conference which was held in Elmira and St. Jacobs last week and on Sunday. In lb. COTTONADE and DENIM â€" Good quality at 35¢ per yard. DRY GOODS AND MEN‘S WEAR DEPARTMENT ROYAL YORK TEA WRAPPED BREAD FLANNELETTE, 1 yd. wide, in dark and light stripes at 20c a yard. This is 50 per cent. lower than last year. MANGEL SEED Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Better than ever. 4 lb. package 28¢ TURNIP SEED At 45c tb. oz. loaf, very tasty, Cash and Carry CHILDREN‘S$ HOSE In fine cotton â€" Black or sand, at 25¢ per pair. See our GREY COTTON, 1 yard wide, at 15¢ It is Real Value! $2.50 FREE 10c por tin. STRAW HATS FOR BOYS AND MEN If you need one we have what you want. BADEN Over 35 years of experience in handling fine furs assures you that we are capable of executing satisfactory service. Phone 152 r 3 MOTOR CAR DAMAGED Early Friday morning at Waterloo, a car driven by Anthony Heric struck a car parked on King St. be longing to Geo. Chambers. Both maâ€" chines were damaged. TALK ON "SERVICE" Mrs. Wm. Crowe gave a splendid talk on "Service" at a recent meetâ€" ing of the Waterloo Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society of the First United Church. Mrs. Finlay Matheson preâ€" sided. Miss Blanche VanEvery conâ€" ducted the atudy period. Mr. Boyd Hammond and «on Douglas. and Mr. John Hassiett moâ€" tored to Woodstock on Sunday and spent the day with friends and were accompanied home by Mr. Alex. Hammond. Mr. George Albrecht had the misâ€" fortune to lose a valuable horse last week. Miss Margaret Hammond returned home on Friday from Listowel, where she spent the past month with her sister, ‘Mrs. George Atchiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jutzi and family, of Baden, spent Sunday with Mre. J. Jutzl. DUTCH SETT ONIONS 3 lbe. for 25¢ SANDWICH COOKIES Regular 35¢. Special, 25¢ per ib. SALTED PEANUTS â€" Fresh, at 15¢ ib. PUFFED WHEAT 2 packages for 25¢ CORN FLAKES JAM COOKIES Very Tasty. 2 lbe. for 25¢ for 25¢ KINGWOOD