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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1931, p. 3

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Men who like to be well dressed on a limited budget have found a way to save money on their clothes. They have been acquainted with the excellent feature of the Suits we offer at this special price. Fine wool material, good tailoring and satisfactory service. Sizes 35 to 42. Regular up to $25 for $12.50. Every Man will find a suit to satisfv his individual taste in this large selection. There are many models, shades and patterns, unâ€" common and decidedly correct â€" faultlessly tailored; suits having style, comfort and long wear. Sizes to fit men of all proportions. OUKR GREAT SALE 100 TOPCOATS There‘s a great deal of difference in the clothes that are made nowâ€"aâ€"days. Most clothes look all right â€" outside, but lots of them are all wrong inside. Ernst‘s clothes make more friends each season because to wear them is to know that hard usage does not take their style away. FRNST 8 We are Selling Satisfaction Not Mere Merchandise Everyone outstanding style and quality. Only the smartest 1931 patterns are shown. Fine imported and domestic fabrics, careful tailoring, in fact everything that goes to make up a distinguished garment. @nmnenimmenmmnnnunndtnin S Kitchener‘s Leading = 4 O ptometrists ~ m 96 King Streot West = nmmilinmmmnmmmmmnmmmmtttmnnnfe For Quality to $15. For Quality to $22.50 At $22.50 ara 29.50 Specially Designed Styles For Men And Young Men. Spesial Leatherette Folder and 163 King St. W., Upstairs Phones 2592 and 2750J KITCHENER Passporta and Licenses fnished same day. Bargain Suits Phene HTTTW. 50 Ontaric 3. DENTON STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER Headaches F. Steele 4 x 6 Photo, one dozen for 46 KING ST. E. Suitable for any kind of T russes At Reduced Price. Prevent yoursef from torture and get a trums to fit you right. We have the knowledge and exâ€" perience to fit you right. will be corrected by proper Glasses. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED EXAMINATION FREE. A. Cohencious Our Complete Line of 2 TROUSER SUITS TRUSSES $7.95 ORDON OOD LASSES *1 2: Saturday 12 Mansion St. For Quality to $30 $3.50 10 Limited out of at $22 $16.90 Miss Olga Thuroo vicited with her grandparents, Mr. aumd Mrs. George Abel, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and son Milton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown on Tuesday evening. Mr. Hons Pawletzki visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Abel this week. Mr. ignatz Dietner: visited with Mr. George Brown a few . hours Tuesday. Mrs. Wilfrid Schaefer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conrad. on Friday. ily epent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schnatr. Mr. Robert Schmidt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Preiss on Wednesday. â€" Mrs. George Flachs, Mrs. Alex Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Meyer and Miss lsabella Meyer, all of Forâ€" mosa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neeb Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Edward Schnarr. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz and | family visited with Mr. and Mra.: Theobald Fritz on Sunday. Miss Delphine Bierman visited her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bierman or. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Helm and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wagner and famâ€" Miss Romona Algieger from EL mira visited with her sister, Mrs. Valentine Schmidt on Sunday. Doerbeckerâ€"Heimpel. Mr. Edward Schott and Mr. Wil liam Vogel of Erbsville motored to Toronto on business on Monday. Saturday â€" afternoon. April the 25th, at 2.30 o‘clock, Miss Margaret Doerbecker, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Doerbecker of Etbsville was united in marriage to Clayton Heimpel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Heimpel of Waterloo. Rev. J. H. Lamack of Heidelberg ofâ€" ficiated. The bride was attended by her aister. Misa Alice Doerbecker, while Mr. Arthur Mank supported the groom. The bride was gowned in beautiâ€" ful blue georgette and radium lace SHE WISHED HERSELF DEAD "When I was a girl," "Became {writes Jessie J. Johnâ€" ston of Roseneath, On a u" tario, "I was anaemicâ€" m |no life or energy to cmtlll‘ work or enjoy myselfâ€" even wished myself out of existence as it grieved me to see my schooimates romp and play while I lacked strength and ambition "One day 1 noticed a small ad. about Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and asked Gives credit to Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills (Tonic) Helpful in Spring mother if 1 could try them. . . . Before 1 was finished my first bot my appetite was gaining. The second box gave me interest in my books and friends. 1 was becoming a new creature. . . _‘ Your own body isn‘t much good when mm nervous, anaemic and run down from amd other elements in Dr Williams‘ Pink Pills (tonic) charge vour blood with red corpuscleâ€"give color to your complerion, and a sense of vitaliy to your whole body _‘At any druggist‘s. Be sure to say "Dr tkmow wsactly what you want. . jos *A late two buttuon model, novelty weaves in medium and light shades of grey and tan with two pairs of long trousers. Well tailored serviceable suits. Sizes 13 to 18. Extra quality at this price on Saturday. Then she found joy in living. Where the Good Clothes Come Hrom Special Sale Saturday Boys‘ 2 Long Trouser KITCHENER sUITS $9.80 ERBSVILLE The B.Y.P.U. enjoyed a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bechtel last Thursday night. The president, Mr. Harold Poth, pre sided, and an interesting feature on the program was & oneâ€"act play enâ€" titled, "The Auybody Family on Sunâ€" day Morning." Those taking part .were as follows: Mrs. Roy Poth, Mr. Weston Sararas, the Misses Grela Buck, Dorothy Koebler, Ruby and Doris Bechtel. A piano duet was alos rendered by the Missee Ruby Koehler and Murlel Poth. Features Meeting of the B.Y.P.U. Other Interesting Nows PLAY DELIGHTS LARGE AUDIENCE; A SPLENDID CAST Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt on Thursday, April 16th, a daughter. Personals. Mr. F. E. Page attended the funâ€" eral of his uncle at Fenwick last Thursday 0 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Toman of Kitâ€" chener and Mr. and Mrs. Fiorin Toâ€" man of Waterloo visited with Mr. ad Mrs. Moses Toman on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwass were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwase of Unâ€" lerwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lennox ind daughter Jean and Mre. Lillian Schwass of Kitchener. Mr._ and Mre. Norman â€" Weber, Miss Edith Weber and Messre. Garâ€" field and Clifford Weber motored to Zurich on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn, Mrs. William Spaetzel and Miss Mary Hilborn attended the funeral of the lite Mrs. Edward Grabel at Fordâ€" wich last Priday. Mr. Roy Foote of Rosseau is visit ing with Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyin Snyder spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. E. Becker at Stevensvyille. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Wilhelm vf Baden and Mrs. Nancy Binkle of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Erb last Thuraday. Miss Lela Mollard and Mr. Perey Mollard of Dashwood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang on Sundey. Mr. David H. Snyder, the Misses Iéa and Mary Snyder and Messrs. Eldon and Alvin Snyder called on Mr. and (Mrs. Simeon Groff at Kitchâ€" ener on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Ro Hamilton _ visited Coleman last Friday Mr. John Brubacher of Port Credit was a recent visitor in the village. Mr.â€" Elias Playford of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Coplex on Sunday. The Misses Sylvia Bock and Mary HMilborn attended the District Direeâ€" tors meeting of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute at the Agricultural Hall, Galt, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snider and family â€" visited with Mrs. Abram Cressman near Plattsville on Sunâ€" day. Rev. C. W. Backus spent the week end at Port Eigin. Miss Caroline Main visited with Rev. and Mrs. John Relchard near Fordwich last Priday. Mr._ Walter Wildfong, Mr. and Mrs. John Wanner and Mr. Myrum Wanner attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Alex. Wildfong at Hespeler on Monday. The deceased wae a brother of Walter Wildfong. Mr. Howard Battler «pent the weekâ€"end at his parents. Mr. and Battler. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erh. Miss Dorothy and Mr. Raymaad Erh of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Erb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Knarr and daughter Luella visited with Mr. and Mra. Henry Quehl at Tavistock te cently. Mr. Ervin Bingeman of Washingâ€" ton called on Mr. and Mrs. Aunstin Bauer on Monday. Mr. and Mre. Vernon Wimer and family of Rosebank visited with Mr aud Mrs. Ed. Feick on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder and Mr._ Walter Snyder of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman last Saturday ‘Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman at tended the funeral of the late Mrs Aaron Kercher at Kitchener on Monâ€" day Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Reichard of Elmira visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Hil horn on Sunday Friends of "Ty" Leslie Shantz, lead ing Kitchener sporteman, will be pleased to fearn of his appointment as assistant inspector for the Econo mical Fire Insurance Co., at Kitchâ€" ener. He has been on the staff for 11 years. and carried butterfly roees and ies > of the valley. The bridesmaid wore | vink orchid georgette and l‘nrrlmll pink earnations. The gift of the «room to the bridesmaid was a bmn-' tiful tray and to the groomsman a | heautiful gold watch chain. The ‘able was centred with a three layer ‘ake and the room was decorated vith white and pink streamers. The rifte to the young couple were nuâ€" nerous and beautiful. Guesta at the wedding were Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Anton Heimpel of Water no, Mr. Ervin Heimpel and Mra. Olive Howe of Waterloo, Mr. Meâ€" Tavish of Linwood. Miss Annetta| Gudwig, Mr. Jullus Doerbecker, Mr ind Mrs. Reinhardt Preise all of | Irebville, Mr. and Mrs. Peppler and , laughter Elenor, Mr. and Mra. Clayâ€"| n Esach and family of Conestogo. ' The young couple will reaide in ‘onestogo. Their many Erbsville irlemda wish them joy and happiness in their married life togeather Miss â€" Mary â€" Francis spent the weekâ€"end at her home at Bright "TY" SHANTZ PROMOTED Pussemals and other itoms as toid by Wateries Chrouialo NEW DUNDEE DISTRICT NEWS Ross Bingeman of 1 with O Mr.â€" Earl of Stratford the home of Mre. Wesley Ofkicer of Bell Telephone Co.â€"Play by A.Y.P.A. Much Enjoyed. SPLENDID TALK An interesting and informative lecture was given in the Haysville Hall on Monday evening on "Evoâ€" lution of Communication" by R. W. Graham of the Bell Telephone Co. at Stratford, under the auspices of the A.Y.P.A. This lecture was also illustrated by several reels of movâ€" ing pictures which were very inâ€" teresting, showing the rapid growth of communication and speed ot voice currents, also where the maâ€" terials come from and manufactured of which our telephones are made up. The address was followed by a -nap%y little glay presented by the members of the A.Y.P.A. Dramatic Club, entitled "Father Changes His Mind" which was splendidly given and occasioned much merriment. Splendid Talk. â€" â€" Messrs. Tom â€" Puddicombe and Kenneth McTavish of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Puddiâ€" combe. Dr. Silcox, principal of the Norâ€" mal School, Stratford, delivered & splendid address in Christ Church here on Sunday afternoon. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meisel and sons of Breslau spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Schramm. Mr. Cornelius Diehl of Preston spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullock. Mrs. Oliver Nahrgang spent the weekâ€"end l:‘?mu friends in Stratford and London. Mrs. Pearl Vincent and Mr. Robt. Daniels of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mis. P. Bettschen. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gifforc and family of South Cayugs, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schmitt of Plattsâ€" ville were Sunday visitors with the l];xtu'.-‘r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. oth. Mrs. Rhodes Letson Passes to Reâ€" ward Following Several Weeks‘ Iliness.â€"Other Notes. Miss Margaret Detweiler, Miss Heath and Miss Mary Walker of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker. Rev. C. H. P. and Mrs. Owen of Brantford ure spending a few days this week with the s‘utter‘s sister, Mrs. H. Walker. ESTEEMED CITIZEN PASSES AWAY IN HER 61st YEAR Mr. Rhodes Letson and family extend thanks to many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and help in their sad bercavement and loss of their loved one in the perâ€" son of Mrs. Rhodes Letson, who passed away on April 16th, after an illness of several weeks. The funeâ€" ral, which was largely attended by relatives and friends, was held on Sunday, April 19th, with services at her home and at the West Monâ€" trose United Church, of which she was a long and valued member. Deceased, prior to her murriage 34 years ago, was Lydian Rickert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rickert. She was in her 61st year. She was a lifelong member of the United Church. She leaves to mourn MRS. JOHN F. WEBER | ANDREW WILSON PassEs AWaAyY |_|___| _ NEW COUNCILLOR, IN HER 74th YEAR| _ sgpyCCEEDING J. SMALL Resident of Woolwich Township for Many Years.â€"Other News of Interest. Death took place early on Sunday motning of Mr«. John F. Weber, forâ€" merly, caroline Stublfauldt. at her home in Elmira. Her death was asâ€" signed to dropey. The late Mra, We her was born August 29th, 1857, at Kitchener. On February 10th, 1880, she married John F. Weber and for a â€"time. resided in Kitchener, St. Jucobs. Glenallan and for the past mumber of years in Elmira. . Mr Weber was a maeon contractor The late Mre. Weber is survived by her beloved hueband. four eons and four danghters, Albert, Walter and | Eileen, of Kitchener, George and Fred. of Elmira, Minetta. Mra Elmer â€" Mever. c of 8t Clements, Cecilia, â€" Mrs.â€" Dennis â€" MeCarty, of Crosewel), â€" Mich.. Edna. Mrs. Wik Ham Hahn of the 4th line of Poel. One brother also eurvives, Charles Stuhlfauldt, of Buffalo, N.Y. The funeral took place on Wedâ€" nesday morning with services In the 8t. Thereaa Church, thence to the St. Theresa â€" cemetery â€" for interment. Rev. Father Arnold officiated. A year ago on the 10th of Fobâ€" ruary, Mr. and Mre. Weber celebratâ€" ed their golden wedding annivesary. At the time both were enjoying good health and all children were present except Mrs. McCarty, Returned From Hospital. Mr. Wm. Martin, who a week ago last â€" Monday underwent an operaâ€" tion for the removal of an internal goitre, at the St.. Mary‘s hoepital, Kitchener, returned to his home on Friday, greatly improved. . Hugh Angus Reâ€"Elected. At the annual meating of the El mira _ Tennis Club, on Saturday, Hugh Angue was reâ€"elected prealâ€" dent Viceâ€"president, Miss Gladys Winn ; secrataryâ€"treasurer, Mra. Harold Drejainger Pitcher Rassom Located in Eimira. Mr. and Mre. Rassom of Toronto atrrived in Elmira last week and are making their home at the Steddick house. Mr. Reamom ham ‘been enâ€" gaged by the local rural hydro de partment as line man. Mr. Rassom pitched for tha St. George basaball club, Toronto, and will be playing with the Kitchener aggregation this coming season. WEST MONTROSE HAYBVILLE BY MR. GRAHAM J. J. Yanchus, Correspondent and Agent Phone 266 or 285, Steddick House ELMIRA NEWS 1 TO EXPORT BUTTER l Enormous increases in butter proâ€" @uction have placed Canada on the export market, and there is no imâ€" mediate _ expectation _ of _ higher prices. Hon. Robert Weir, Minister ‘of Agriculture, was told recently by | reprecentatives of the Montreal Proâ€" duce Dealers‘ Aseociation. j W’MA‘HH â€" TO YOUNG COUPLES Two On Thursday eveni April eighty of the Jflm’m Junior Institute members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker, Dickie Settlement. This party was in honor of the teâ€" ; Acclamation Given at Nomination I Meeting.â€"Bus Service to . Listowel.â€"Other cent marri of Mr. and Mra. Hnmmku and Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder moâ€" tored to Niagara and spent the weekâ€"end with Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Becker. e K _ During the evening Miss Cora Stager read an addreas and Mirs Lillian Schreiber made the presenâ€" tations. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker they gave a rug for the Mrs. Brodhaecker prior to thei leaving for their new home it Preston. The Waterloo County C. E. Jubilee Convention was held in Zion Evangelical Church, Kitchener, on Saturday, April 25th, and Sunday, April 26th. Those who attended from here were Miss Lillian Schreiâ€" ber, Miss Doris Huber, Miss Marâ€" garet Shelby, Mr. E. Stoltz, Miss Evelyn Bricker and Mrs. J. Bricker. Porsonals. s premmemniient guest room and searfs for the dresser and chiffenier, and to Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhaecker a fernery. â€" The evening was spent in and music. Lunch was -‘vm ‘eturned to their homes after wishâ€" ing the guests of honor every sucâ€" :ess in life. Presentation. After a social hour Mr. and Mrs. Brodhaecker were presented with an electric toaster. Lunch was served and all report having had a most enjoyable evening. Attended Convention. 0 _ Miss Blanche Hilborn or Burford visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hallman on Sunday. _ _ _ f A pleasant evening was spent or Monday, April 20th, at the home oi dr. and Mrs. Brodhaecker of Dickic Settlement, when the members 0; he Roseville Evangelical Churc} rathered to bid farewell to Mr. anc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rahn and family of Preston visited at the home of the Misses Hallman on Sunday. _ _ _ _ Doi . As an example of inceased producâ€" tion, the Minister was told that one creamery jn Montreal had doubled its output within the last eight days. _ Miss Myrtle Johnston of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Perrin. _ her husband, two daughters, Vera (Mrs. Wm. Chalmers), and Mabel at home; four grandchildren, one brother, Mr. A. E. Rickert, and one sister, Mrs. A. Parks of Guelph. The floral tributes were beautiful, She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Personals. â€" _ Mrs. J. Lepp and Miss Emma Lepp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gosnell of Dickie Settlement. Miss Ruth Bowman spent the weekâ€"end at her home here with her mother, who has been serioualy ill for several weeks. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. At a nomination meeting held by the ratepayers of Elmira, on Thuraâ€" day, to nominate a successor to fill the vacancy in the Eimira Council, caused by the recent death of Coun: cillor Jno. Smail, four names were proposed. Andrew Wilson, W. W. Martinson, Noah Bearinger and Carl Mattusch. Only Andrew Wilson qualified and he was declared elected. Bus Service. The students of the Elmira High School. who reside between Elmira and Listowel, will have a much betâ€" ter service coming and going to El mira from Monday, April 27th, when the Majestic Bus Lines of Elmira inâ€" augurate their bus service from K1 mira to Lietowel, thus replacing the cancelled train service on the C.P.R. both in the morning and in the evenâ€" Ing With the change of the time table on the C.P.R. going into effect April 26th, there will be only one train running each way through Elmira. Going west to Goderich, the train leaves Elmira at 9.20 a.m., returning from Goderich about 5.30 p.m. reachâ€" ing Elmira. The bus service will also improve the passenger service and will bring more trade to Etmira. Well Known in Elmira. The death on Tussday of John C. Mundell at Ais home in Elora, was a severe shock to many of his El mira friends and acquaintances. The late Mr. Mundell was well known here as a frequent visitor. Many from here attended his funeral at Rlora on Thuraday. Membership Increasing. In the oratorical conteat sponâ€" sored by the Junior Walther League and held in the 6t. Paul‘s Lutheran Church on Sunday afterncon, Miss Ruth Wetche!l of Mimira was anâ€" nounced the winner. in the contest The membership in the Elmira Horticultural Society, is steadily inâ€" creasing and has reached nearly the 200 mark. Citizens are beautifying their gardens, flower beda and lawns and their homes. Ruth Weiche! Winner Honmored and Receive Suitâ€" able Giftsâ€"Other News. In Oratorieal Contest. were â€" representatives of _ Junior Leagues from Kitchener, Dashwood, Mitchell, Stratford . and _ Elmira. There were six contestants, two from Elmira. The judges of the contest were Mise Bell of the High School staff. Mr. John Mabhood, principal of the Elmira Public School and Mr. Clarâ€" ence Soehner, principal of the Floraâ€" dale School. After careful considerâ€" ation of the speeches, the awards were made as follows: First, Miss Ruth _ Weichel, Elmira, | subject, "‘Chrietian _ Stewardship"; . second, Kenneth Kennedy, Kitchener, "True Patriotism"; third, Norman Walper, Dashwood, "The Call to Service". The other speakers were Gordon Schwartzentruber, Elmira, "Youths"; Miss Dorothy Demerling, Mitchell. "‘David Livingstone‘s Body Guard", and Edmund Skowley, Stratford, "John Elliott." Mr. Carl Ruppel was chairman of the meeting, Rev. F. Malinsky, pasâ€" tor of St. Paul‘s Lutheran Church, opened the meeting with a devotionâ€" al exercise. The Kemp Oil Burner. There have been persistent ruâ€" mors in town that the Kemp Oil Burner Company, has removed to Stratford again, other rumors are, that the Kemp Oil Burner Company are to locate at Woodstock. The loâ€" cal plant will be occupied by two of Elmira‘s enterprising foundry men, who among other things will be making parts for the Kemp Oil Burâ€" ner. Rain Of Great Benefit. The continual steady rain is of great benefit to the farmers, the land becoming well soaked. Previâ€" ous to the start of the rain, the land was so dry, that when harrowing large clouds of dust would conâ€" tinually soar across the fields. Personals. « Mr. Jack Boyce spent the weekâ€" end with relatives at his home in Chesley. Mre. Wm. Auman visited friends ind relatives at Toronto. Rev. Father Jno. Arnold was a visitor to Waterloo and Kitchener on Thursday. Rev. Mr. Moss of Detroit was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rahn. Mr. and Mre. Henry and Mrs. Harold Smith, Norman Ruppell and Conrad were visitors on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Schmidt, RN., of Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. Andrew Schmidt for a week. Misses Ella Martinson and Mar guerite Steddick epent Saturday at Kitchener. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jos. Amlinger and Mrs. Harry Fischer spent Saturday ‘Mr. and Mre. Gerald Dillon visitâ€" »d in Toronto on last Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Meyer and child of St. Clements, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weber. Kitchener â€"because this is our first wallpaper seamson, and we are using the 10 percent discount as an introductory measure in presenting this new department â€" in the terrazzoâ€"floored Creating A Lawn of Beauty VICTOR â€" 3 Blade Lawn Mower, 14" ... VICTOR â€" 3 Blade Lawn Mower, 18" ... MERCURY â€" 4 Blade B. B. Lawn Mower, 14" MERCURY â€" 4 Blade B. B. Lawn Mower, 18" WOODYATT â€" 4 Blade Lawn Mower, 16" WOODYATT â€" 4 Blade Lawn Mower, 18" ; Our Mowers cCOUDIES LIMITED (Every roll new this season â€" and every roil reduced â€" regular prices, 8c to 75c, less 10 per cent.) New Wallpapers Marked Down M. Weichel & ,Son Phone 215 "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo Nothing enhances the appearance of a home so much as a green lawn of velvety texture. Cut your lawn "Early" and "Often" and with ease with one of our LAWN MOWERS. Many styles to choose from. _ 10% Sub â€" Basement BELOW REGULAR PRICES arebuilt for SERVICE and SATISFACTION and are fully GUARANTEED. Soehner, Mr. Mr. and Mre. iMrs. Henry to Kitchener The Misses Ruby and Nell Gates of Toronto, visited their sister, Mrs. W. W. Martinson over the weekâ€"end. t1 with Mr. and Mre. Lorne Freanklin at Galt. Mr. Ernie Watson spent several days of last week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Detweller and children of Guelph visited friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. L. Fulcher of Toronto is visit ing the home of her son, Mr. A. Ful cher for several weeks. Mrs. Thackeray of Port Huron is visiting her brother, Mr. Bert Stickney. Mrs. H. Ebert of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Graham. Mrs. S. J. Taylor of Toronto is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre. C. E. Brine. Mr. Edward Amos of Hamilton visited friends in town on Saturday. EZRA STEISS Real Estate and Household Effects of Late Louis Steiss Sold at Auction. . The auction sale of the real estate and household effects of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Steiss on Thursday was largely attended. Ezra Steiss, a son, bought the old homestead and will take possession on May 1st. Preaches Farewell Sermon. Rev. Knechtel, pastor of the Evangelical Church here for the past three years, will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday foreâ€" noon, May 3rd. Service begins at ten o‘clock. Personals. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Schmidt and family and Miss Lillian Brown of Kitchener, Mrs. Henry Becker and daughter, Martha, and Mr. Edmund Becker of Dashwood. Mr. Austin Hahn of London, Ont., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Mr. and Mrs. William Sattler and family were Sunday visitors at Baden. Mrs. Mary Sattler is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Heipel, in Baden. Rev. E. Gischler of Winnipeg cccupied the pulpit in the Evangeliâ€" cal Church on Sunday afternoon. Those who attended the funeral of the late Miss Elizabeth Gremm were Mr. and Mrs. John Weiss, Miss Philipena Weiss, Mrs. Mary Kappes and Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. Mrs. Frank Ball of Kitchener and Mrs. Leander Gies and children of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies. HEIDELBERG Telephone 950 BUYS HOMESTEAD 8.75 9.75 10.75 11.50 12.00

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