_1 BEST SPRING CLOTHING 1. BC Cook‘s Regulating Compound HAPPY COUPLE CELEBRATE Mr. and Mrs. George Trussler 2 Two highly esteemed Waterloo County pioneers who recently obâ€" served their 73rd wedding anniyersary. Mr. Trussler was born in 1838 and is now in his 95th year, while his estimable wife, born in 1841, is in her 92nd year. Both are enjoying their usual health. The Chronicle joins a wide circle of friends in extending to the happy bride and %room heartiest congratulations and best wishes for their continued good health and that they may enjoy their evening of life in peace and happiness. Mr. Trussier, who tells of many interesting happenings in the pioneer days, has been a Chronicle reader for a long period of years. [ Faster comes earivy this year and you willâ€"wani to be‘¥endy with real guai.y apparc! to the latert : _ styles at prices ihat are righi. Our Boys q hag never ghown & finer stock nor offered greater values BOYS‘ NEW CONFIRMATION SUITS We have provided enthusiastically these smart two knicker suits for our boys who wear sizes 7 to 17, They are handsome sturdy patterns in the new shades for spring. They combine style and practicability to a surprising degree. Smart Spring Caps Fime Belts ... New dark blue suits of pure allâ€"wool worsteds, well tailored hand fitted collars, Humo front, will never break or lose shape. All have 2 pairs long trousers; sizes 12 to 20. Very Special Showing of Boys Smart ‘Fumislu':lgs. Nubby Sweaters .......... $2.95 â€"$108 #}+12" #17 HEADWEAR and OXFORDS A Watch with every Boys‘ Suit #L HEADACHES, NEVRITIS NEVRALGIA, COLDS . . I, 46 Ring 3t. LA Ernst $ KITCHENER over $10.00 Whenever you have some nagging ache or pain, take You‘ll get immediate relief. ache or pain that Aspirin won‘t relieveâ€"and never a time when you can‘t take it. ‘There‘s scarcely ever an Bold all . of SURV m‘li mbm price. | Student: ‘"Well, from the general THE :;‘;(Ilmlcm?o'o. ‘trend of your conversation, I should TOBONTO.OWT.(FormeriyWindsor) judge not." $12 +115 #$18" All with two pairs latest cut log trousers. Boys‘ Two Lony Trouser Suits. _ pride in ofgring the bay .who Wwents sizes on ons S ag s a youngster wants his clothes â€"right up to the minute. Boys‘ Two Knicker Suits 795 950 109 9% 46 King St. East 75c Special for Saturday 73rd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Oxfords of solid leather oak bend soles. Sizes 1 to 5. Boys‘ Shoes or Oxfords, tan or black calf, with wide toe, last dressy and serviceâ€" able. Two groups atâ€" Coâ€"ed: "I wouldn‘t think of marryâ€" ing such an intellectual monstrosity and physical misfit as your areâ€"you numskull! Do you get me?" $2.50 $3.50 Golf Hose ...................... 50¢ Grip New Shirts .,..... $1.35 Stylish Neckwear .......... 50¢ Roys‘ Black Oxfords $1.98 Bayer cross are always safe. you. Use them just as often as they can spare you any pain or discomfort. Just be sure to buy Aspirin and not a substitute. o . eP xo J s SAE NOCE CCCA Wals and basiness and the topic.| . Mr. sand Mre. Nathaniel Snider Attend Court spent Saturday at the home of their Mesare. .. Henr‘y and Oscar|son, Mr. Roy Snider and Mrs. Snt Huchn sttended the ‘Division Court|ger at Waterlo. Sitting in Rimira on Friday, in their|‘ Miss Margatret RBecker spent the Cfficlal as bailif? and clerk,|weekâ€"end at the home of her par" i t ents, Mr. and Mre. Wiltred Wanner TCIZ + 2 o n td stt B 18 im 1 dr. Oliver Wright, the local flyer, !Of New Dundee. sccompanied members of the K.â€"W.| Misos Allce Woeber and Clare nmmumvmnuuotwmwuwum they were guests of the Hamilton home of Mr. and Mrs. Ieaish Wismer Club on Friday ovening. on Sunday. * Mr. Raiph Loderman is visiting te | Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner and Mr. latives and friends in Walkerton. the bedside of her seriously il1 broâ€" ther, Fred Moyor, in New Germany, on Saturday. Mrs. Holle and daughter Rubena spent Sunday at his home. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Raiph Doerr and sons of Kitchener were Sunday visiâ€" tors with frienmis hore. _ A German Communion Service will be heid in the Lutheran Church next Sunday foremcon and an Engâ€" lish Communion Service on Good Friday forenoon at 10.30. Preparaâ€" tory servicee commence at 10 o‘clock. FRED. LA UTENSCHLAGER Highly Esteemed Resident of This District. â€" Lutheran and Baptist Ladies Moet. â€" One of New Dundee‘s oldest resi dent« died at his home here on Sunâ€" day morning, March 13th, in the perâ€" son of Mr. Frederick Lautenschlager ‘who was in his 83rd year. The late Mr. Lautenschlager was born near Preston and was a most highly resâ€" pected citizen of this community ail his life.. He was a faithful member of the Baptist Church. There eurâ€" vive to mourn his loss, a sorrowing wife, three sons, Philip of Southâ€" ampton, Alvin Of New Dundee and Sydney of Kitchener, also one twin brother, Mr. August Lautenschlager of this village, besides a host of other relatives and friends. ‘The funeral service was held from the family residence to the Raptist Church on Wednesday .nemoon,| with the pastor, Rev. C. F. Krauth, in charge. Interment was made in the New Dundee Union cemetery. Ladies‘ Aid Meet. ‘The Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid Society held their monthly meeting at the home of Mre. Herman Kavelman last Thursday evening. The president, Mrs. Alex Brighton, presided. The program comprised interesting re@dâ€" ings by Mre. William Goettling and Mre. G. K. Schuits. A Psaim read by Rev. G. R. Schultz. The hostess served dainty refreshments at the Give Easter Program. ‘The March moeting of the Baptist Mission Circle was held at the home of Miss Lily Lautenschlager last Wednesday afternoon. During the Raster program which was in charge of Mre. Lincoln Cassel, Mrs. Lorne Zinken and Miss Lily Lautenâ€" schlager rendered a vocal duet. | Bible Study Classes. Dr. J. E. Harwood of Huntington, Ind., is conducting a special course in Religious Education on tiie subâ€" ject of ‘"The Old T&stament", in the United Brethrem Charch this week. These study classes, which are Open to the public, are being held each night this week, commencing on ‘Tuesday evening, March 15th at 8 o‘clock. Confirmation Class. Last Sunday morning in the St. James‘ Lutheran Church a epecial preliminary service was held in which the minister, Rev. G. R. Schults examined the members of the Confirmation Class. The confir mation service will be held on Sinâ€" day evening, March 20th at 7.30 New Dundee Notes. Auctioneer 1. H. Toman conducted a very successful farm sale for Mr. C. C. Diefénbacher on the Potersâ€" burg Road last Wednesday. Mr. Earl Shants of Kitchener has opened a-uhcr shop in Mr. Nor man W ‘a "building on Main 8t. Mr. Shants has complete meat marâ€" ket equipment including an electric Rev. C. F. Krauth, pastor of the Baptist Church, exchanged pulpits with Rev. Dale of New Hamburg last Sunday morning. 2. visited with Mr. and Mrs,. Jacob Shants at Platteville on Sunday. The Misses Dorothy and Margarat Retha of Kitchener were recent visiâ€" tore with Mr. and Mre. J. Leis. Mr. Addison Hil} has returned Mr. Clare Hilborn of Caledonia -L-tmm-ouumn-ou his parents, Mr. and Mre. A. Hilborn Mr. Waiter Love of Buffalo, N.Y., visited with Mr. and Mre. Clifford Waterman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horbort Madter and Mmgnm.:.mm family of Pine have taken posâ€" seasion of the New Dundes Hotel, \lv..llnm-lmlm moved to the tirm formerly owned PSE mage fas I nie PASSES AWAY IN HIS 83rd YEAR NEW DUNDEE Mr. and Mre. Neil Wanner and Mr. George Bartholomew attended the funeral of the late Mr. James Hamâ€" ilton of Doon on Monday afterngon. _ Miss Nora Hungberger of Baden spent last week with her aunt, Mre. Quite a number attended the funâ€" eral of the late Mr. Paul Wolff of English Settlement, formerly of this vilalge. The funeral was held at the Weber Mennonite Church for serâ€" vices and burial in the adjoining ce metery. Quite a number of our villageâ€"atâ€" tended the Weisler sale at English Settiement last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. Addis Cressman of New Hamburg spent Monday and ‘Tuoodny with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. A. §. Cressman. PRETTY SPRING WEDDING SO * A pretty Spring wedding was solemmnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Cressman last Thure day afternoon, March 10th, when Mre. Cressman‘s sister, Miss Edna Hallman of Detroit, Mich., was unitâ€" ed in marriage to Mr. Byron Shupe of Elkton, Mich. Rev. W. Brown perâ€" formed the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by Mr. Simeon Cressman looked charming in peach silk crepe and carried Ophelia roses. Miss Olive Shupe of Elkton, ‘Mich., sister of the groom, attended the ‘bride and was pretul‘ attired in blue silk crepe and ca ried a bouquet of sweet peas. Mr. Jardine of Anti Arbor, Mich. sup ported the groom. ‘The wedding muâ€" sic from "Mendeleohn", was played by Miss Mirliam Cressman. After the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinâ€" ner was served to about twentyâ€"five gueste. Later the hapnpy couple left on a trip to Toronto afd points east, the bride travelling in a navy suit, with a navy straw hat, brown fox fur and matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Shupe will reside on the groom‘s farm near Elkton, Mich. Miss Edna Hallman Becomes Bride of Byron Shupe, Both of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diefenbacher and family have recently moved from the Huron Road to their new home on the farm, formerly owned by Mr. C. C. Diefenbacher. | Mr. David Bergey Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bergey and ‘Mr. David Bergey Jr.. visited with Mr. and Mre. Noah Shantz at Baden on Sunâ€" day. Guests present from a distance were: the Misses Bertie Hallman, Loretta and May Shupe and Alda Schultz of Detroit, Mich., the Misses Lovina and ‘Thietea Shupe and Messrs. Alfred and Andrew Shupe of Bad Axe, Mich. Mr. and Mre. Oliver Hallman and Messre. Frank, Harold and Garland Heliman of Kitâ€" chener. ; Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Mr. Anâ€" drew Gofton held at Platteville on Sunday. Mrs. Norman Weber and Mrs. August Kavelman visited with the former‘s sister, Mrs. Wagner at Kitâ€" chener recently. RESTFUL SLEEP for FRETFUL, FEVERISH CHILD â€"â€" With Castoria‘s regulation When your child tosses and cries out in his nle?. it means he is not a e eromoanp aiomdieiy m e memhd off as it ubo& be: mtk .a'.g'm" rast the "Kind c-,' %e:“fl;d off as it .bo“:i beal n pniprnenenee tole Ampartion maie ppually for SOLEMNIZED cl::.cl mau‘lsl: & + low .of Ingersoll being the success tul applicant. at least seven who aré to have sought this lmmon. the new remun eration of «. month the com pany is effecting an anuual economy ments Mr. Poliow will sell tickets and qm-r‘h_&m work, but all Cattle Shipment to Toronto. Mr. Aasron Hoffman of Heidelborg shipped a carâ€"load of cattle from Wallenstein to Toronto on Monday of this week. Sunâ€"doge have been rare this winâ€" ter, but s besutiful one was seen here at sunset on Tuesday evening last week. This celestial phenomeâ€" non is an unfailing pragnosticator of at least three immediate days of hyperborean weather. Attend Diefenbacher Saie. Among those from this vicinity who attended the sale held on the farm of Mr. Christian C. Diefenâ€" bacher, north of New Dundee, on Wednesday, . March â€" 9th, â€" were: Mesers. Calvin ‘Tyack, Manasseh Weber, Aaron Diefenbacher, C. M. Burkholder, Mr. and Mre. Noah Wideman, Mrs. Leona Diefenbacher, Mr. Aaron H. Wideman, Mr. and Mrs. Noah M. Martin and Messrs. Lonnie Gooding, John F. Martin Kli M. Martin, Nelson Hoffman, Mrs. Esley C. Matthe from a‘visit with Sheffi on Thureday. _ _Mr. Edwin W. Martin several months at the ! \and Mrs. Dilman Fre Conestogo. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Tanner and daughter Ferne of Milverton were lately visitors with Mr. Charles E. Mathews and family. L um _ Mr. Murray of Toronto was a Wa lenstein visitor on Saturday. _ _ Mr. John Stroh arrived here last Wednesday, after visiting his four sistere in the Twin City. Missâ€"Susannah Martin has returnâ€" ed from a sojourn of a few weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ivan G. Brubacher, east of New Jerusaâ€" lem. Mr. L. P. Linton, C.P.R. district roadmaster, paid an official visit to Wallenstein last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulloy of Shefâ€" field were recent weelcend visitors with local relattves. Miss E. Trafelet spent Saturday in the Twin City. _ > Mr. W. W. Martinson of Elmira was a weekâ€"end visitor with South Wallenstein relatives. Mr. and Mre. Lonnie Gooding and family were visited by relatives from Bridgeport and Detroit on Sunday. 2 o _ Mr. Noah F. Sauder of St. Jacobs spent Sunday afternoon with West Wallenstein acquaintances. s Mrs. Esley ‘Matthews left on Friâ€" day evening ‘to spend a week with her sister, Mre. C. E. Clark of Toâ€" ronto. Miss Lovina Martin is spending several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Brubacher of West Winterbourne. Miss Olive Methews of Kitchener arrived home on Saturday evening for further recuperation from an atâ€" tack of influenza. Messre. Ezra B. Frey and leaiah F. Martin were Kitchener visitors on Saturday aftérnoon.. _ _ Rev. Urias Martin of Waterloo morth, preached an impressive serâ€" mon in the Peel Mennonite Church of West Wallenstein on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. David M. Gingrich motored to the K.â€"W. hoepital on Saturday and (brought home their little son Cleason, who is convalesâ€" cing nicely after a recent operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Martin were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Ierael Kramer of St. Jacobs west A number of people of this vicini ty attended the funeral of the late Adam Schmidt at Heldelberg last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and. Mre. Henry YVogel of Waâ€" terloo and Mr. and Mrs. Ednrd‘ Schnarr . spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mre. Willliam Pritz. Miss Clara Ditner Passes. ‘The death occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Ditner early Thuraday morning, when their eldest daughter Clara, passed away peaceâ€" fully after a three weeks‘ iliness of Bright‘s discase at the age of twontyâ€" tyâ€"seven years, two months and nineâ€" teen days, She leaves to mourn her loss. Her bereaved parents, six brothers, Edwin, Sylvester, Joseph, Anthony, Wilbert and Johnny, two slsters, Floritine and Marie. _ ‘The funeral was held on Monday with eervice at St. Agatha Roman Catholle Church, interment at 8t. Agatha cemetery. Mr. and Mre. Henry Vogel of Waâ€" terioo and Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Frits and D-Enm Sundsy with Mr. and Mrs. ward Schnarr. Mr. %I\M and . Mr. Braun at New P.m. -lr..n‘"d a on + Mr. and Willtam Heim and . Andrew Bac C. Matthews with Sheffield Martin ERBSVILLE George tin, Emoch F Martin. Of their 1 is epending home of ‘Mr. ey of West Birmingham it guests of returned relatives h i hat Mz Mar of Shakespeare, Ont., who recently observed their diamond anniversary of their mnrrin%;'llr. and Mrs. McCallum lived seven years in the townâ€" shi)) of South thope, then for thirtyâ€"one years in North Euthope. before retiring. They have been lifelong members of the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Alan R. G. Smith of New Hamburg is a daughter. Personals. Mr. N. S. Fleischauer and Mr. Geo. S. Lichty two of our local Hyâ€" dro Commissioners were in Toronto last Saturday on special business pertaining to the hydro system. Mr. C. D. Koehler and Mr. Theo. Lichty, who are on the Board of Diâ€" rectora Of the Red Lake Abate Gold Mine attended a Directors meeting in Toronto last Saturday. ‘Mr. Louis Ottmann is laid up with a serious case of lumbago for some time. We wish him a speedy re covery. Several from here attended Diviâ€" slon Court at Linwood last Wednesâ€" day, Mr. Wm. Merian near Nithburg was to Kitchener on Monday on epeâ€" clal business. Confirmation Class. Rev. Mr. Hamester examined his: confirmation clase of 13 pupils in the Lutheran Church C. 8. last Sunday afternoon when they answered the questions put before them in a very satiefactory manner. Mr. George Mohr. The death occurred atâ€"the family residence in North Easthope on March 12, of Mr. George Mohr, a wellâ€"known farmer of North Eastâ€" hope. He was aged 59 years, nine months and 29 days. He is survived by his wife and three sieters, Mre. Lantz, Mrs. Nicbergal and Mre. Piaff all of North Easthope. The funeral will take place on Monday, March rH at 1.30 o‘clock from his late resiâ€" Fivinessnmmp rmmesiqugimins s marmas un muracommant‘ 1 [ * e en en cce nnnegnmencatg e d Aear n t t L n t g P .. f‘v e . ’gigé’% L A 2 i 2 i on is . i i wl 5 & % eatiet‘. > maae oh % it se AZÂ¥) â€â€œ3%;33 oo l e K > M L/ s# k 999 e > Te a ;f;,z’,,;;“,% wao ¢ * 6 + s f * 1| k A , E * & & f _ m C ig 6 $ o ioi) §3 fnaals malgoriu ~&r.ls a e «3 $ > e o i o | | +0 h 9e K 2. 294 i e * %\:.f 3 w\%‘ &’ï¬p\ ;9:;‘: 3 NS F5 ie e s en n % 4 VW/ f‘é’("'; s cA &9 h i Bs 5. 4 C is aa e es 3 o k’l } â€"every day a host of bargain "finds" just as biz as misty morn, walnut shades, and, black. Sizes 9, 9%, 10. FABRIC GLOVES AT 206 PAIRâ€"With novel turnâ€"back culls. ~*g BWe. ~,1°.* â€" TERRY"TOWELS â€"â€" 8 FOR $1.00 â€" Red or blue stripes. Kitchener CELEBRATE 60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY COUDIES LIMITED Saturday Bargain Day ‘MEN‘@ SILK â€"AND.â€"WOOL HOSE AT 35c / Three pairs for $1.00 â€" Light grey, gunmctal, nude, tewny, naive, Large Splint Clothes Baskets, Regular $1.00â€" Buy a new Solid Clear Wood Axe Handle At 29¢ UNLINED BLANKETS Regular $1.25 95 $3.95 @ Grey, duskee, deer, nut, cak, rosewood shadgs. Bizes °6 2 ior $1.49 CLOTHES BASKETS HORSE BLANKETS Phone 218 _ "The Big Mardware Stora" _ Wateries Y . WELLESLEY M. Weichel & Son AXE HANDLES sOME REAL SAVINGS FOR YOU At 13c * 39¢ Tin MILK PAILSâ€" Regular $1.00 _ PAILS $3.18 Mr. and Mrs. George McCallum dence to the Evangelical church at Lisbon for service. Burial will be made at Lisbon. Rev. Mr. Burn is the clergyman in charge of arrange ments. Mrs. Grace Armetrong and eon Gordon of Rosebank, Mich., who have been vieiting friends in Ontario spent a day last week at the home of the former‘s ‘brother, Mr. D. Dewar, Mr. and Mre. Irvin Seigner and family of Stratford spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacod Seigner. â€" _ On Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mre. Jacob Bast moved on to the farm recently purchased from Mr. John Freeborn of Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. A Seigner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Chalmers at Poole. Miss Adeline Seigner has returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. A. Stuart at Toronto. Mr. John Haslett spent a week with friends at Woodstock and Bufâ€" Mr. and Mrs. R. Lamb of Preston visited onâ€"Sunday at the home Oof Mr. and Mre. D. Dewar. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jutzi of Topping visited on Sunday with Mre. J. Jutzi. â€" Mr. and fre. Dan Lebold 0t Wel lesley, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE & WRINGER """‘ 52.50 Regular 25, 40 m: Watt 25e Each, or G for sl .40 A large 6â€"hole RANGEâ€" Reservoir and High Closet, Large Ovenâ€" Galv. BUSHEL BASKETS, Hearvy and well madeâ€" ELECTRIC BULBS at A Most Wonderful SsECOND HAND RANGE Telephone 950 ~*O5C¢ KINGWOOD BASKETS "15.95 fls