JAIL TERM EXTENDED Magistrate â€" Weir â€" accommodated Alfred Schaefer, Edward St., Kitchâ€" ener, to a longer jail term in court Thursday, when sentenced to three months in county jail for drunkenâ€" ness, it being his fourth conviction. Accused eaid he would go crazy at local lockup and asked to be sent to the Ontario Reformatory for six months. His request was granted. Bauman Tire and Battery Service 44 King St. N, W aterloo He is around 45 years of ageâ€"more or less. He is reading the pa?er. and holdâ€" ing it too far from his eyes. Can‘t read it closer. Thinks his eyes are strong when he can read it so far awg. Mistaken, of course. e needs reading glasses so he can read at 13 inches. No eyeâ€"strain then. Print clear â€"eyes comfortable. Half an hour spent here solves the problem of difficult reading. DEDICATED TO BETTER VISION . . f "Fn? ï¬-‘uc.‘a... Have You Met This Person? The Jansen Eyesight 10 Frederick St. KITCHENER, ONT. lower night rates at 8.30 pm. (Continued June 2) 700 Phone 360 Ve can thank Long Distance for that cheque" farm and there were two fing teams for quick sale, Bill Smart didn‘t need he knew in the cartege business in lnlalldhh-:'yl&qwm-m telephone that to buy both reams for him next day A few days later he had a nice cheque in the mail â€" und his telephons call cost him only 30 cents away very sudeduly at her home in Kitchener. She was in her 25th year and was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wagatha of this viâ€" cinity. She leaves to mourn her l0ks, a sorrowing husband and an infant Doris, Kathleen and Lillian and two brothers Gerald and Jerome. Much syimpathy is extended to the be reaved. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews were: Mr. and Mrs. Eiwyn Cherry, Mrs. Sarah Cherry, Misses Theima Hammond and Erma Holt of Glenâ€" allan, Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Beggs, son Laverne and daughter Joyce of Macton. _ Misa Ruth Jackson of Stratford «pent the weekâ€"end and holiday at her home here. Mrs. Charles Rutherford was a Sunday visitor with Mrs. William Guise. Mr. Robt. H. Newton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newton at Linwood. Mrs. Clark Quickfall of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Legge. Mr. Jos. Brohman and his mother of Arthur, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kraomer. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allingham spent Jast Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. MacTavish. Mr. William Schedewitz of Elmire visited Sunday with his brother, Mr. Simon Schedewitz. & Mr. Walter Martinson of Elmira was a business visitor in this localtâ€" ty last week. Mesers. Raiph Hahn and Ralph Adams of townline were Sunday evening visitors on this line. _ Mré. Ira Jackeon daughters Jean and Marjory were Saturday evening visitors in Elmira. . Mr. and Mre. N. A. Stevens and ‘op pondor family visited with reldtives here}, Gueiph ‘ . over the weekâ€"end. 10 Ms and Mr. William Newton was a busi ness visitor in Elmira on Monday. Mr.+ M. Brenner was a business visitor in Linwood on Monday. . Mr. and Mre. John R. Jackson, son Morley and daughter Ruth visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Sobye of near Marden on Sunday. Miss Marjory Jackeon visited her aunt, Mre. John Brydon of Maryâ€" borough over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Milton Allingham of Kitcher er spent the past week with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and »Mrs. J. W. AHingham Mr. William H. Stone of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end in this district. Mr. M. 9. Logel of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. Mr. Ed. Merklinger was a business visitor to Toronto this weekâ€"end. Mre. Annie Jackson accompanied her brother, Mr. and Mre. Philip King of Galt to Southampton last week where they visited their sister, Mrs. Cathrine Ziegler. DORKING Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gooding and Mre. William Hahn attended the funâ€" eral of the latter‘s aister, Mre. Albert JKreuter at Heldelberg on Wednesâ€" day. 1 Mr. and Mro, Eera B. Frey and s0nâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Habel and Lawrence were lately visitors at St. family spent Saturday with the forâ€" .Jacobs with Mr. and Mrs, Menn@ mer‘s mother, Mrs. C. Hebel. Eby. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merriott and ! Sunday visitors with Postmaster 1. family of Hamilton epent Sunday iF. Martin and Mrs. Martin were Mr.‘with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Forbes. jand Mrs. Elt M. Martin and famâ€" lIly of Elmira and Mr. Elias Steckley ‘of Stanley. 1 Mr. and Mro. Esra B. Frey and son Lawrence were lately visitors at St. .Jacobs with Mr. and Mrs, Mennp Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bach and family were recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Birmingham {of Crosshill. & e â€" | _ Mr. George Schell, Hespeler, called on his brother, (Mr. Leonard Schell on Saturday. | Mr. John Halter arrived fom Ringâ€" ston Thusday and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fehrenbach ‘tor some time. |uï¬n¢ old time -ranlï¬th'fo. in this vicinity. _ Mr. PetGF Moover caled on Mf. __Elizabeth Zinger, RN.. returned after a week at St. Mary‘s Hompital, Kitchener, + _ Weekâ€"end visitore with Mr. and| Misses Eisie and Alice Alles of Nre. 0. E. Adkin were the latters Waterloo spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis of.-nln. T. Grifin, Mr. H. Struth and London. other friends. News Notes. t â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"______ _ Losses in six local aplaries, aggre |@ â€"______________________ $ gating 317 hives, amounted to 18.6 | LINWOOD $ per cent. oOf this number during the‘@ ______________ _ _________ past winter. â€" | â€"Mr. and Mre. Omer Hastings and ‘Bornâ€"May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. daughter Margret qgi Mr. Hastings Alson M.;Martin, a daughter. _ â€" ‘and son Roy of Listowel spent Sunâ€" Latest bird arrivale include the day with Mr. and Mre. J. W. Burnett. cardinat, hummingâ€"bird, towhee Oor; Miss Ordillia Hadenko of Kitchâ€" chewink, blackâ€"billed cuckO0o, wood ener is spending a few days at her thrush and veery. _ 0 â€" home here. Aun exceedingly dangerous bit of roadway immediately north of the Martinson ‘bridge on the Wallenâ€" steinâ€"Hawkeeville highway came in for beltated improvement on Empire An additional touch ‘has ibeen given to the local landscape since the recent completion of the frontal addition to the residence of Mr. and Mre. Elias W. Weber of the Blackâ€" Mr.and Mre. Daniel B. Martin were North Yatton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samucd Martin last Sunday. Mr. Danie} M. Weber was a Watâ€" erloo business visitor on Friday. Miss Mary Martin and Migs Barâ€" bara Martin are vicinity visitors from New Holland, Pennsylvania. iMr. and Mre. Edwin Pby and famâ€" ily of Natches spent Sunday after noon at the home of Mre. L. A. Die fenbacher. Mr. and Mre. J. Roy Martinkon and family Murray, Domelda and Faye, spent Empire Day! weekâ€"end with Mrs. W. C. Martinson. Mr. Roy Schlueter of Eimira trucked a few locak Holsteins 1 Walienstein to Waterioo on l"rld:; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fehrénbach Mrs. John Halter and iMiss Christine Ruth attended the funeral of the late Susan Wuest at Kitchener, Tuesday. _ _ s The friends of Mr. Simon Weller wHl be sotty to hear he is on the sick list. Mr. C. W. Rutherfordé was an El mira visitor last week with Mre. Rose Cunningham. . Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah "R. Gregory and family spent the weekâ€"end with friends at St. Jacobs and relatives in Hawkesville. _ Walienstein business callers this week included Mr. A. J. Christner of London and Mr. Rudd M. Bayne Regular Mennonite Church serâ€" vices next Sunday, May 29th, will be held at North Woolwich and at Martin‘s meeting house north of Waâ€" terloo. well farm, acrose the river. Mre. Andrew Weier and grandson returned home to Waterko after a few days apent with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiler spent Wednesday at Kitchener. ‘Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schell on arrival of a girl on Sunday, May 14th. â€" and Mro. uu"l-&‘_?u Jacobe and Mr, and Mro. Cha Koch of Conestogo. 3 Mr. and Mre. John W, Martin were récent guests with Upper Woolwich Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ellas W. Martin and family were: Mr. and Mré. Aaron B. Martin and children, Clayton, Erma and ‘Alice of Elmira. Messrs. Anthony and Charles Frank made a business trip to Linâ€" wood Thureday, _ Misa Sadie Wehrenbach spent the weekâ€"end at Wateriqo, Mr. and Mre. Walter Frank and Miss Mildred Frank spent Sunday at Aries with Mr. and (Mrs. Joseph Hause and Misses Tillle Fehrenbach and Elenor Olinsk} were the guests of Mr. and Mre. Barney Drexler also of Ariss, Messs. J. Clancey, L. Winâ€" terhalt, Preston, apent Sunday with Mr. Anthony Frank. s Mr. Fred Ryder arrived from Mimico last week and will spend .:.ll'l: time with relatives in this viâ€" cinity. Mr. Goerge Zimmerman and sister Blizaboth of Linwood spent Sunday wiith relatives here. Mr. and Mra. Stophen Klein of Gueiph epent Sunday with Mrs. Caroâ€" lime He use Misa Gertrude Reinhart, who spent a few daye witt het mother, returnâ€" ed to Gueliph Tuesday. A few from here staged a sarprise party at gl} home of Mr. Anthony Mr. Joseph lo:« who is 1 at Milton, wpent Sunday here Mr. Goerge Zimmerman an. was aeized by police at Hiller‘s Cigar |spent Tuesday evening with Misses| Robert Marshall of London t Store, A-zcn Hotel, mn:.cg|)â€|.:.m and t:::.n‘u; * 'm weekâ€"end at mn-.onuâ€::n tel and Chariie‘s Lanch booth. The It..ga Becker ‘spent Sunday at obte, Mr. and Mra. W. Marshail. :'-d- vgmn sourt on the hoi um.mmmtmmmm ~ charge Megaily operating maâ€" Woods near Conestogo. The Doon Pirates defeated Rose thines, + 3 Mr. and Mrs. Gratt ot Kitshener ville at Doon Thureday evening by Drexier, Ariss, Friday evening. All pressnt spent an enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Iv@n ®.‘ Cressman ent dast Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sSEl1ZE Aamolinc matHings A new type of Gambling machine im Nee Shithen won 8 Mrs. Levi Martin of St. Mr. and Mre. Charles Koch of Joseph Meyer who is working NEW GERMANY l Misses Blsle and A“OQ A.““ of E02A OE CCC OUIICCACZICIIUICCICL | Waterloo spent the weekend with visited with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. \Mré. T. Grifin, Mr. H. Struth and Wm. Reist and Mr. Reist last Tues other friends. day. 00â€" Mr. and Mre. D. K. Boshart and family of Pime Hil} speat Sunday with Mr. and Mre. D. H. Steinman. ; Mre. Nancy Hofstetter apent the weekâ€"end with her daughters, Mrs. Harry Mogk and Mrs. Jas. R. Livingâ€" ston at Kitchener. | Mr. Jas. R. Miller of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with friends in town. | Miss Jeanne Kline of Brampton is spending a few days in town visiting {triends. l Misses Jean and Marjorie Beggs epent a day last week in Toronto. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. Barlett of Dundas Mr. George Tapping Jr., of Elora and spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alberta Rau of Elmira visited Arthur Peebles. at the home of the former‘s son, Mr. w Mr. and Mre. Allan MdLaughiin Thomas Tapping on Saturday. and children of Traiee spent Sunday _ Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt, Miss with Mr. and Mre. Wim. Carnochan. Ruth Devitt and Master Homer ; Mre. Victor Herrick and son Clayâ€" Devitt of Manmbeim called at the ton of Waterloo spent Sunday with home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker Mr. and Mrs. Jno. V. ‘Brenner. _ on Sunday afternoon. . . ) Misses Nellie Scharbauch and Maâ€" deline ‘Birns spent Sundey with the Ifoqu!er’a parents in Cargill visitor in Bamberg on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dietrich and Mre. Harry ‘Wells and daughter Dorothy of Guelph were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herbert Mr. Oscar Lanz spent Saturday at Preston. (Mr. and Mns. Chris. Lanz and sons Eiton and Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koenig spent Sunday with relaâ€" tives in Shakespeare. _ _ Rev. and Mrs. M. F. Stewart and children spent Friday in Kitchener. Tuesday at her home here. * 1 Mr. Arthur Kaufman spent Sunâ€" liameburg _ accompanied by . Mr. _ Mr. Arthur Hawke spent the weekâ€" day with his friend, Mr. Ivan Kingle. Cyrus Rickert of Mannheim visited end at his home in Newton. | Mre. Wm. Mitchell has returned Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shants, Platts l Mr. Jno. Burnett and daughter to the home of her daughter, Mrs. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Woods also Viola epent a day laet week in New Wm. Reist after having spent t ‘called on friends in Innerkip and Hantburg. weeks at the home of her eon ':? Mr. Rickert called on his niece, Mrs. Mesers. Oscar Lorentz, Peter and Bloomingdale. !John Poor and {amily, Plattsville on Cyril Brenner of Kitchener epent Miss Violet Walton of Waterloo Sunday. Sunday with Mtr. and Mrs. Jno. V. and Miss Annie Wailton of K!te.hen-' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne R. Shants and Brenner. er spent Sunday at their home here. Miss Fanny Bingeman all of Kitchâ€" Mr. and Mre. Rd. Karley of _ Miss Jean Watson epent the holiâ€" ener visited with Mr. and Mre. J. M. Brmn;n epent q?m:d-y with Mr. and day at her home in ‘I"=ll Cck Shantz, Plattsville, on Sunday. Mrs. Matthew Karley. Miss Mae and Mise yl Becker| u/ 1 ter New A number from here attended the |called on Mrs. Meivin Bickle at Kit punges tailod on UV and Mrs. Sill horee races in New Hamburg on the |chener on Saturday evening. ‘Burst on Sunday. Ewouls fourth. The girle softball team are playing, y ang Mrs. Waliter Deaton of Mrs. T. Zimmerman and family |their first game on Friday @Â¥eDINE: Kirchener visited with Mr. and Mre. spent Sunday with friends in New |May 27th with New Dundee at our Frank Deaton over the weekâ€"end in Germany. â€" 5 __ flocal softball grounds. |Plattewitie R Miss Alleen Hayes of Arthur spent Tuesday at her home here. > ing. friends wish her a epeedy recovery. _ Mr. Harry Ashwood of Toronto called at the home of Mrs. Henry Struth on Friday. . Last week an item appeared in ‘tho Baden news that the nearest . number for the congoleum rug at A. | Hunsberger‘s store was 1365. This | ’chonld have read 1874 which was held by A. Wagler. I _â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingerich and daughter Mary, spent Tuesday with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stricker of Beameville epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Freeman. Mr. Manual Lackner of Kitchener apent a day last week in town. _ Miss Martha Foster of Kitchener cpent Sunday at her home here. Mesers. Oscar Lorentz, Peter and Cyril Brenner of Kitchener epent Sunday with Mtr. and Mrs. Jno. V. Brenner. Mr. E. Gooding of near Washingâ€" ton called at the home of Mr. and We are sorry to report that ‘Mre. Chr. Hebel is seriously !11. Her many Mr. C. H. Seip of Hespeler spent the weekâ€"end at his home here. ’ A number from here attended the ;hnco at Hesson on Tuesday evenâ€" ng. } Miss Anne Stemmiler spent Monâ€" day in Kitchener. _ _ _ 80 _ The children of St. Mary‘s pariah, Linwood and> St. Joseph‘s parish, ‘)hclon. received the sacrament of first holy communion at Macton on Bunday morning. Mre. C. Fpwler spent last Tues day with Mrs. G. Rebelski at New Hamburg. " Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm and son of Waterioo epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Chris, Logel. Mr. Clarence Kraemer of Stratford Normai epent Sunday at his home near here. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Collins epent a day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. J. L. Forier and daughter ‘Bertie attended the funâ€" eral of Mrs. Forler‘s mother, Mrs. Pfanner at Wellesiey on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods accomâ€" panied by the latter‘s father, Mr. Cyrus Rickert of Manntheim visited with .Mr. and Mre. E. Rowell at Inmerkip and also with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Shants at Platteville on Sunâ€" Several Stitches Required to Close Wound to Head and Face. day. Mr. and Mrs. Neiwon Thoman and Mr. and Mts. Wilfred Frederick and daughter Bernice, of Kitchener spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and home after having been in Kitchener attending the Kitchener and Water loo Collegiate for several months. Mrs. David Roth had the mistorâ€" WILLIAM&BURG ~ | °B * 772 |. â€".â€"dut wat __â€". . but watch quality!}~ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weber and ® son, Mr. Carl Weber and also Mr. ‘ and Mre. Philip Becker of Kitchener called at the Rast View Farm on d Wednesday afternoon. Misses Ruby and Effiffe Schmidt accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schweitzer and family of Kitchener to Port Eigin over the hotiday. !_Mr. and (Mre. George Tapping, Sr., Mr. George Tapping Jr., of Elora and Miss Alberta Rau of Elmira visited at the home of the former‘s son, Mr. Thomas ‘Tapping on Saturday. Miss Beatrice Walton and Mr. Alâ€" fred Ueberschlag of Kitchener called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Thomas Tapping on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ‘Bullock of Kitchener called as the home of Mt. and Mrs. ‘Wm. Reist last Wednesday. Mr. George Reist spent Sunday at Grimeby. â€" â€" Mr. and Mrs. Telford Brodhecker spent Sunday with the latter‘s sister Mre. Milfred Poll and Mr. PoH at New Dundee. _ Mr. Dave Schmidt, Miss Ruby Schmidt and Master Cecit Schmitt called at the home of Mt. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Tapping on Saturday afterâ€" John Jones of Preston was a visi tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Jones on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith and son Roâ€" bert of Kitchener were visitore in the village on Friday. â€" Mrs. Bert \dhrvoy epent Saturâ€" dey with relatives in Kitohener. Miss Mary Kert spent the weekâ€" end at the home of her parents in Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones and family were visitore\in Gait on Saturday. Reg. and James Wilfong o‘ the University of London, are spending the summer months at the home of ‘tlotr parents, Mr. and Mre. N. Wilâ€" A number of relatives from Kitch ener and Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. {. Cluthe of Willow lake, L. Norman of Gait, School Inâ€" spector, visited the Doon Public Bchool. Miss B. Rose of Stratford apent the weekâ€"end at her summer home in the village. A number of relatives from Stratâ€" ford and Hamilton apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. . W. Mr. and Mrs. D. Rauckman and family visited friends in Kitchener 10 King St. S._ WATERLOO Phone 894 2900844040 104044 0040404440040 404A0404% Pumpkin "%.*‘ 3 for 19¢ Peaches Pincapple "&.‘" 2 for 25c Large Faney New Prunes 2 lbs. 25¢ TOMATOES wap y P s se 1 UR in praiss of "WTkke ather biegs use nsatinge" TE A Cut Frum Loaf A L E Carroll‘s Special Ceylon Vess Dry Ginger DATES o 2 «. 25° CHEESE Plain or Pimijcate 2 u24e 27¢ hz:-mcdn..nu'&’c That I‘m more interesting i pound 16c 6 â€"~â€" 30° required till returned 15¢ "QUALITY FIRST â€"ECONOMY ALWAYS® Walnuts Shelled Hailves special, ih. 43¢ Mies Bessie Calder, Platteville, who has been ill for some time is slowly recovering again. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Woods of Wi liameburg _ accompanied _ by _ Mr. ‘Cyrus Rickert of Mannheim visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shants, Platts ville. Mr. and Mre. Woods also ‘called on friends in Innerkip and Mr. Rickert called on his niece, Mre. Llohn Poor and {amily, Plattsville on Mr. and Mre. A. Noll, Mre. Frank Glazer and F. Schafer, all of Water loo were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Paulitzki. a 104 score. It was a free hitting contest on both sides. Becker and ‘!lc(hrvey did mound duty for Doon. Fried went the entire route for the vigitore. H. White, manager of the Doon nine, hit a home run, The game was called at the end of the ‘\slxth inning on account of datkness. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green bave reâ€" turned to their home after spending the winter months with relatives in Stratford. Rev. W. Yates of Kitchener M.B. C., ooccupied the pulpit of M.B.C. Church, New Dundee, Sunday mornâ€" ing and M.B.C. Church, Bright, in the afternoon and called on Mrs. Andrew Goften and family after the service and called on Mr. and Mrs. Areli Shantz accompanied with his wife and four children and occupied the pulpit again in the evening M. B.C. Church, New Dundee. Mr. and Mré. Russell Woods and family moved their househoid effects to Bright where they will reside for the summer months. pound Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Deaton of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Frank Deaton over the weekâ€"end in Platteville. « Mr. Gillis Thomas of Kitchener visited his mofher, Mre. Robert Thomas and family near Plattsville over the weekâ€"end. Mr. Lorne Shants of Kitchener, Ted Smith of Kitchener. Mr. Cyrus Rickert of Mannheim., Mr.i Albert Edler of Seaforth, Mr. and W. Woods of Williameburg, Mr. J. M. Mre. Harvey Weis and Misses Lauâ€" Shantz of Platteville called on Mr. retta Weis and Violet Edler and Mt. and Mrs. Arel{ Shantz and family Bieirwagen of Kitchener were Sunâ€" on Sunday. day visitore with Mr. and Mre. John Mr. and Mre. Oliver Stoltz and Mr. |Weis. and Mrs. Christ Cressman called on| Mr. and Mrs. Heler of Erbsville Mr. El Cressman and Mrs. Abiah spent Sunday with the latter‘s moâ€" Shantz on Sunday. ther, Mre. Caroline Fries. SHREDDED i. (nsese _ SPECIAL! _ Fancy Shelled Carroll‘s Ow CORN FLAKES BLUEBERRIES No. 2 tail tin J | PICKLES LOW COST you‘re after, don‘t let low prices lead you away from quality. Fooda must be unqusstionably good. The biggest part of every Carroll bargain is quality. Exsmine this . +# sale t June*1! . . . . Shop here the best. Piecesâ€"regularly 43¢ t.| PLATTSVILLE o. ) 25° 2 7*° _ Made in Canada with Canadian Wheat THE CAMADIAM SHNREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. 15° 10° Ayimer Wax _ BE A N S C OR N PEA S _ Mrs. John Rank of Crosshill spent Sunday with Miss Matilda Foerster. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn enter tained a number of friends to a birthday dinner on Wednesday in honor of Tottie‘s Tth birthday. Vicinity Visitors. â€" Mrs. Thomas Hilliaqrd and daughâ€" tere Misses Florence and Edna and Mr. Charles Hilliard of ‘Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hilliard of Toronto were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhn. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mre. Simeon Martin were: Miss Lirzle Sauder of St. Jacobs, Mr. Noah Lichty and son Edwin and David Martin, Abner. Martin, Walter Bruâ€" bacher, Ada ‘Brubacher and Sivilla Detwiler. all of East Heldelberg. Freeman Gingrich of North Water loo and the Misses M. Gingrich and A. Krueger of this place. Blossom Week. Lald At Rest. The funeral of the late Mrs. Albert Krauter last week was one of the largest ever held here. The church was packed to capacity. Rev. J. C. Moriock of Waterloo, a former pas tor of the church, assisted Rev. W. J. Yaeger in the services. Birthday Dinner. This week is biossom week here with all the cherry and plum trees in bloom. On Sick List. On Sick List. Friends will be grieved to hear that Mre. Levi Kercher is ill with ‘pnemnonh and wish her a speedy and safe recovery. _ Mr. and Mrs. Will Kappes attendâ€" ed theâ€"wedding of the latter‘s broâ€" ther, Alois Huegele in Kitcherer on Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl and eone Ross ayd Carl of St. Jacobs epent Sunday with Miss B. Wahl. Mr. and Mré. J. A. Steiss motored to Welland on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mr. Summerville. _ Mr. and Mre. Geo. Smith, Messrs. A. Steiss and J. Gfes spent Monday ’evenlng this week with Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ted Smith of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kappes and family of Toronto spent the holiday weekâ€"end with relatives here. Master Billie Shantz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with his aunt. Miss M. Engelter. 12 Big RBisculits Pilchards *z‘ 14¢ King‘s Plate Sardines 2 tins 23¢ Victory Red Cohee Snow Cap Brand Snacks 5 tins 25¢ Selmon 1â€"b. tin 23¢ New Liquid Coffee 4 :i 2§° CoFFEE HEIDELBERG No. 2 tin 15°