© ‘yhep (ols : dn Do oTanrsamiief recphts td it Mss 3b 1. A Williams‘ Pink Pilis under the m ‘after day without aoa anything sician‘s supervision, and actual blood | about your condition. re it gete tests were taken by him. In his any worse, start right eway on a words, ‘"The iniprovement _ was treatment of Dr. wd- Pink nothing short of remarkable." Every _ Pllle. They have a record of 40 years patient showed splendid increases in ‘as a standard prescription for run haemogliobin, some over 20 per cent. !dovn. anaemic conditions in people The real significance of the restoraâ€" Of all ages. ‘They will bring you the tive effects of this worldâ€"famous re ‘ now strength and vigor you orave. ‘ive effecte of this worldfamous re new strength and vg;n-'inï¬f medy is acen nocn.hcnu(tl-t Dr. Williams‘ Pink are 50 cents the -ymmdo't‘mwh‘rtmu your Druggist has There is a definite medical reason for that Springtime "allâ€"tiredâ€"out feeling". Winter living conditions have thinned and devitalized your blood stream. A blood test would probably show that it ien‘t carrying the amount of oxygenâ€"Nature‘s great vitalizerâ€"required by the body t‘ssues. Your blood ie deficient in haemoglobin, the vital element which carries oxygen through the, eystem. That is why you are languid, listless, and easily fatigued. This condition can be quickly made right. Acutal tests recently directed by a reputable physician definitely proved that Dr. Williiams‘ Pink PMs . greatly increase the haemoglobin . and the red corpuscles in the blood | etreamâ€"which is your life streamâ€" ; and theroby revitalize the whole aysâ€" | Patients _ of â€" both _ aexaeâ€"whoae namesa and complete records are on fileâ€"were given a treatment of Dr. THAT ALLâ€"TIREDâ€"OUT FEELING _ IN SPRING CAN BE BANISHED lese". by Mr. Myrum Wanner; and "The Greatest of All Commandâ€" ments" by Miss Ednae Goettling. The monthly meeting of the St. James Luther League was held at the church last Thureday evening. The president Miss Rosella Sararas presided and the «cripture lesson, Luke II: 1â€"3 was read by Mr. George Mueller. The topic of the evening, "Learning To Pray", was given by Mr. Harry Goettling. Several readâ€" ings were also given as follows: "My Creed," by Miss Lydia Goettling; "A Home Helper or At Home Help The students of the New Dundee Continuation _ School held their weekly Interâ€"School Christian Felâ€" lowship meeting last Friday afterâ€" coon. The president, Mr. Andrew Bean gave a «plendid address on "Why I am a Christianâ€"It is a Balâ€" anced Life". The meeting closed with the eong, "Shine Where you Are", and prayer. Enjoy Varied Program. The April meeting of the Willing Workers Class of the United Brethâ€" ren Sunday School was held at the home of Miss Maery Hilborn last Wednesday evening. The president Miss llah Hallman, occupied the chair. The scripture lesson which was read by Miss Selina Spactzel was followed by prayer by Miriam Hilâ€" born. Miss Goldie Gibb gave a readâ€" ing after which Miss Mary Hilborn rendered a piano solo. Miss Mary Francis also give a reading during the program. Following the business ‘ session, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Splendid Address. | The monthly meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid of the St. James Lutheran church was held at the home of Mre. Irvin Seraras on Tuesday evening of last week. The president, Mrs. Alex Brighton presided and Psalm 38 was read responsively during the devoâ€" tional period. A piano trio, entitled, "The Paper Chain Waltz", was renâ€" dered by the Misses Ludena Tomen, Edna Goettling and Thelma Boshart. Following the business session Mrs. Boshart read Psalim 121, after whlchl‘ a piano duet, "Mermaid‘s Song", from Aberon was played by the Misées Dorothy and Grace Toman. Mrs. Herman Kavelman then gave a reading entitled, "Easter Sunday Morn". The hostess served dainty refreshments at the close of the proâ€" gram. Present Excellent Program. The members of the Baptist Sunâ€" day school will present their annual Easter cantata entitled "Easter Sunrises" at the church on Monday evening. April 17th at 8 o‘clock. Reading, "Easter Sunday Morn‘". son was read by Mrs. F. E. Page. Mre. G D. Fleming gave an Easter reading, entitled, "Rabboni", after which a vocal duet "I Need Jesus" was rendered by Mrs. J. Cassel and Nire. W. Spaetzel. The election of officers for the ensuing year, was then held. Upon the retirement of Mre. E. B. Hallman from the office of President which she has held for the past twelve years, Mrs. Melvin Sunyder was elected to that position. Other .officers are as follows: vlco-‘ president, Mre. E. B. Hallman; secâ€" retary, Mrs. F. E. Page; treasurer, Mrs. I. M. Hilborn; pianist, Misé Mary Hilborn; literature secretary, Mrs. W. Spaetzel; collectors, Miss Ada Bingeman and Mre. Alex Mcâ€" Kessock. Easter Cantata. The annual meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Missionary Association of the United Brethrer Church was held at the home of Mre. Alex McKessock laet Wednesday afternoon. The de votional period was in charge of Mré. Melvin Snyder and the ecripture lesâ€" The young poogle of the M.B.C. Church held a delightful kitchen shower for Miss Margaret Stolts, brideâ€"elect, at the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Oliver Stoltz last Saturday evening. The gifts were prettily arranged in a little wagon decorated in a color scheme of pink and white, drawn by the little Misses Shirley Eckstein and Rleanor Rosenâ€" berger, who were daintily costumed in pink. After the presentation a singeong and games were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. Easter Reading Enjoyed. Actual Authentic Blood Tests Prove That Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Will Correct Conditions Underlying Lassitude Persenale and other items as taid by Waterice Chronicie enâ€"â€"WAtur®®|llame‘ Pink Pille, by oxygenising by the bod7 the blood atream, have positively reâ€" deficient it jieved anaemic, rundown conditions, al _ element | underâ€"nourished _ nervoue systems, through the habitual tiredness and rheumatic DISTRICT NEWS "210_I0W, |Arm the testimony of literally thouâ€" teat would | sands of men, women and youths in ‘t carrying |72 different countries that Dr. Wi} |If you tire easily, lack ambition to do your work, have poor color and ‘perhaps experience heart palpitation |and dissinessâ€"don‘t drag along day | sufferings. s ! With the haemoglobin content and red corpusclea of the blood stream reatored to normal, tiredness gives way to a feeling of renewed strength. ‘ Nervous irritability vanishes. Appe t‘te is sharpened and digestion is stimulated. New energy and new viâ€" : tality are experienced. , conditions to those indicating a seriâ€" ous anaemia. ; The results of this blood test conâ€" The funeral was held at the R.C. Church at 9.30 Wednesday after which interment was made at the local cemetery. _ He leaves to mourn six sone, Edâ€" ward, Clement from Linwood, Leo from Canboro, Joseph, Anthony and George from St. Clements, two daughters, Mrs. G. Eisenmenger from Linwood and Mré. Geo. Rosenâ€" blatt, St. Clements, also one silster, Mrs. Michael Weber, St. Clements, thirty grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. _ _Divine Providence called the life Oof Peter Brenner at the ripe old age of 87 yearse. Mr. Brenner was a life long resident of Wellesley township, horn at St. Clements. He farmed 40 yeare near Linwood after which he spent the past 27 years on a small farm in St. Clements being retired for the past 10 years. Friends of Mr. J. Linseman are eorry to learn that he is quite ill again. Peter Brenner Calied. Mr. Leo. Brenner arrived here from Canboro to attend the funeral of his father, Mr. Peter Brenner. Mr. and Mre. Frank Runstetler and family visited with Mr. and Mre. Anâ€" drew Hlnape‘rg_e_r on Sunday. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Runâ€" stetlier, a daughter. Mre. Becker returned to Chicago after spending some time here. Miss Elenor Stroh returned home after spending some time with friends in Kitchener. Miss Marian Meyer is spending «ome time with relatives inâ€"Toronto. The epring horse show will be held on Tuesday, April 18th. Misses Marie Allemang and Helen Nadiger of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. A. Allomeang. Mre. Melvin Véifï¬;; ;l-te.l.t-o;l v;‘;tâ€"h her sister. Mrs. Stahl at Galt on Satâ€" urday. Mise Myrtle Becker of Perry‘s Corâ€" ner‘s spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Wilfred Wanner. Messrs. Thomas Bryden, Henry Waterman and Clifford Waterman attended the funeral of Mr. Bryden‘s brother, the late Mr. WilHam Bryâ€" den at Galt on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mre. Austin Bauer and daughter Veima spent the weekâ€"ond with friends at Elmira. Mr. and Mre. Aaron Duench and son Arnold visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Poore at Plattsyille on Sunday. Mre. Ephraim HaHman is spendâ€" ing a few days with Mr. and Mre. Edgar Seegmiller at Kitchener. Mr. Anson Lang of Kitchener epent the weekâ€"end at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mre. Fred Lang. Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz, the Misees Luelia and Mary Shantz and Mr. Gordon Shants visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz at Pine HM on Sunday. The Misses Hattie and Idella Waâ€" terman of Kitchener and Miss Gertle Musselman of Waterloo epent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman. Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mre. Simon Weber were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Weber, Mr. Fred Rueffor and daughtors Helen and Ruth, Miss Ruby Weber and Mr. Florin Weber all of Waterico and Mr. Leonard Hearth of Kitchener. Miss Helen Francis, RN., has reâ€" turned to her home at Bright after epending the past week at the home of Mr. Philip Poth. Mr. and Mré. Jacob Toman and son Douglas of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Toman on Sundey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good and son Floyd of Plattsville visited with Mr. and Mtfe. Omar Snider on Sunâ€" day. . Miss Cora Stager of Roseville was a guest of Miss Selina Spaeztel on Sunday. Miss Sue Bingeman of Kitchener is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bauer. Miss Mildred Bechtel spent Sat urdsy with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Ed. Bechtel at Gait. * Priscilla Gildner were recent guests of Mr. and Mre. Melvin Ernist at De B8T. CLEMENTS Mre. John Steckle and daughter Jean of near WiNliamsburg epent Mr. A. Schott moved on the farm formerly owned by Kurt Starke. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Seibert visitâ€" ed with Mr and Mrs. Clayton Feick near Strasburg. Mr. Clayton Shants of Nine Pines spent Sunday with Mr. Mervin We _Mr. and Mre. John Kautman are epending an indefinite time in Kitchâ€" ener among friends and relatives. Mr. Joe Wagner left last Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, to take up a specia} coumse in auto painting. over Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diets and family were visiting friends in Kitchener Mrs. John. Hohl. and many were those who toolk adâ€" la-l-. Shot: New Owner of Zohr Farm.â€"â€"Alin Bewar Moves to GERMAN MILLS Task will take time Why this offer is made to you To THE CITIZENS of ONTARIO Free Electric Flat Rate Water Heaters for Every Hydro Home in Ontario Despite the fact that this plan has been given many months of study and preparation by the engineering staff of IE:“ Commission it willP take time for the factories of the ProvincZ to produce all th:'y equipmegnt anfj for. Raw materials must be boughtâ€"special tools devisedâ€"dies cutâ€"machinery installed and even new industries established, before we can be assured of a steady supply of heaters built to our standards and specifications. We have already secured the utmost coâ€"operation from electrical, mechanical and allied trades in the Province. Costs of equipment have been worked to a new low level providing at the.same time fair wages to those who have fon:re‘mploymeat and a fair return to all those engaged in production. The Hydro Commission has set itself a task of considerable magnitude. There are hundreds of thousands of Hydro homes. I and employment are given impetus un‘fenr the plan. The free installation of electric water heaters evm pays for itself in power consumed. The plan will cost you nothing. It will give you lasting benefits, the first cost of which has not obligated you for one cent. Every homeâ€"every residentâ€"the whoie Province will be benefited, stimulated and enriched. â€" From time to time the Commission will advertise details of ‘progms. We confidently anticipate your interest and coâ€"operation in a plan by which all will profit. Watch for the next announcement by this Commission. Your own Hydro officials will gladly furnish further information. other method of water heating ; gl:) the Commission through revenue obtained by the sale of power. UNUSED POWER. Owing to the present longâ€"continued depression, resulting in the shckzmngl of industry throughâ€" out the province and the material falling off in the conâ€" sumption of power by industrial consumers, the Commission roueua power capacity which if not used will be lost. n order to absorb this power the Commissinn is d to install electric water heaters in all Hydro homes ia:o{au, believing that mutual benefits will be conferred on (a) the user through free equipment and a water heating service mor h:- l)vul:b:luy, convenience and comfort to any .au% ~* and Me Aiti purchased | Becringer. _ The Hydro Commission submits this offer to the people of Ontario for two reasons The Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission of Ontario is prepared to place in every Hydro home a flat water heater at no charge to the consumer. This means that an electric heater complete with a« heating element, thermostat and tank insulation and the necessary wiringâ€"will be installed in any Hyc Ontario where facilities exist absolutely free of all installation cost to the consumer. All the consumer has ay for the current he uses at a new low flat rate. This plan provides for the free installation of &ater Heaters" only where such electric hot water heaters are not already installed. This offer wi for a limited period of timeâ€"the expiry date to be announced later. ~ In homes where a "Booster" heater may be required in addition to the "Flat Rate Water Heater" will be made and the consumer will pay a nominal monthly charge which may give him exclusive of the heater at the end of a fiveâ€"year period. rigiting | family epent Sundey with Mr. and | M‘ â€" Oscarand Miss Lucinds Snyder‘ factory lnkflym u"'*""o""'"““m"- ok adâ€" n.l:;.‘n:ln. David Bearinger and ::: re. Simon Brubscher on Sunâ€" . and Mre. Josish Shan ' Austin | spent Sunday / with Mr. and Mim , »": J A Steiss attended the April d Mre. | Christian Mertin st Lexington. session of the Woolwich township e visit | Memsre. Stamley and Lioyd ang 49¢! 4t Conestogo on Tuesday. of Mr.| and Misses Wana and Eisie Selbert ,, ""08Y Y!8itore at the home. of , spent Sunday at the home of Mr. M": HMA"Ty Kochler were Mr. and 0% Kit |and Mre. Otto Pletch, Kitchener. _ M"6., Willism Koehler of Petrolia ome of Mtrfl-ummulr. and Mr. and Mre. Rdwin Koehier and and Mre. B. W. Lichty were Mesere. 3%45D!°" Grace of Kitchener. _ . s visi | A. Snow and C. Martin of Torouto . R#Yâ€" 804 Mrs. Moses Brubacherâ€" _ and Miss Ivie Riest of Elmira. spent Sundey with Mr. and Mrs. Mre. Harvey Schmidt and Miss Luella Shantz spent Tuesday afterâ€" noon with Mre. Herman Schaefer. Mr. and Mre. Jacob Schmidt enterâ€" tained the Blue Jackete of the Twin City to a taffie pull on SBunday evenâ€" ing. Mr. Howard Schnarr entertained a number of students of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener, at his home on Wednesday. Mr. Lehman moved his family and househoid to his ferm from the Twin City last week. Miss Lmella Shants of Waterioo spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt. To increase consumption of electrical power. To set to work as many Ontario citizens as possible : attended a ns of North in Suddaby of Ontarito A N NO U NCE M ENT Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Sattler were Mr. and Mre. Charles Heipel and son Clarence of Baden, Mrs. Loulsa Sattier, the Misses Edith Sattler and Viola Schaus, Mrs. W. Sattier and Mr. Oscar Sattler all of Waterloo. Mre. John Weie and Mr. Harvey Wels were Saturday visitors at the ho_gxe of Mr. George Weis. Mr. Albert Krauter is visiting for some time with Mr. and Mre. Walter Maurer at North Woolwich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Putzer of Waterâ€" loo epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. J. School and two sons of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mreé. Herman Bechtâ€" hold. Sire. William Kochler of Petrolia and Mr. and Mre. Rdwin Koehier and daughter Grace of Kitchener. + Rev. and Mrs. Moses Brubsacher spent Sundey with Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder at Elmire. The Misses Edith, Helen and Ha zel Schaner and Mesere. Arthur and Harold Schaner of St. Jacobe were Sunday visitors with their grandâ€" mother, Mre. Kate Schaner. ’ t Sege with fis s Mrs. ?om Sunday mother, Mr. Qscar and Migs Lucinds Snyder Oof Suider‘s Corner visited with Mr. hoga, Pesioning ab 45e w elutk _ _Rev. and Mre. Gomann of M ton were Menday visitore at parsonage with Rev. and Mre. H. Matilda Hoerle and -&aâ€";agh&er, wages. There is scarcely a home in Ontario which will â€" be affected beneficially by this plan of free installation electric water heaters. EMPLOYMENT. The pian of the Commission to install free electric water heaters in all Ontario Hydro homes will directly stimulate employment, in addition to benefits to be derived from economy, convenience and increased comfort in the home. Orders have already been placed with factories located in various parts of the Province which have created employment for skilled and unskilled labour and resulted in the purchase of raw materials and the disbursement of C. ALFRED MAGUIRE, Commussioner. RT. HON. ARTHUR MEIGHEN, P.C., K.C., Commiscioner W. W. POPE, Savetary. at the home. of t‘ were Mr. and HON. J. R. COOKE, M.L.A , Chairman d to place in every Hydro home a flat rate electric t an electric heater complete with accessoriesâ€" ary wiringâ€"will be installed in any Hydro home in t to the consumer. All the consumer has to do is to provides for the free installation of "Flat Rate Mr. Ross Wahl of St. Jacobs epent Sunday at the home of B. Wahl. here after visiting for some time with Mr. and Mre. Charles Sellers at Walton. Miss Mildred returned to their home , Mrs Rate Water Heater" installation Don‘t leave it till the last minute. Order your flowers toâ€"day. if you PHONE 674j â€"Your order will receive prompt EASTER FLOWERS © will be made ownership of Mr. and Mré. John Hahn and daughter Miss Ireme of St. Jacobs called on friends here on Sunday. few days with her daughter, Mrs Alvin Heier at Erbsville. fwob_r_l"rl_ea is visiting for a