The W. M. S. meeting at the | Kirk on Tuesday Mr. B. C. Woods was a business visitor to Toronto on Monday. ~_ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Meihm of Guelph and Mrs. Fry of Alma visitâ€" ed on Sunday at the home of Mrt. and Mrs. Isaac Letson. Miss Ruth Marriott has secured a position in Alma at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trask. Messrs. A. E. Richert, George Letson, Charles Marriott and George Groundwater _ spent Tuesday _ in Alma. Mr. A. E. Richert and Mrs Kirk attended the funeral of Mary â€" Richert in Kitchener week. Messrs. George Shoemaker, Hugh Woods and Jim Mitchell attended a business meeting in Bloomingdale nn‘Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Letson re turned home on Sunday after spendâ€" ing two weeks in Toronto. It is reported that Mr. George Haufner has rented a farm near Freeport. Mr. Clifford Marriott returned home on Saturday from theâ€"home of his aunt, Mrs. Hamel, Kitchener, where he had been quite ill. We are glad to report that he is imâ€" proving. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Letson and famâ€" ily of Galt visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Letson, for a few days last week. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mr. Ephraim Shoeâ€" maker of Middlebrook on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Melitzer of Beamsville and Mr. and Mrs. Allen‘ of Brampton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melitzer. | Mrs. Bulmer of Elmira visited on Friday at the homes «f Miss Mary Weber, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richert and Mrs. A. Letson. The Temperance play entitled "Who Cares" under the direction of Miss Angeline Snider was given in the United Church in Bloomingdale on Friday. Other items on the proâ€" gram, supplied by the West )fon- trose Sunday School, included a mixed quartette, a solo by Mr. F. Ferguson and an organ solo by Mrs. Percy Snider. ; Personals. Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Krauth and. Mrs. Barber of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richert, Miss Mary Weber and M#. and Mrs. Henry Melitzer. Rev. Mr. Krauth took charge of the services in the United Church here on Sunâ€" day evening. He had preached here flb(‘):lt twenty years ago. _ .=..lIIIII|llIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIE Open daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. In reer of ll_ghuhc'a ‘«tor Lawn Mowers sharpened. Good workmanship guaranteed. Tricycles, Rollerâ€"Bearing Wagâ€" ons and Roller Skates. ATI ki;’c of _ repairs â€" and â€" accessories. Knives, Scissors, Razors, and “\"I'|||o Cares" Well Presented. ood workmanship guarantee Phone 4l£“ KRUEGER‘S BICYCLE SPECIALS For One Week New and Used BICYCLES 32 John St. E., Waterloo Brodey Draimin Special Low Summer Prices for Relining or Remodelling Phone 3020 and we will call C Let us _Hollonderize your coat, the Furrier‘s safe method, that cleans both Lining and Fur and has your Coat in good shape in Fall when you want it. CA This is a condition in which every Fur Coat is bound to be, after a season *J Before we send your Fur Coat to our Storage Vaults. May 1 point out to you the stains and matted portions, and the general "dull look" of yo:;r Fur and Lining ? of wear, no matter how careâ€" ful you have been. Furs Stored and 2% WEST MONTROSE 106 King West KITCHENER for your Garment Fur Co. Cleaned held their monthl home of Mrs. Bo Bob last Mima Ada Yost is spending a fow days this week with friends in Kitâ€" chener Mrs. D. Steinman of Vineland, is visiting this week with her sister, Mre. J. Yutsl. Mr. and Mre. Moses Gi: Baden, visited on Sunday and Mrs. Dan Erb. Mrs. J. Yutai and sons Rripe and Elmer spent the weekâ€"end with frienda in Baden. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Devitt, Misses Frances Triplett and Ruth Devitt and Master Homer Devitt epent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert and son Rose visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helm near Waterloo. Mr. Charles Woelfle of Wiliameâ€" burg epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Rellinger. Mr. and Mre. Horace Haliman and {amily of Williamsburg «pent Sunâ€" G@ay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wismer of Strasburg called on Mr. and Mre. Stanley Sni_qer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Donald of Oakâ€" ville spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miine. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Klie and famâ€" ily of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mre. Henry Klie of Kitchener and Mr. and Mre. Ed. Rueffer of Petersburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Clarence KHe. Mr. and Mre. Bob Mcliroy of Kit chener «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Edwgr! Meliroy. Mr. and Mré. Allen Knechtel, Mr. Albert Knechtel and Mrs. Dan Knechtel of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Jacob Knechtel and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowman. Mr. Stewart Weber and Miss Myrtle Weber spent Sunday evenâ€" ing with Alice and Robert Milne. Mr. Clayton Jerae! of Kitchener called on his brother. Mr. Sanford Israel on Sunday. Mr. Louis Eckert visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. L. B. Haliman on Sunday. Mrsa. Melinda Shantz and son Dan Of Kitchener and Mr. D. K. Devitt visited with Mr. Cyrus Rickert on Sunday. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Milne and daughters, Edith, Jeesie and Gladys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Verâ€" non Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Melanchton Hallman and children Kenneth, Howard and Evelyn of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. L. B. Halliman. Mr. and Mre. Geo. Milne and Mr. L. Norman, school inspector of Galt, spent Wednesday afternoon at the local «chool. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Creseman of Waterloo spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mre. Addison Rickâ€" ert. Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the play given by the Willing Workere‘ Class at the United Brethâ€" ren Church in New Dundee on Wedâ€" nesday evening. Misses Nellle Bachert, Frances Triplett and Ruth Devitt attended the Junior Mission Circle at Sterling Avenue Mennonite Church on Tuesâ€" day evening. Rev. and Mre. Wm. Brown of New Dundee called on friends here on Thursday afternoon. Miss Miriam â€" Creseman spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt. We are sorry to report that Mr. A C. Bowman le still confined to his bed. His many friende wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Shants and Miss Wilma Shantz of near Waterloo spent Tuesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Stanley Snider and Mr. Snider. Arbour Day was observed at the local school on Friday morning. In the afternoon the Elmdale baseball team competed with that of Mannâ€" heim here, the score being $1â€"25. Reâ€" freshments were served in the school after the game. Miss Grace Livingston of Kitchâ€" ener apent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Rev. Erdman of New Hamburs was a visitor in town on Monday. He called on Mrs. Elizabeth Rlsegsar, who is not enjoying the best of health. J. Zehr all of Pine Hill, Mr. Joseph Roth and daughter Edua of Welles ley, Mr. and Mré. Aaron Zehr and family of Wellesley. Mr. Aaron Jantzi of Wellesley was a vieitor in town recently. _ Mr. Moses Betsner was a visitor in B%OM day last week. Mr. Steinman called on Mr. John B. Juzti at Victoriaburg reâ€" cently. Mre. Moses Steinman of Wellesliey spent Wednesday with relatives in town. Mr. and Mre. J. L. Forler and daughter Bertie spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Pfanner at Weliesâ€" ley. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wagler were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jantsi, Mr. and Mre. Allan Jantzi and family, Mre. Mr. Fred Becker of Williamsburg called at the home of Mr. and Mre. Mr. and <Mrs. Mare «Bocker, :l.ummm.ruwu rg were recent vug.a bome of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 8 ler. ?ï¬hï¬m"‘w&-w Mr. Allan Petric gpent the week "Tam bevitg 1of daughter Joan o Hemiffloy in vie9ing. with bor. me Schmidt. Mr. Karl Bergman of Detroit was a visitor in town over the weekâ€"end. Mre. Henry Schneider and eon and daughter visited at the home ef Mr. and Mre. Chas. Schneller at Wil liamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Dan and family, Mr. and Mre. l!m'n- ler and family were Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe KINGWOOD MANNM EtM Moses Gingerich of Behnelâ€" a L se se s RoR eC O0ECC Sm bectons . Arcteaion, cmd ncindand Sunday. 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross ln1 pusâ€"oâ€"mikpnnmnetcaueatecemeceneeans family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Boll Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of Hamilton were Sunday guests of : Horst. Ms. and Mrs. Geo. Kelterborne. | _Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldbeck of M Mr. and Mrs. John Walker visited ; Waterloo were visitors of Mrs. Elenâ€" m s | oun Fries A :%’.'n‘::dw}?eib Woih‘l" vc;‘o av-:". u:'. h.:-?:-’ny ll=: 4 un visitars o t. an r8s. F.â€"fa nt Sun % & "‘Welice. 0 _ _ _ _ n o ce is T9 ak ME ;E}I'?,Jé 'ir'..B C%‘:gi" lnib‘chn and oye Brubaker, W" were vu{on at the home o rs. Anson Brubaker on Sunday. _Mr. and Mrs. Enos Detweiler of West Montrose were Sundg visitors with Mr. and Mro. Isaac Hurst. Sulr. Peter Clui;umu:“ and Miss ena y 0f ner were Sunday %n of % and Mrs. Sunday visit Hgl‘ol({ Cress. Mr. Melvin and the Misses Beulah, Mabel and Olive Bearir‘:{er of Watâ€" erloo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Martin of the Three Bï¬dw visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elias Weber, Wallenstein, on Sunday. _ _ _ e _ Mrs. Seth Bowman of Lexington was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thoms on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sauder and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin of the Three Bridges visited with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sittler on the 3rd of Peel on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ s __Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Brubacher of the Three Bridges visited friends on the 11th of Peel on Sunday. | Mrs. Wm. Ziegler and sons Waiter and Lester, Waterloo, were visitors of Mrs. Levi Licbt{ last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Brubacher, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Knarr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Martin attended the funeral of the late Ephraim Shoemaker of Upper Pilâ€" kington on Monday. _ _ .« _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Martin and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Marâ€" tin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Martin, FMoradale, on Sunday. _ bicicle. â€" iss Rubena Holle of Conestogo visited Mrs. Simeon Martin last Thursday. __ _ _ _ _ 6 Mr. and Mrs. M. Kerchner and daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. William â€" Westfall and daughter, Miss Amanda, visited at then%‘ree- port San. on Sunday. _ _ _ __Mrs.~Levi Lichty and dn;?hter. Miss Leah, visited with Mr. a ?n. Amos Good, Waterloo, on Sunday. Master Lincoln Martin of Peel visited _ his â€" grandmother, â€" Mrs. Lichtr. on Sunday, coming on his bicycle. > Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith, Kitchâ€" ener, and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn of Heidelberg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schaner. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Knisehewa{y. _ Miss Louisa Otterbein visited at Heidelberg on Sunday. _ _ P _ Mr. B. C. Giese of Linwood was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr&. w. l_‘{._§chafl‘er onflSq}Brd‘,:y;.J Mr. and Mrs. Eden Cressman and fnmil{ and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buehler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cressman and Mr. and Miss Moyer, "Pleasant View," Bloomingâ€" dale, on Sunday. _ _ _ â€" nson Brubaker &nlm"m s _ 0 Mr. and Mro. J k and \mifl.y visited nt*tlhnfloin on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubacher A!;ll’ family spent Sunday at Hawkesâ€" ville. Mr. and Mrs. Eli_Brubacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin at the Three Bridges on Sunâ€" _ The D. G. Martin broom factory is a busy place these daI's. Owing to the numerous orders for brooms received by Mr. Martin, several unâ€" employed men have secured work. Personals. $ |his B wifeie haiivare msore. | on Monghly Meetings. 'M Calvary Church Ladies‘ Aid held) /A ie 2e hire. 4 M nc hanyete o) day The monthly mee of the Luther Lengucy was g:fd on the evening of May 2nd. Walter Schaner was in ch::ï¬e Miss Edith Schaner read the pture w znd Alfred Holst gave the topic cussed by Rev. S. J. Wittig. Broom Factory Busy. end Alfred Holst gave the boJolc "Christian Service". This was disâ€" Topic "Christian Service". misisonary talk and Mesdames H. Cress and R. Hahn contributed a duet. The programe for next month will be preparedmlg Mrs. B. laabel and Mrs. T. Schmidt. A social will be given on the 17th inst. by those members of the Aid whose birthdays took place during the forepart of Montghly Meetings. “"‘" Thitk KTHMMY . vary Church Ladies‘ Aid held) AIb@" Day was fittingly absorved E:?t.rta lé.hl-og th'.‘:’m w president, was in the chair. Fourâ€"| Seeding operations have been conâ€" teen members answered the roll ull..lwi delayed by unfavorable %m C C. %m A.| weather conditions. ahl were appoin ragians.. _ Mr. R. H. Roberts, inspector of Mrs. Robinson led the ch‘eur‘l‘umc Schools has made arrangeâ€" study, the subject. being "The Witch ments for a meeting of the township study, the subje g’mm‘ i# "The Witch ments for a meeting of the townshiy ofngndor." 'I‘t‘st T{ez:ï¬i.,unfmuu and the trustee boards 2 month will be "The Mother of Public Schoole in the township to be i(lytsthfrom.‘ltoï¬s.:.‘?the' home of Mrs. Clarence Trbecker, in charge of Mrs. Doerbecker lln.’ Â¥, Gics, Mrs. H. Fisher and Mrs. 8.\ y. fevegeoly en Ph s ie chicle in clerk, Mr. m nry BittJer '"‘ also well ino':a'nii:;em 0 omrhl::' v.ri‘;b ng Mr. W with the g_lilq_ &Adw:od W for has bought the Gilles hardware:store District, Takes Passession. . |â€" Rey. A. M. He | 2 highty restecmed "Roome Aifiecs | wRier 0 uo. i migbain matarned i0 will be "The Mother of Public Schools in the township to be "‘‘A ten will be Ned on hold in the towbably hal. namt Bat. -â€"â€"-â€" i twho "is interested in â€" Hollinger, Widely Kpemn in propestticy theyre ® ** 4* ed a singâ€"song at the :Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mi . and Mgo. T. â€"Bowman,of Kitchener visited Mr. and Mmmml rpendrefantsimaninet * u: 4 s A0 : / > »Snig. W > T. and Mrs. ©*.ener were ruu over ‘Sunday at y. kbe home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.‘ 0 Kaufman. } . ‘The 'Pdrovincw'l::ie ':= Kitchâ€". ener pai A t last week. | iss I. %!lnon of Detroit ‘-At r"_' ;&hmtcdbwhlhhu‘on -n~, * Mre. t r. and nk Baxter apd :':e%-‘d near 'lt..nd::F *0 » & & hm * ; of .Mï¬n.Wo t I Mrs, °C. '57'.'"3&:"5-::}: ener on Satyrday cwenln'\rcI where she will lpev a short time with friends. The ‘Waither Luther League Soâ€" ciety of St. Paul‘s Lutheran congreâ€" gation listened to an informative address y Rev. C. Aaron of Oneida, 1 Wis., a North American Indian. He talked on mission work among the Indians on Svndaa forenoon and took for his text Matt. 28: 19, 20. He pnh; brief history o‘!‘ his vh?tl‘l amo own congregation whic cmga of over three hundred comâ€" _ Mrs. J. B. Miller left for Kitchâ€" ener on Saturday evening where sbe Mrs. Philip Gram left for Monâ€"‘ treal where she will spend a few days. She will attend the Graduâ€" ation of Nurses exercises, their daughter Kathleen being among the Mr. Chas. McLaughlin moved his housebold effects into the apartment house of the late Chris. Hammer. Messrs. Fred and Clarence Denâ€" stead epent Sunday with their friend, Mr. Howard Zinkann. Next Sunday, May the 14th, Moâ€" ther‘s Day and Go to Sunday School will be observed in the Evangelical Church in the afternoon. Services will begin at 2 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Stricker of Mooreâ€" field, Ont., and the Misses Bernice and Ruth Snyder of Sebringville were Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braendle. Mr. Harry Hartung has purchased the property of Mrs. John Wels and will take possession in the near fuâ€" ture. Mrs. L. Sattler and son Mr. Rufus Sattler and Mr. and Mre. Charles Schmidt of Kitchener called on friends and relatives here on Sunâ€" Mr. Leander Gies and Mr. Heibein oï¬ Waterico were Sunday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. John Gigs. . _ Mr. and Mre. Nelson Cunninghs and Mre. Frey of Kitchener call on Mrs. Mary Sattler on Saturday. Mr. and Mre. B. Zinkann E;pent Sunday with relatives at Mt. Elgin. Mre. Elizabeth Richert of Detroit, Mich., Mre. Art Shants and Mr. George Reipert of Kitchener spent Friday evening at the home of B. Wahi. s : day with friends in Blenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Hartung and family of Waterloo were Sunday visitore with local friends. Rev. Mr. and Mre. Moses Bruâ€" bacher spent Sunday with friends at Roseville. Sunday visitons with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sattler were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sc.hloo& and family, Miss Viola Schaus eB8d Mr. Oscar Sattler all of Waterioo. Mre. Fred Braendle and daughters the Misses Lauretta and Hennah were Tuesday visitors in Kitchener. :«Rart ot.lmat week. at_her. houte h« Eguuq-.u-«.mu Miss Elvina Bauman and Mr. Jobr Metzger of near Wallenstein spent Sunday with friends here. Arbor day was observed in our school on Friday. The teachere and pupile were busily eDgaged in rakâ€" ing the play ground and cleaning desks‘ and windows. Mr. and Mrs. William Mmux: and Mr. and Mre. Henry Stueb were ‘Bunday vieitore with Mrs. Henry Sattier. Mr. Oscar Stroh, Miss Emm Stroh and Mr. and Mre. Walter Stroh and sons, tmrlim afternoon visitore with Wimtra ives. affecting townehip.echoo! grants. _ Mr. Oliver Suider of Burfard was a Sunday visitor with his slsters. P"‘.BTE‘&".‘"’“‘"""" »oonalt Rabtat eeolr ho o uu-.um:.um.nu Tuesday. % Mr. Gust Baryah is gpending the week in Montreal. ie on oi wm.xn' Sehone in B chener last Friday. Arber Day was fittingly abserved at the Public School here last Friâ€" Mr. Wilbert Brubscher spent Sunâ€" r. and Mrs. Alex Rau of Kitchâ€" WELLEOLEY HELDLELAERG Sister M. Hfldvude. eister of Mre. Medard Martin, Miss Barbara Bchil}l of Elmira and of Mre. Fred Fischer of Riora, is critically ill in the St. Joseph‘s Hospital, at Kalamaâ€" #00, Mich. Sister M. Hildegarde unâ€" derwent a serious operation several wenaks ago. Mra. Medard Martin ! yisited her sister in Kalamazsoo. | _ Mtes Kdna Carnochan of the Bell . Telephone staff here, has been apâ€" | pointed temporary manager to sucâ€" ceed Miss Phiilipe, who was recently University ot Poeronto. Mr. Hers, is at â€"present visiting his parents here. Mr. Hers will be leaving shortly for Northern Ontario. Mr. J. J. Â¥anchus has joined the Boatty Washer Store saies staff at Kitchener. “ z Oscar Holtaworth of Wooiwich about a mile north of Elmira, shipped to Toronto a carload of heaâ€" Mrea. A. Her:, of EWimira, has comâ€" GN-I his mining course at S.R.S. niversity ot Toronto, Mr. Her: is The folowing officers were electâ€" gd: D.D.G. Master, Bro. Paterson, of Guelph; D.D.G. Secretary, Bro. R. Hunter, of Gueiph; D.D.G. Warden, Bro. L. Oberholtzer of Kitchener. Fojlowing a short business session the retiring D.D.G. Master, Bro. R. Long of Elmira, was presented with a _P.D.D.G. Master‘s Collar by P.D.DG. Maeter, Bro. R. Dakin of Gait. Eimira Notes. At the amnual district meeting otf Royal City District 1.0.0.F. No. 2% held on Wednesday. Every repreâ€" sentative from the district was presâ€" ent. There were representatives from Lodges from Gait, Hespeler, Preston, Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, lora, Fergus and Kimira, about one hundred in all. paring for a succeseful season. The new officers are: president, Archie Morria; viceâ€"president, A. Hartman; secrelaryâ€"treasurer, T. H. Scott; ground supervisor, George Kares. Presonted .With Master‘s Collar. a fuil blooded American Indian spoke on missionary work among the Oneidan Indians in the state of Wisâ€" consin. He told how they are overâ€" coming old suspicions and crude practices and how they are being educated. Bowling Club Reorganizes. The Rimira Bowling .Club are preâ€" Smith‘s Sttver Truss has no elastic, On Wednesday evening at the Senior Walther League mecting Rev. C. Aaron, an Indian Missionary, The many friends and acquaintâ€" ances of Mrs. Theresa Bowman of near Floradale, one of .the oldest residents of Elmira‘s district, having celebrated her 93rd birthday on New Year‘s day, will be grieved to hear of her serious accident at her home, while walking acrose the floor, she tripped on a rug and fell to the floor, fracturing her thigh bone. It was a common occurrence to see Mre. Bowman, on a nice day, walking from her home to the vilâ€" lage of Floradale a distance of one mile and return again. She would go about doing her household work and often would assist in farm chores. Indian Gives Missionary Talk. FLORADALE LADY BREAKS THIGH; IN HER 93rd YEAR Mr. retrape or steel. Light, durable, inespensive. Write or call for Herman Herz, son of Mr. and A SAFE Y SECURE D E P O S IT O RY J. J. Yanchus, Correspondent and Agent Phone 266 or 205, Stoddick House. from the fundamental policy of stability and protection of clients laid down by its founders. Through good times and bad it has followed The Bank of Toronto has expanded since 1855 to its present nationâ€"wide depository for the funds of this young country in the making." ELMIRA NEWS VER threeâ€"quarters of a century ago, The Bank of Toronto was "BANKâ€"+*TORONTO 1855 pounds. ‘The physician, who knaw the forâ€" mila of the remedy, told her to take two of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pllis after each meal and to come back in a month for another teat. She followed instructions and took no other medicine. On November 14, 1932, a pale, thin girl walked into a physician‘s office and had her blood tested. The reason for her condition was at once evident. The haemoglobin content of her blood was only 68 per cent. Red corpuscle dount only 4,640,000. She just had to be pale. ADVERTIEING in The CHRONICLE Mr. and Mre. J. B. Weber, Mrs. 8. J. Steddick and Misa Alice Kirby attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Jacob Brohman at Guelph on Saturâ€" day morning. ‘ Rev. Vincent Morgan of Macton was a visitor in town on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wm. Auman was a business visitor to Toronto over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mre. Geo. G. Ran visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Class at Water loo on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. G. Cless has only recovered from a six weeks‘ ilIness. Mr. John Ludwig of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with his mother here. § Rev. C. H. and Mre. Cornwell and daughter Doris, visited for several days with friends at Willoughby, in the Niagara district. Mrs. A. E. Lewils visited with her daughter Miss Lena Lewis at Toâ€" ronto, over the weekâ€"end. Mr. K. Hutton relieving manager Mr. J. D. McKean, at the Bank of Nova Scotia, visited friends in Toâ€" ronto Oover the weekâ€"end. Miss Alice Kirby of Arthur spent the weekâ€"end with her cousin, Mise Marguerite Steddick. Mre. Harold Sippel and son Henry visited for several days with friends and relatives in Drumbo. * Mr. Chas. Siliphant of the Rural Hydro Commission here visited with his family in Stratford over the weekâ€"end. Mr. C. J. Upper of Kitchener, visitâ€" ed friends in town last week. Mr. Upper, like Mr. Frank Bristow 6f Elmira, are grandeons of Edward Bristow, the founder of Kimira and Elmira‘s first Postmaster. Mrs. W. W. Cleghorn, Miss Vieâ€" toria Cleghorn and Mre. Louis Fischer were visitors to Kitchener on Saturday evening. Mr. Archie Ritter of Queens Uniâ€" versity faculty, Kingston, arrived at his home here for his holidays. Mr. and Mre. Lorne Franklin and children of Galt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amlinger over the weekâ€" end. . Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Panter were visitors to Kitchener on Saturday afternoon. Personals. Miss Emma Eby, R.N., who underâ€" went an operation at the Stratford hospital recently, has returned to Elmira. Established 18sss vy fat cattle, fed by Mr. Holtzworth In the load were 26 choice cattle He received 5% cents Ib. Degomber 14 her biood showâ€" her weight was but 91% You Can‘t Fool a BLOOD Test of the strength and service of this $88,000,000, and with reserves one and a haif times greater than capital, the strength and soundness of this Bank have never been so evident as in these trying times. ban-king.' With assets of over $114,000,000, with deposits of over the principles of sound, . You are invited to make use of Mr. Stanley Doering on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Emil Debus of Burnside callâ€" ed on friends here on Sunday. Mrs. David Doering of Doering‘s Corner was the suelt of Mr. and Hr‘s‘. J._’K._ Schmidt on Sunday. Blood tests acientifically prove the real value of a bloodâ€"building remedy. If you are anaemic, pale and underweght; if you lack amb+ tion and energy, get a box of Dr. Williams‘ Pink PiMe from your druggiat and begin the treatment today. Revitaiize _ your _ hdood stream and build np new resources of etrength and vigor. You are takâ€" ing no chances. Dr. Williame‘ Pink Pills are clinically tested. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heipel, Mr. William Heipel, Mrs. Nelson Hoerle Mr. Edward Doering and Mr. Abel Doering attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Andrew Heipel at Waterâ€" loo last Saturday. _ c s Mr. Jacob Schamber and Miss Barbara Schamber of Kitchener visited last Sunday afternoon at the l;on: of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berdux and family spent last Snnda{‘mni at gle rt’tome of Mr. and Mrs. N'e'ï¬on oerie. Mr. Edward Weiler of Guelph and Miss Clara Weiler of Baden called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Schmitt on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wrath and son Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teagan of Detroit were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Wegford over Sunday. _ first time that she wasr positively pretty. 5,024,000 _ red _ corpuscles. _ Her weight was 100% pounds, a gain of nine pounds in thirty daya! She had gained color and attractive Mr. E. Stoskoph of Kitchener was visiting friends in the village on Sunday. g‘any was held at Gill‘s Hall on hursday evening under the aus gees of the Doon Softball Club. ollowing the games dainty reâ€" freshments were served by the {)adi:ls]. Later a dance was enjoyed y . Allen Block of the town line spent Sunday with friends in the village. A successful progressive euchre The annual Arbor Day was held at Doon Public School on Friday, May 5th, when all the children were busy cleaning up the premises in the morning and in the afternoon they hiked to the pinnacle where they all enioyed themselves. Mr. L. Jackson has returned to the village after spending a week in Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hobbs and daughâ€" ter Edreld spent Saturday with relaâ€" tives in Kitchener. Miss M. Ross of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end at her summer home in the village. Miss M. Kerr spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her parents in Hesâ€" peler. Stanley Jones spent Monday in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. George Cluthe of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cluthe. 1933 Mr. Karl P. Graber was the guest PHILIPSBURG