Mr. and Mrs. Christ. Lebold and daughters â€" Frieda, Laureen and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leiss and daughters attended the funeral of the late Joseph Kropf of Zorra. Mr. Harvey Bast and Miss Helena Bast and Mr. Clarence Miller were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bast of Tavistock. Misses Barbara and Clara Lebold visited with Mr. and Mro. Erwin Lebold on Sunday. SRD LINE WELLESLEY Mlbs Elvera Bast and Mr. Walter Hackett of Guelph spent the 24th of May with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bast. 1y WC sene on en n ue ons ons P o s o Mr. Samuel N. Jantzi was a Sunâ€" day visitor at Mornington. i . L. Nenuss sWn s o esn Sn o en Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leiss and family and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Erb and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Steinâ€" man of Baden. _ MNUMte ie oi t Several of the young folks of the community enjoyed an interestâ€" ing ball game on the 24th of May. 18 e & e e _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Lichti were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Zchr of Crosshill. Every new weave â€" every new colorâ€"every new 1984 model. _A colossal disslny that sets a value precedent that‘s down right sensational â€"$19.50. Boys‘ Clothing As Smart As Dad‘s In The Clothing Department . . . . TWO KNICKER C tu ;F;;iâ€"l: 7Qu |li{y woollens, good workâ€" w manship :u:d fit. 00Siz(:.: $5 95 28 to 28 .. .ces & Two Longer Suits The best we could find on the market for boys who wear this type MEN‘S and BOYS‘ A real showing of ï¬r; blues, Oxford greys and fancy tweeds in Suits of outstanding quality. Sizes 14 to 20. Highest Quality At Lowest Possible Cost / BOYS‘ SUJITS P Where the Good Clothes Come From 2 Trouser Suits for NOW and SUMMER STEELES 20"* Off TRUSSES Suitable for any kind of rupture. _ Prevent â€" yourself from torture and get a truss to ft you. We have the knowledge and experionce to At you right $19.50 EXAMINATION FREE A. Cohencious ALL TRUSSES A Complete Stock of 46 KING ST. E. 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT. 96 King 3t. Weet Kitchoner SUITS $13.95 SATISFY They were made by a leading specialist, recognized as probably the country‘s leading makers of $25 Suits To keep this orsuiu- tion going we made a tremendous cash purâ€" chase, disregarding production cost, to {lve you this phenomenal offering of upâ€"to theâ€" minute suits. s for 1 MEN‘S TOPCOATS Mr. and Mrs. J. McMllan of Paris were recent visitors in the village. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peck and datughâ€" ter Hilda of Limerick and Mr. and Mrs. N. Eech spent Victoria Day at the home of Mrs. W. Eech. Mr. and Mre. D. Rauckman and two daughters Marie and Vera of Kitchener were visitors in the vilâ€" lage on the 24th. Robert Marshall of London spent Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall. 8 \hnnd\lm Fred Smith of Galt spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrée. F. Smith. â€" â€" â€" Mrs. R. Jones, Stanley and Kathâ€" leen Jones were visitors in Preston on Saturday. Mrs. J. Bryce has returned to her home after eponding a week with reâ€" latives in Toronto. Mr. S. E. Shantz of Kitchener was a business vieitor here on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ott were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. J. Harrig of Preston. Mr. and Mré. Ralph Hubacheck and two daughters and Frank Hubacheck of Kitchener spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mre. A. Wolfe. \il\\ Boll is spending a vaca tion with relatives in Toronto, \r. and Mrs. F. Husband and daughter Lettie have returned to their home here after epending a few woeks at Owen Sound. .\lh;u .\l.â€lZc'nTr ;i);;lll the weekâ€"end at the home of her parent«, Mr. and â€" ,\l‘.-"'(‘."{;b'n{;; (;bén't Thnrsday with relatives in Kitchener. ____ _ .\h‘w J. Kerr of Hesbeley Leonard Huston and W. Graham have returned to Kincardine after spending two weeks in the village, tearing down the Doon Railway Staâ€" tion. Mr. and Mre. L. Nahis have reâ€" turned to their home in Blair after «pending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce It‘s not only a great value offerâ€"it‘s a great style offer too. Smart new ideasâ€"new colors â€"new patterng and weaves. And the style‘s there to stayâ€"the quality sees to thatâ€"at $12.50. (:v Shantz returned to his home in Kitchener â€" after epending . a . fow woeeks in the village. 0_ Flla Wolfe apent Friday in Kitchâ€" ener the guest of Miss Norma Whitâ€" kie Mr. and Mre. W. Jonea and family spent Sunday at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rauckman of Kitchener. The Board of Health, Dre. J. Scott Hogg of Preston and Mr. Honhoeffer of Kitohener visited the Doon Public School on Wednesday. The health of the children was reported satle factory ’VI"hVeJ 'monmly meeting of, the La: dies‘ Auxiltary to the Freeport Sanaâ€" torlum was held at the home of Mre. E. Perine and Mise K. Hepburn on Thursday evening. The president, Mre. L. Tilt, was in charge. A social hour was enjoyed. """l:iu:':;vvvl;;g"&;cle held their meet Ing at the home of Miss E. ‘Knoll on Wednesday evening. . Miduanabunane. D esns i J. L. Graham of Gueiph with his wellâ€"drilling outft ie busy drilling a well on the property of Mr. and Mre. F. Hobbs. Lumber Bale A Success. ‘The aucton eale of lumber of the Doon Station which was held Satar day afternoon was well attended. The bidding was brisk, R. M. Roth of Tavistock was the auctioneer. _ The unemployed of the village are working on the back road in Doon cutting down the shoulders and wid entng the road $12.50 KITCHENER DOON Jonea and family ~ _ The Wellesley Municipal Teleâ€" phone Commissioners had a meeting mno Commi Tuesday last Tuesday on i matters mmu. to the m; "Ir. J Reide! of St. Clements was a business visitor here last Tussday. Political Meetings. en;;‘,"t.i’; ?E.F m:lid;ie.â€" _will hold a meeting in the town hall on Thursday, May 31st. e Mr. N. Asmussen, ‘the Liberal candidate, had a successful meeting last Ndnï¬ Mr. Sims of Kitchener and Mr. Norman Ratz of Waterloo and the candidate were the princiâ€" rnl wpeakers addressing the meetâ€" ng. . ‘lr, and _ Mrs. Waliter Ottmann and family and Mrs. C. F. Ottman visited friends in and around ‘Tavistock on Sunday. _ _ > _ _ Mr. .Henry Carree of Stratford made a few short calls while here on Monday. _ _ _ _ _ _ __, _ Mr. Geo. Strebel, theâ€"Misses Ida and Amalia W#'ner. Mrs. Wiebe and Mrs. H. . Kaufman were business visitors in Kitchener on Saturday. S sls uuï¬\:.‘ Gustave Woiwade is quite ill with asthma of the heart. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Faulhafer of Gadshill spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ?‘aylhngqr. _ i ï¬-l:s _A. Lotz and daughter of Mn{nooth are spending a short time with friends here. _ _ __ _ __ _ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kaufman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kaufman spent Sunday with friends in Kitchâ€" ener and Waterloo. Inspector R. Roberts of Kitchener g;\id our school an official visit on onday. Won Ball Game. _ _ _ A l;a;;bnâ€"lfâ€"n;a'nch between Taviâ€" stock and Wellesley was played here Monday with a victory for the locals by a score of 5 to 4. Preparing Election Ll.:!- e en on y Messrs. W. B. West, A. J. Saunders, C. F. Ottman and Joec Wagner appeared at Crosshill on Monday _ before _ the Revising Offlcersvpertaining to the revision of the Voters‘ Lists in the coming provincial election on June 19th next. About fifty of the young people of the Glenallan and Holien United Church enjoyed a weiner roast on the river flate on Wednesday evenâ€" ing. A good time was enjoyed by all. A number of the ladies from this vicinity atended the meeting Of the Women‘s Association of the United Church which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robort Newton of near Macton. mil'r‘..x;d“:\i;é.-}\'.'\f\;. Ruler epent Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mre. Russel Ruler pf Arkell. e ~ Mr. and Mre. Allie Begga and song Kenneth and Cecil of near Millbank were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews. Miss Susannah Bubler of near Hawkesville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Sittler. Mrs. J. Sanders of Glenallen spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jackson. Mr. and Mré. Jake Metzger and family spent Sunday with friends in Hawkeaville. \lrl’hmh“ler spent the past week with his son near Hawkesville. Mr. and Mrs. Norman King and family of Elmira and Mrs. A. Lishâ€" man and family of Kitchener spent the 24th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ruler. , A number of the young people from this vicinity attended the social evening at Magnesium Inn, Drayton on Thursday night. Mrs. Oliver Scheifele and daugh: ter Theima and Mr. Alf. Trussler of Waterloo spent the 24th at the home of Mr. and Mre. John R. Jackson, Mr. John Franklin has disposed of his farm to Mr. Boley from near Elora, who has already taken possesâ€" wlon. \Mr. Nelson Matthews and sisters Mary and Muriel and Mr. Morley Jackson spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Reist of the 8th line of Poel. Miss Violet Meteger accompanied by Kitchoner friends spont the weekâ€" end at the home of the former‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mre. Henry Metzger. Quite a number of the young pm-l ple spent a pleasant time at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Elo. Martin on Sunday evening Porsouaie and ether ‘itemÂ¥ as told by Waterico Glisegicle Big Increase In Business Salada Tea Company Credits Success In This District to Chronicle Advertising and Quality of Product. YATTON ~ DE8TRICT NEWS : chandise _ priced _ reasonably . and backed by consistent advertising reâ€" aults in Increased sales, is shown in a letter to the Chronicle from the Salada Tea Company of Canada Limited, in which it credits the Chronicle â€" advertieing large . meaâ€" sure for the substantial Increase in Salada sales for the first four months this year. The letter is as follows: The Waterloo Chronicle Waterloo, Ont. Dear Birs:â€" We belteve you will be interested to learn that owing in large measure a coneiderable increase over eame pertod of 1933. to our advertising in the Chronicle, Salada tea salea in Waterloo, for the first four months of this year, show We attribute this increase to the fine quality of our product and to the value of your publication as an Ad~ vertising medium. With kind regards, we are, Yours very truly, SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD Another proof that quality mer Red Crose Juniors. ‘The Junior Red Croes of Pine Hill School held their final meéeting on May 18th. Very encouraging reports from the Cheer Committee and the program committee were ‘received. ‘The program consisted Of a news paper edited by the pl‘aylb. the ediâ€" torâ€"inâ€"chief being Lilly Vohs. Several poems were then read by Orville Ehnes and this wae followed by a song, "If I Knew the Garden," by the IV class girle. A very interesting debate, Resolved that Homework should be Abolished", was igiven by the TV class pupile. The negative was upheld by Douglas Hofstetter and Gertrude Otto and won the de ‘ctslon. A . paper “T&elu. Don‘t for ‘Those who Value Vidion", was given Excelient Program by | Miss Marion Bowman visited at |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowâ€" â€"man on Tuesday evening. by Lilly Vohs, a reading, "Preventâ€" ing Colds", by Helen Jones, &lso a comical heaith ‘‘Tiny Tim" given by the younger pupils, completed the program. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein and family and Miss Marion Bowman spent last Monday evening with Mr. and Mre. Herman Vohs. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Strome and son Glen and daughter Darlene and Mre. Gideon Hamacher epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Quinn Hamacher of Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. J. K. Swartzentruber spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mre. Jonas Boshart. Mr. Harold Spere spent the weekâ€" end with friends in Kitchener. f Mr. and Mre. Waiter Ecketein and family spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eckstein. ““&i‘{;‘.'ii'nn Jantz epent Sunday with Mr. Elmer Boshart. â€" ue .'..M;-EIEGFVEEMeIn epent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein. â€" â€" ) Sunday visitore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave K. Boshart were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilheolm and Mr. and Mré. Herman Williams and Rev. Dengis, all of New Hamburg, and Mr .and Mre. Simon Heer of Kitch ener, and Mr C. O. Jantzi and sone Vernon, Marvin and Emery of Vic toriaburg and Mr. Joe!l Boshart and Miss Sarah Boshart of Baden and Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Martin and son Nyle and Mr. George Holst and Mr. and \Mrs.Mré. Allan Jantzi and family and ‘Mr. and Mre. C. E. Swartzentruber and family. Mr. and Mre. John Roth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. C. B. , Jantzi. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jantzi and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Steinman of Welâ€" |1esley epent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzl. 1 Quite a number of friends and |relatives and neighbors attended the (funeral of the late Gotleb Oberer ‘whlch was held on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. Gottlicb Oberer Passes. Mies Norma Swartzentruber onterâ€" tained a number of her girl friends on Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday. m:\llus.(;".-\lï¬t;lil‘t)n Bowman epent Sunâ€" day with Misses Ruby and Myrtle Hamacher. o _ Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jantzi and daughters Grace, Doris and Eva and Mrs, J. Zehr apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swartzentruber. Mr. and Mre. Oscar Gremm, Miss Rose Paepcke, Mr. Orville Woolner and Mrs. Paepcke of Kitchener visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckâ€" stein on Sunday. Mr. Willlam Dubrick of near Baâ€" den and Mr. Vernon Erb of Victoriaâ€" burg epent Sunday with Mr. Delton Boshart. An aged resident of this district in the persons of Gottliecbh Oberer passed away on Sunday at the age of 86 yeare. Mr. Oberer was born in Witten: berg, Germany, April 15, 1848. His wife, Loulsa Pfohl, predeceased him 15 years ago. He is eurvived by one brother, Henry Oberer, 253 Victoria St.,. Kitchener. Three brothers and two «isters predeceased him. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart, Pine Hill, to Wilmot Centre Church, thence to the adjoining cemetery for burlal. wWATERLOO MAN HURT As a result of injuries received in a fall, Mr. A. G. McKay of Waterloo is confined to his bed. The accident occurred when he was painting and the ladder falling while he was on It. Por: A. 0. Jarvie Noloon _ _A reunion of the !hnnl family was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Martin on the 24th of May. Those present were Mr. and z-. J. 8. ‘uhnnutmbcr Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hamet} and daughters Mildred, Helen, Phyllis and son Paul and chum, Annie Silâ€" doski and Mrs. Elfrieda Gies and daughters Murie! and Ruth. Mrg. Levi Lichty, daughter Miss Leah, and Miso Lissie Sauder visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Good, Waterloo, on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. A. Morris of Elmira were visitors of Mrs. A. Brubaker on the 24th. _ _ S Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby visited ; with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shantz at| Waterloo on Sunday. _ _ _ __ _ ; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst, Messrs. David and Hen?' and Miss Lena Horst visited at Strasburg with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martin on Sunday. ©HO MEIC, BRIRIOML MRUIION NU MEDCEZT Mrs. â€" Stanley â€" Schweitzer and | daughter Catherine of Waterloo , were Sunday visitors at the home of , Mrs. Anson Brubaker. _ _ /4 _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cress and fnmllg, Mr. Melchoir Cress and Miss Eva Steinfeldt of Elmira spent the 24th at Neustadt Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst and Mr. and Mrs. Levi M. Martin are leaving at the end of this week for a visit in Lancaster, Pa. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stahle and daufhters Ruth and Gertrude of Wellesley spent last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thoms. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Martin and Mr. Philip Martin of Erbsville were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mre. Ezra A. Martin. â€" _ _ Miss.Judith Martin spent Sunday under the parental roof. _ _ R â€"‘Miss Amanda Westfall spent Sunâ€" day in Elmira. s s it _ Mr. and Mrs. John Bauman of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dilman Brubacher on Wednesday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty of Floradale visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cressman on Wednesday. § â€"â€"ï¬i;s-“ï¬;;; _Ann Hoffman â€" of Kitchener was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi M. Martin on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ernst called on Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubacher on Sunday evening. _ 2 A number of the young people of the Mennonite Church iere put on a program af Strasburg on Sunâ€" day evening. _ _ _ _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cressman and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brubacher visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Weber near Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Martin called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Absalom Martin at the R. R. crossâ€" ing on Sunday. Mrs. Martin is seriously ill. . _ Lo . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubacher and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hurst motored to Georgian Bay on : the 24th and came home with‘ a nice string of fish. _ _ _ ; _ Mr. A. K. Detweiler is seriously ill. Mr. Harr&Henrich is filling his place on the W. W. Sr:ide}‘- ‘gypt‘lnds; â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. Knoblauch of Hesson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn. _ _ _ K _ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Petch and baby daughter visited friends here on Sunday. _ c _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Fergus were visitors in the village on Sunday. _ _ l2 . Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie. of Kitchener and Mrs. J. C. Morâ€" lock of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and‘ Mrs. Jack Morlock. Mr. John G. Hahn was in Toronto ‘on Monday attending the sale of three carloads of cattle shipped on Saturday. _ _ . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hahn, daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wurm and sons Robert and Jakey visited at Bamberg with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grube. Rev. and Mrs. C. H, Cornwell of Elmira spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner, as did Mrs. Walter Amis and daughter, Misg Irene. 80 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl and son Carl spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Shantz, Kitchener, to celebrate the birthdays of Mrs. Wahl and Mrs. Shantz, which occur on the same day. __" Mr. and Mrs. George Riepert and son Robert of Kitchener were Sunâ€" day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wahl. _ Miss Dorothy Smethurst of Acton was a visitor on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thoms. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubacher, Mrs. A. B. Weaver, Mr. David Ernst and Mr. Eli Brubacher visited with Mrs. Jacob Gingrich, near Preston, recently. Mrs. Gingrich has reached her 90th year and is hale and hearty. â€" Mra. Alfred Snyder and daughter, Miss Ruby, are touring in Europe. | â€" Mr. and Mra. W. W. Snider spent the weekâ€"end in Muskoka. Sunday School Convention. _ . â€" Mr. and Mrg. John Sully visited in Preston on‘Sunday. _____ _ _ _ A conference will be held in the Mennonite Church on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. |______ _ A very successful Bunday School convention of the Kitchener District of the Lutheran Church was held in St. James Church here on Sunday. Helpful addresses and inspirational ginging characterized the sessions ‘both afternoon and evening. Sixtyâ€" five delegates and 100 visitors were in nttemgmce as follows : St. Peter‘s, Kitchener, 19 visitors, 5 delegates; St. Matthew‘s, Kitchener, 39 visitâ€" ors, 6 delegates; First English, Kitâ€" chener, 6 viitors, 5 delegates; St. John‘s, Waterloo, 18 visitors, 6 delegates; St. James, Elmira, 12 visitors, 5 delegates; St. Paul‘s, Bridfnport, 3 visitors, 4 delegates; St. James, New Dundee, 3 visitors, 2 delegates; Hesson Road, 5 deleâ€" zatel;%lrbnvflle, 4 visitorm, 2 deleâ€" gates; Heidelberg, 4 visitors, 2 deleâ€" gates; Linwood, 5 delegatew; Conesâ€" togo, 5 delegates; St. Jacobs, 6 deleâ€" g;tea- Shantz Station, 4 delegates; Annhdm, 2 delegates. Ministers rrount were: Rev. A. Buehlow, Galt, C. R. Roberts, Watâ€" erloo, L. H. Kalbfeisch, Eim{ira, G. Schu‘t!. New Dundee, H. J. Lamack, |Heidelberg, W. Schultz, Linwood, _ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kirscht of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pautler on Sunday. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lichty and daughter Hazel visited in Stratford on Sunday. _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelterborne and daughter June and son Larry of Stratford visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Kelterborne. . . Mr .and Mrs. F. E. Welker, sons Arthur and John and daughter Mary spent Sunday afternoon in Lintoweï¬ and S. J. Wittig, pastor of St.| RURAL PUPILSs sHOW Jacobs and Conestogo parish. __ EXCELLEN Aunardine in tha rana The following list of officers were elected: President, Rev. L. H. ; Kalbfleisch; viceâ€"president, Mr. Geo. , Hoelscher, _ Kitchener; _ secretary,| Miss Lillian Struke, Waterloo; ass't\ sec‘y, Miss W. Hartman, Kiwhener;‘ treasuror, Mr. John Vogt, Kitchâ€" ener; executive committee, Messrs. | H. Ludolph, New Dundee, Willinm‘ Dammeier, Linwood, Herman Schaefer, Heidelberg, and Herbert Gies, Conestogo. JUBILEE | â€" â€"clearing out all suits and coats before builders tear down the walls in the Clothing Section of the Men‘s Shop . . . . . ccndensing furnishings into a small front section, the only portion of the Men‘s Shop that will be left intact during Building Sale building operations Men‘s and _ Boys‘ Wear REDUCED 5 MEN‘S GREY TWEE SUITS at $15.80, With extra trousere. Sizes 35, 37, 38, 40, 42 ... es 2 YOUNG MEN‘S SUITS WORK SHIRTS AT 905 â€" in both light blue and BUILDING SALE BARGAINS in everything that every man or boy needs to wear â€"â€" at GOUDIES WITH THEG NEW ‘q40 SERIES InstantGas Ranges for Your Kitchen and BETTER Cooked Foods for Your Table! Kitchener‘s Oldest Department Store New Beauty #Make and Burn Sizes 33 and 35 dark blue shades THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COMPANY, Ltd. The B'g Huardware Store Dealers in Coleman Lamps and Stoves. WATERLOO â€" Phone 215 â€" ELMIRA In these new, modern r-ngu you will find handsome deâ€" signs and finishes that will add new briï¬htncu and beauty to your kitchen! New improvements make it easy to have better eooked foods for mur table! The New Coleman Instantâ€"Gas Ranges are the finest stoves ever made! _ All rnnfa model® have concealed fuel tanks made o patented Everdur metal . . . rust, acid and corrosionâ€"proof. And they provide modern gas service for cookâ€" ing . . . no matter where you live. m Amazing New BANDâ€"Aâ€"BLU Burner The new Dial Type Carburetor Valve gives you, at oiow finger tips, Fo-ltive. visible fuel control. It g nces gas Imunt‘I from any good grade of unâ€" eated motor fuel. Makes these Instantâ€"Gas Ranges easier to operate than ever before. s EBE Y OUR DEA LER Everything In The Men‘s Shop M. Weichel & Son Limited Soo""';w_s; kcmarhb/c Ranges at Our Storel WORK SOCKS AT 17e AND 30c 90¢ Cuts fuel costs oneâ€"fifth. Provides a wider range of cooking heat. Gives even heat distribâ€" ution; 20 per cent greater heating efficiency. A time, money and hgror-uvln; improvement! £$9 Their Own Gas . . . Light Instantly! TORONTO, 8, ONTARIO All EXCELLENT RECORD According to the report of Inspecâ€" tor L. Norman the attendance cards of the South Waterloo schools for the month of April show that the puâ€" pils have the record of attending over 90 per cent of the time. Only three rural echools droppéd below the 90 per cent mark and in each case it was due to sickness. S. §. No, 4, Waterloo townehip, had a percentage of actual to perfect of §8.4; S.8. No. 22, North Dumfries, 72.4; and S.S. No. 20, Wilmot, 80.4. MEN‘S HEADLIGHT OVERALLS ‘ AND SMOCKS e MEN‘S BULLDOG SMOCKS at 90c â€" sizes 36 and 38 only. Blue shade. Worth .‘ _ 90¢ > 615.80 1909 â€" 1934 $2 (SR35X)