| Pl!mo_'uthl.)m---. 87 Bridgeport Road â€" WATERLOOQ. â€" Phone 919 54 Bridgeport Road â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone 110 15 Church W. 134 Erb W. â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone 708w VOUB > L KLEINSCHMIDT‘‘S LIMITED 2%63â€"281 King East â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 1555 Sales â€" CHRYSLERS : PLYMOUTH â€" Service O.AC. No. 3 QATS ... srsmrmsmercsreniesnnsunarerccrneces IMPROYED BANNER OATS....................... O.AC. No. 157 OATS...:s0. sorrvrrveevnvnanaencereeess O.A.C. NO. 144 OATS.........c.ccccvremmmmeremetiemer O.A.C. No. 21 SIXâ€"ROWED......... VELVETO, SIXâ€"ROW ED ............. SEED PEASâ€"GOLDEN VINE.. BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES Sash â€" Doors â€" Windows â€" Trimmings â€" Cupboards ORDER ! GRASS SEED NOW Upâ€"Stairs at 8 Frederick St., Kitchener, a large stock of RUGS, CURTAINS, WALL PAPER, BLINDS, FLOOR COVERINGS are shown. Cut Prices. > « â€" Vislt Our Store. Extra help has been added. My daughter, (Pauline), Mrs. Hornung, and Mr. Hornung of Detroit, are now helping to serve you promptly and courteously. WE SELL YOU GOOD GOODS 8 Frederick St. _ â€" _ KITCHENER â€" _ Phone 353 ash, no clinkers and no dirt, Let us prove to you that by every standard it is the best fuel for you to burn. Sold by package or tonm. Prompt Delivery. ’ 168 Moore Ave. â€" _ Phone 690w Eo LANTZ WATERLOO, ONT. + Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike, Yellow and White Blossom Sweet Clover and also Alsike and Timothy mixed. SEED OATS â€" o GREENHOUSE Potted Plants â€" Cut Flowers â€" Floral Designs There if no more subtle or effective way of conveying sentiment than by sending flowers, < 96 William St. WATERLOO Phone 924 DO YOU KNOW .. ? Watch Your Budget! Economize! C. anp H. TRANSPORT D. W. Caughill, Prop. Service from KITCHENER to TORONTO and LONDON And Intermediate Points. LICENSED AND INSURED It bas been our constant desire to build a reliable, safe and economical service during the 12 years we have served our patrons. We pledge a continuatce of this policy. TO INSURE e Well Matured, Early Laying Pullets START YOUR CHICKS ON KLINCK‘S CHICK STARTER Our service is prompt and reliable. Kindly share us with part of your requirements this Spring. _ by the economy of our low prices. . _ Specializing in Combination Doors and Storm Windows. Bring your HEN and DUCK EGGS to us and we will turn them into "Livable" Chicks and Ducklings at most reasonable prices, For size, vigour and egg production, our Hatchery will guarantee satisfaction. Cut your Cuel bills. FUELâ€"PAK is highâ€"grade -l.z’.‘ coal. It burns with a clear, hot flame and leaves little Offering a larï¬e selection of millwork and other building materials which will stand the most rigid tests. You can rely on the quality of our materials and profit MARTIN‘S CHOPPING MILL We also offer Chick Scratch, Wheat, Chick Grit, Beatty Brooders, etc. KLINCE‘S LTD. FUEL â€" PAK CHRIS. SCHEIFELE J. DERBECKER Klinck‘s Developing Mash or Klinck‘s Range Mash â€" _ PHONE 95 premium gasoline. N. S. HUNSBERGER It has â€" PLOATING POWER LIVE RUBBER ENGINE x HYDRAULIC BRAKES ROOMINESS and SAFETY. PAGEL HATCHERY CUSTOM HATCHING REGISTRATION NO. 5405 Guaranteed Analysis: Protein (Minimum) ..........18.0% Ni. â€". Fat (Minimum) ................ 4.6% & Fibre (Maximum) .............. 6.0% @ : INGREDIENTS: Buttermilk Powder, Fish Residue Meal, Meat Meal, Bonemeal, Pearl ds: Grit, Calcium Carbonate, Cane Ioh-e3 Cod Liver Oil, Kelp Meal, Soyabean O Meal, Wheat Germ, Alfalfa Meal, Corn >‘ Meal, Barley Meal, Ground Oat Groats, Wheat Bran, Wheat Shorts, Wheat Midâ€" J dlings. And after six to cight weeks, feed SEED BARLEY ELMIRA, ONT. ..... $1.25 bushel un um am _ [\ _ Perscnile and cthoy ttoms ao told by Waterice Chrontale â€"â€" || "Tne acsth of Ammert Hoftman ot|f{; . T5¢ bushel 65c bushel 70c bushel Phone 17 ‘ Swartz of Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Swartz. _ Master Winston Becker of Kitchâ€" [ener was a guest of his grandâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Becker, ver the weekâ€"end. : _ Miss llnr{ Runchey spent the , weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. O. \Trussler of the Plains. ‘few days with her daughter, Mrs. flew days with her daug l Alvin _H’:ier,r at Erbsville. dered several numbers. Another feature of the prmmmo was a "farce", ‘"‘That‘a t 'n..‘ All Say". The cast included Misses Mamie Sherk, Glulg- Fried, Il‘rtlo Nichol and Cora Stager, William Webber, Henry Toivonen, Roy Stoltz and John Fried. The n was under the direction of M D :: m:ld Hllu. Lincoln Vguver, o an: oward, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Krauter. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weber and Mr. Frank Snyder of Conestogo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher. Twinâ€"City visitors on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hahn, daughter Florence, Mrs. Emerson Krauter, daughter Marie, and Miss Clara Vollmar. Cora 8h§cr was a visitor in Toronto on Monday. Skit Presonted at Meeting. The monthly muunx of the Literary Society held in the schoolâ€" house on Monday evening was well attended. A humorous xit. "Fordâ€" in(".i{leucd the audience immenseâ€" ly. The Grasshopper Orchestra renâ€" Visitors at James Ho% on Sunâ€" day were Mr. and Mrs. W. Beattie and Miss Ruth Beattie of Preston, Miss Elizabeth Beattie and Carman Treen of Hamilton. New Dundee were visitors at A. Stoltz‘s on Sunday. . e William Webber is spending this week with friends in Palmerston. Mrs. J. B. Bricker and Evelyn visited with friends in Galt on Sunâ€" Discuss Home Missions. The Women‘s Missior witioes pant rbeatas svening ‘spen ud evening with friends at Blmbcr, Mica Rattv Pannlar af Wataulan Miss Betty Peï¬glet of Waterloo spent Saturday with her cousin, Miss Florence Hahn. Mr. Jeremish Martin has rented the Jacob Ziegler farm. _ _ M Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn and family were Sunday visitors with relatives at New Hamburg. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Latsch and daughter Doris, Mrs. Russel Fried and son Murray were Jneltl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Vietch, Plains, on Sunda ment of the church on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Lamack had charge Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pewhr and sons Lioyd and Earl of Waterloo were Snturdaï¬vilhou with Mr. and Mrs. George Heimpel. _ Mrs. Jacob Fries is visiting for a Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Frickey. were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frickey and son Walter and Mrs. Hollats, all of Waterloo. â€" Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jeremish Martin were the Misses Melinda, Lovina and Salome Weber, Messrs. Ephraim and Abe Weber and Jonathan Martin and Mrs. Nosah Z. Lichty of Floradale. _ _ â€" Miss Ruth Miller spent the weekâ€" end at her parental home, North Woolwich. * f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vannier of ‘Wnurloo spent Sunday enni:f with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Val. _ Miss Mathilda Foerster returned home after spending the winter months with friends and relatives at Port Huron and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Jul. Scholl, sons Harry and Kenneth of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sattler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dammeier, Linwood. > On Sunday afternoon, April 7th, the examination of the confirmaâ€" tion class will take Place. Services commence at two o‘clock. _ Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Fried attended the funeral of the late Joseph Snyder of Waterloo last Wednesday _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stolts and Misses Alta and Margaret Stoltz of Sundn; 'itlln! Mr. and Mrs. William Recent and Sundna visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Gies were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gies and sons Walter and Bobbie, Mr. Mank and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Heller of Waterloo, Mrs. Frank Ball and Miss Grace Ball of Kitchener. A number from this community attended the funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Snyder at St. Jacobs on _ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bruâ€" bacher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Horst, St. Jacobs. â€" Master Amsey Martin spent Sunâ€" day with Leonard Brubacher, East Heidelberg. _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb, sons Jerome and George spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Schwartzâ€" beck, St. Jacobs. _ . _ _ Mrs. William Schafer. Mrs. John Ottman, Mrs. Emanuel Hoffman, Mrs. Alvin Ottman and Misses Eva Ottman and Addie Snyâ€" der, all of Hawkesaville, were Friday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Katie Schaner. Mrs. J. B. Bricker was a visitor in Galt last Wednesday. _ _ _ _ Miss Lorrine Kummer and Mrs. Gilbert Cressman of Kitchener were weekâ€"end guests with Mrs. Herman Huehn. Otterbein. etch, Plains, on Sunday. Miss Ruth Morrish ang{_ Mr. Roy Mrs. John Gies visited with her ROSEVILLE DIS8STRICT NEWS â€" , at in the baseâ€" Sunday visitors at the home of H. W. Bean were Miss Luella and Mr. Gordon Shantz of New Dundee and ‘Mlce ‘Dorothy Houser of South Cayâ€" , _ Miss Grace Baer «pent Sunddy | with her friend, Mise Hilda Boltz at Kitchener. _ Miss Dorothy Shantsz of Nine Pines spent a few days with her sister, Nire. Edwin Feick and Mr. Feick. Mr. and Mre. ‘Clarence Knechtel and son Rufus and Miss Myra Knechâ€" ‘tel attended the funeral of the late Mr. Albert Hoffman at Kitchener on Saurday afternoon. held at Gormeriy, Ont., for the past two winters, visited with his uncle, Rev. and Mrs. P. J. Wiebe on Saturâ€" day and, Sunday. Mr. Buyers brought the message to the congregation of the Rosebank church on Sunday morning and also adressed the Sunâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hamacher of Petersburg epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Alvin Egerdee. Mr. and (Mre. Wm. Schmidt and daughters Grace and Thelma of Kitâ€" chener spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Gelger, Mrs. Mary Strome spent a few days at the home of her daughter, Mre. Maurice Kellsey and Mr. Kellsey of Waterloo. ° Rev. Simon Cober and Mr. Oliver Casse] and the Mieses Ida and Anne Caseel of Preston were Sunday vielâ€" tore with Rev. and ‘Mre. P. J. Wiebe. The temperature on Saturday reached a new high of 62 degrees above zero. The maximum previous to this was 61. Mr. and Mre. Clarence Miller yvinitâ€" ed the former‘s parents at Welles ley on Sunday. * Miss Emma Shacht and ‘Mr. Clerâ€" ence Spepherd visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Knechtel Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Sider of Wainâ€" fleet spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s father, Mr. J. W. Witâ€" mer. Miss Evelyn Cressman of Stratâ€" ford spent the weekâ€"end at the home Oof her mother, Miss Simeon Cress Mr. and Mre. Vernon Witmer and family spent Sunday at the home of ‘Mr. and Mre. Lloyd Shantz at Waterâ€" lo0. Miss Kathleen Miller of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MIlâ€" ler. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dinger and family of New Dundee called at the home of Mr. Sam Sararas on Monâ€" day evening. Miss Myrtle Feick «pent Sunday with Miss Erleane Creasman of Vicâ€" toriaburg. f Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kellsey of Waterloo spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Dieâ€" fembacher. Miss Margaret Stoltz epent the weekâ€"end with ‘Miss Alta ‘Stolts of New Dundee, Mr. and Mre. Owen Bechel spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Fred Rheir of Nine Pines. Mr. and Mre. Nelson Thoman of Kitchener epent Saturday afternoon at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Witmer and Mr. Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Myers and daughters Ruth and Miss Eva Hartâ€" man of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Geiger. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cober of Plaines spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and «Mrs. Clarence Knechtel. Mr. and Mre. Wim. Witmer and daughter Marilyn Yvyonne spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knapp at Dundas. Mr. Melvin Baer spent Sunday with Mr. Roy Pfoh] at New Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hallman of New Dundee called on their daughters, Mrs. Gordon Hallman and Mr. Hallâ€" man on Thursday. ‘Miss Edith Baer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M. Baer of Kitchâ€" ener. TEMPERATURE HIGHEST QUICKEST METHOD TO RELIEVE A COLD & Drink full giase of water. . Drink futl stase of water. & Take 2 Aspirin Tablets. Just take Aspirin and drink plenty of water . . . every 2 to 4 hours the first dayâ€"less often afterward . . . If throat is sore, use the Aspirin gargle. But be sure you get ASPIRIN. It is made in Canada and all druggists have it. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every Aspirin Tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of the Bayer Company, Limited. When you have a cold, remember the simple treatment pictured here . . . prescribed by doctors everywhere toâ€" day as the quick, safe way. Because of Aspirin‘s quickâ€"disinteâ€" grating property, Aspirin ‘"takes _ Weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mre. Thos. Bedford were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaminski, Mr. and Mrs, Gerâ€" ald Bedford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Knapp of Kitchener. A very pleasant evening was spent last Wednesday when the young peoâ€" ple of the community gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Snyder. The evening was spent in playing progressive crokinole. Personals. Miss Marjorie McAllister of Lonâ€" don pent a few days with ber moâ€" ther, Mrsâ€"A. McAllister. was born in Waterico §3 yearse ago. _ ‘There survive to mours his loss, er officiating } The funeral of the lste Anthony P. Schueider, who died in Detroit on Wednesday of last week, took place there on Saturday. Deceased was 70 years of age and was a native of Josephaburg and for many years was a resident of Waterloo. ‘Three sisâ€" ters who survive &re Mrs. L. F. Dietâ€" rich, Agatha and Levina Schneider reside in Waterloo. Two brothers, Simon of St. Clements and Joseph in Drummer, S@sk., also survive. Quite a number from the village attended anniversary services at the Bridgeport Evangelical Church on Sunday and Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percival Bedford and daughter Shirley of North Bay spent a few days with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bedford. Robert E. Beger â€" ‘There passed away in the 6t. Mary‘s Hospital on Saturday, Mr. Robert E. Beger of ‘Waterioo. De ceased died as the result of a stroke. He was in his Slet year. The death of Dorothy M. Chenoâ€" weth, 23, daugter of ‘Mre. June Chenoâ€" weth of Kitchener occurred in the St. Mary‘s Hoepital on Saturday. Mother and one sister, Mrs. Jack Roâ€" berts of Kitchener survive. The funâ€" eral was held on Monday, Rev. Clarke F. Logan officiating. Interâ€" ment took place in the Woodland cemetery. â€" Mr, J. D. Melnosh of Vineland apent the weekâ€"end at Pleasant View, Mrs. Dunlop of Guelph and Mr. Barry Mutrie of Rockwood called on the latter‘s nephew, Mr. and Mre. T. 1. Croff recently. Mr. and Mré. Kenneth McAllister and children Joyce and Kathleen, Mrs. A. McAllister and Miss Marâ€" jorie McAllister were guests of Mr. and Mre Jas. Tucker of Arthur on Sunday. FARMERS START PLOWING Reports gathered in the surroundâ€" ing district. report that the farmers are already on their land, plowing and harrowing. The soil has already given up sufficient of its frost in order to make it arable, so eafly in the epring. The relatives surviving are his wife, three daughters and four broâ€" thers. The funeral was held on Tuesâ€" day, interment taking place in the Woodland Mausoleum. Y.P.S. Enjoy Party. Mrs. D. Todd of near Lucknow was the weekâ€"end guest of her daughter, Miss Vera Todd. Mr. and Mrs. David Sauder and chilren Roy and Bernice spent Sunâ€" ay in Yatton the guests of the latâ€" ter‘s father, Mr. Buehler. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft and daughter Esther of Kitchener called on the former‘s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Kraft on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beechey of near Breslau called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yantz on Sunday. Mre, Farrel of Ripley is spending some time with her daughter, Mre. McAllister and Mr. Kenneth McAlâ€" lister. Mr..and Mrs. Fernando Snyder and family visited Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weigand of Freeport on Sunday. Follow Directions to Ease Pain and Discomfort Almost Instantly aturday, interment {ollowing in the ount Hope cometery, Rev. J. Maurâ€" n and two daughtors, ®d Ho@man (Kitchener, Mre. Albert Schlachtor, tchener, Miss Marjorie at home. ur brothers and three sisters also % . BLOOMINGDALE Dorothy Mae Chenoweth Like a seasoned physician, our star mechanic makes an expert diagnosis. He looks for valves that need grinding, piston rings that need replacement, fouled spark plugs and other things dead or alive, but ailing. If your car does the 10 gallon stunt, drive as fast as the car will stutter, to DIETRICH ‘ S GARAGE 79 King 8. â€" WATERLOO â€" Phone 233 â€"or ten miles to the gallon? If you‘ll think about this seriously for just an hour or two you‘ll notice there‘s a great big differâ€" ence in the two proporitions. Do you get 10 gal. to the mile? Hold Your Next Party Hereâ€"â€"â€" Seagram, HarrissBricker | > 47 Victoria St. S. 178 Queen S. Beware of depilatories. There is only one safe and perâ€" manent remedyâ€"that is Electrolysis. We have the latest improveâ€" ments in Electrolytic equipment and assure those considering treatment that our methods are the most reliable and safest and give satisfactory results. .. .. that‘s what satisfied customers call our sprays and baskets of fresh flowers. Selected with care from our own greenhouses every morning. Downing Steen‘s flowers are charming, hardy and exquisite in perfume. DOWNING, STEEN anp CO. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY 15 years‘ experience in moving and transferring household goods and merchandise. 1â€"Ton to 10â€"Ton Trucks at your disposal. FLORISTS Retail Store: Greenhouses: 86 King St. W., Phone 1800 Fredemick St. Limits Kitchener ghone 162 â€" Members of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Service â€" Delivery to all parts of the Twinâ€"Cities. 528 Victoma Street 86 QUKEN s. KITCHENER PHONE 2428 DANCING EVERY EVENING TO "TRAIL‘S END‘ ORCHESTRA Reasonable Rates Regardless of price, the service is always commensurate with the best. Superior Remotrials Invited Ratz â€" Bechtel FUNERAL SERVICE Phone: Office Hours: 9 to 12 a.m.; 1.30 to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Private Office â€" Room 7, above Bank of Commerce _ 1 King St. East _ â€" _ Kitchener FINEST IMPORTED GRANITES CommERcial RepRopuctions OF THE HicHest Quauity Two large ballrooms with the best dance floors. Commodious dining room and beverage rooms. Redecorated and renovated throughout. LONG DISTANCE AND LOCAL MOVING een S. â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 2308 â€" The Cost is a Matter of Your Own Choice â€" MacPHAlIL ENGRAVING L. HUMMEL, Reg. Nurse TRAIL‘S END HOTEL CoNEsToOoGo A. H. FOELL anp CO. INVESTMENT SECURITIES TORONTO, KITCHENER, CALT AND CUELPH ' MODERN PRIVATE CHAPELS FINEST EQUIPMENT Floral Masterpieces Complete Sympathetic Service Medical Arts Building KITCHENER, ONT. Telephone 3690 â€" 3 TRANSPORT WATERLOO KITCHENER "Monuments of Distinction Phone Elmira 240w Residence 1457w Direct W ire Prone 2941 Phone 232