Fast colors. Special PRINTS And GINGHAMS Sizes 34 to 44 36 inches wide New patterns. . Regular 65c. Extra Special is more dangerous than ignorance" . . .. say 96 out of 100 employers. Although what‘s.in a man‘s head counts forâ€"more than how he looks, we find that the man who uses his head is usually a neat dresser. GERMANN‘S "CARELESSNESS Having your clothes tailored by Braunlich ensures the best and newest in style and outâ€" fitting {ourself with accessories will help keep your appearance neat at all times. CROWN JEWEL BATTS Outftter to Gentlomen 9 KING N. â€"â€" WATERLOO They must ft in that they correct your errors of vision. You and we must be certain of that. And they musg &1 in the perfect adjustment beâ€" fore the eyes. Mountings out of adjustment interfere with the other fit. Accuracy in every way, in every case, is our chief consideration. Better Vision . . . Dedicated To R. BRAUNLICH (Continued next Thursday) 54 King S. GLASSES MUST FIT TWO WAYS Large Assortment of LADIES® PRINT wWATCH YOUR LOOKS! EYESIGHT SERVICE House Dresses This hardâ€"wearing floor covering in patterns. which go right through to the burlap backing, can be bought for little more than the price of printed linoleum. Patterns and designs for bathrooms, kitchens and halls. Preâ€"Season Sale 9& PFICES, PCF SAURIC YA ::â€":9m.serosreciscueecoorenisrnneeccarrecterecnee C Preâ€"Season Sale of JNLAID |INOLEUMS New patterns for Spring. Attractively priced. Size 6 ft. x 9 ft. .. $3.95 Size 7%, ft. x 9 ft. $4.95 Size 9 ft. x 9 ft. .. $5.95 Size 9 ft. x 10% f1. $6.95 Size 9 ft. x 12 ft. . $7.95 13 Queen St. N. KITCHENER _ Phone 3380 SPFECI A L Blend will prove a sheer delight to lovers of fine tea. Velâ€"Felt Floor Rugs Complete Photographic Service When you give your photo you give the most distinctly personal of gifts. At any season of the year there is no more admired or acc:ï¬ti.ble gift than photographs from the TRUSSLER STUDIO. â€" _ SPECIAL RATES NOW _ â€" King S. _ WATERLOO Phon Waterloo Opp. Post Office Vannier & Cook New Lot of PHOTOGRAPHER QUALITY Studio and Home PORTRAITS GEORGE H. TRUSSLER .. 25°¢ $1.00 49¢ Interior Decorators celabrated last Sunday by large numbers of their congregation and friends who poured in their felicitaâ€" tions and congr@tulstions. ‘Theâ€"event also marked his 40th year in the minâ€" istry. Rev. Cresaman was married in Tavistock 46 years ago, by Rev 6. ‘Krupp, Mr. (Cressman being om:â€" ployed at the time on the Cressman homestead as a farmer. Shortly afterwards he entered the ministry. Mr. and Mre. Cressman‘s family includeg five sons and two daughters, Mre. Lageer of Creemore and Miss Joy Cressman RN., and Rev. Lioyd Cressman of Emporia, Kansas. First Night Well Attended. Open night at the New Ham:â€" burg school proved of considerable interest to the older folks and parâ€" erts, who visited the duitding. The claeses continued in full force while the parents sauntered about, or inâ€" terested themselves in the French, history, geographby or agricultural lesâ€" sons going on at the time in the various classrooms To Replace Bridge. > Stouffvilie.â€"The 45th wedding an niversery of ‘Rev. S. Cressman and Mr. C. W. Cressntfan of the Doâ€" minion ‘Tire (Co., Mr. Vernon W. Cressman of the Economical Fire Inâ€" surance Co., Mr. Frank H. Cressman of the Goodrich Tire \Co., all of Kitâ€" chener and Mrs. W. 8. Cressman of the Great West Life Aesurance Oo., London, were all at Stouffville. The roud and bridge committee of the village of New Hamburg have decided to replace the bridge over the Nith river just east of Waterloo St. The type of the structuce has not yet been determined. . Fire Force Cut by Thaoe. The village council has begun the job of picking the new fire departâ€" ment staff to man the newly purâ€" chased equipment. The new brigade will consist of only ten men, while the old one consisted of 13. Besides the applications of the old staff, the councirhu received 12 other appliâ€" cations for the jobs. « Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. John Schiebel were Mr. Edgar Giroâ€" Mr. C. 0. Kruspe, photographer, is collecting the photos of all of the business men of New Hamburg in the year 1906. When completed there will be over 67 pictures. All of the photos are to ‘be originals. Mr. Herb Helm of Kitchener was a Sunday visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Panahan of Mac ton spent Sunday in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Bremner of Tralee visited Sunday with friends here. Miss Monica Schiebel called on friends in Listowel Monday. Mr. Paul Hammer of Etmira spent a few days with relatives here. What Do YOU Know About The Milk You Buy? Does it measure up to the BEST MILK available? In short, is it as good as Grand View Dairy milk? First quality. New patterns. Size 6 ft. x 9 ft. .. $5.25 Size 7%, ft. x 9 ft. $6.65 Size 9 ft. x 9 ft. .. $7.85 Size 9 ft. x 105) f1. $9.25 Congoleum Rugs GOLD SEAL. BUY GraND_vIEw DAIRY NEW HAMBURG MILK FOR SAFETY OBSERVES 45th ANNIVERSARY it measure up to the MILK -valhtle? In e Kitchener 731 r 2 BRIDGEPORT HESSON Phone 67 And up. Breithsagt and Miss B Liliisn Broitâ€" Quesn street north, Witchener, folâ€" lowing the Detroit Symphony Orches tra eoncert at the Lyric theatre at Saturday evening when they gatherâ€" ed to celebrate the 30th wedding anâ€" niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frey. ‘The friends of Mrs. H. W. Sturm, turning from Toronto where a diagâ€" mosis of her condition was made. Gome 3 friends of Mr. and Mre. Harry Frey, Preston Road, pleasâ€" antly surprised the happy couple on Homewood avenue, Kitchener, the wife of exâ€"mayor Sturm will be sorry *e learn that she is critically ill at St. Mary‘s hospital, where she underâ€" _ The members of the Crystal Reâ€" bekah lodge of Waterloo were the hostesses at a charmingly arranged tea and baking sales at the home of Mre. Otto Hauck, corner of Queen and Young Ste., Waterloo, Friday afâ€" ternoon. ‘The guest» were rectived y Mrs. Hauck and Mrs. E. Gerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brubacher, Bruâ€" bacher St., Kitchener, are receiving the congratulations of friends on havâ€" ing marked the 51st anniversary of their wedding at their home Sunâ€" day. Mr. Brubacher is aged 73 years and Mrs. Brubacher 72 years. Both are in good health and enjoyed their anniversary, . which _ was â€" marked quietly, with a family dinner party. Mre.‘S. B. Bricker of Waterloo, enâ€" tertained the W.M.S. of the First United Churel in Waterloo for their meeting at her home on Thureday. The president, Miss Bessie Vanâ€" Every presided. Miss S. Moogk reâ€" viewed a chapter of a book and plans were laid for the next meeting The engagement is announced of Mes Lorna Snow, daughter of Capâ€" tain Ernest Arthur Snow and Mrs Snow off Kitchener to Mr. Edwin Noel Needham, «on of Mrs. Needâ€" ham and the late Mr. Edwin George Needham of Ecclessall, Sheffield, England, the marriage to take place in April. + Twin City: (riends of Mrs. (Dr o John Rutz. nee Mise Carrie Bechtel, are pleased to learn she is convales cing nicely from serious injuries sueâ€" taned when hit by a motor car a few months ago while crossing a ptreet to her house in Toronto. Mr. and (Mrs. Clayton H_ Suyder Willow SL, Waterloo, are passing a few days at the Vanderbilt Hotel while in New York City. Mrs. Pred Blackwell of London is visiting her parents, Mrâ€" and Mrs Wim. McDougall, Waterioo Mrs. Edward F. Seagram enter tained at a children‘s party in honor of the birthday of her little daughâ€" ter Carol at her home, Willow St., Waterloo, on [Monday night Dr. Francis J. O‘Brien of RHoches ter, N.Y., accompanied by | Mrs O‘Brien, his daughter Miss Naomi, and son Donald, spent the weekâ€"end | in the Twin City, visiting his cousin, Mrs. L. M. Bidwell. Mary St.. watar.‘ lo0, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Motz,! Queen St.. Kitchener. Mrs. Clifford Belyea and Mrs. Walâ€" ier Bean apent several days in Ham:â€" ilton recently going down for the post nuptial Iuncheon given in honor of Mrs, Bean by Mrs, Goldie Henry at the Thistlé club. Mr. Harold O. Dobhin. Waterloo, visited hi« aunt, Mrs. Carrie Ratz. at Toronto on Wednesday Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley, Saturday, March 23rd. a son. dats, Kitchener, Mr. J. Wileon, Dray ton, Mr. George and Miss Anna Bas ler. town line, Mr. and Mrs. Mel BHanley, Mics Panline Schiebel. Mr. and (Mrs. J. M. Schnoider have returned to their home, Queen St. S. Kitchener from St. Petersburg. Fla. where they apent the past «ix weeks Mr. E. C. Knoblanch spent Sammt day in Kitchener. Mr. Patrick Dogherty Sr.. who has been «eriously ill for some time. is able to be up and around again Mr. Melvin Hanley and dauchter Mary spent Tuesday in Kitchener, Miss Helen Groff visited Smmday with Mr. Steven (Groff. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. S KITCHENER YE OLDE MILL SERVICE Munroe Fisher, l’ro]:. h British American Products Goodyear Tires PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Change to t)mmer oil now. Next Bank of Montreal Phone 612 â€" â€" WATERLOO FARMS FOR SALE 200 ACRES This $12,000 farm of 200 acres, 30 acres bush, fine buildâ€" ings, conveniences in house, at a good price .................. $7,800. Trade or sale. Close to city. Excellent buy for anyone planning market gardening. At a good price, ings in good state of repair. Soil excellent. A real buy at $6,000. _ lnsurance and Real Estate Phone 704 â€" 590 Frederick St. KITCHMENER BENDER _ REALTY CO. urchase ;ov and r;up the benefit of increasing prices. 100 ACRES Within 8 miles of city. Buildâ€" ORDON‘S oop UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Satisfy 65 ACRES . $4,800. For Con. Heimpal, sitnated 1 mile south of Erbsvilie, on Under the powers of a certain chattel mortgage which will be proâ€" duced at the time of gale, there will be sold by public auction on the farm of Alex. Dietrich, situated 3 miles northwest of St. Clements, 3% miles southeast of Linwood, on FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 At 1 p.m. Stockâ€"4 cows fresh one to three months and bred again; 1 cow due in April; 1 steer; 1 heifer; 5 calves; 1 bull calf, 3 months old; 2 sows due time of sale; 14 shoats, 65 lbs. each; 30 hens. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er; Masseyâ€"Harris mower, like new ; lnte;m\tion.l hoe seed drill; Masseyâ€" Harris hay loader; cultivator; fanâ€" ning mill; 2000 lb. scales; 2 single plows; Sâ€"section iron harrows; 2 wagons; sleffh with box; top buggy ; Jumper cutter; hay rack; scuffier; gravel box; hay fork, rope and pulleys; plow harness; team harâ€" ness; single harness; Mellotte cream sepgrator, â€" like new ; doubletrees; forks; shovels; chains, and many other articles. Phone §592w. Waterloo. Note â€" The sale of farm stock and implements for Jacob Ziegler Estate, Heidelberg, has been chagged to Thursday, April 11, not April 10 as advertised in the sale ad., owing to the St. Clements horse show which is being held on April 10th. Please remember, change of date to APRIL 11. Valuable Farm Also about 3 tons hay; 4 tons straw ; 325 bus. oats; 75 bus. barley. No Reserve. Terms â€"â€" Cash on day of sale. March 30 (Saturday) â€" At 8.15 a.m., at my auction stand opposite the Kitchener market, furniture and household _ effects for Mrs. L. Lighter. _ â€" _ + March 30 (Saturday afternoon and evening)â€"Entire new stock of ladies‘ dresses, spring and winter coats, at 95 King St. W., Kitchener, for the Fashion Shoppe. Do not miss this sale. April 5 (Friday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable farm stock and implements for Conrad Heimpel, situated 1 mile south of Erbsville and 4% miles west of Waterloo. April 6 (Saturday)â€"At 9 a.m., at my auction stand opposite Kitchâ€" ener market, a lot of good furniture and household effects, to be sold for storage under the Warehouseman‘s Act. April 8 (Monday)â€"Elmira Fair, at my auction stand in front of the Farmers‘ Shed, furniture and houseâ€" hold effects for Veronica Eby. April 11 (Thursday) â€" At 12 o‘clock noon, entire farm stock, implements, hay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to the estate of the late Jacob Ziegler, situated 4 mile south of Heidelberg. Plan to attend this big sale. The farm is rented. April 12 (Friday) â€" At 1 p.m., valuable farm stock, implements. hay, grain and straw for Alex Dietâ€" rich, situated on the 9th Con., Wellesley Township, 3 miles northâ€" west of St, Clements, 3% miles southeast * Linwood. April 13 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., very valuable furniture, includâ€" ing antique bed and chest of drawâ€" ers, and household effects belonging to Mrs. Ben. E. Snyder, Centreville. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender were among the guests at the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Benâ€" der‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr, at the old homestead near Philipaburg last §:tut_q':y;_ & Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and little son Edwin were Sunday visitâ€" ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Martin, near Elmira. _ Mr. Noah E. Miller spent several days visiting friends and relatives in Toronto. Mrs. P. Allgeier and daughter Miss Vera Allgeier of Elmira, and Miss Margaret Bender of Kitchâ€" ener were weekâ€"ermd visitora with the Bender families here. â€" _ Messrs. Solomon Bender and Edâ€" mund Schwindt were business visitâ€" ors to Galt on Monday. ___ _ ___ Auction Sale Lists W. W. FRICKEY. Auctioneer Miss Esther Miller of Violet Hill, Miss Ruth Miller of Heidelberg, Misses Margaret and OT". Miller of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end with twll'neir parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. iller. Miss Lovina Horst is spending several days at the home of her brother, Mr. Sam W. Horst * Mrs. J. Bird has returned to her home in Elmira after spending the winter here with her son, Mr. Sam M. Bird and Mrs. Bird. _ _ Miss Orell Snyder of Kitchener and Mr. Willard Schwindt of Galt 'w'ur-eï¬urndi’{l guests of Mr. and Mra Edmund Schwindt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Klns and famâ€" ily attended a reunion and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King, Elmira, on Saturday evening. ERIVWE, RRRTIEME ©VC PPEA C CCTUE+ Pfr‘ Maurice Schwindt has .'ono' to Galt where he will be employed on the farm of Mr. Wm. King. No Reserve. â€" Torms: Cash. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo 592w. . JOHN K. FORWELL, Mortgagee. ED. KAUFMAN, Clork. 18â€"2 AUCTION SALE NORTH WOOLWICH ments, Hay, Straw and FRIDAY, Phone Waterico 5092w. _ 13â€"1| _ |24.â€"lb. bag ; 1 fat steor; 1 pigs, 75 lbe. ecas At 1.30 p.m. & + Eugene Hirteis The death of Mr. Eugene Hirteis ot Kitchener occurred on Monday at his home on Victoria St. Deceased wus g native of St. Agathe and was in his 71th year He lived almost his entire lifetime in Kitchener and operated a ‘blacksmith ehop at King and Â¥Youne Ste.. in the early days of Berlin ' Surviving are one son, Herbert, Kitehener, one daughter, Mré. J, D. C. Forsyth, Kitchener, one brother, Joseph Hirteis of St. Clements and two sisters. Miss Theresa, Kitchenâ€" er, and ‘Mrs. Joseph Weiler, Trout Creek, Muskoka. Five grandchildren also survive. The funeral was held Thursday morning (today) to St. Mary‘s RC. Church and thence to Mount Hope Cgémetery for interment. Shirley Neeb There pasced away in Galt on Monâ€" day the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Neeb, formerly of Kitâ€" chener. The child was only eeven month« of age. The funeral was held in Galt, interment taking place in the Galt cemetery. on Wednesday, March 27th. Mr. Earle Freeborn of Chapleau and ‘Miss Jean Mueller of North Bay «pent a few days at their home here. Mre. Earle Miline of Vancouver, Mtrs. C. Schafer of Beameville and Mrs. J. Thompson and son of Windâ€" «or attended the funeral of the late Mr. W B. Freeborn last Friday. Mr. amd Mric. Joh Monday in Toronto ‘Mra. Flora F. Phair of London and Mrs Henry Poffers of Peffers are spending some time with Mrs. W. B. Freeborn and Miss Olive Freeborn. Mr. and Mrs. Mason and Dr. and Mre. Harold Bruce of Toronto epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Bert Wray and Mrs. James Bruce. Mrs R Paterson | is â€" vieiting {riends at Linwood this week. Mrs. J. H. Reinwald is at present nursing Mrs. Alex Jack at Newton. Mr. James Ralz has returned home after spending the winter months in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham of Exeter are visiting their son, Rev. W. B. Cunningham and Mrs. Cunâ€" ningham at the rectory. â€" Miases Deane Dorland and Mary McConachy have returned to their echool dutlea after the school being * Expert Service by our experienced operators marks the work of our shop. Scores of Twinâ€"City women and girls have learned to rely upon Hodgin‘s prices â€" higher tham bargain shops but lower than the deluxe saions. Drop in or phone for appointment. and Dressing Massage Phone Kitchener 802 Hair Catting HODGIN‘S BEAUTY SHOP ols e 9 Soups 2 tz 25° Del Maulz Cormâ€"The 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 ‘"Gaerden Patch‘" Tondar FLOUR |SHORTBREAD 2=~29|] EGG Soups 2 ‘t= Ayimes Beand \ Tomatoes 2 "4!" 15° FIVE ROSES Obituary MILLBANK Choice Golden W ax Beans "t‘I Eagle Brand BLUE ‘ Berries «:i 9 Horseshoe Sockeye l Salmon * 3T Choice Australion Bertleit Pears ‘~ 15° Fresh Rolled \Oats 5 u. 19° Quaker Puffed N Rice » 14° John. Fewings spent Pulled Wheet Phg. 10c Cla a aAa@mALLDLE A RBAGB siise MAYODNAISE "> 10â€" 9 x 235° IROWNBRAND â€" CORN SYRUP . â€" ‘Brohmanâ€"At West Montrose, March 19, to Mr. and Mre. Joaaph Brobâ€" man, a son. Schiebelâ€"At Hesson, March 19, to Mr. and Mre. John Schicbel, a daughter. Martinâ€"At K.â€"W. Hospital, March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Martin, (nee Laurel M. Petrie), a son (Paul Eugene) Braunâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Braun, Waterloo, a son. ; Masselâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital, March 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | Maseel, Waterl0o, a son. closed for the past two weeks from an outbreak of scarlet fever, which, we are pleased to report, is cleaning up nicely. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dewar apent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Boyd Hammond at Kingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin spent the weekend with their danghter, Mrs. C. Vogain in Stratford. Mre. M. A. Lowrie and Mre. Geo. 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