t Napanee, Kingston, Gananogue, Brockville, FR"APR' 24 t° PrepcoukMorrisburg. Corm‘v;nll, Uxbridge, + Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Nemwmarket, Alhnd-lab“P;naung, Collh.woonhuufofll, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Gravenhurst, bridge, Hunteville, North Bay, Punz&mnd. Sudbury. All towna in New Ontario on . lin: of ‘.'l‘:Ehh'minQ Northern Ontario Rly. ; Nipissing Central CANADIAN NATIONAL TIME TABLE CHANGES Mr. Juliue Wakenknecht and Miss Seleda Holtzworth epent Monday in Kitchener. Mr. Albert Tracey and daughter Louise spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knipfel, Mr. and Mrs. August Knipfel and Roy Selp spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeb Mre. John Doeile and family of London is spending some time with Mr. Henry Doelle. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Salzman and son Kenneth of Waterloo spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s parents here. Miss Hilda Knipfe] spent the weekâ€" end at her home here. mea lc melall m lc c _ .. 300. PC2" P Chatham, Chesley, Clinton, T madl, Roommiey Anciam: Lonice, Cintoams Micics Bugers es ons mnivi Ti mares Wiarton, gham, Woodn:c’rm and SAT. APR. 25 onl Oient Sniene at which CANADIAN NATIONAL Mr. Charles Hildebrand of Lindsay :nent the weekâ€"end with relatives ere. ;I.i, line of 'l‘.mhh'-f)ini.: ï¬oï¬ifl}?nï¬(?’ï¬iiéiï¬o' ï¬lg:.jl'p.r-;l;; Central § K:Euhdng. Longlac, Geraldton, co®, Beardmore. NOTE : Tickets also sold for Train !OOI: Y:NMO etc., Fridey, April 24 Al Brantford, Buffalo, N.Y., SAT. APR. 25 ro TORONTO A}s0{o Brantford: Buffalo, N.Y., Personals. Sunday, April 26th Full Information from agents For Fares, Return CENT A MILE 16 King South 108 King South 22 King South, Waterloo, and Elmira WETTLAUFER‘S DEPT. STORE PETERSBURG THE BEST OF ||CowReing Amnck | School PREPARED HOUSE PAIMT | | "*°*r Ns« O*®=/.mz==: Agents for SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS M. WEICHEL & SON LTD. Effective eturn Limits, Train In/or mation, Tichets, consult Agents Agents for MARTINâ€"SENOUR PAINTS A MILE Round Trip Bargain | Minimum Fares Adults 75c Child 40e ""*°* KITCHENER AND ALL ADJACENT C.N.R. STATIONS Agents for CANADA PAINT CO. LIPHARDT BROS. HARDWARE STORE WATERLOO WATERLOO If the outlook seems black, try the uplook. Miss Bettvy Blinkhorn of Kitchener is spending the Easer vacation at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Runâ€" stedtler Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burt and family of London are spending a few daya it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wood. Mr. Henry Waterman of New Dunâ€" «dre called at the home of Mrs. Hy. Struth. Miss Grace Livingston of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W,. Struth and family spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s mother, Mrs. Hy. Struth. Miâ€"; Edith Miller spent Sunday at ber home here. Miss Evelyn Snider of Kitchener i< epending the holiday season at ie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Snider. Mr. Nile Bechthold of Waterdown is apending the Easter holiday with his grandfather, Mr. Hy. L. Miller. Mr. Gerald Snyder is apending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Snyder. . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nellson of Toâ€" ionto spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, iMr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell But still the vacant chair Recalls the tove, the voice, the smile Oï¬ him who once sat thiere. some day, some time, our eyes shall aee The face we loved so well. Scme day we‘ll clasp his loving hand And never say farewell. A Ioving husband one of the best, May God grant him eternal rest. Saily misaed by wife and children. Mr. Lyle Miller of Fergns spent Sunday at his home here. In ioving memory of a very dear tusband and father, Mr. Henry Struth, who passed peacefully away on April 18, 1913: The flowing stream of life moves on In Memorian, BADEN FARES Phone 274 Phone 215 Phone 8 Mrs. Ida Woodward jeft for her home in Spokane, Wash., on Tuesday after spending the winter months in this vicinity. The trip will be made by C.P.R. through the Canâ€" adian West. Mra. Jcfinson and daughter of Udâ€" derson, Muskoka are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mre. Jease Penfold. Mre. J. H. Woods of Waterloo and son Arthur of London called on Mr. pnd Mrs B. C. Woods on Monday. Mr. Alf Dobbs of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A‘bert Stefler. Mr. and Mré. Walter Letson and son Douglas spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mre. A. Calder at Ferâ€" gus Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Israel, Mr. and Mra. Sylvester Israe] and Miss Mauâ€" die Israe] of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Harold Israel. Miss Philippa Penfold of Kippen is spending the Easter vacation with trer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jease Pen: fold. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good of Conesâ€" togo spent Good Friday with Misa Mary Weber and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rickert, Rev. Mr. Schwalm of Breeâ€" lau was also a visitor at the Weber home. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman were Ruth Bowman and Mr. Fred Black of Kitchener. ‘Mrs. Jcfin Glennie spending a few days ther, Mr. John Wollis A number from here attended the burial of Mrs. Geo. Adamson of Ayton at the Winterbourne cemeâ€" tery on Monday. The late Mr. and Mrs, Adameson were former residents in this community. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr,. Herbert Miller is at present on the sick list at the K.â€"W. Hospital. Mr. and (Mrs. Fred Férgusson of Palmerston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider. Mr. Fergusson sang a solo at the United Church, which was very much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Woods spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Woods, â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ion Martin of Glenâ€" allen spent Easterwith Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Melitzer. Misa Murie! Snider of Toronto is spending the Easter week with her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. P. Snider. Mr. and Mre. Edgar Letson and family »spent Easter at Hillsburg with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jackson. Miss Betty ‘Laing, RN., and broâ€" ther Bruce of Toronto visited with Harvey MacPherson at the home of George Glaister on Friday. We are sorry to report Harvey has an effectâ€" ed eye. & Mra. R. Foster, Miss Laura Foster, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rennie visited with M‘sses M. and J. Rennie and Mr. and Mrs. John Stricker in Kitchener on Friday. Wm. Brenuer and‘ Lorne ‘Rennie Ayr on Thursday where Wm. Brenâ€" attended a sale of farm stock near ner purchased a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knight of Stratford were visitore with Wm. Knight on Good l"ridiy. xaf l Doonman suare sovs Inslnis Ben Jantzi of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John Lather and son Norman spent Sunday with the home of Charles Yendt in Kitchener. Mrs. John Richardson and Wm. Knight spent Sunday with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. John Smith near Palmerâ€" ston, Mrs. George Richardson accomâ€" panied them to Lietowel where she visited with her sister. Mrs. Omer Hastings. After the program progressive croâ€" kinole was played. Miss Mary Bell and Campbell Shantz winning the most games. ° Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz and little granddaughter visited relatives in Waterloo on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Tanner of Toronto is cpending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Birmingham visited relatives in Stratford on Satâ€" urday. ed. Misg Mary Bell read the scrip ture followed by prayer by Mrs. A. Laing. ‘The following program was given: Topic, ~Satisfied" by Mrs. A. Mundell; two musical duets by Miss Ruby Ward and Leonard Baetz with vJolin and pilano. Rev. A. A. Laing gave an interesting discourse on the "Holy Weew". A duet, "Alone" was given by Miss Eva Ballard and Mrs. L. Rennie accompanied with plano by Mrs. Campbell Shantz. A reading "Africa‘s Gift of Song". by Mrs. L. Rennie was followed by the group winging a spiritual song "Lord, I want to be a Christian".‘ Leonard Baetz also played an instrumental selection on the plano. The comâ€" mittees appointed for May meeting were: program, Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Laing; social, James Hammond and Lorne Rennle. Mrs. Wm. Tyack of near Hawkesâ€" ville extended an {nvitation to hold the May meeting at her home which was gratefully accepted. of 16. ‘The devotional period was taken by the <president, Mrs. A. A. Laing who also read the first chap ter inofhe study book, "Old Ways and New Ways in Angola, Africa". The remainder of time was spebnt in finâ€" ishing plecing a qullt after which the hostess served tasty refreshâ€" ments. ‘The May meeting will be "e‘d in the hall when two quilts will be quilted. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward Wednesday evening with a good at tendance and five visitors present. The president, Firman Ward, presidâ€" iRether an exciting time was wit| Class Vâ€"Rita Horne, Jerome Reinâ€" nessed here on Saturday afterncon hn.mzmlub when a cow which Milton Giebe of | stedt. Liln the Bih line had bought from a farâ€"| Sr. IVâ€"Jerry Hergott, Jean Nabrâ€" mer near Wellosiey, ;uw.uu:: gang and Simon. Reinhart equal her to his home, when about a Cleason Gingrich, Carolyn Koehmâ€" mile from his home she became wild |stedt, Howard Kramp, Magda Fay, and ran backto Crosshill. However| Buniée Cressman, Gladys Harnack, a number of men gathered and manâ€"| Anna Schilling, Jda Krieger. uged to get her under control with| §r. INâ€"Ervin Stever, George ropes and got her into the barn of| Schilling, Roy Wagner, Stanjey George Richardson afterwards blindâ€"|Sowa, Billy Wagner (absent). tolding here and took her home in | Jr. Hiâ€"Albert Schilling, Joie Hickâ€" R. E. Foster‘s truck. * nell, Donaid Cressman, â€" Herbert Had it not been for the bravery of| Koehmstedt, Audrey Wagner. Thomas Doherty, grabbing the cow Secondâ€"Agnes Sowa, Peter Fay, by the tail, throwing her off balance| Helen Stever (equal). in order for Milton Glebe to get the Firstâ€"Frieda _ Schilling, Reta rope around her neck, pedestrians | Kramp, Bernice Bindernagel. migbht bave beep hurt. Primerâ€"Heing â€" Braun, â€" Beatrice The W.M.S. of Boyd Cburch met at the home of Mrs. Thos. Birmingâ€" bam on Tuesday with an attendance The Y.P.U. of Boyd Church met at WEST MONTROSE of Guelph is with her broâ€" _ Master Lyall Woolner of near Petersburg is spending a week at |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Shantz. Mrs. David Martin, Mrs. Joseph Snider and sons Milford, Eden and Oscar, and Miss Lucinda Snider ispent Monday at the home of Levi Martin near Elmira. t _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingrich and sons spent Good Friday with Mr. nn{l Mrs. Eli Gingrich near Floraâ€" dale. too soon Mr. and Mrs. Israel Gingrich spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Weber. Mr. Louis Brox, Conestogo, visit ed Mr. Joseph Snider, recently. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Snider were the Misses Hope Gingrich and Elmina Cressman, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John Sully, and Miss Almeda Eby of St. Jacobs. Mrs. Danicl Martin, Floradale, and Mrs. Isaiah Martin of near Elmira spent several days at the home of Mrs. J. W~Snider. Mr. Herbert Gingrich spent Sunâ€" day with Lioyd Snider, St. Jacobs.. Visitors at the home of Mr. and . Mrs.Ed. Miller on Sunday were Mr. | and Mrs. Geo. Miller and Mrs Hitze | roth of Kitchener, Miss Anne Ritchle and Miss F. Neeb, Mr. Wilbur and ‘ Mr. Art Kalbfleish and (Mr. Nelson | Seftel of New Hamburk. { _ Visitors at the home of Mrs. K. Rank on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Reibling and family of Brantford Mr. and Mrs. E. Lucas of St. George, Mrs. Wm. Snyder of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. M. Schmidt and family of New Prussia. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Faber and fam:â€" ily of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mre. S. Faber. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Kidt were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Heintz and family of Bamberg, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Berg and family of Crosshill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quehl and family of Bamberg and Mr. Jacob Eidt and Clayton Berg of Waterdown. Miss Ella Schneider of Heidelberg spent the weekâ€"end at her home in town, Mr. and Mrs. Roth of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. Roth Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mre. A. Gremm were My. and Mrs, Wm,. Leis and family of Kitch ener. Mr. Alex Dingwall of Galt called on {riends and relatives in town on Monday. Miss Georgina Miller of Kitchener spent the holiday at home with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Miller. Holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Stahle were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stabhle and Mr. and Mre. W. Johnson of Detroit. Many a selfâ€"made man quit work Mr. and Mrs. James Widderbold of New Hamburg were visiting at the heme of Mr. Win. Faulbafer on Sunâ€" day. The teaching staff of the Wellesâ€" ley Public and Continuation School. Mirees Taylor, Webster and Chown and Mr. R. Bell, are spending the Easter holidays at their respective homes. Tae Young Peop‘e‘s Society of the Canddian Lutheran Church presentâ€" ed the chburch with a beautifu) Almsâ€" basin on Easter Sunday. The gift was presented by the president, Walâ€" ter Gerth and the precentation adâ€" dress was read by Miss Hilda Lotz. Tae pastor, Rev. Hammester, thanked the Society for their beautiâ€" ul contribution to the church. Personals. SNIDER‘S CORNERS Mrs. Weiler spent Sunday in Toâ€" ronto visiting her daughter, Mre. John Wilhe‘m, who is confined to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leach and children and Mrs.. Cascie Leach spent Easter with Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott. Present Almsbasin To Church. Miss Anna May of Preston spent Friday at the home of her father, Joseph May. Mr._ and Mrs. Gordon Hartlelb and family called on Mr. and Mrg. Gus Hergoit on Friday afternoon. Mr. Leonard Weiler is epending a week at the home of his brother, Hugh Weller of Detroit. Mr. Herman Schilling is spending a week at Toronto as delegate to the O.Eâ€"A. from S.S. No. 14. Miss Florence Brohman of New Germany is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuber. Mrs. Vera Hergott and son Jerry are spending a week with relatives In Maldstone and Detroit. Miss Julia Hartieib of Kitchener las returned home after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Gus Hergott. Mr. Hugh Weller and son Hugh of Detroit have returned to their home a{ter spending Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Weiler. School reopens April 20th. . Jefferson Horne of Sudbury is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horne. Firstâ€"Prieda BSchilling, Reta Kramp, ‘Bernice Bindernagel. Primerâ€"Heins Braun, â€" Beatrice Reinhart, Florence Cressman, Ella Schilling, Margaret Beitz, Edith Braun, Archie Krieger, Lorraine Merkle, Joseph Fay. V. A. Hergott, Teacher: Miss Lila Bolssoin is spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Erbsville. nell, Donaid Cressman, â€" Herber Koehmstedt, Audrey Wagner. Secondâ€"Agnes Sowa, Peter Fay Helen Stever (equal). ‘The tollowing is the report of 2.8. WELLESLEY Mica Monica Shoemaker of Vic toria School is spending the holidays at her home in Eimira. Mr. Orville Snyder of Oxenden is the village and wars a visitor at the renewing old acquaintances around home of Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDonald and haby Ethe] apent a few days of th‘a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King at Stratford. Mr. and Mre. David Burnett visltâ€" ed the latter‘a parents, Mr. and Mra. Beaven in Gait on Frdiay. Miss Laura Shoemaker of Kitchâ€" ener spent the holiday at the home cfhier parents, Mr. and Mre. A. Shoeâ€" maker. Miss Allce Forbes of the teaching staff of Margaret Avenue School, Kitchener is epending the holidays at er home here. Mr. and Mra. Lioyd MoKay of Wilâ€" lowdale were guests at the home of Mr. and Mro. H. Burnet on Monday. Mra. George Glennie of Elmira visited with friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Anderson and family of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Langdon on Sunday. The Bible class will be held at the hour of 2.15 on the Sabbath afterâ€" noon, April 19 and will continue at this hour for a few weeks. Rev. G. Lit‘le will be in charge of the Bible cludy Pergonals. Misa Annie Lundy of Vanessa spent the weekâ€"end with ber parents, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lundy. The Literary Society will meet in st. Andrew‘s Hall on Thursday evenâ€" ing of thia week. A splendid program has heen prepared and a speclal feaâ€" ture of the evening will be a debate. The funeral service was held on Monday afternoon at Ayton, thence to the Winterbourne Presbyterian Cemetery for Interment, at the home of her son, Mt. William Adamson near Ayton. The death of Mrs. George Adamson a former resident of the Winterâ€" bourne vicinity, took place on%EV‘[I»dny Former Resident Dies. Mrs. Hester Tanner and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tanner and family spent Good Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Bulmer at Hawkesville. Miss Vera Fewings of Niagara Falls is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fewings. _ __ _ o_ _ Mrs. Harold A. Tanner of Detroit is visiting with Mrs. Hester Tanner. Misses Marjorie and _ Maude Mason of Toronto are visiting with their mother, Mrs. J. Mason, and other friends. â€" â€" Mrs. C. Vogan and two children of Stratford are visiting the formâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin. ane _ _ Miss Dean. Dorland is spending the Easter holidays at her home in Hamilton. ° 8 s Mr. and Mrs. Victor McLennan of Wallenstein spent Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Geo. Mcâ€" Lennan. _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin spent last Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. C. Vogan, at Stratford. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Ward of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riley of Toronto were Sunday visitors at Mr. Wesley Coulter‘s. _ Misses Bluma Tanner of Toronto and Charlotte Tanner of Oakville and Alice Clarke of Preston are spending the holidays at their homes. â€" Mrs. F. F. Phair returned to Lonâ€" don on Tuesday after spending the past couple of weeks with her sister, Miss Olive Freeborn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tanner and family of Toronto spent last weekâ€" end with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Hester Tanner. * Mr. Fred Brown is spending the holidays at his home at Mitchell. Mr. Herman Fink of Toronto spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn. Mr. Hugh Argus of Cochrane visited at the home of Mr. John Fewings during the past week. Miss Gertrude Robinson has reâ€" turned home after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean at New Hamburg Miss Carrie Robinson of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Wray, and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Halman were Supâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stauffer at Kitchener. Miss Wells is spending the Easter holidays at her home in Princeton. Mrs. â€" Wesley â€" Filsinger, Detroit, Mich., was among the guests at the reception held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pried, Miss Audrey Eby attended a birthâ€" day party in honor of Miss Ruth Kaster of Mannheim on Kaster Monâ€" day. Sunday guests at the home of Isaiah Eby were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oswald and daughter Aljce, Mr. Reuâ€" ben Ehy and ‘Mildred. Mr. Wayne Hallman is spending the Easter bolidays with bis grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. ‘ _A pretty Spring wedding was solemnized at the Alma United Breth Mro apent Farm. Mrs. Noah Schweitzer is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Hallman and Mr. Hallman. Misses Ruby and Effle Schmitt spent Monday in Hamilton. Mrs. Henry Shreiber and son Glen apent Monday at the East View Mr. and Mrs. Moriley Battier and fumily spent Saturday evening with Henry Becker‘s. The bride ilooked charming in a navy blue ensemble, hat and accesâ€" sories to match. After the ceremony the happy coyple and their attendants went on to the Grand River Tea Rooms. Later in the evening a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents for the immediate tamies. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Thoman of Kitwiener were Good FPriday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker. en parsonage on Saturday at three o‘clock, when Ethel Ada, x.“ Jaughter of Mr. and Mre. Rera Bockâ€" er became the bride of ‘Mr. Lorne Fried, son of Mrs. Lawrence Fried and the late Mr. Fried of Roseviile. Rev. K. Becker, cousin of the bride officiated. The young people were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Becker. Becomes Bride of ; Roseville Resident WINTERBOURNE MILLBANK Mr. and Mre. Carl Kuch and Mre. Haroid Kuch of Stratford <were Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kuch. Mr. and Mrs. Nogh Grubb and ehil. Mr. and .Mrs. Milton Peppler and daughters Betty and Lila of Waterloo visited on Good Friday with relatives here. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Charles Sellers and son Clayton of Walton are spending t‘re Baster week at the home of Mrs. Mathilda Hoerle. __ Sunday visltors with Mr. and Are, Emerson Krauter were Mrs Elizabeth Whitmore and son Harry of Hamilâ€" ton, Mrs. Elizabeth Huehnergarq of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Maurer and son Vernon of North Woolwich, Mr. (Glen Habel of Bridgeport, Miss Marie Krauter of Waterloo and Mr and Mre. Lincoln Weaver and famâ€" ily of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Grubb and chilâ€" dren attended a birthday celebration Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbart and son Lorne were Good Friday visitore with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank, Kitchâ€" ener, Master Russel Frank accomâ€" panied them home and is spending the Easter vacation with his cousin Lorne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bechthold of Petersburg spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bechthold. Mr. Earl Steiss of Toronto was a weekâ€"end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steies. Rev. and Mrs.H. J. Lamack were recent visitors at the home of Rev. L. H Kalbfleisch, Elmira The teachers, Mr. K. M. Williams and Miss Ruth Miller are spending the holldays at their respective homes. Linwood and North Woolâ€" wich. Our local ‘School closed on Thursâ€" uay, April 9th, for the Easter vacaâ€" tion and will reopen on Monday April the 20th. | The Ladies‘ Aid of St. Peter‘s Luâ€" ‘nm-an Church met at the home of Mrs. Kate Schaner for their regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon, April "ith. The meeting was opened with a bymn and the scriptare reading Psaim 116 was read responsively. Several readings on the story of Lent were given by Mrs. Milton Kuch, Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and Mrs, Ozcar Hackbart after which a duet, "The Old Rugged Cross" by Mre, Oscar Schwartz and Mrs. Arthur Sattier was rendered. After the reâ€" gular business period the meeting was closed with the Lord‘s Prayer and the hymn,. "Ablde with ua our Saviour". Personals. Miss Betty Bechthold entertained a number of her litcle girl friends at her home on Thursday afternoon, it being the cccasion of her ninth birthday. Games were played and Betty was made the recipient of many lovely little gifts A dainty birthday eupper was well enjoyed by Ure little guests. Primerâ€"Edwin Martin 70, Clifford Krauter 69, Florence Waechter 68. Donald Hartung 67. Margaret Wolfe 66, ‘Bruce Goodwin 55, Samuel Marâ€" tin 52. Ruth Miller Ladies‘ Aid Meets. Write 3. A. Junlor Room Second Classâ€"Betty Bechthold 78, Salome Martin 77, Elmedia Bruâ€" bacher 71, Christian Martin 67, Floyd Ziegler 60, Lorne Hackbart and Roy Krauter tie 58, Wilma Kuhn 54. Osiah Martin 51. First Classâ€"Doreen â€" Mansz 81 Bernice Koehler 78, Anna Martin 75, Allan Goodwin 62, Kenneth Kuhn 59 Jsaac Martin 50. Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, one of Great Britain‘s most foremost surgeons, has this to say: "Rheumatism is a most tragic disease rightly feared by all as it both cripples and kills people." Cancer may cause more deaths than K.-maliul, but Rheumatiom cripples, disfigures and disables more people than Cancer. After many years of scientific research, it is our pleasure to announce that this dreadful disease in all its forms, such as Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago, etc., regardless how chronic and long standing the case may be, can now be completely overcome with MENDELSON‘S RHEUMATIC REMEDY. A well proven and guaranteed Remedy. in many cases that were given up as hopeless this Treatment has given perfect results. Price of one month full course treatment $3.50. If you are suffering from any form of Rheumatiom, start now n-no{ back to good health. Send cash or money order to THE NATURAL REMEDY COMPANY 8Sr. IIIâ€"Erla Krauter 71, Lucinda Martin 65, Phyllis Hackbart 61, Harâ€" old Kubn 57, Roy Hackbart 55. Jr. [if â€"Eleanor Peppler 74, Hilda Hartung 67, Milton Kubn 65, Grace Wolfe 64. Howard Kappes 60, Carl Huehn 58, Lioyd Heipel 67. K. M. Williams. of U.S.$. 11, Heldelberg, for term ending Apri} 9th, 1936. Senior Room Sr. IVâ€"Howard Huehn 77%, Wilâ€" liam Martin 75, Audrey Hackbart 70. Jr. 1Vâ€"Florence _ Goodwin T5, Isaiah Martin 74, Violet Kappes 72. Edwin Martin 71. Elizabeth Wideman 69. Amzi Martin 68, Irvin Roeder 67, Sidney Brubacher 66, Estella Sattler 66. Genevieve Goodwin 60, Robert Hackbart 55, The following is the Easter report A Startling Disclosure to Rheumatic Sufferers . HEIDELBERG School Report Hamburg Steak 3 lbe Spare Ribs ...... 2 Ibe. SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND STEAK . SuBdiMisic I a SAUSAGE, ib. 20¢ :2 54 King St. W. _ â€" _ KIJTCMENER . _ Phone 4334 BEEF rot roast . 9G i. Weekâ€"End Specials P > Porterhouse (Herb Specialiste) 229 Yonge St., Toronto. ; Postage paid to all parts in Canada. . Mendelson, Herb Ssuhllfl for any information free of charge, and send for free diet chart. w 2Gec * 20¢ 1,. ib Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Shantz and taughter, Mary, and Mrs. Leander Cressman and family were guests at the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cressman, which was celebrated at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Cressman, near New Hamburg, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilborn and Mr. Walker Hilborn of New Hamâ€" burg visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilborn on Tuesday. Part of this programme was broadcast over a C.R.C. network on Sunday evening and was greatly enjoyed by a large number of radio listeners in this community. Personals. The programme consisted of the following numbers: _ "Hear My Prayer", by Arcadelt; "Nature‘s Praise of God", Beethoven; "Still, Still, With Thee". Gerrich Collecâ€" tion; Talk and introduction of chorus members by Mr. Tim Breneman; "O Morn of Beauty", Sibelius; Solo by Mr. Leland Byler, ‘"The Countless Hosts In White Array", Grieg; "Christ, The Lord, Is Risen Toâ€"day", Carey; "Rose of Sharon‘"‘, by the Quartette; "Holy grt Thou" (Handel‘s Largo) arâ€" nged by Protherce; "Goin‘ Home" iivorak; "On The Sea", Buck; "Good News, Chariot‘s Coming", by the Quartette; "Joshua Fit De Battle Ob Jericho", Gaul; "Religion Is A Fortune", Loomis; "Balm of Gilead", Negro Spiritual arr. by W. E. Yoder; "Out of The Woods", by _ the _ Quartette; _ "Pilgrim‘s Chorus", Wagner; "Lo, A Voice To Heaven Sounding", Bortniansky; ‘"Sweet Bye and Bye", Protherce; and "Alma Mater", Brunk. Phone 2777w. 50 Ontario St. $. KITCHENER LIMITED The Goshen College Men‘s Chorus of Goshen, Ind., under the direction of Professor Walter E. Yoder, preâ€" sented a fplendid programme at the Blenheim â€" Mennonite _ Church on Tuesday morning. _ This musical treat was greatly appreciated by the ‘arge number of people who were in attendance. Meén‘s Chorus Here. Church services for Sunday, April 1uth at St. Poter‘s Lutheran Church will be Sunday School at 9 a.m.. church services at 10.30 a.m. in the evening the choir and S.$. are givâ€" ing a program and a drama entitled, "The Challerge of the Cross". This ervice is to begin at 8 o‘clock. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schwartz and Mr. Arthur Sattler were recent visiâ€" tors witi the former‘s daughter, Miss RKathleen Schwartz at Freeport. Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Menno Brubacher were Mr. and Mre. Abner Brubacher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Creesman of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch,. Marâ€" tin and daughters Ruth and Arlene Of St. Jacobs and Miss Lucinda Bruâ€" bacher. Mr.. Valentine Heimpe} of Waterâ€" loo spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. & Mrs. Frickey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey and children to Brussels on Good Friday, where they artended the funeral of the former‘s brother. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hackbart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackbart. Hesasen Road. Mrs. Emerson Krauter entertained a number of ladies with a quilting ut hey home on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, W. Schaner and famâ€" ily and Mr. William Vogel and son Arthur were Easter visitors with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Kate Schaner. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Heier and Mise Emma Fries of Erbsville and Mra J. Fries visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Albert Fries. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Scbwartzbeck. St. Jacobs, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hartung and daughter ‘Elaine of Waterloo spent Sunday â€"with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartung.. 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