Man Who Knows Whether the School Report of S. $. No. 16. _ You are taking for _ Headaches, Neuralgla is SAFE is Your Doctor. Sr. IV.â€"Olive Axt 71%. Jr. IV.â€"Hilda Snyder 73, Erma Roth 71. Sr. III.â€"Audrey Roth 72, Daniel Zehr 71. Jr. III. â€" Amy Hunsberger 98, Enos Hunsberger 96, Ludena Roth 76, Vera Zehr 60. I. Class â€" Lincoln Roth, Willis Hunsberger. Primerâ€"Vernon Shantz. E. Cressman. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Schmitt and Mrs. D. Cressman attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Cressman, New Hamburg, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moss and son of Centreville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Snyder. Miss Evelyn Cressman spent last Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snyder. Mr. Newton Schmitt spent last Friday with Mr. Marvin &mmn, Pine Hill. Good Friday services were held at the Shantz Mennonite Church at 10 a.m. Rev. O. H. Wismer occuâ€" plefld!Lth‘;lPulpit.l 38 3 3» m EFORE you take any Bflolyqudon'tkmm for the relief of headaches; or the pains of rheumatism, neuritis of neuralgia, ask your doctor what he thinks about it â€" in comparison _ We say this bec:gle‘ before the s e ul D + hsat en _ The Misses Alice and Vera Snyâ€" der spent the weekâ€"end at Kitchâ€" ener. j fscovery of "Aspirin.‘ t T eey enb lt is the stomiach, or, piten. for Miss Evelyn Cressman is spending the Easter vacation at her home near Rosebank. Mrs. John H. Schmitt and son Wilson and daughter Ruth of Kitchâ€" ener spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lantz. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Diebel and children, Walter, Howard and Grace, of Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walz of Kitchener were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs,. John E. Wilhelm. the heart. And the discovery of "Aspirin‘ largely changed medical * Countless thousands of people who have taken “A.ririn"ywin and out without dn Rudags M muhc.l n about its safety were correct. hC Remember | this: "Aspirin‘" | is rated among the fastest methods yet mï¬tonhulhlolhe::;chu common pains . . . e for the average person to Q:L Mr. Melvin Burkhardt was a weekâ€"end visitor with Mr. Newton Schmitt. Mrs. Nelson Shantz, Waterloo, and Annie and Maryann Snyder were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Snyder. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schmidt and daughter Janet of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruby and Mr. and Mrs. Jercy Ruby of Kitchener, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan _ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shantz and zon Kieth of Strasburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Schmitt on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Schmitt and Mrs. D. Cressman spent Good Friday with the Misses Maryann and Annie Snyder. 0 _ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shants and|affiliated. daughter Dorothy of Kitchener;special Services Mark Good were Easter guests with Ezra Friday in All Churches. Shantz‘s. | Good Friday probably the saddest Good Friday guests with Mr. and gay of the year was fittingly observed Mrs. Noah Herner and Mr. and MrS. »y the various churches. Morning Herman Shantz were Mr. and Mr#.| services were held in all but TrinHYy Ephraim Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs.|Lurporan" and Holy Family R.C. David Gimbel, Mr. and Mrs. cu“"ChurchoI. The Trinity Lutherans ton Hebel and family, all of Baden,|norq spectal services in the afterâ€" and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth. noon and evening. Special Good Friâ€" ‘"‘“h Luell; R;th l'n)’h w"‘t;l“ day service was observed in the spent the weekâ€"end with her mother, n the afterâ€" J“; §E Both. Holy Family }w. Church in the aft Miss Esther Roth was a visitor to Kitchener on Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Schmitt and daughters Leona and Mary of Baden, i(_l:. and Mrs. Emmanuel Sclmltt, Mre. D. cru.m.n' Miss which (WB® NOR TT MNW MORURUNECT Vera Schmitt and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Church. The pastor, Rev. J. B. Schmitt and daughter Dolores of D°N&!8_ was the presiding pastor. Kitchener were Easter visitors with Rov. W. W. Walker led in prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Schmitt. : Rev. E. G. Dale of the Baptiet Church Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Salzman of PrOugbt the message on "The Crose". Waterloo, Misses Hilda and Gertie P®T80"A!*. Knipfel, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mr. Geo. Sterling of Woodstock Swartzentruber and sons Delford W8 a visitor in town on Wednesday. and Donald, and Mr. Manasseh Lit â€" Mr6. (Rev.) E. G. Dale spent sevâ€" willer of Petersburg spent Sunday ©"al days in Detroit visiting relaâ€" with Mrs. M. Roth. tives. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shantz and son Ralph s.rent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Isaac Snyder. Demand and Get "ASPIRIN" Don‘t Entrust Your Own or Your Family‘s An idea a day keeps the sheriff UPPER STREET (North Baden) STEELES 96 King W. â€" â€" ; â€"~â€"â€" KITCHENER mxmbuog:TGIATIlW' ‘The meeting was closed by repeatâ€" ing the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. W. i. Gives $25 To Library Board. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Institute was held on Tuesday evening with Mre. A..‘B. a. €mith presiding. Mre. R. C. Luck: hardt acted as secretary and read llhe correspondence in the absence of Mre. A. F. Hahn, who recently unâ€" ‘denwent an operation. ‘The acting | secretary was instructed to write a | letter to Mrs. Hahn with best wishes i for a epeedy recovery. The Freeport Sanatorium committee reported that the week of April 20 is treat week for the local Institute. It was decidâ€" 34 to send homeâ€"made cookles to the Sanatorium as a treat. On motion it life of a ;4‘) J-;I:l‘;': is n;cémry to know the Bible well, so that we make use of the twoâ€"edged sword provided for us by ;;-a'éc:'l-cl:dTo' make & donation of :. 325 to the local Library Boud _ I "The Care of Plants", was the subject under discussion and roll call was answered by giving a remeâ€" dy for plant pests. The program was under the direction of Mrs. George Hahn and proved vyery interesting. A paper, "The Care of House Plants", was read by Miss Irene Weicker. A contest, ‘"The Romance of Fiowers", was won by Mrs. L Hostetier and Mrs. R.C. Luckhardt. Mrs. A. R. Mosig rendered & eolo, "Faith in Spring". Another paper was then given by Mrs. J. Weiderhold on Planting the Perennial Borders". The program was completed by a floral contest, won by Mrs. A. R. G. Smith and Mre. R. C. Luckhardt. |roon Park Board Calling Caretaker‘s Tenders. The Park Board met in the counâ€" cil chambers on Tuesday evening to arrange their budget before inter viewing the council at their next meeting to ask for the annual grant. in addition to drawing up the budget, the contract for the caretaker was drafted. Tenders are being asked for this position and the contract may be read at the store of the chairâ€" man, A. J. Brenner. ‘The tenders must be in the hands of the chairâ€" man or secretary not later than April 15th at 5.00 p.m. y e o e e ‘The barn committee was authorâ€". ized to secure a caretaker for the race track and the clay soil required for the barns. The chairman of the grounds committee reported that he had asked the hydro estimater to esâ€"‘ timate the cost of placing lights on the pillars at the upper park onâ€" trance. This matter will be taken ;:p with the council at the next mestâ€" ng. School Open Night Set For April 14. ‘The monthly meeting of the school board was held in the board room on Wednesday evening with all members present. Mr. J. G. Griffith gave a report of the pupils of the Continuation school. Accounts for salaries, insurance and sundry items amounting to $1004.99 were authorised. Accounts for swpplies, coal and substitute teachers, amonting to 164.00 were presented and authorized. 1t was definitely decided to have visiting night at the school on Friâ€" day evening, April 24th. This year the emall school will siso be open, 1s hydro has been installed there. The secretary was instructed to send ‘npvitations to Mr. L Norman, the boards of education and teachers of Wellesley, Elmira and Kitchener Colâ€" egiate and all the boards and teachâ€" ers of Wilmot Township. Fred Goobel, one of New Hamburg‘s oldest merchants was laid to rest on Wodnesday afternoon. He was hale and hearty and a familiar figure on the streets of the village until four daye before his death. A private serâ€" vice was held at his late residence with a public service at St. Poeter‘s Lutheran Church with which he was affiliated. Special Services Mark Good Friday in All Churches. Good Friday probably the saddest The board made a fina! examine~ ‘lon of the estimates and specifica tions for the installation of the waâ€" or system. The matter will be finâ€" ally dealt with at the May moeting. New Hamburg Obituary. |__ _ The â€" Evangelical â€" and â€" Baptist Churches combined for their services which was held in the Evangelical church. The pastor, Rev. J. B. Dengis was the presiding pastor. _ Mre. Wm. Dale of Norwich has reâ€" turned home after spending several woeks with Rev. and Mre. E. G. Dale. _ Misa Janet Smith, RN., of Toronto spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. G. Smith. | NEW HAMBURCG Herbert received word last into the discouragement and mum«&mm-«mmum law, Mre. Rdwin Kropt She death of Josus Had the disciples away at the Grey Nun‘s at known the seriptures they would Regina, Sask., on April 3rd. deâ€" have known that the Lord must die ceased, whose maiden name was 224 rise again. So it bebooves us as Fractures Shoulder Falling in Home. moved to the hospital in Kitchener, Mrs. David Luckhardt, who resides when further examination revealed with her son, Mr. E. D. LuckRardt, severe stomach and â€" lier injuries met. with a painfu} sccident Thure necessitating an operation. Mr. Holst day night. She was getting ready to is in a serious condition. retire about 9.30 o‘clock when she _ Mrs. Homer Watson and son Billy fell in the upstaire hall. Dr. P. C. of Montreal are spending several Kirkpatrick was called and had her weeks wiht her parents, Mr. and Mrs. removed to the K.W. Hospitel in J. F. Bingeman. Kitcbener, where an X#lay examina _ ‘Misses Ruth Moore, Eimina Steinâ€" t‘on revealed a fracture of the right berg, Dora Debus and Margaret arm just below the shoulder. The Smith are spending the Easter holiâ€" advanced age of the injured woman days in New York City. makes the injury more serious. She _ Earl Cousins of Detroit is visiting will be confined to the bospital for with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. soveral days. ONTARIO INCOME TAX â€" RETURNS are DUE APRIL 30th PHR TREAGSURY DEPARTMENT OFP THR PROVINCOR OF ONTARIO hopgleasness of the apostles at the death of Josus Had the disciples known the seriptures they would have known that the Lord must die and rise again. So it behooves us as ummumunnmmmf Word so that we may not suffer r leasly. Breakfast was cerved after the meeting in the Church kitghen. MHamburg Farmer Injured. ‘Mr. Eli Holst, residing about a mile and a half from town, was seriâ€" ously injured on Saturday by a fall in his barn, being alone at work there. Dr. T. B. Feick was called and upon examination found it necesâ€" sary to have the injured man reâ€" moved to the hospital in Kitchener, iwhen further examination revealed severe stomach and â€" lier injuries necessitating an operation. Mr. Holst is in a serious condition. If you are subject to the Dominion Income Tax, you are also subject to the Ontario Income Tax. You are required to fill out ONE FORM ONLYâ€" Tlâ€"1935. This form combines both your Ontario and Dominion Income Tax Returns. On or before April 30th, you must file two copies of this form TIâ€"1935, (or form TIAâ€"1935, if you are a farmer or rancher)} at the nearest office of ‘"The Inspector of Dominion Income Tax‘‘. The third copy should be retained for your own reference. In making this combined return of Ontario and Dominion Income Taxes, attach a certified cheque or money order, payable to the Receiver General of Canada,. for at least one quarter of the total tax payable. Because the Ontario and Dominion Income Taxes are combined, there is only one formâ€"only one cheque or money order required. This arrangement greatly simplifies your returns and your payments. SUPPORT ONTARIO‘S NEW POLICY You should obtain three copies of this form from ome of the following sources : 1. Any office of ‘‘The Inspector of Dominion Income Tax®". These offices are located at Ottawa, Belleville, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, London and Fort William. 2. Any Post Office. * 3. Any Province of Cntaris Savings Office. "«BPRY AS YOU IMPORTANT. Baptist Churoh. | . Misg M .a.'ï¬}'%'t:'-': : Rester Sunday Oving to ‘brother, who has since died. _ _ _ Guy Tyack end O Wedt I mumummun.u‘midln. Florence and son Howard and Miss fiton. * |m:w'uuln¢-’| Mr. and Mre. Norman Stevens and tored to on Sunday, where daughtor of Stratford spent Raster they are spending the weekâ€"ond. Monday with triends in the village. | Mr. Linus Rits of Pittsbung, Pa.| 1r Nelon Snyder of Kitchener they are spending the weekâ€"ond. Mr. Linus dRits of Pittsburg, Pa.. upent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mre. Chas. Rits. Mr. Rits was taken suddenly ili, but Mr. A. M. Rowards, MP., of Gait was a visitor in town on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. €. K. Merner and children spent the Easter holidays in Toronto, being the guest of Mr and Mre. Kennoth Keibfleish. is Hickson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Norman Hostetier. Mr. and Mre. Hilton Schuler of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"ond with Mr. and Mre. Clayton Ingold. Mr. and Mre. Barl Hostetier of funera) on HAWKESVILLE serions Sincss or her Be Malosin of PPocnia es 4 Form TIlâ€"1935 is selfâ€"explanatory. The exemptions and deductions are the same for the Ontaflo Income Tax as for the Your taxable income is also the same, with two exceptions : (1) you ded;ugj the amount of your Dominion Income Tax. (2) You _a_d_d all income received from Dominion of Canada Bonds. The main purpose of the Ontario Income Tax is to enable your Government to adopt a ‘‘Payâ€"asâ€"youâ€"go*‘ policy. By helping the Province, you help yourself. Dominion Income Tax. EXEMPTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS PURPOSE OF ONTARIO INCOME TAX ther, Mr Mrs. Wilkams Tyack, Fiorence and Kari Tyack spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mre. Jemes Carnochan of Listowel. Mrs. Alvin Ottmas and son Rarl spent Monday in the Twin City. brother Clare Mol.ood of Bt. Jacobs to their home in Kincardine on Friâ€" day morning sad will remain there Augeline Martin entertained several of their lady friends to a quilting on for Mr F1 with his (a 5 Sss ‘_ Forethought _ often prevente * ‘afterthought. Concede a little and you often gain much. Factories also at Toronto and Montreal