Mr. Adam Zipple of Gorrie spent iSunday evening with Mr and Mre. Wm. Wettlaufer Mr. and M Sunday with Albrecht. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seip and naughter Ruth and Mr. Elmer Renher spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seip Gowanstown Mr. and Mrs. fra Bubtow. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burow and family epent Sunday visiting with yir. and Mrs. Melvin Buhrow in Hanover 1 NSR habnin aattiniiintiiranidiiel l4 THE NATURAL REMEDY COMPANY (Herb Specialists) 220 Youge St., Toronto. Postage paid to all parts in Canada. Write 8. A. Mendelson, Herb Specialist for any information of charge, and sond for free diet chart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Di family spent Sunday aftem Mr. and Mre. Peter Dickert Cc cocL1C LOCC,CS OO st Mow provem and guaranteed Remedy. in many cases that were given up as hopeloss this Treatment has given perfect results. Price of one month full course treatment $3.50. If are suffering from any form of Rheumatism, start now QJ.:QQ back to good health. Send cash or money order to ns Cl eee d t Rmte Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wahl and ton of Listowe] epent Sundar with Mr. and Mra Perer Dickert. ans wz l2 00 C CCCO! Civease in all it Arthritic, Neuritis, Lumbago, etc., regardless lo:: atanding the case may be, can now be con m “ENDEI:’(.)N'S .RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mr. and Mrs. BRoberi Ferensson epent Sunday evening with Mr. HMenry Meir. Mr. and Mrs. Win. WetHanter and son Austin spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and MrB. Peter Dickert. V‘% "~ Arbuthnot Lane, one of Great Britain‘s moat foremost eurgeonms, 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 Rheumatism, but Rheumatiom eripples, disfigures and disables more people than Cancer. After many years of scientific research, it is our pleasure to :l::ul‘e. 9.( this dreadful disease in all its forms suck 1. Ds igh® Sus _ U Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane, eurgeonms, has this to say: * rightly feared by all as it be may cause more death. â€" Mrs. James Cherry has returned to the home of Mr. Gordon Cherry after epending a few weeks with Mr. and Mre. Leslie Beges of Mac ton, Misses Mary and Murie] Maithews visited with Miss Jean Jarkson on Sunday. Mr.. Bert Smith and children of Guelph were Siunday visitore at the home of Mr. Ira Jackeon. Mr. and Mrs. lon Martin and sons apent Sunday with friends at West Montrose. Mise Evelyn Kelly of Winfield and Mr. Earl Ottman of Hawkesville were were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews Quite a number attened the Moâ€" ther‘s Day service held in the Unil‘]' ed Church on Sunday morning. Speâ€") clal music was given by the choir and also by the primary Sunday School clase. Mr. A. W. Ruler and ter Orma Stevens spent Kitchener. While Mr. Israe; Brubadher | was driving with his team to Elmira Fair on Monday morning he had the misâ€" fortune to have onc of his horsee hit by a car. The forse had one leg hroâ€" ken and a veterinary wae called but decided the horse would have to be destroyed, A St_artlmg Disclosure to Rheumatic Sufferers Selling Out and Mrs. Henry Dickert and spent Sunday afternoon with Limited i 129 YONGE ST., TORONTO ONTAKIO . CGOHENCIOUS W.T. Pember Stores Will display LADIES‘ AND GENTS‘ SAMPLE HAIR GOODS Telephone Hotel for an Appointment. Advice on Scalp, Hair Tint $15, $12 and $10 Trusses Selling for $8, $7 and $6. Hotel Walper House, KITCHENER On Wednesday & Thursday, May 20th and 21st MR. J. B. KNIGHT A Complete Stock of 12 Mansion St. KITCHENER, ONT Must Be Sold Mrs. Alfred Pfeffe spent h Mro and Mrs. Charles Trusses At Cost! CLIFFORD YATTON Ruler and granddaugh 96 King W. Saturday in "THE KIND THAT SATISFY" Inexpensive Glasses STEELE‘S ase in all its ‘o;m:;':-:c .. regardless how chronic Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Boege!] of Cooksville and Mre. Joseph Boege} and daughter Margaret of Waterloo called on Mrs. B. Boege] on Sunday. Mr. Martin Reide} ang danghter Eva and Messrs. Ted Knebler and J. Schweitzer of Kitchener were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Reide} Sunday. talo, N.Y.. vieited 4 Hinschberger recently Mr. and Mrs. Anlï¬n'l;;‘"l'i‘e;'Ic n} Waâ€" terloo visited relatives here on Sunâ€" day, Mr. and Mre. Fred Baechelor and Lunily visited friends n St, Agatha on Sunday, Miss Monica Beanupre of Guelph spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Forwel} and Mr. ond Mrs. Joe Koehler of Kitchener called on friends here on Sunday. \Ur. and Mre. James Ertel and famâ€" â€"y spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Vex Ertel at Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and family and Mr. Frank Runstetler and dauefiters Marian and Betty called vn Mr. and Mre. Joseph Runstetier on Sunday. Miss Mary Kieffer visited friends in 'l‘eeswnler over the weekâ€"end, Mr. and Mre. Eus Sunday with Mr.o Reidel at Kitchener Mr. David Croal of Waterloo called un relatives here on Sunday, Mr. _ and Mrs. August Allemang visited with Mr. and Mrs. Val. Gies ut Conestogo, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lorentz and famâ€" ily of WaterJoo called on friends here un Sunday. Mr. and Mrs ï¬izfler Dietrich of Waterloo and Miss Marie Dietrich visited with Mr. and Mré. Peter Dietâ€" rich, Mr Mrs, Louis Moser of Kitchener and Miss Virginia Buchheit of Waterloo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyer recently, Mr. Gerald Reide] of St. Jerome‘s College, Kitchener spent the weekâ€" end at his home here, faordon Wiegand, Paul and Miss M. Wiegand, Mr. E. Stanley Fenton, Mrs. A. Meck, Miss Wilma Meck, Mrs. R. G. Morrison and daughter, Geraldine, and Mr. Fred Warstaff, Kitchener. hent "hursday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hoffman, Heidelberg. ’ Weekâ€"end "Sunset Cottage" visitâ€" ors included the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martinson and Miss Mary Martinson, Elmira, Miss Stella Morrow, Dundalk, Miss olene Cudâ€" ney, Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Wiegand, Paul and Miss M. ; Wiegand, Mr. E. Stanley Fenton, Mrs. A. Meck, Miss Wilma Meck,| Mrs. R. G. Morrisan and danokics‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Noah I spent Thursday with Mr.o Amos Hoffman, Heidelberg. n l s s URP unaiiintiinr is Mr. Henry Wideman and sister, Miss Hettie, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bauâ€" man, Floradale. â€" A large nurgï¬el:';t"};-;.r;;ers from this vicinity attended the monthly pig"Iair in Elmira on Monday. ng ce e & Mr. and Mrs. John Huzst of St Jacobs visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wideman. Mr. and Mrs. Menno R. Martin spent Sundsy with Mr. and Mrs. Christian F. F. Martin, Linwood. Sunday visitors at the home of | Mr. Charles Matthews were: Mr. Jund Mrs. Clarence Tallman and family, Miss Dorothy Matthews of |Kitchener, and Miss Dorothy Sparks of Galt. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson of Milverton spent a day recently with i0 CC e SRC! _ Mr. Harry Musser of the Elmira vicinity spent Sunday at his home here. Outgoing shipments from the local stock yards, during the week, included one car of hogs and five cars of cattle. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wideman at tended the funeral of the late Mr .\’o_a.h Shantz, Baden. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B. Frey were Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Brubacher of the sixth line is..1 A en n n ts Sm Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkin. Mrs. Clarence Talliman and Dorothy _ Matthews â€" of Kite visited Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Harold Williams. Peel . ST. CLEMENTS Eleven people from this vicinity recently availed themselves of the excursion fares to Goderich, the re. turn fare being $1.25. Mr. Seranus Wideman spent Sunâ€" day at his home here. PU uen .o4 080 @01 04 0 09 Miss Lila Musser spent the week end in Waterford. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Bauman were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hof#fman and the Misses Amanda and Magdalena Martin of f Heidelberg. } Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkin and son Howard were weekâ€"end visitors in London. I and Mrs. John Sâ€rvhmidt of Buf N.Y.. ovieited owith OMrs. y . PC U vudiaiiinntateretiicahns sc 9B 23 Elmira viecinity were Sunday visitors 'i'.‘l‘I. lr; and Mrs. Enoch F. Martin. Green unday in Eimire. â€" _ 8 viscitors with Mr. and Inum- W. Martin were: Mr. "“ï¬l!dn' l.lo.l B. Martin and son red, Mrs. Henry Moutaux, Mi Marths Kruger of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Martin and famâ€" ily of Elmirs, Mr. and Mre. Noah S.‘ ,B,."-"‘“ and family of Spruce completely C'.;'to-;: DY. A 'A.“ proven Mre. Eugenf» Reidel spent KITCHENER Mrs. Noah Wideman and Mrs. Jerome Enos Gingrich of Kitchener and Miss Kenneth Wright of Newton who is «mploved with Wm. Knight â€" mat with an accident jn Linwood Batrrâ€" day evening and war taken to his home in Newton. The family of Mr Bast were called on bedshe of Mrs: Raet i1 ~ Hatvo} MacPherson spent Sunday pvening with his friend, Brice Laing In Linwood Arbor day was nhserved on Friday and in the afternoon the teacher and children journeyed to the woods of M Shantz where they enjoyed playing games and gathering flowers folâ€" lowed by Junch Mrs. Jack Diehl, Mra _Oscar Oakley and Dan Bender of Waterioo, Mr. and Mrs â€"Wilfred Hakhn and family of Linwood visited at the home of Al frad Hahn an Sunday Mre. \Wim. Suiter of Newton and Albert and William Richardson of Britton spent Sunday with their moâ€" ther. Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson. Misses Mary and {frene Birmingâ€" bam and Misses Dorothy and Helen McTavish and friend of Stratford visited with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Birâ€" mingzham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Raird of Hamil Iun are spending a few daya with Mroand XMrs. Albert Mundel]. Mr. and Mre. Henry Steinacker and canghter of Wellestey «pent Sunday with P. Lather‘s _ Mrs. Adam Bigam and George Riâ€" chardeon are ynder the doctor‘s care ind bope for them a speedy recovery. _ Mise Beatrice Wray RN. of 5th line. is attending Mre_ A. Rigam. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mundell visitâ€" ed with herâ€" aunt, Mrs. Margaret Henty, who is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henty near Wartburg on Sunday, f with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Bachert spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Ehy. Rev. and Mrs. August Stoltz. and Mrs _ Alfred Stoltz of Kitchener called on Mr. Cyrus Rickert Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, Levi Hallman were Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hailman and family of Hesâ€" poler, Mr. and Mre. Archic Haliman of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hallâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Harding and Mr. Orville Hallman of Williamsburg and Mris. (has. Woelfle, f( Mr. and Mre. Clayton Rickert and family and Mr. Chas. Kurt of Bresâ€" lan were Sunday guests at the home of AMr. and Mrs_ Albert Kurt Mr. and Mis, Clarence Klie, Miss Erma Klic and Master Elmer Klie visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Henry Knipfle at Petersburg on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Itedfern Thibideau and son Cart have left for Chicago where they will make their home in the future. Mrs. Thibidean and danghters will join them in several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrumm and tamily were Sunday: visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bickle at Kitchâ€" Aner on Sunday. Mrs. Morley Cruly of New Hamâ€" burg spent Sunday with Mrs, J. Anâ€" derson. _ On Sunday, May 10th a special Moâ€" 'â€ll‘l"ï¬ Day service was held at Bethel United Church with the superintenâ€" dent of the Sunday School, Mr. J. G. Wuod in charge. An interesting feaâ€" lure of the service was a Mother‘s «choir. Mrs. Ralph Hikborn read the seripture lesson and Mrs. R. J. Bean and Mrs, K. Z. Melntyre both gave readings. Rev. Wm. Walker delivered un aildrfes to the mothers, while Rev. P. S. Banes epoke to the fathers. Folâ€" lowing a muasical number by the "Bean â€" Trio" the program â€" was brought to a close with the benedicâ€" tion by the pastor. | ient Events. Mrs. Ralph Hilboro faâ€" _ vyored with a piano instrumental after ! which Mrs. Margaret Facey gave an uddress on "The Planting and Care Uf Bulbs". Mrs. E. Z. Mclntyre gave a reading on Empire day, which was !tollowed by a vocal duet by Mrs. Mervin Facey and Mrs. R. J. Bean. , Mrs. W. H. Diamond favored with a reading _ on â€" "Motherhood", . after which Mrs. Irvin Hesse and Mrs. , John Facey led in closing prayers. _ The new officers elected for the ensuing year are: 2 . President, Raiph Hilborn; | viceâ€" president, (R. J. Bean; secretary, Mrs. A. B. Fleming; treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Bean; pianist, Olive Ruddell. The social hour was conducted by \ir. W. H. Diamond after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and hber assistants. Mother‘s Day Services. ; Uunited Church held their first meetâ€" ing of the year at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Mervin Facey. The meetâ€" ing opened with a bymn followed by prayer by the past president, Mr. Yuulm Diamond. The roll call was well responded to with a favorite Spring tlower. The scripture reading was read | by â€" Mrs. 9. Brinker, and | the Bible Study was comducted by Mr. J. G. Wood on the scripture "As Ye Sow so Shall Ye Reap". Rev.. 1. S Banes favored with a solo after which Mre. A. B. Fleming g&ve Cur-‘ ient Events. Mrs. Ralph Hilboro faâ€" Bver interesting . and V-l; Prog: Presented.â€"Offcsors for the Ou Friday night, May 8th, the CROSSHILL n Mr. Cyrus Rickert Sunday. x visitors at the home of i Hallman were Mr. and Mrs, Hailman and family of Hesâ€" i on Sunday at the Baet who is eerlounsly MANNHEIM e B Mr. and Mra. Rudy soUTHâ€"WEST WILMOT Bible Class o‘clock and thence to St. Agatha for a public service. Interment wil} be made in the adfoining cometery 5 Mr. and Mrs. Surviving are his widow, nee (Zath-' erine Schumacher, two daughters ;l;‘eer::ig'laturdly e (Mand) Mrs. A. E. Livingston of Baâ€" [ Mr. D. Burneti den, Lily, Mrs. J. K. Smith of Gait Little Attended P: and atx grandchildren. on Tuesday The funeral was held on Tuesday l afternoon with a private service at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. E. DORI Livingaton and themee to the St. = James Lutheran Ghurch for public Mr. and Mra. J. J service and thence to Fairmount by spent Saturday cometery for burial. ‘mwal Dies Following Stroke. Mr.â€" Rigin Law Hote) for over 40 yeare, passed away Sunday at his hame here in his 83rd year. Prior to moving here in 1894 he resided in MitdheM for a short t‘me and aleo at Mi{lverton station. Mr. Witte married three times, was predeceased by his first two wives, Barbara _ Scharlach and Mary Bunscho. | ) ‘Surviving are his wife (Susannah '(‘amel). two daughters, Mrs. ‘Toblas Shantz of Waterloo, Mrs. Reuben 8. Steiner, Lima, Ohio, three sons, Linâ€" coln C., of Kitchener, Waiter €., Wilâ€" mot township, Dr. Stauffer C.. Kitch ener and 13 grandchildren. One broâ€" ther, Daniel, Wilmot township,. and tour sisters, Mrs. Dan Creesman, Wilâ€" mot township, Mrs. John Schaefer, Kitchener, Mrs, Moses Cressman and . Mrs. Ezra Cressman. Wilmot townâ€" «hip, also survive. Hotelman Dies in 83rd Year. Iiit o onl d Bc d d ki ds h ud 21 J The grim reaper has entered our village three times in the last week in claiming three highly respected residents as follows : Heart Attack Proves Fatal. | ‘The death occurred on Thursday ifternoon the result of a heart attack of Noah 8. Shantz, a retried farmer, n m ranel. wa Nce s who 100k up residence in this village about 15 years ago. Mr. Shantz was born in Wilmot township, a son of the late Joseph Y. Shantz and Elizaâ€" beth Stauffer on May 11. 1859 and was 76 years old. He attended Blenâ€" heim Mennonite Church. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jantzi of Linâ€" wood and family and grandchildren made a short call at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Promersperger on Sunday. Three Citzens Pass to Reward. _ The churdh was decorated ‘with flowers tor the occasion and the mpeâ€" cial singing was provided by the Young People‘s choir with Mrs. 3. P. Livingston at the console of the orâ€" gan. Personals. | _ The program was under the direcâ€" [linn of Mr.:C. L. Ritchie, superintenâ€" dent of the Sabbath School. The program consisted of readings, piano solos and choruses by the members of the Sunday School as a tribute to mothers of today. The main feaâ€" ture of the program was an approâ€" priate addresg iby the pastor, Rev. Mr. Funston, on "Holy Living". _ _A large crowd altended the comâ€" bined Church and Sunday Schoo! serâ€" vice of the Ldvingston Presbyterian ‘Church here on Sunday morning in honor of Mother‘s Day. Mr. Delton -Sh;;l; ~|;Iu"l.(-;tc'hevi2r visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shantz on Sunday, Mother‘s Day Program. Miss ‘Rita Shantz is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Cressman at New Hamburg. Miss Myrtle Austen spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Stratford. Misses Violet and Edna Brenneman of Kitchener and Mr. Curtis Erb of Taveitock spent Sunday with the forâ€" mer‘s mother, ‘Mrs. Brenneman. oo en ett nety Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Graham and famâ€" ily were Sunday visitors with the latâ€" ter‘s brother, Mr. and Mre. George Wilson at Linwood. 102. Jonn iFacey of near Ratho, and Mre. Wm. Diamond called on Â¥r. and Mrs. Isaac Bean recently, aso ooo es Sunday visitors with Mr .and Mrs. Amos Good were Mr. and Mre. Abner Rudy and family of near Baden and Mr. Russel Wood and family of Bright. Mr. and Mré. Eldon Bean and daughâ€" ter Ruth, Mrs. Susan Schaeffer and Misses Lizzle and Sue ‘Bean of Kitâ€" chener called on Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Bean on Saturday afternoon. _ _Rev. and Mrs. Manassah Hallman of Mannbeim were Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. Noah Cresseman. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Leis and family of near Tavistock visited with their daughter, Mre. Sylvester Baer and Mr. Baer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gingerich and famfly and Miss Gladys Gingerich of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Russel Peters. Wilmot attended & musical cantest beld at the Hickson United Church on Wednesday evening, May 6th, in which the Bethel United Church choir participated. This was the secâ€" ond of two prelimirary contests for Oxford Presbytery, conducted under the auapices of the Young People‘s Union of the United Church, the frst was held al Mount Elgin on Monday night, May 4th. These contests con-' sist entirely of vocal selections, chornuses, quartettes, and duets, by , representatives of young people‘s orâ€" | ganizations in Oxford Presbytery. ‘ The third and final contest will be held at College Avenue United _ \Church, Woodstock on Monday night May 18th, when the winners in the preliminaries wil compete for the final awards. Mr. Charles »Walker, prominent musictan and choir leader of Woodstock is acting as adjudicaâ€" tor in these competitions, ' Personals. Quite a number Wilmot attended . Witte. proprietor 6! Central nners is Prelimimaries to Comâ€" pete in Final Awards.â€"Final Contest May 18. P lo » l .m Musical Contest BADEN We are pleased to welcome Miss Annie Brown back to our burg after spending the winter at Gueiph and Hamilton. Mr. Gordon Burnett of Elora spent Sunday evening at his home SHNu here Mrs. Dave Pender of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end at Sexton Hamilton‘s. Our young people are busy pracâ€" tising the play "Cabbages or Dolâ€" lars" for May 24th. Personals. . 1 unc on on on se en ns oue Hemmerich attended the Girls‘ Conâ€" ference at the O.A.C. last week. Miss Helen Burnett and Misses Berâ€" nice and Mildred Melitzer also took in the day‘s session. t The first ball game of the season will be held here on Thursday eveâ€" ning between New Germany and Winterbourne. Fishing is Fine. Messrs. Art Reist, Frank and Jack Forbes have returned from a fishing trip to Owen Sound. They were well satisfied with their catch, catch. li’lng 300 fish by hand in less than an our. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyâ€" terian Church held a meeting in the hall on Wednesday evening at which plans were made for the usual 24th of May celebration. Ball Game Tonight. Plan Celebration. The Bible Class nf the M.R. €. Church held their meetimng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader on Thursday evening. Mrs. Cecil Mader spent a day last week with Mrs. Floyd Bechtel, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Orth and‘ son George of Petersburg spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Heer. ’Sr. Fourth class on a trip to Niagara Falls on Sunday. Others in the group were Mr. Charles Richardson and Miss Alice Schiedel. Sr Mr. and Mrs. C. Richardson and son James Sundayed with friends in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mader spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Stratford. The locat senior room school‘ geacher. Mr. Elgin Fretz, took the Misses Anna Schuett Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shantz and famiy of Kitchener Sundayed with Mr. J. G. Shantz. Master Tommy and Cyril Brohâ€" man spent the weekâ€"end at the home o1 their grandmother, Mrs. C. Reinâ€" hart, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. Quinn of Waterâ€" loo ealled on Mr. and Mrs. N. Heckendorn recently. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Mader and children Arnott and Gwen Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geiger, Kitchener. Mrs. A. G. Shantz spent Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Mader and Mr. Mader. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brubacher and son Delton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brubacher and daughter Jean spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Noah Becker, Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snyrdreri;;x-d- daughter of Nachez spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Lichty. Miss Bessie Wismer, Miss Edith Keffer and Mr. Henry Wismer of Riverbank Sundayed with Miss Verta Kinsie of Preston, who is spending some time with Mrs. N. Detweiler. Miss Abbie Detweiler and Mrs. J. Keffer attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Rudy Detweiler at Ingerâ€" soll on Friday. WINTERBOURNE Pure Olive Seap ....... 5 bars for 9¢ Butterick Patterns, Reg. up to 65¢ . 9¢ Best Shetland Yarns, per skein ... . 7¢ Ink, per bottle ... ...........s. ... 3¢ All Kinds of Thread, per spool . ... . 3¢ Ladies‘ Full Fashioned Hose ... ... 149¢c Numerous Other Real Bargains aoppoomnneoomnonms COME EARLY Segpmrcmpuusomuoue Everything Must Be Sold Out To Bare Walls Men‘s Balbriggan Combinations Men‘s Work Shirts ... ... . . . . . Men‘s Work Pants, Reg. $1.95 Men‘s Dreas Shirts ... .. .. . . . . Men‘s Socks, Reg. 25¢ ...... 2 BRESLAUV EVERYTHING MUST co _ Bargains for the Entire Family and Hilda 22 King South, Waterloo, and Elmira â€" â€" Phone 215 16 King South Miss Eva Hoffmyer and Miss Irene Paff of Stratford spent the weekâ€"end with the former‘s mother, j Mrs. A. Hoffmyer. Mrs. Geo. MeLennan and Mr. and Mrs. Victor McLennan spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Woodstock. again. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wray and daughters Grace and Doris and Mrs. James Bruce spent Sunday with friends at Harriston. We are pleased to report our sick folks are on the mend, and hope they will soon be able to be around 108 King South Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fink and daughter Dorothy and Miss Garnet Mr. Geo. Coghlin called on friends in Atwood one day last week. Mrs. W. Reinwald and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leith of Stratford spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Reinwald. Mothers‘ Day was observed in the United Church at the Sunday School and church service. Rev. S. E. Stevenson gave a helpful talk on the blessedness of mother, her love and care for her children. Several of the Sunday School took part in the service. The choir for the day was composed of mothers of the congregation. The beautiful flowers‘ were in memory of Mrs. W. B. Freeâ€" born from her children. | Observe Mothers‘ WETTLAUFER‘S DEPT. STORE $ SELLING OUT sate I M. WEICHEL & SON LTD. 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Oliver Gle he i the weekâ€"end | attd MPS. Geo, ( Mr. and Mrs Personals. Mrs. M. A. Lowrie has Â¥+eturned home after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. C. Hersey, in Guelph. Mr. Donald Ross has home after spending the with friends at Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Victor McLennan of Wallenstein and Mr. Gordon Mcâ€" Lennan of Elmira and Miss Ruby Hahn of Glenallan spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. McLennan. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy and family of Dungannon spent Sunday with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eedy. Fink and Mr. Herman Fink Toronto spent the weekâ€"end : Mr. and Mrs. J. Nuhn. id Mrs, Julhn Mathies were vieitors in New Hamburs. Opposite Post Office LISBON Phone 274 of Mofnt Forest «pent with his parents, Mr. Glebe. Phone 8 man Fink of weekâ€"end with returned past week 19e 25¢