CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT]|* Chiropodist â€" Foot Specialist Graduate of lllinois College of Chiropody Office Hours: 10 â€" 12 a.m., 1 â€" 6 p.m Evenings T to 8 p.m. * Telephone 2426 â€" 48!; King St. E Kitchener, Ont. DR. J. W. HAGEY, Dentist, 69 110 Weber Chambers, King St. BRAY & BRAY, Barristers, Solicitâ€" ors, etc.; George Bray, K.C.,. G Murray ‘Bray, B.A.. George H. Lochead, B.A.; Royal _ Bank Chambers, 77. King St. West, Kitchener. Phone 4474. D. 8. BOWLBY, K.C., BARRISTER, CLEMENT,. HATTIN & EASTMAN, BITZER & SMYTH, BARRISTERS, BROCK & WELR, G. . Brock and H. B. Weir, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries; 49 King St. East, Kitchâ€" ener, Telephone 4080. EDWARD B. DOWDALL, Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, ete.; Telephone 324 ; Office 108 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario, JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER, LEO G. LATCHFORD, BARRISTER SIMS, MecINTOSH, SCHOFIELD & ALLAN MacKENZIE, Osteopath, Phone 117. Res. 3522w; Office, 200 Medical Arts Bldg., Kitehâ€" ener. & J. W. Heinrich, Prop. 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Careful Coiffures add a great deal to smart appearance. Let us do your _ hairdressing. _ personalâ€" ized to your individual type. Opp. Eyric Theatre â€" _ Kitchener Law | offices, Bank of Toronto Building, 19 King Streel East, Kitchener, Phone 2310, Solicitor,; Notary Public, Conveyâ€" ancer, etc. ï¬aï¬'s{to]o‘n.' Office, Bank of Montreal Bldg., Waterloo. and _ Solicitor, Notary Public; Bank of Commerce Bldg.. 1 King St. East, Kitchener, Telephone 627, Residence 4400 Kitchener. USED AND NEW CAR PARTS SIMS; Barristers, Solieitors, etc.; Medical Arts Building, 47 King Street West, Telephone 4640, Kitchener, Ontario. New and Used $8.50 and up Accessories and Parts Joe Zinger Jerry Geiger GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 24 Cedar St. N. â€" Phone 3489 Kitchener (opp. Weber‘s Feed Shn} 22 Benton St. + KITCHENER ALEXANDER GARAGE 23 Queen St. S., Kitchener w Phone 528 Zinger & Geiger _ 49 King Street East | Phone 4080 â€" Kitchener Phone 3378 for Appointment M. J. HOFFMAN, D.S.C BEARINGER‘S BICYCLE STORE FOOT sSPECIALIST BUSINESS CARDS BEAUTY PARLORS CHIROPRACTIC Solicitors, Notaries BICVYCLE S J. H. Smyth, B.A CHIROPRACTOR OsTEOPATHY DR. J. E. HETT Used Cars AUTOMOBILE MEDICINAL DENTAL For all Makes LEGAL BICYCLES Lawn Mowers, Bicyles Rented by Hour or Day 103 Frederick St. â€" Phone 976J Complete line of stoves; ice box; kitchen cabinet; dining room suite, j all in good condition, at blrgnin‘ prices. i DYERs AND CLEANERS orf LADMES‘ & GENTS‘ CLOTHING cCURTAINS â€" DRAPES kITCHENER DYE WORKS 47 Queen St. S. â€" Phone 808 Kitchener, Ont. Ac The Swiss Jeweller Reliable Furniture Exchange 58 Ontario S. . Phone 2510J Does an expert repair job on any kind of jewellery. Also a complete line of Watches, Clocks, etc. 24 Benton Street + Kitchener (Opp. Weber Feed Store) Clart Diebold, Prop. 200 King West â€" Phone 1410 Kitchener Hlowizs telegraphed anywhere. CLARE‘S 32 John St. E. â€" _ Waterice Out of the high rent district. Rebinding Books, Bibles, Hyman and Prayerbooks a specialty. Add more books to your bome library by having your favorite BOOKBINDER 17 Queen St. N. â€" Phone 2686 Kitchener initialing Club Bags, Suitcases, Prices reasonable. (Foods called for and delivered. Artistic Floral Designs for all Occasions Established 1863 ASSETS OVER $1,500,000 Government Deposit â€" $100,000. DIRECTORS Kitchener We Buy, Nell, and Exchange J. Howard Simpson â€" â€" W. G. Weichel â€" â€" > Joseph Stauffer â€" . â€" _ â€" E. J. Bauer _ â€" â€"0 > Oscar Rumpel â€" â€" â€" Forks. Kumpf â€" +o is W. R. Bricker â€" â€" â€" Wn. Henderson â€" OFFICERS W. G. Weiche!l â€" _ â€" _â€" _ President J. Voward Simpson â€" Viceâ€"Presigent F. H. Moser â€" Manager and Secretary J. A. Fiecher â€" â€" Ass‘t Secretary The Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company Studios: 48 Roy St., Kitchener. Phone 1171M. Teacher of Piano, Singing, and Theory. Private and Class Instruction. New and Used Bicycies C. A. BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED magazine bound into books. The Hearn Roofing Co. ~ E. L. Hearn, Manager 305 King St. W. â€" Kitchener Phones: 1775, Res. 255 E. K. HEARTH 74 King S. _ â€" _ Pho E. Rotharmet M. Hofman ED. HOUSE‘3 Shoe Store and Repair Shap. King St. S. â€" Phone 941 WATERLOO, ONT. Radio Repairing Accessories and Parts BOOK BINDING If RADIO SERVICK Miss Anma R. Bean $8.50 and up. Tubes Tested Free INSURANCE CLEANING JEWELLERS It‘s Anything in Roofing "We Do It" SHOEMAKING FOR SALE District Agents FLORISTS MUSIC MUSICAL WATERLOO ROOFING: Parts FLOWER SHOP EXPERT Etc Phone 781 Tricycles, ote. millionaire. He bequeaths his for in the crowd. Mary leaned back and tune to Mary and her younger broâ€" waited. She was acling like a little ther and sister, Jerry and Aun, but fool, she told herself. Here she was only on condition that Mary shall kiviny Don his ehance if he fhad marry Jarred Marsh, son of an old come frienud of her uncle‘s. Jarred, sumâ€" ""Thanks â€" for _ the Opportunity." moned from bis bome in South Don‘s yoice sounded behind her America, is a stranger to Mary. But Mary started and turned. unless she manries him, Jerry and "You*" she said coldly Aun will be cut off without a perny. "Yes, me. And I‘ve got to talk to Don Harvey, newsapaper reporter, you.‘ «w who is in love with Mary, insists (He slid into the chair beside har that she defy the will but Mary and (His cloities were m need of pressâ€" Jarred agree to marry. Mary receives ing. and his lie was carelessly rote from Don indicating that he knotted. Mary had a« desire to pat has learned something. He says he down a belligereut iock of hair that will be at the Cafe EJ that evening, was standing up on his head and must see her. When she throws "I‘m afraid yo wou‘t have anything the note away, Carmie De Loss, who to say that interests me unless you was Uncle Nathan‘s secretary, slyly might tell me how mudh you got for retrieves it \that lead story in the Leader." j CHAPPEDR VI Jarred was wailing for Mary when she came down just before seven that evening. A little pile of cigaret butts crushed out in an ash tray indiâ€" cated that he had waited for some time and that he had been impatient about it. He rose as she entered the living room "You look gorgeous," he said warmly â€" "I‘m afraid," said Mary, "you haven‘t anything to say that interests me." time in a year. Her mirror fhad showed a need for it. "Thanks, Jarred." "Where shall we go." hbe asked. "I‘m hungry as a tapir on a dry tunâ€" dra." | _ Mary smiled. "I have been a workâ€" ing girl. Sarah, I want you to know Mr. Marsh. Mrs. Elton, Jarred." | Jarred had risen and now smiled and bowed. "Won‘t you join us?" Mary asked. "We have jnst started." "Tommy has to rum along right after dinner.. If you do not mind his dashing off?" Sarah was plainly imâ€" pressed by JSarred‘s dark attractiveâ€" ne«s. "The Cafe Ell serves good food, ind we can dance jf we care to." "Fiue." 4 The ‘Cafe Ell was exclusive and expensive. It had a reputation for fine food. Jarred sat back with a satisfied air and scanned the bill of fare. asked. Mary slipped her wrap back from her shoulders and paitted her hair. ‘‘Please do." Jarred ardered duck and sherry. Mary seanned the diners at the other tables. She was irritated with herâ€" self for auggesting the ‘C‘afe E. She wished she had had the will power to ignore Don‘s note. But she had not been able to resist the curiocity it had aroused in frev. The â€" duck arrived and Jarred poured sherry, Mary tasted hers and set it down. She did not care for wine, but she wanted to do the things Jarsed liked. iShe had to adâ€" just herself to fhis way of living. Jarred drained his glass of sherry and refilled it. A couple entered and t00k a table near them. The girl saw Mary and came over to her. "Mary Dean!" she caught Mary‘s hand. "I though you lad joined the missionaries or something!" Sarah called Tommy, her husband, | and he was introduced to Jarred.| Mary could eee that Sarah was hurn-! ing with curiogity. It was plain that she had read Don‘s newspaper smry‘ and knew that Jarred was the man.. But ahe asked no question. and Mary ! offered no information. Tommy was ; a (‘big goodâ€"natured young man who | talked of nothing hut bueiness ‘ Dinner progressed pleasantly. f Jarred talked to Sarah, and Mary| devoted herself to Tommy to keep: the party balanced. | "Not in the least. You can stay and dance with ne," Mary answered. She had nsed makenp for the first By the time dinner was finisheid, Jarred had finished most of a second bottle of sherry. He was glowing. Mary aeneed that he wanted to dance with Sarah. Tommy folded his napkin "I have to dash now. Big doings up at our office. Consolidation of two firms that will mean a thig job for Tommy." he grinned. "Goodby, homey." he said to Sarah. "Glad to have «een you folks®." Mary ‘Dean is trapped by the will â€"HMe nodded |to Mary and Jarred. took the dinner check, and hurried off "Oh, you muat dance with Jarred I‘m really not trying to eteal him. lbnt Rio is so fascinating. and the has been telling me all about it." Sarah was dabbing powder on her nose. ‘"Why don‘t yon two dance*" Mary anggeated â€" "Run along and dance." . Mary amiled. "Jarred will have plenty of chances to tell me all about Rio.‘ Mary hesitated "So that‘s the way it ia?" Sarah| Hamburg. laughed . The Misses Resaie and Helen Helia Jarred frowned and got to his feet of Waterloo apent Sunday with Mr ‘"Qure," he sald. and Mrs. Harry Koehler. ‘Shall 1 order for you too?" he a second Barah and Jarred whirled away weross the floor and were soon lost in the crowd. Mary }eaned back and waited. She was acting like a little fool, she told herself. Here she was giving Don his ehance if he fnad come "Don‘t ride me. 1 didimn‘t get a cent fo® it, nol even a raies in pay," Don angwered earnestly. "Then why did you run it?" "Hunch." He grioned. "And | still have the hunch." "You eame fhere just to tell me you fhave a hunch?" Mary‘s eyebrows liftâ€" ed. Me slid into the chair beside her. His clotfies were m need of pressâ€" ing. and his tie was | carelessly knotted. Mary had a desire to pat domwn a belligerent iock of hair that was standing up on his head. "U‘m afraid yo wou‘t have anything to say that interests me. unless you might tell me how mud you got for that lead story in the Leader." "It‘s a real hunch and, in a couple of days, it will be iproved or blown up." Don leaned forward. "In that case it doesn‘t interest me, because Jarred and £ will probâ€" awbly be married iby that time." Mary looked at him defiantly. Don stared at her a full minute. Slowly, he got to his fer!. "Well corry 1 bowtrered you." he sird cuffly. S dash adong ow Hoeotmmne{ on Tris: freel sond fert frea (To be Continued ) | _ Mrs.. Muthilda Hoorle the Misses Mildred and Hath: Hoedle and Mr. (Emll Brown | webe Sunday vieitors | with | Mr. and Mrsc COfarles: Selfers, | Walton l Mr. and Mrs: Jake Oterhein spent 'Hunday at the home of Mis. Lonise j Sattler, Waterloo | _ Mr. and Mrs.â€" Mento: Brubaeher | were Sunday dimmer grests with Mr 'anul Mrsâ€" lerae| Gingtich. Snydere \Corners Meest‘s. . George | Weise, â€" Clarence Baechler and Walter Good were on a â€" fishing expedition | recently and were sucvessful in catching large fish some fipping the seales at four poune Mi. and Mrs. Henry NVoilmar were recent visiters with theip «n Gordon i1 Woodstock, & Messrs. Eark and Willam Steise of Toronto : were. weekâ€"end visitors with the. former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waener: were Mr. and Mre. Adam Lantenschlager, Mr and Mre. Walter Neeb and children, Mrs_ A. Seip and Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Lantenâ€" sghlager and sons Earl and Carl all wf Petersbure, Mrs Ed Doerr of Kitâ€" chener and Messrs. Gemae Woiss and Herman Bechthold. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartong, Hilda, Albert and Donald «pent hnday with Mr. and Mos. Gordon Hartung. Philipsburg. Mr. ud Mis. Alvin Heier and Miss Emmaâ€" Fries of ErbsvilGe epent Sut day with their mother. Mrsc Jaeoh Fries. Mr.aind Mre. Hetry id of Pavisâ€" tock sind Mrosnul Mis. Anstin Hahn and family of London wore Sundiy visiturs o withh . Mro aned Mas. 4. A Steiss. Mre. Henry with Mr. and Waterioo Mro and Mrs. Jnlius Sscholl and | sons Harry and Kenneth of Kitchener i were Snmday visitore with Mr ;nuli Wre â€" William Schaefer } Mis A. Heist of Waterloo v‘mn--d, for a week with Mrs Marry Koehler Mr. and Mrs. John Schondelmeyer | of â€" Waterloo were. Sunday \'isi!ursz with the latter‘s sister. Miss Mand | Engelter f Mrooapd As: Newh Gurmlts and chulâ€" dren_ . Mrsc Jacob Fries ind Miss Amnie Warht ealled on Mro sand Mrs« deventiad Martm, St) Kireohs on Sunâ€" day evening Mrâ€" and Mrs: Wmm Spiegelhers of Kitcherier were Sumilay vieifore with Mr.and Mrs Arthin Saftier Miss Ruth Miller spent the week ind with her patents at North Wool wich Sunday visitors with \Mr. and Mis Ed Huhen were Mro and Mre: Irvin Ritz and daughter HMelen of New Hanrbure, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gentz and | gon Malta of Elmira and Mr and Mrs: Wigeins of Galt Mr. and Mrs Ed Berg of Lishon spent Sunday with Mr« Carl Snvder Revy and Mrs P J. Lamack vielt pd for a few daye with the lattfer‘s mother _ Mre_ Wenry Sippel, New Hamburg. The Misses Resaie and Helen Helat HEIDELBERG da _ Hoorle the Misses Hnth Moede and Mr. were | sunilay . visitors Mrs. COflarles Selfers, Satter spent: anday Mrs. Ernes! Schmidt on Wednesday evening with Rev. G. D. Fleming at leader. ‘The topic was and Mrs. E. Stoits. The W.M.A. of the United Brethâ€" ren Church held their -on&hliuctâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. 8. Hilborn on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Detwiler was in charge of the meetâ€" ing. Miss Bessie H:re gave a talk on the work at the U. B. Mission in Toronto. A duet was given by Mrs. E. Stoltz and Mrs. C. Swart:. Saviour for me", was sung by Mr + Miss Tillie Axt and Mrs. Catherine Axt «petit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Macob Axt. Petersburg highway. |_ _ The Misses Alice and Vera Snyder L ind Mrcc Jobhn Suysder accompanied triends to Hespeler on Sunday | A Jarge mumber of Jocal residente altbenderl the fnneral of the late Noah Shantz of Baden at Blenheim Sunday. 1 Miss Evelyn Cressman spent the werkâ€"end at her home Rosebank, l Master Ralph Snyder spent Sunday with Enos and Willis Hunsberger. | _ Mw. and Mre, Ezra Shantz and Mr. and Mys. Irvin Snyder accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Axt visited with , Mrs. E. Rosenberger, New Dundee, iSunday. Mothers‘ Day was observed in the United Brethren Church on Sunday evening. The program consisted of a song by the Juniors of the Sunday School, readings on the lives of famous mothers, a solo, ‘"Memories" by George Perrin; a reading, "The Hands That Rocked the Cradles of the _ World", by _ Miss _ Myrtle Becker, a selection by the choir, and itwo numbers by the male quartette of the New Dundee U. B. Church. A special service will be held in the Evangelical Church next Sunâ€" day, May 17, in honour of Mothers‘ Day. â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelby and Lois called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelâ€" by at Bright last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beattie of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Treen of Hamilton were Sunday visitors at J. Hope‘s. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Chapman on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Albert Chapman and family of New Dundee, Miss Iva Witzel of Wilmot Centre, and Mr. John Karcher of Kitchener. Mr. and A. Schweitzer of Galt and Rev. Mrs. Florence Pitman of Kitchener were callers at the home of Mrs. J. Bricker last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder of New Dundee visited at W. Detâ€" wiler‘s on Sunday. Mr. aml Mrs. E. Fried attended the funeral of the late Noah Shantz of Baden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brodhaecker and daughters of Dickie Settiement were guests of Mrs. A. Fried on Sumday. Rev. L. H. Wagner attended the sessions of the Annual Conference of the Evangelical Church, held at Dashwood last week.* Rev. and Mrs. E. Becker and children of Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bricker un Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. C. Shelb;' and son Billy of Paris spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Bricker. Mrs. Russel Fried and son Murray visited at Melville Veitch‘s on Sunâ€" day. Miss Irene Chapman of Toronto is spending a few weeks at her home here. Miss Elmina Creesman epent the weekâ€"end . with her mother, Mre Annie Cressman neur New Afamburg. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Shantz and sons Delford and James of Baden spetl Stunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Isitae Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roth and family spent sSunday with Mr. and Mre. John B. Jutzie at Victoriaburs. Miss Etta Shantz and the Messrs. Wiltred ind Nile Shantz spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Gro. S. Schmit. Mr. David Wilhelm and Mrs, John Beaver and famils of | ffampstead spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Roth Mr. Marvyin Creseman of Rosebank spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Newton Rev. and Mrs. 0. H. Wismer and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Schmitt spent Sumday evening with Mr. and Mrs. direah Axt, Petershaurg highway. Mr. ind Mrs. Agron Wilhelm and tamily of| Tavistock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Withelm.. Mr. Marvyin Creseman of Rosebank spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. Newtor Schmitt Mr. and Mrso John Dalmer. New Hamburc and Mrso Leah Bast, We! lesley, spent Thursday with Mrs. M Roth Miss Luella Roth, Waterloo, spent Sunday at her home here:» hu.lfl.l-duhchn* Wednesday evening with Rev. G. UPPER STREET (North Baden) "He THE TERRIBI Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and children Edwin and Elmer were Sunâ€" way guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eera B. Martin near St. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maurer, Mr. i Vernon Maurer and Miss Eva Schneiâ€" der were Sunday visitors at the home ‘of Mr. and Mre. Peter S. Musselman at Conestogo, Mrs. E. N Mohr and daughter Milâ€" «wred of Wallace spent the weekâ€"end with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender spent Sunday with the latter‘s father, Mr. John Mohr and other relatives in North Easthope. Phillp Bonn were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Henrich, Miss Dorothy Henrich, Mr. Wilfred Henrich and Mr. Edmund Boun, ak of Waterioo. ence Schmilt and family of German Mills, Mr. Norman Breaper of Kitch Mr. and Mrs. George Siwindt and family were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. John Schwindt near KRchâ€" ener. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Bauman and sone were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Christian Martin at Copesâ€" togo. Mr_ and Mrs. J. Amos Wilkinson and children George and Ruth visitâ€" ed here with Mr. and Mrs Solomon Bender on Sunday. Mr= Edward Seiling spent the weekâ€"end at is home in Rimira. Mr. and Mro: Noah E. Milier and family spentâ€" Sunday with relatives in Kitchener Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt, Glaâ€" dys and Rhoda visited in Ploradale «t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller on Sunday. Miss Lydian Horst and Mr. Osish Horst visited their brothers at Pres ton on Sunday Miss Edna Haufschild has returned io Kitchener after epending a week with her cousin, Miss Edna Moldenâ€" hawer Mies Lovina Horst and Mr. Otto Vorossey of Kitchener visited at the [ormetr‘s home here on Sunday. The following friends of Mr. and Mrs. kmoch Schneider called at their home here recently: Mr. and Mrs. William stephen, Miss Beulah Steâ€" phen and Mrs, Is.ac Gerhardt of Avion, Mr. Elmer Gross of Restock. TOoONERVILLE FouKs \ â€"cmmmy.s~~. â€"~a,* Restore pep and energy A / ~A. by combining a health e aarndl __. course and vacationâ€" ' ?S:E;- a' ._, play while getting well. M @g i Find the magic Key to u. &F",~. a Health at this m}ld *~. «@eggpm@ise ) famous Institution, founded â€" by â€" Bernars Macfadden. Where results are often The Perfect I‘~‘mable Healih Fooklet FREE if you The PHYSICAL CULTURE HOTEL, Inc. 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Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth visitâ€" ed with Mr. and Mrs. Emra Gascho near New Dundee on Sunday. beaith and on Saturday evening while sitting on a verandsh chair fell to the floor. and Mrs. Chris. Roth on Sunday I: and Mro. J, Debwellor of WHOD s â€"/ 0y m e ie He is survived by his widow and une daughtor, Mrs. Eera Rot, Terizâ€" Lock, three sons, Harvey, neer Taris tock, Desiel of Barnia, Allsn at home. One son Moses, predeceased him two years ago. The funeral was held from bis tate home at 1.30 o‘clock. Tussday. Interment was made at the 16th line A. M. Chur® and cemetery. Personals. Bunday Death Of Former Resident, Death ciaimed another of our resiâ€" dents in the person of Mr. Chria Steinman. He had been in good Mr and Mrs. Jake Roth and famâ€" ily visited the former‘s brother, Mr. A QUIET, WELL CONDUCTED, convEni¢uT, mookan 100 ROOM HOTELâ€"S5 WiTH SATH WwRITE FOR FOLDER TAKE A DE LUXE TAX1 FROM DEPOT OR WHARF â€"2%0 acation (© 1908. Pootafe Por» mention this papers h.3 â€" Bernarr Maciadden -\'s“‘/“