The first meeting of the newly elected executive of the Kitchener and Waterloo Women‘s Canadian Club was held on Wednesday afterâ€" noon at the home of the president, Mre. A. J. McGanity, 36 Colle[;ï¬l. It was decided to invite Miss ma Kaufman of Japan to be the guest speaker at the September meeting. Miss Kaufman expects to arrive in Kitchener on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Mary Kaufman, in August. The executive named Mrs. Mcâ€" Ganity as delegate to the annual convention to be held in Montreal in June and $25.00 was voted toâ€" wards expense of delegate. Visitor From Japan " To AddressWomen‘s MUTUAL [|IFE Head Office CHEQUE PROVES BLESSING IN TIME OF NEED This Week/ leg | atraps.__LIGHT. _ INEXPENSIVE, GUARANTEED. Investizate. Write or DOWNING, STEEN and Co. Smith Manufacturing Company Dept. B. _ __ 536 King St. On Tuesday we received a letier from a young woman who is in domestic service in an Ontario city. She acknowledged the cheque for insurance policy No. 368,243 on the life of her sister and said: "This policy was a wonderful asset. My sister and 1 work in private homes. Mary always kept her insurance paid but saved little otherwise. Having no home she was taken to the hospital and was sick for three weeks. There were doctors, special nurses, and finally burial expenses. Had it not been for her insurance 1 would have been in debt for a long time. Now her debts are paid and 1 have some money to make me feel inâ€" dependent in my lonely hours." It is to those receiving modest incomes that insurance often means so much. In the case stated above it meant the difference between independence and a lengthy finanâ€" cial burden. When choosing your life insurâ€" ance company consider the 68 year record of this Canadian "mutual" company. Any of our representatives, or Head Office will be glad to assist you in selectâ€" ing the right type of policy. Branch Manager Representatives: Murray S. Mumn, Optometrist 14 King S. WATERLOO Phone 58 Pictures and Artistic Frames . YOSTS FRAMING DEPT. Branch Office for Waterloo and Wellington Countiesâ€" 410â€"4 Dunker Bldg., Kitchemer Ont H. A. SCHONDELMAYER Opp. Lyric Theatre, Kitchener FRANK‘S Jewellery Stor 86 King St. W. Phone 1800 A perfected method. No elastic. No "Owned by the Policyholders® Picture Framing Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday MAY 26 â€" 27 . 28 Clark Gable â€"â€" Myrna Loy Spencer Tracy Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday MAY 30 â€" 31 â€" JUNE 1 Joan Blondell There‘s Always A Woman REVIVAL TUESDAY NIGHT ‘"Bonnie Scotland" "TEST PILOT" Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy EXTRA Saturday Matinees Only "The Secret Of Treasure Island" Thrilling Chapter Play with Mary Astor â€" Frances Drake Manager Home Office Agency G. C. Crompton, Prop. Above Doerr Electric W. ASMUSSEN R. M. MACFARLANE EDWARD A. HEIT LLOYD GEORGE JAMES M. LOCHEAD IRA FOWLER MALCOLM F. GREEN W. M. 0. LOCHEAD RUPTURED? FLORISTS EYES EXAMINED Canadian Club PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1898 Lionel Barrymore KITCHENER m OF CANADA: Established 1869 with Melvyn Douglas Waterloo, Ont Free Parking, Duke and Ontarie Ste KITCOKEK BR THEATRES The Misses lia Patterson and ; Two bus Helen Doering of Toronto were reâ€" about 15 de cent guests at the home of Professor gelical churc and Mrs. C. F (Klinck, Albert street |ener and ; The Misses Bunice, Irene and Lucy Kuntz speot the holiday weekâ€" end at their northern summer bome in Dorset. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffstettor, Plattsville, announce the ongageâ€" meunt of their oldest daughter, Ruby Marie, to William Floyd Ament, only son of Mr Peter Ament of Linwood the marriage to take place June 2. Mr._ and > Mrs. . Andrew . Feick, Queen streei south, Kitchener, were »uests of honor at a dinner given at the home of their son, Mr. Clayton Feick and ‘Mrs. Feick on Victoria Lay. The event was on the occasion of their 51st wedding anniversary. Following the graduation exercises of the Lutheran Seminary at St John‘s Luthern Church on Monday evening, a reception in homor of the »raduating class took place in the parish hall. One hundred guests conâ€" rratulated the graduates, Messrs. Norman _ Berner, Guelph, Arthur Little, Waterloo, and Halydan Strand of Toronto. Mrs. Jacob Conrad, Mrs. b J. Weidenhammer and Mrs. Henry Liphardt, all of Waterloo, and Mrs. H R. Mosig of New Hamburg preâ€" wided at the supper table. Mr. and Nirs. (Roy D. ‘Morrison and son, 16 Ahrens ISt., Kitchener, expect to sail early next month on an exâ€" tended trip to Burope. Miss Marguerite Schnitzler, RN. of Detroit, Mich., is spending the ‘veek in Waterloo. the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. Schnitzler, George street Mrs. W G. Weichel of Waterloo i presenting the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, was the guest speaker at the Empire Day ccremony _ at . Margaret _ Avonue School. Kitchener on Monday. Mrs. Weichel aduressed the students who rathered in the assembly room on Eimpire Day topics. Patriotic songs and hymns were also sung Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn and daughter Miss Catharine Hahn, Mr. Maurice Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Fved Blackwell all of London, spent the holiday guests at the home of Vr. and Mrs. A. K. Cressman, Mcâ€" Dougall Ave., Waterloo. Mr. J._C. Jaimet, Kitchener who has been quite ill at the K.â€"W. Hosâ€" pital, following an operation. is reâ€" ported much improved. Messis. Jamieson Martin, Harry Wolch and Edward Bean spent the poliday at Kincardine, in honor of their daughter Gladys, and of Mr. Roy Shantz of Kitchener, who are to be married shortly. The evening was spent in games and contests. Then, on behalf of the group, Mr. Eldon ‘Weber gave an apâ€" propriate eddress and Mr. Wilfred Mever presented them with many lovely gifts. Lunch was then served. Mr. and Mrs. E. Devitt, Miss Ruth Devitt and Homer Devitt of Mannheim, and Miss ‘Wilson of Guelph were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schweitzer, Elgin street. mage took place in the Church of the Holy Family, New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Eckenswiller will reside in straiford where Mr. Eckenswiller is employed in a furniture factory. The young people of German Mills spent an enpoyable evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Weber On Tuesday morning. May 24th, Miss [rene Suyder became the bride of Wilfrid Eckenswiller. The marâ€" The Misses Viola Rennick and Margaret Leake of West Monkton were recent guests of Miss Olive Ronnenberg. _ Members of the Guild for Girls held a successful tea and sale of work in the common room of the Church of the Holy Saviour recentâ€" ly. The room was made attractive by baskets of apple blossoms, sweet peas and spring flowers. The guests were received by the president, Miss Isobel Hawke, and Mrs. R. J. Setonâ€" Adamson. Those assisting at the tea were Miss Muriel Hunter, Mrs. W. G. Snelgrove, Miss Marjorie Springford, Mrs. H. Hilker, Mrs. I. Rickert and Mrs. M. Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mosser and daughter Audrey, the Misses Ruth Douglas and Mildred Hamel of Waterloo, and Mrs. Irvin Harrison are spending a week in New York, having left Saturday morning. June Travis â€" Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday MAY 26 â€" 27 . 28 Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" "A Trip to Paris" "FOOLS FOR SCANDAL" Social = Personal "Over the Wall" â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" Edith Fellows Leo Carrillo THE JONES FAMILY MAY 30 â€" 31 â€" JUNE 1 "‘LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK" Carole Lombard Fernando Gravet Dick Foran 1 Miss Geraldine Beaupre was maid ot honor, Miss Eileen Kowalski, sisâ€" ter of the bridegroom was bridesâ€" maid and Mr. Bob Kiffman, the best ian. â€" Messrs. Francis Young of ‘Guelph and Joseph Nowak were the ushers. ary Society. Those from the Twinâ€" City chun:L in the deh:uï¬on were Mrs. H. A. Kellerman, A. K. Cressman, Mrs. Howard Krueger, There were 80 guests at the recepâ€" tion from New York, Detroit Flint, Toronto, Windsor, Guelph. Preston. London and Acton. about 75 delegates from the Evanâ€" gelical churchgs in Waterloo, Kitchâ€" ener and Stratford districts left Wednesday norni:s for Rodney where they attended the twoâ€"day conference of the Women‘s Missionâ€" CPeBSMIAN, MIS. MOWRIC RIVUBTY Mrs. Carrie Kaufman, Mrs. Lioyd ; Ratz. New Hamburg, Roseville and St. Jacobs were also represented.! The fllm speaker at the convention was Mrs. Dr. Dubs, one of the outâ€"| standing missionaries in China, now home on furlough. | The mar.iage was solemnized at nine o‘clock, Tubsday morning at St. Louis RC. Church by Rev. Harry Opperman of Miss Norma Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NR. Weinâ€" stein, Peppler street, to Mr. Rudoiph Kowalski, son of Mrs. A. Molozzie, 114 Leger street, Kitchener and the late Ignatius Kowalski. Both of the bride‘s attendants wore taffeta gowns in Princess deâ€" sign. the maid of honor chosing Nile green and carrying a Colonial bouâ€" auet of Pernet roses, the bridesmaid wearing an orchid toned gown and carrying Talisman rose. Both wore shoulder veils in shades to match their gowns and long net gloves in the same color tone. The bride who was given in marriâ€" age by her father, wore a floor length gown of white chiffon with hand pleated bodice, Peter Pan colâ€" lar and covered buttons from the waist to the neckline. A n embroidâ€" éred silk net veil falling into a graceâ€" frl train with halo headdress of orange blossoms long white kid gloves, white satin sandals completâ€" ed her costume. He only ornament was her mother‘s wedding gift from her father, a yellow gold necklace set with pearls Following the reception, the bride and bridegroom left to spend their honeymoon in Dertoit, Mich., the bride travelling in a grey tweed taiâ€" lered suit with blue accessories. Upon their return they will reside in Waterloo. Traffic Court Mother: _ "‘Dorothy, you‘ve disâ€" obeyed mother by racing .around and making all the noise. Now you shan‘t have that piece of candy." Father (entering a few minutes later): "Why so quiet, little one?" Dorothy: "I‘ve been fined for speeding. Mrs. Derwin Kinton and son of Toronto are visiting her mother, Mrs. Clayton Wells, George street, Waterloo. Bride Wears NEW YORK.â€"Stolen e&ESâ€"$3,000 worthâ€" were hunted today by police in Brooklyn. Fred Bosworth, of Wyâ€" alusing, Pa.. a truck driver, told the police, thieves took his truck and cargo of eggs while he was in a resâ€" taurant having a cup of coffee. The «bandoned truck was found later. but the eggs were missing. At the offertory of the mass, the bride‘s uncle, Mr. Harold Beaupre, sang. "Ave Verum". The wedding reception was held »t the home of the bride‘s parents, where the guests were received in rooms gayly decorated with spring flowers. The bride and bridegroom welcomed their gnests along with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Weinstein, wearing a blue embroidered chiffon gown with navy blue trimming, a blue picture hat with matchin accesâ€" sories and corsage of Briarcliffe roses, assisted by the bridegroom‘s mother, Mis. Moloszie, wearing a wavy blue chiffon gown with flowâ€" ered bodice and matching jacket, naâ€" iy blue accessories and corsage of Rriarcliffe roses. EGG CARGO WORTH $3,000 IS STOLEN IN BROOKLYN Miss Norma Weinstein is Vicâ€" toria Day Bride. "Wild West Days" Extra! Jimmy D_uvnlh â€" Added Attraction â€" _ The Three Stooges Walter Comnolly and Big Cast Friday and Saturday Mother‘s Gift At Wedding John Mack Brown Joan Perry l!:l,tx‘!!t! ',a C ...!;!-l l!"‘l <ee e ooo o Ee e e Ee EBE SEaEE OOE SE C LESRERREEERERCECEIEIEL of ' A prelty wedding was solemnized al 8t. Mary‘s RC. Cburch, Kitchener, on Victoria Day, when Miss Agnes ‘Terese Carey, daughier of Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Carey, Brock street, iKitchener, became the bride of Mr. Olarence Gatschene, som of Mr. and | Mrs. Leo Gatschene, Willow street, ‘\Valerloo. The ceremony was perâ€" tormed by Rev. Hubert Gehl ~ Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Wesley Miller were: Mrs. J. N. , Miller, and Mrs. .P. Allgeier of El mura, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetzel of ! Moorefield, Miss. | Miss Ruth Weichel of Elmira spent the weekâ€"end with her friend, Miss , Margaret Miller. Following the ceremony, a wedâ€" d‘ng dinner was served at the home oi the bride‘s parents. The bride‘s mother wore a mauve flowered chifâ€" fon dress with corsage of Briarcliffe roses and the bridegroom‘s mother, Â¥rs. Gatschene, was gowned in blue flowered sheer with corsage of Briarâ€" cliffe roses, received with the bride and bridegroom After the event the couple left to spend their honeymoon in Detroit, Mich. On their return they will reâ€" side in Kitchener. Mss Agnes Carey Victoria Day Bride The bride was attended by her father and was preceded to her place u: the altar by the bridesmaid, her sister, Miss Veronica Carey. Mr. Riâ€" chard Gatschene, the bridegroom‘s brother was best man and the ushers were the bride‘s brother, Mr. Vincent Carey and the bride‘s cousin, Mr. Charles Bansley of Toronto. At the offertory of the mass Edward _ Schmidt sang . "In Speravi." Irene Schneider Is Victoria Day Bride BADEN, May 24. â€"The Holy Family Church was the scene of a pretty weddjng ceremony and High Mass on Tuesday, May 24th, when Irene Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider of Baden, and Wilfred Louis Eckensviller, son of Mrs. Johanna Eckensviller and the late Mr. Henry Eckensviller, were united in marriage. The cereâ€" mony was performed by Rev. S. J. Winter. The bride was becomingly gownâ€" ed in a green crepe dress trimmed with gold, green accessories, and wore a corsage of yellow roses. She also carried a white prayer book with streamers and lily of the valley. Misses Ruby Bricker and Vera Allâ€" geier of Elmira and Miss Helen Allgeier of Kitchener were Sunday v.sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Benâ€" der. ‘The bride who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, wore a smart Princess frock of white satin deâ€" signed with short train and comâ€" pieted with a white net veil and wreath. She wore white kid shoes and carried a sheaf of calla lilies. Her bridesmaid, Mrs. Floyd Nauâ€" man of New Hamburg, wore an atâ€" tractive yellow crepe suit with brown accessories and wore a corsâ€" age of red roses. Mr. Floyd Nauâ€" man supported the groom and Miss Anna Dietrich played the wedding music. Following a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Kent in Waterloo the happy couple left on a short honeyâ€" moon. On their return the newlyâ€" wedded couple will reside in Stratâ€" ford where the bridegroom has been employed for some years. Miss Carey, her bridesmaid, chose corded taffety gown with shoulder for her costume, a turquoise blue length net veil, while kid shoes and white gloves and she carried a bouâ€" auet of Briacliffe roses and fern. ‘Local friends and relatives of the late Samuel Umbach attended his funeral in .Elmira on Sunday afterâ€" noon. The sympathy of the comâ€" munity is extended to the bereaved family. Mr. Willard Weaver of Kitchener spent a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Maurer. Rev. S.‘W. Hann of Kitchener gave a temperance address in the Evanâ€" gelical church here on Sunday mornâ€" ing. Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Horst and family visited Mrs. Cyrus Bauman near Floradale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hildebrandt, Mr. S. W. Eby and Mrs. (Rev.) E. Eby of Hamilton and Miss Margaret Benâ€" der of Kitchener were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Solomon Bender. Mrs. Walter Maurer is leaving this week on a trip to the Western pro. vinces, where she will spend six weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schmitt ond sons of Mannheim visited at the home of Mr. Philip Bonn on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Beisel and «on Kleon. Mrs. E. Schneider and Miss Eva Schneider all of Elmira were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs I1vin Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kramp and sons Edward and Howard spent Sunâ€" day _ with _ Mr._ and _ Mrs. John ESchenck of New Germany Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hergott and children spent Sunday with friends in Petersburg. Mra. H. J. LaRonde, Mrs. Gus Hergott. Mrs. Vera Hergott and son Jerry were among those to attend the play, "Journey‘s End", given in Stâ€" Jerome‘a College in Kitchener on Vonday evening Mr. Willard Schwindt of Kitchener and Mr. Maurice Schwindt of Paris visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schwindt on Sunday. Mr. and Yirs.P. J Bruder of Water loo apent Monday here Mr. and Mra. Fd_ Helm of Water loo, Mr. Joseph Helm and Herb Helm uf Kitchener called on Mrs Elizaâ€" Leth Hergott on Sunday H Helen K:amp spent the weekâ€"end with friends in Kitchener Mr. and Mra. William Schroeder, Vr. HMoward Schroeder, Mr. and Mra Chas Schnarr and daughter (Moria ([ _ Kitchener spent Sunday with Mra. Elizabeth Rramp * Jack Leach of Kitchener spent Tnesday with Jerry Mergott NORTH WOOLWICH Mr. and Mrs: Nowh Miller were reâ€" nt gnesats of Mr. and Mrs_ Irvin iss at Bridgeport SHANTZ STATION Waterioo is Groom. , Mr | _ The graduating class includes: ; Miss Melinda Nubu, Sebringville; {.\liss Meclvina M. Lapsley, Galt; Miss 'Dunnu L. Turnbull, Galty Miss Mary M. Curry, Campbellville; Miss Geralâ€" ‘dine F. Buck, Hespeler; Miss Marâ€" Garet D. Huson, Galt; Miss Millie |A. G. Brand, Waterloo; Miss Beulah 'M Mogirre. Markham; Miss Evelyn ‘M‘ Taggart, Kitchener; Miss Kathâ€" leen E. Reiger, Waterloo; Miss Doris ’ll, Sobisch, Preston; Miss Crystol |GA Ruddock, Kitchener; Miss Marâ€" guerite R. Grimm, Preston; Miss Shirlie K. Little, St. Marys; Miss Kuthleen M. Kelly, Kinkora; Miss Alice E. Reid, New Hamburg; Miss Cecilia M. Evans, Galt; Miss Isabel II Druar, Kitchener. ‘The Young Peopie‘s Union were in charge of the ovening service. "Misâ€" sions of Africa" was the topic. The \openeu were Miss lsabelle Kinzie iand Mrs. Mervyu Shants, A missionâ€" ary, on furlough from Japan gave an interesting lallk ‘ Bervices will be held in the annex for the summer while the new church is being built. Work of tearâ€" ‘:ng down the church is completed aud the erection of new church is Wanner Mennonite Church Torn Dowun; Erect New Church Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Wittig and daughter Jean were attending the 25th anniversary services in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church in Milverâ€" ton an Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shantz and the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Catharine Schinbein of Waterloo were recent visitors in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn of Hesâ€" peler were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bauer. Local relatives attended the funeâ€" ral of the late William John Letson in West Montrose. Victoria Day was generally obâ€" served as a holiday in this village. The cooler weather no doubt played havoe with many a one‘s intentions and as a result the banks of local streams were very much minus the usual fisher. Will Attend Convention. Rev. S. J. Wittig and a number of his St. Matthew‘s Church Sunday School teachers are planning to atâ€" tend the annual Kitchener District convention to be held in St. Peter‘s Lutheran Church, Linwood. Announce Church Schedule. vice at the Wanner‘s Mennonite Church, which is being repiuced with a new ediffice. Diplomas Preseated Nurses at Kitchener KITCHENER â€"Ninoteen graduate nurses of the St. Mary‘s Hospital School of Nursing were given diploâ€" mas and pins at the annual graduaâ€" tiom exercises of the hospital here Friday night Rey. C. Meyor, CR. made the presentations of the diâ€" vlomas and Mayor George W. Gorâ€" don presenied the hospital pins. Dr. M. C. Harvey, of the hospital @avisory board, acted as chairman, and the Rev. J. MoCowell delivered the address to the graduates. A four months‘ summer schedule of services in the Lutheran Church wil go into effect with the first Sunday in June and all services during this month will begin at 11 o‘clock, while during July services will commence at an earlier hour. now under way Liberty Red CHERRIES 301 Borie 10c Wagstefe‘s Cherry JAM With Pectin 32â€"01. Jar 25¢ Aylmer Pie EH'E'I'tEEs 2 13!4â€"01 Tim 25¢ McLeren‘s Powdered JELLIES 2 Packages 9c McLeren‘s SOUP‘S ON Pi+ 10c Eagle Brand Blueberries No 2 Tin CHERRIE $ CONESTOGO 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 11c Kanagy CARROLLS Recent visitors at the home of Mr. Charles Maithews and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilken of Elâ€" mira, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bob Ellis and son. Harold: from near Hollen, Mr. and _ Mrs_â€" Wilfred â€" Williams and daughter Marion from Barrie and Miss Elsic Bigger of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Elias W. Weber wete recent visitors with Mr. Joel and â€" Miss â€" Mary Weber of West Montrose. MONTREAL TWINS GET HANDCUFFED TOGETHER In Zion Chapel here Sunday afterâ€" noon, Rev. Dr. Hinds of King Street Baptist Church, Kitchener, deliverâ€" ed a very impressive address on the spiritual _ life â€" of _ John â€" Wesley, preacher oi more: than 54000 serâ€" mons to accomplish which he traâ€" Mrs. D. W. Musser and Gordon, Mrs. Meivin Bauman and Mrs. John C. Voll spent Thursday afternoon in Miiverton: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin and HROCKVILLA®. â€"Hiking from Monâ€" treal io Vancouver bandcuffed toâ€" gether. two young Montreal girl twins who refused to divulge their names, headed westward loday after spending a night recently here. DAW N From gray to gold, From gold to red, From red to blue; So beams the sky, So gleams the light, So dawus the day Special Chapel Service Sunday. Rey G. F. Bartnel of Calvary Meâ€" morial Church, Kitchener, will be the guest preacher at Zion Ohapel Sunday afternoon. He will be accomâ€" panied by Mrs. Barthel, as guest organist, and a special soloist from the Calvary Church choir. Everyâ€" body welcome to attend this chapel service Mr.â€" Cornelius Toews of Ont.. was a recent visitor home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daniel 2000 hymns, two of which were sung during the chapel service. Rev. Dr. #Inds was accompanied | by . Mre. Hinds. who sang in sweetly impresâ€" sive ostyle â€" "Nearer My God_ To Thee" Reent "Sunset Cottage" callers with J. Fenton Martinson were: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koehler, Mrs. Chas. Koehler, (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoeser and Mr. John Sherk of Kitâ€" chener. and Alderman and Mrs. A. K. Heer and the Misses Mildred Octzel and Lois Heer of Waterloo. Mr. Archibald McLellan of Nova Scotia is spending a few days with f.iends in this vicinity. A Y L M ER € Red Pitted 4 NATURE‘S BEST Hospit al Reviews Life of Wesley. mons to wccomplish which he traâ€" velled, inostly on horseback, over 290,000 miles. He also referred to Charles Wesley. the world‘s greatâ€" exl. lyric poet, and composer of some Mr. Elias 13. Martin and sister, Miss â€" Matilda were recent visitors with their father, Mr. Elias W. Marâ€" tin. who is a patient at the Kâ€"W. Clover Leaf Fancy g!NK SALMON 2 z5 15° CORN FLAKES 2 »« 15° Specialâ€"McLaren‘s Queen Silver Ribbon Choice Mneagan i"" 1 DAMSON JAM * 23« OLIVES Lemon Oil Polish Borte 14c, 23c LIFEBUVO Y TOMATOES 2 %..* 19 McCormick‘s Jersey Cream Soda BISCUITS Singapore Crushed or Cubed Chateau Cansdian, Creamy Cheddar Delicious Vanillaâ€"Cream Sandwich BISCUITS _ 2 .« 25° MAPLE SYRUP : 23 PINEAPPLE HAWES*‘ . WOODBURY‘S . I1V OR Y Try Salada Orange Pekoe Blend HIKING TO VANCOUVER Carbolic Sooo Red Pitted Cake 7¢ WALLENSTEIN ind Mrs. Samuel Martin and ite Church, Kitchener O No 2 Tins 29‘ No 2 Tin 14' L M ITE D T CA AMMONIA For a Facial Cocktail 9 CGkee 15¢ H.O. â€" Powder Packege 5¢ at the El | and Mr. and and ! Mrs. Dave Schmitt and Mrs. Ezra Becker attended the funeral of Mrs. Eugene Langs at Preston, which was held at Sterling Mennonâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Addison Dedels and daughter Audrey, Mrs. Herner of Kitchener and Mildred Eby of Mannheim were recent guests at Reuben Eby‘s. _ 0 Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Eby and chilâ€" dren Audrey and Nile were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers near New Dundee. . Miss Alice Becker of Collingwood is spending some time at the home of her parents, Adam Becker‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker visited with Mrs. Ada Harâ€" lock near Petersburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyers of New Hamburg visited the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Hy. Becker, on Monday eveâ€" ning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harting of near Toronto spent the week end with the latter‘s parents, Ed. Hallâ€" man‘s. Mrs. M. Israel of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt and family this week. Mr. Herb. Schatz spent Sunday at Henry Becker‘s. Vir. and Mrs. Urias Bauman and family of Hawkesville were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. Noah M. Martin. Recent visitors with Ed. Hallâ€" man‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Hallâ€" man of Kitchener and Mrs. Levi Hallman and Harry Hallman of Mannheim. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adkin and son Howard were weekâ€"end visitors with relatives in London Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elias W. Martin were: Nir. and Mrs. George Merrison of Kitchener and the latter‘s brother from British Columbia. JANSEN EYESIGHT SERVICE "Dedicated to Better Vision" 10 Frederick St. Phone 863 bâ€"or. Bottles The Eye of an Eagle 18â€"o0r. Tin WILLIAMSBURG Packages such as sewing and readâ€" img are blurred and dim. Proper giaases counteract Birds, as everyone knows, are farsighied: they can see amail objects at great h-m'l\‘cpbdh are elongated, not spheriâ€" dhhhll-m When the human eye is sOAP FLAKES Large Packese 21¢ Y OR Y sOAP 95° 25° 10° 19c