Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ernst and daughters Helen and Erma were guests at the home of David Betzâ€" ner of Kitchener, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snider and family visited Mrs. Adam Cressman in the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sunday. _ _ Sunday guests at the home of Edâ€" ward Siebert were Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" fred Schiedel of Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Siebert of New Sunday visitors at the home of Wm. Klein were Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Meyer and family of Waterloo. _ C. F. Price, Optometrist 96 King St. West â€" Kitchener YOUR GLASSES STEELE‘S YOUR EYES GERMAN MILLS Will give you complete satisfaction if â€" *-‘:‘)tc"“:.f es ras o 4 o B seeet "* "‘! GET LOANS FROM THIS BANK FOR LIVESTOCK AND CROP®"‘ . LOCKHART & CO. Ltd. Queen St. South _ ®% KITCHENER "UI am a farmer. Loans from my bank help me buy seed . . . livestock . . . the things that grow and lead to profits. Profits lead to more loans . . . more profits . . . and so it goes!"‘ ‘"*How did I win my bank‘s coâ€"operation? That was easier than it looks. I ask for loans repayable when I sell my grain and livestock.‘ * x/ “'hn-sld-g‘tclo.-htudhm.du,l expect my banker to enquire as to my financial position, acreage to be cropped, livestock holdings and probable sources of repayment. I give him my BANK«TORONTO Incorporated 1855 WATERLOO BRANCH â€" J. S. McMILLAN, Mgr. The Sank of Toronto welce Open an account with our Miss Elva Weber spent Sunday at her home in English Settlement. Sunday callers at the home of George Weber were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wooner, Mrs. John Zuck and daughter Alice of Natchez, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shantz of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Snider called on Mrs. Adam Cressman who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of Carstairs, Alta., spent some time recently â€" visiting â€" relatives and friends in this neighborhood. They were guests at the homes of Leanâ€" der Snider, Milton Ernst, George Weber, Norman Bowman and David Bearinger. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bowman were guests at the home of Clayton Bauman of Elmira, Sunday. Sunday callers at the home of Clayton Moss were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rickett of Hespeler, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby, Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerâ€" son Burkhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Scheifele all,of Kitchener. Mrs. Josiah Shantz, Mr. and Mrs. David Bearinger and Doris visited at the home. of Edwin Martin of Waterloo. Hamburg and Mr. and Mrs. John Thaler and sons of Breslau. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jewitt and family visited at the home of Anaâ€" nias Shantz of Kitchener, Sunday. Miss Almeda Martin, who is spending some time at the home of Arthur Baker visited at her home in St. Jacobs, Sunday. _ _ _ C Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reist of Preston called at the home of Ray Karcher, Sunday. _ _ _ e dence, with the result that the bank #4 Cor. Water and Princess Sts. â€" _ Waterloo ~ WATERLOO MOTOR SALES Operated by A. Lockhart & Co Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shantz and Wayne of near Waterloo were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" vin Shantz. Miss Clara and Edward Reichert of Waterloo, Miss Selma Miller, Kitchener, Misses Clara and Vera Rahn and Wm. Rahn of Elmira were rTec:)nt visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. . Ott. mMISS CIBIE BHQ EOWBTC RCICRCTT n c C o of Waterloo, Miss Selma nme‘,’;be;tl'l‘om;n, b‘l'l °§ sth&’?l grant Kitchener, Misses Clara and Vera I.):L e:y'se‘o%}"? *A ingerich, Rahn and Wm. Rahn of Elmira were 508 oo‘. Abrun‘r;t:t and Ieb'zl' mf’ recent visitors with Mr. and MrS. J. Sonool prant and l im’“'u" 4146 2:, T. Ott. llhr:; Hostetler, e:‘,i: of School Mr. and Mrs. Ismael Bowman and grant ani |m'u' 376.66; W. J. ;f(’"' _vm;ed Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Schneller, bal. of School grant and artin, Peel, Sunday. ‘levy, 13, 1914.96; O. Schweitzer, Mrs. Dan Martin spent a few days bal. of School grant and levy, 14, with Mr. and>Mrs. Isaiah Lichty,| 605.87; John Herber, bal. of School Sixth of Peel. grant and levy, 15, 457.35; Linus A number of local persons attendâ€"| Ditner, bal. of School grant and ed the funeral services for the late|levy, 15 %, 351,76; Eldon Hunsberâ€" George Edler at North Woolwich ger, bal. of School grant and levy, Evangelical Church, Tuesday afterâ€"| 16, 518.53; Edwin G. Doering, bal. noon. of School grant and levy, 17, mmmmmmmmmmmmâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" |574.89; Albert Hammer, bal. of a School grant and levy, 18, 425.47; S Fred Wahl, bal. of Sgool grant and 3 n. levy, 19, 354.93; Felix Straus, bal. > of School grant and levy, 20, & 354.16; Andrew Lunz, bal. of Bamâ€" berg Sep. School, 19.81; H. E. Kuntz C relief, 36.00; John. Buck, relief, ' & 16.00; C. J. Leiskau, relief, 6.00; John H. Kreitz, relief, 26.50; E. 0! t e > Koehler, relief, 9.48; A. E. Reiner s 3 estate, relief, 4.00; Clare Hilborn, C relief, 6.45; Ed. Reick, relief, 3.51; New Dundee Bakery, relief, 6.72; & Ed. Jacky, relief, 8.68; F. E. Page, [ % relief, 12.00; treasurer, Ingersoll, - relief, 2.00! W. Hallman, relief, 19.00; Hammer, relief, 8.00; Muniâ€" cipal World, supplies, 1.72; S. R. Hart and Co., bookkeeping outfit, ’rmance 98.93; Oscar Wagner, refund tax, 2.00; Wilmot Municipal Telephone, 4 $745.13; Road accounts numbers t & 196 to 253,$521.20. l Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sauder and chilâ€" dren of North Woolwich visited Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gingrich, Sunday. A number of local persons attendâ€" ed the funeral services for the late George Edler at North Woolwich Evangelical Church, Tuesday afterâ€" noon. is a patient in the K.â€"W. Hospital, Sunday. _ _ _ 2 Miss Edna Bowman of Elmira called at the home of George Weâ€" ber, Monday. ________ _ Miss Melinda Brubacher spent Sunday at her home in St. Jacobs. Almeda Bearinger visited friends in St. Jacobs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kufsky and son Richard of Williamsburg were Sunday guests at Clayton Siebert‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gerber and family of Stratford were guests at the home of Edwin Jewitt, Sunday. FLORADALE DWP 140 Mr. Arlin Snider and _ Orval Shantz called at the home of Edward Calvert, Williamsburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber of Carstairs, Alta., visited with friends and relatives in this vicinity last week. They were guests at the homes of Herb Feick, Ephriam Sniâ€" der, Simon Martin and Edwin Feick. Mr. Elmer Musselman, Gtimsby and Earl Shantz, Bridgeport visited at Edwin Fecik‘s home, Sunday. Mr. Seranus Wideman spent Sunâ€" day at the home of his parents in St. Jacobs. Master Keith Shante celebrated his fifth birthday Sunday. As guests at his party he had Vera and Â¥vonne &’ismer. Edward and James Feick and Maurice Weber. Ruth, Doris and Aileen Feick visited at the home of Lester Bachâ€" ert of Kitchener, Sunday. ___ _ © _ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Musselman and family of Grimsby spent Sunâ€" day at Nathaniel Snider‘s. °_ Mr. Orval Shantz _of German Mills visited at the home of Urias Snider, Sunday. ® Rev. Lorne Schmidt of Mannheim and Miss Ruth Durkson of Goshen, Ind., were guests at the home of Herb. Feick, Sunday. Mr. James Martin visited with friends in St. Jacobs, Sunday. _ _ The topic discussed at the Strasâ€" burg Mennonite Young People‘s meeting was, ‘"The Resurrection from the Dead". Morgan Feick read the scripture reading. Essays were given by Elva Weber, Vern Bearâ€" inger and Arlin Snider. Lloyd Sniâ€" der presided. Mr. Joseph Weber of Carstairs, Alta., spoke to the Sunday School in the morning. STRASBURG Resurrection Is Discussion Topic Moved by C. H. Rueffer and Gorâ€" don B. Hal‘fn‘nn that this council do now adjourn and to meet again on Monday, May 20th at 10 a.m. levy, 4, 56.438; Robert J. Bean, bal. of School grant and levy, 5, 569.56; Archie Murray, bal. of Shool grant and levy, 6,â€"424.63; Hy. B. Bowâ€" man, bal. of School grant and levy, 7, 501.76; W. H. Egerdi, bal. of School grant & levy, 8, 619.65; Huâ€" E. A. Poth, balance of School‘ grant and levy 1 and 3, $1060.70; Harold Shantz, bal. of School grant| and levy, 2 and 3, $10.90; Abner, Cressman, bal. of School grant and, past winter. ï¬â€™.’i%w there was ::hnuch work snow rmv;l season they expressed their wilâ€" lingness to gecept a reduction from the general rute of payment. __ _ Moved by John Hoh! and C. H. February and March. A deputation from South Wilmot interviewed the council in regards to the removal of snow during the Rueffer that council pay the followâ€" ing rates for winter work, namely: Moved by C. H. Rueffer and John Hohl that the following accounts be passed and that the Reeve issue his orders on the treasurer in payment of same: hand labor 15¢ per hour. Moved by Johr Hoh! and Gordon B. Halman that leave be given the mover to introduce a byâ€"law to apâ€" point an assistant to the Road Suâ€" perintendent to be in charge of the new system of Road Accounting and that said byâ€"law be now read a first and second time. cil. On account of E. A. Poth being unable to serve as a member of the recently appointed High School Board it was moved and seconded the council amend byâ€"law No. 785. M. A. Schmidt, chairman, when the followi appointments were made : Roodnguperintendent'u assisâ€" tant, Charles Heipel. Member for the Wilmot High gchool Board, Alâ€" fred R. Bean. + Moved by Wm. Witzel and John Hohl that amended byâ€"law No. 798 be now read a third time. Read and Moved by C. H. Rueffer and John Hoh! that byâ€"law No. 788 be now read a third time and fmally All members present, %he Reeve Committee resumed in open eounâ€" Charles Heipel, Clerk. 80e per hour and of the Wilmot s held sat the Miss Edreld Hobbs spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaster of Kitchener. Stanley Quelch of Preston was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader on Sunday. â€" Miss Winnie Morgan is spending a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wintermeyer. _ B Mr. and Mrs. A. Hallman of Kitchener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Woelfie. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wolfe were Lorna Hubacheck of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nadrofski and sons Robert and Ronald of Plattsville, and Miss Helen Richard of Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager and children Charles and Dianne spent the weekâ€"end in Toronto, guests of the former‘s mother, Mrs. Drager. Richard Jones was a business| visitor in Galt on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kauk of Kitchâ€" ener spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilfong. __ _ Mrs. Alvan Adams spent Wednes day visiting in Kitchener. _ | Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family of Ayr spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Art Taylor and daughter Audrey of Galt spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell. Mrs. O. Goddard and Louise Goddard were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of Galt on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shuh of Kitchener. Lorne Krogman of Detroit and Miss Elaine of New Hamburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogman on Sunday. Mrs. Walter Wright was visiting in Galt on Saturday. s Miss Marie Stahle spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Misses Margaret and Dorothy Holt of Natchez Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Near of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the latter‘s father, Mr. Geo. H. Enâ€" tence of Toronto. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Doon United Church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Fisher on Wednesday evening. At the Full Gospel Mission the service opened with the hymn "Dwelling in Beulah Land". Melvin Smith led in prayer. Miss L. Heist of Kitchener favored with a special number entitled "I need Jesus". Mrs. Kleinstauber of the Galt Penteâ€" costal Tabernacle delivered a mesâ€" sage on the subject, "Bride of Christ". The service closed with the chorus, "Have Thy Way, Lord" and was followed by prayer led by Pastor Martin. Ladies‘ Aid Meets. Mr. D. Evans of Brampton conâ€" ducted the service at the Doon Presâ€" byterian Church on Sunday afterâ€" noon, and Rev. C. Tilbury of Galt conducted the service at the Doon United Church. . Miss Audrey Teet presided at the meeting of the Young People‘s League of the United Church on Sunday evening. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer. William Wolfe gave an interesting topic on "Boy and Girl". The meetâ€" ing: closed with the Mizpah benedicâ€" tion. Y.P.L. Meots. V V HEN the call came Arthur was a junior clerk and contributed weekly to the upkeep of the home. Arthur had a pretty good time . . . his friends were fine young fellows like himself . . . eager, energetic, buoyant with faith in the future . . . the kind of fellows who will fill positions of responsibility in the Canada danger, excitement, exhaustion ‘will crowd upon him . . . and to him; as to thousands more like him, will come the hunger and the necessity for relaxation . . . for make him a better or a worse soldier â€" a better or a Arthur had simple tastes, good friends and a sincere faith in God. His love of country and the principles of democracy came as naturally as his respect for father Arthur Jones enlisted to defend these things! Now he is in England . . . soon he may be in France . . . soon he will be living a fantastic reality far, far removed from that simple life he knew‘ at home. Soon, dirt, mud, Iuï¬mwrwmdrdaumw influences about Private Jones will form his characterâ€" Send your Subscription to your nearest Y.M.C.A., or direct to W. J. Hastie, Treasurer, Canadian Y.M.C.A. War Services Fund, 48 College St., Toronto, Ont. A, the V‘ depends 9" ... the Y depends on YOU‘ S o s o ‘Saugs * Travel by Bus to U. S. And Save Money Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Golbeck of Bridgeport visited at Wm. Golâ€" beck‘s Sunday. _ _ y â€" Mrs. Raymon Hinschberger of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with ber mother, Mrs. Henry Hohl. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hergott and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dehler of Waterâ€" loo were guests of their mother, Mrs. Mary Starr on Sunday. _ C Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forwell of St. Clements visited on Sunday at the home of Seraphim Kieswetter. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dorscht and family and Miss Waechter of Kitch: ener visited at the home of Clayton Steffler on Sunday. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Rumig were visitors to Waterloo on Saturâ€" day afternoon. __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Lavina M. Schaefer left on Sunday to spend a few weeks with ll:::rkl:ousin. Mrs. Phil. Dahms, Millâ€" nk. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Rumig atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Xaâ€" vier Meyer at St. Agatha on Saturâ€" day morning. 200 o Simon Huber was a business visiâ€" tor to Buffalo, N.Y. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ertel and Any member of the Active Service Force in uniform will be carried at this rate. Tickets must be purchased at ticket offices onlyâ€"not on busses. Special Low Soldier‘s Rate 1% Cents per mile (minimum, 10 cents) BAMBERG A.l’tlllll" | a worse man â€" a better or a worse citisen in the greal future which awaits Canada â€" after the war. It is one of the tasks of the Y.M.C.A. to provide the kind of recreation, beth in Canada and overseas, that will help Privaie Jones to remain â€" Arthur Jones â€" tlnï¬ne.hopelulyo-ngmn'ho.eidnlsnmhi'mlm:: his comfortable home to fight for us. In Y.M.C.A. centres â€" in Canada, Britain and France â€" he will find the spirit of home, companionship. tionery to write home, helpful counsel and a host of other opportunities for worthwhile relaxation during offâ€"duty hours. An atmosphere which will fortify, not weaken his ideals â€" which will strengthen him in body, mind and spirit. . Your influence in the moulding of the future of Arthur Jones, and that of his comrades, will be felt as you help the Y.M.C.A. carry forward this great Christian work. So groe willingly and generously to the Canadian Y.M.C.A. War Services Campaign . . .make Your contribution to the maintenance of our boys‘ welfare, morale and spiritual wellâ€"being while they fight our battle â€" for democracy‘s ideals. Jones THIS I§ games, wholesome entertainment, staâ€" United States including BUFFALO BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT PITTSBURG PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON For information and tickets consult family of St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ertel. visited on Sunday evenâ€" ing at Hy., Bach‘s. UNION BUS TERMINAL FRED WESSON Phone 3679 â€" Kitchener m _a__ Single â€" â€" $1.50 to 315 Rates ns ; ; ansan Your Next Visit to TORONTO Located on Wide Spadina Ave. at College St. Easy Parking Facilities Convenient to Highways HoTEL WAVERLEY Close to the University, Parliament Bulidings, Maple Leaf Gardens, Theatres, Hospitale, Wholesale _ Houses, _ and the _ Fashlonable _ Retail Here the name" Arthur Jones" is used as a symbolâ€"he may be your boy or any boy on service today in the Army, Navy or Air Force. His experâ€" ilences andâ€" needs, however, Shopping District.