o i BABIES FOR SALE! {Genevieve Parkhurst, nationally 27) issue of The Detroit My w trtirtw osttditions, and an in- iknown research authority. ml,',',', Time: trout-mg (it-mend for children for " frank revlelation "id,""',' RIDE! "_--------------- odoption. have set up a black mar- social prob em, in e merican . kct so brazen that " advertises. Weekly with this Sunday's (May! CONESTWO And many other b.mrfbt. that "eet - clun- of um - 90-5-3... Know For round! "In! " in In your Kuhn“ to we" Hun-y " your PIBIIOII.V. Conant-"v: tundldah, Monday. Jun- II. to caulk. the "I Ina-aching and mo" woven-v0 politic: our "rrqd Ike dock". THURS, MAY M---"" W. Bailey V ' 6.05 to 6.15 P.M. “LEADERSHIP IN THE DOMINION" FRIDAY. MAY 8s--Broadettst to the Ladies. 'rwrt "as to 1 EM. SATURDAY. MAY '36--3aek W. Bane! ___ (NT (_i.r. 8.05 to 6.ts Bailey and Lavina .. -'e _ 'wrrw..._ 9 to 3.3. "Progressive Conservative Policy for the Farmer" MONDAY. MAY 2an W. Bulky TUESDAY, MAY 89---Mra. L. tret.'ery WEDNESDAY. MAY 3b-'3. F. Luvllle A NEW DEAL FOR CANADIANS This Advertisement " Sponsored by your Bank Back BRACKEN . . Vote BAILEY Listen CKCR 1490 On "i '-,iis,ililu(,--,. 3%}g ti) 'ir")'; \‘ï¬ï¬ [Il\“\4 _ 1R)k'usz,iis),, l , sitidrit 1ilii(tj)ii'is "i,il,,'vi(sy "small business' MI " (lllilll. soreires “old: on and, M" toss than " No. Toyoda: they on- Mmowdbthu "-aofbosi.oss. HoHa-orthoneaooeeg and! in tbo Inc-duds". Vote Monday JUNE " * Increased old age pensions " 65. t The right to, adequate medial one and the right to achieve and enjoy good health. t The right to a good education. * The right to earn enough to provide adequate food. clothing and teen-“on. t The right of every family to I decent lame. (from I"! comstml The right to adequate protection Iron the economic tears 0! old age. slants. â€dale-0 , and unemployment. COMMITTEE ROOMS III FLOOR DUNKEI BLDG large. “(ell established or just starting out. Banks do not initiate such businesses-but they do furnish occu- sary working capital and my other forms of banking service. You H SM mad, to serve As M brrsi-s Brow, tiny create additional iob openings; that has been the pattern of Cuudiut emer- prises. Most large companies began in I small my. And practically alt could name some bank which played a part in their growth by providing the locus they Medal to furance their day-(o-dly operations. business for war reasons will want to return to their accustomed or new ways of making a living. Thus old businesses will be revived. Many new one: will be started by returned men and people now in war indus- tries. The commercial banks will do their part to atfoed “sumac: that no sound credit militarism need be left unscrwd in the tieid of smut business. During the - M mmy people who dropped and! earns his livelihood in I “small Maine‘s." It my be I farm, a store or a lumber-yard; m Architect's oSce or I scoice station. 'rakro nosed)". these individual emet- prises pun ide a wry substantial pan of Canada's will iobs-muse continue to do so after the m. Jack BAILEY Progressive Consemtive Candidate WATERLOO NORTH Federal 0.05 to I." 1235 to t In. ' to 8.8. P.M. Your Dial Mr. and Mrs. Orton Koch and children recently visited New Dun- dee friends. Owing to the he! that the Wmi- cipal Voter's List is a year old, quite a number of name. were Id. ded by the Rivising Officer tor the Provincial Election Voters' List, tor Foolwieft Township. The members of St. Matthew's Church Council with their wives were pleasantly entertained by the Church Councilmen and their wives, of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Bridgeport. on Thursday evening. _ Mr. 'th; Wideman, Mr. Edgar Weber and iss Lena Weber. were recent guests at the Set-anus Mar- tin home in Floradale. Mr. Angus S, Wéber is spend- ing a few days on a pleasure hip to Michigan. candidate, heifttie ttrat of lingual a1 election meetings here at Trail's End We!- op My emig- - As the time at the elections draws nearer people are taking more interest in the campaign. Jos., _ Meiqzipgqr, -- Litreyarltatmr St. Jacobs and C0353; teams played on the local nds on Monday evening. rains, river waters rose to spring flood height which only ter,', u rains stopped falling last wee -end. Farm tieids in low' lying level dis- trict: were Under water. â€mailmanâ€. The North Waterloo Rural Soft- ball League games for the season gqmlyenqed with , am between " I... w Who-Itch Comm-loan 'As a .resuit at last week's hequ DREW fl. 'A‘lglboo "ma-ar-trr-agar- no. and; Weber ot, [am to Julie Eul- Miss Ruby' Wagner spent the Week-end with friends in Kitchen- er. l May ",Pte.anttuwgtaur4 _ M 41 Henna BL, Watch». 1:5. 'Agéw I. no. - - I'nttd y ' tif,u/.t.'Nt, at: we. ' . enema . islt)-'g1"rtud,',rtttt-.s. _ tai,..9r.uL,tttMgvand?hjir- R Well, all: Zorn tnee Elva 'ergusor0,trtuttghter. Mr. and Mrs David Weber of near Macton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Horst of Wallenstein were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Horst. Sunday guests with Mr. and M= Edmund Schwindt were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Schwindt and chil- dren, Wilson. Dorothy and Marilyn of Gait. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Co- ber and children, Kathleen. Ruth 'und Kenneth ot Preston. Mrs. Edwin Bender spent Sun- day with Mrs. George Fault at Shytkespetre., --. -- A - - Mr. Lui Mrs. Harvey Schmidt rpent Sunday afternoon with rela- lives at Kitchener. westerGUn dt Elmira; tini iiAriiif- ie,','.""' and two great grandchlb ten. ber of the Ladi ' Aid and Wo- men's A'l'sufll'rLit'l, of Zion. She married the late Peter Miller in 1879 in North Woolwich. He prgdecgaged her in MBS. - __ ' Surviving are two sons. Henna of ElmisuranCAaryE of. mm: '%etr----May St, Thomas P. Boda- er. Preston, " - tui-r-Nay ti. Ink Rosina H-uptman. Geoegetow%, " Ptnto--MaY tT, hmande his; be- Iov.ed wife of William Elite. Tfat- Ttihtu1av_sr, Mrs. Alex Tilkel'. The death of Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- ler, as. occurred Sunday at the home of her son, Menno. 39 Church St. W.. Elmira. after I lengthy ill- he“. Deceased we; born on Feb. IS, "w. in North Woolwich. Her parents were the late John Wagner and Anna George. Mrs. Miller at- tended Zion Evangelical Church T E11ayire an? “I“ 3 waterm- PAM' Magma-nag}; All?!) ($1133) Platsville, " yen; t5ehro-r---Mar IS, In. G. . Schroeder, Benoit, " you: tey.r.-afar 33, Mrs Peter my, Perla-link: - May ttt, Edward 56"! Eyyter 09'" 'hry.ttrm te 'tr-ic-At " Kay 16, to Mr. J,',tt;Mggetl; 3:002:31. A, Pttrgrg; a an. " to Mr, and in iGrGrdiriiL ..r'm- 2tt"k, . m... to v ' It. and In 13th um Wenqsgev'. Mm terloo Township, in iheii'“{h, checki of Kitéhenér. mic-Why W, Clit- tord Morley Battier, Willi-nu. but: Co Wt Helen Schede- Jtistovtti.%rftee, 'tur-Mio ab. Kn. Elia-hen: Miller. Elmira. as years. Heteri Clara -Eimutorutiiietrt Kitchener. wid, Bridgeion -c-.at " Ian's] Humbug-lulu. 1ateay,M8nnrntatrttK, EMT“ ___- 'GThlu7firiiia' M (no. Hahn Nuns. Arr. M.“ lulu) _ twin NORTH WOOLWICH By I!†(El-Ills Sch-“t (Citadel: Containment) Marriages Obituary May, - 19, John Snyder. Deaths Birth. fthttiftC"99thftriI Mr. and Mrs A. Otto and fam- ily and Mrs C. B. Schmidt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmidt and family near Lisbon. Honor Bridal Ctyge Avere recent visitors with Mr. and} tho Edge} iGhatiCiGGiCiieiii Mr. and Mrs. Wiitted Weiler en_1Mrs. Eddie Bitschy in Kitchener. "Citchcner, Reminded the younger set " their. Pte. Peter Flor of Hamilton spent Mr, Ch ius, Hamack has returned home on Saturday evenin in the week-end with his parents, Mr. to hm- home after spedinc a few honor at Stanley Sowa and lea,",' iand Mrs. P. Fler, C/f),') in South River where she nt- Von Malena whose wedding takes" George Hergou and Mike Robi- londvd her father's funeral. Mr. and Mrs Solomon Bender and Mm Aaron Bender spent Sum day wth Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wale: of Gravel Road. Miss Ppifip',rig,hg, fe,tit er spent r ay wit er paren {new and Mrs. Curtis Creamer). 3 Misses Helen and Edna Bender {spent Sandal; with Miss Ina Roth. 1 Pte. Roy erguson ot Camp IPs *perwash and Miss Charlotte Fer- GGG of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson spent Sunday with Mia-and In. Daniel Zehr of Ratho. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kropf and Harold of Wellesley and Mr. Glenn Helmuth of neat Tnvistock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Holmuth. SHANTZ STATION Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Creman and Howard attended the Nurses' graduation services at St. Mary‘s Halli. linger-er. ttt.st.wednespri Lance-Cpl. Edward and Mrs. Is- mel of Toronto were week-end vt- sitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Brae]. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Israel accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Israel spent Saturday with Kiteh- ener and Guelph friends. By In. Aaron Helm-n minor-kl: W-nanl t Mr. and Mrs Aaron Helmuth and tamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Simon Helmuth and family near innertap. I, In. B. c. Woods (Chu-lsh Corruption!) Mr. and In Clayton Marriott and family. Kitchener. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and My, Char hUrriott. Mr. and Mrd-iriutrwaiiisiGGir Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bug? Robertson and Mrs. Robert Wilfred Holmhuh of the Medi- cal Co of Clinton and sister Do- 'iii2?"oFji,ti?', Sash., mall Vera o m o yton spent ave days, with Mr. and Mn. Chas. WiMetd, 3 A temperance play by the Y.P.U. , will be given next Sunday even- ing in the United Church at eight: o'clock. The regular worship ser- vigc will Aâ€??? the. prop-gm . Mr, '5 Stahl of Sf/ar', seven] 'ltv,t last week with W. Det- unborn ot Kildlener men! the week-end " the litter: home here. In Bruce of Hannah: visited 1min) Mr. and in. David Loch: on WEST MONTROSE l Rev. Joan Luca men! men! may: ttf but week with In. Luca w Atlea'le,t In at Hamilton vim- tf IP. Sand†with his lather. Thos water. IIJMhII-MW k-tir-tBert-tand-Orvis 'u-tatt-gmt-ttsneer/ir-? temAHeturP-irotrgmnttttrrton m. _ The1astquqrtahrt-in-t, '.utroftheriqt-ie-tsetet igttheUs'udBrettueuctuuetson 'u_eNrBtadiiandrtordr-er 'eiettapett-evumtrroi- It'.': m3. ttri/tret' my; . 11nd!) held at the wane: I Ismailâ€: C. I lamb and ammunu-up _eAeet.attt.rit-tiei.rri. I!†wand-m and Grace W, EAST ZORRA Br In. II. A. Hen (0."!!!le Corn-pom ROSEVILLE ‘mm A. “can“ nun-Illa! "TtrtihMetthqt"trdgtttithtih"ritht 'ttttrite-tOtt-rote-thah" m*tioiltrht"trrtaetdhisthtto - a. "in in! . - mumwummm tattt...hrmm%rtgrtatttad_ "ite'gt."A,%'tf INmIl VA rmv My." 4"." Q m a d "60 Ports about Ind-n " of “0"†"ty", Calm." Wmlm J2t In!) nods Werel a . and Mrs. I TB. Robert I the Medi- I sister Do- all?! Vera 4 ve days, , Wirtaerd, l the Y.P.U. , 4 day even- l h at eight, nrship ser- I hm") . d Mrs. ls, , ek-end vt- . and Mrs. tel accom- l 5. Edward 4 ith Kitch- --- ii, RA ll" nth 44 "I t I , lmuth and ', , h Mr. and 4 I nd family , Creman 'l' te Nurses' , It. Mary‘s l head“. , n Bender I pent Sun- f , Ill Waller I I ' Kitchen.. iii r parents. I "man. , In Bender , Camp Ip~ , totte Fer-444 and Mrs. ' uday with4 , of Ratho. 9 , Cropt and l, I Kr. Glenn , l _ wk spent 'ue. EB. Moses l = .l‘llver- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bauman l Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Harnack‘ and family were recent visitors " were recent visitors with Mr. and; tho Edgar Hamack "some near Peres. Eddie Bitschy in Kitchener. "Citchcner. iiishes. Pte. Harold Harnack IS spending some time with relatives in South River. place early m June. Dancing was enjoyed and lunch was served af- ter which the young couple were gygsenlcd with a lovely set of Gordon’s Good Glasses 49 Ontario St. South Look Towards the Future OPP, Post Ollice BEDFORD Guaranteed Relief Your money back if not satisfied. SAFEGUARD YOUR VISION OF TO-DAY LANTIGEN ?ye Neglect is Costly ii'] 250%? an accurate examination to determine your visual 1teeds---Glasses will be prescribed only if they are really necessary. Wil h [bought for the future. the strain of war work, increased home duties, and volunteer “on-k may be affecting your eye- sight. . _ . If you now Wear glasses - be sure they are giving you proper visual aid -all oyrs mange with time. Visit us for Slope and prevents boils, carbanclen. pimples. ubscessel. Stops and prevents rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica and 1urnttago. Stops and prevents etttarrh and stubborn bronchitis. Stops and prevents colds KITCHENER WATERLOO cott of Maudstone. Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘Cuuling and children of Guelph were week-end visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth Hewett. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Hicknell and daughters spent Sunday with the Leonard Schct1 family at Maryhill. M, and ygts.Gorttyt I. Puasier ii In}; tii." ie. Phone 2423'! Phone 2-2.1: