~â€"BULLAS 69.59 Modern medical science now makes parenthood possible to couâ€" ples who have believed it would be denied them. Read "REASSURâ€" ANCE FOR THE CHILDLESS", by Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, presiâ€" dent of the Chicago Board of Health, in The American Weekly with this Sunday‘s (March 31) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. 56 Joseph Street Phone 7â€"7365 â€" KIT« REASSURANCE FOR He‘ll revel in the luxuriour .omfort of a Laâ€"zâ€"boy chair~ the world‘s most comfortable chair. For the Laâ€"zâ€"boy is entirely new in principle . . . No recoil springs ot vacuum cylinders so that it "stays put" at the desired comfor angle for reading or drowsâ€" ing. Seat slides forward as the back reclines, to prevent demonstration _ a n d agree that it‘s the for Dad! Ffurniture Store 32 King St. North WATERLOO Opp. Post Office Kills moths, fiies. Automatic spnl!v works by itse 4 months‘ supply in one bomb. GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. 8. KITCHENER Phone 24237 TOOTH BRUSH Special All styles ... 8¢ EARLY SPRING SPECIALS Affects Work, Health and Your Disposition o Geo. Bader, 183 Bsson Bt GET YOUR FILM WORK DONE AT THE CHILDLESS Eyestrain ’/g C Mr. .tl’ Greenspoon of ;l‘horom‘o was a business visitor in the vilâ€" SBEING lage on Monday. FEATURED AT: Mr. and Mrs. V. MacLennan and children were visitors with their the Inamnrinite aunt ,Mrs. M. Kerr of Elmira. Have your eyes tested by an experienced optometrist and glasses ground to scientific perfection. O BEDFORD Drug Store KITCHENER Caul Buauder Jr., 69 Vietoria St. $ You can rely on PRESCRIPTIONS oUr SPECIALTY Wonderful pickâ€"up ... Iron and Vitamin Tonic. NERVE FOOD 66e and $1.50 Phone 2â€"2072 , _ Harvey Kissner of Preston spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. â€" | _ Miss Beverley Bricker of Elmira and Miss Georgina Candler of |Preston were weekâ€"end guests of \Miss Ethel Ayres. 2. | _ Pte. Earl Bryce, son of Mr. and {Mrs. John Bryce, has returned ‘home from overseas service. | _ Frank Pearcey of Rockton spent ‘Saturday at the home of Mr. and {| _ Sapper Earl Fisher, who returned recently from overseas service has !received his discharge. â€" Cpl. Doug Wilfong of Crumlin Hospital, London sgent the weekâ€" end at the home of his grarenu. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Wilfong Sr. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Leis and family have moved their household efle:éts to Wellesley where they will reside. Miss Ethel Ayres was a pleasing i'i‘osulass at a party held at her homem welve guests were present Galt, Elmira and Doon. Games were played during the evening. A delicious buffet lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss J. Ayres and Mrs. G. Ayres. â€" Mrs. A. J. Milne of Brantford was a vistor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilfong. Stanley Jones spent Sund the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wintermeyer of Kitchener. Sapper Elwood Kerr, who reâ€" turned recently from overseas serâ€" vice, has received his discharge. Mrs. Art Eagle and daughter Jean spent Wednesday at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Triller of Preston. Mrs. George Ayres was a visitor in Galt on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Reader visited her daughter, Mrs. A. Schneider of Kitchener on Friday. s Mr. and Mrs. J. Bond of Kitchâ€" ener were visiting in the village on Saturday. _ _ _ __ 80c 8 Miss Ethel Wilfong was a recent guest at the home of her brother ; and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Major and Mrs. James Wilfong of Hamilton. i Rev. G. H. Cleghorn of Preston conducted the service at the Doon Presbyterian Church on Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Fred Sapsworth Jr., spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brunton of Gailt. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crawford were their son, Tpr. Harry Crawford and Pte. and Mrs. J. Mitchell of Niagâ€" ara Falls. By Mrs. R. Jones (Chromiele Correspondent) Rev. S. E. Stevenson of Galt was in charge of the service at the Doon United Church on Sunday afterâ€" roon. Harry Eade and Bert Skipfer. patients at Westminster Hospital, London, are making satisfactory Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey were visiting in Preston on Saturday. . Mrs. H. Perine is the guest of Miss Margaret Ross of Stratford. Mr and Mre. Wim. Sicke) 48 John St. W Dyes nylon and all other fabrics. Mothproofs any CANDY NOVELTIES wT DYE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jantzi and daughter of Welland and his father, Michael Jantzi, who spent the winâ€" ter months with his son, Peter in New York state, called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Albrecht spent the weekâ€"end at the home of their son, Norman,. west of Millâ€" bank, who had the misfortune to be kicked in the face by a horse. Mr. ‘ang Mxh's Williamedl"ink a;\‘d | m ie e son o itchener visit at the |Mrs. James Birmingha + home of Mrs. W. ‘Wilford and son [day. gham on Sun on Sunday. ._|_ Mr. and Mrs. Christian Albrecht Mrs. Clayborn of Waterlo0 is |and family of Buffalo, N.Y., visited spending some time with Mrs. Wilâ€" ‘at the homes of Jacob Albrecht and ford, who, we are glad to report is ‘David Zehr and accompanied the recovering after an attack of following relatives, Mr. and Mrs. bronchitis. David Roes, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. John R. Albrecht |Zehr and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Enoch Horst and family, Mr. and their son, Norman,. west of Millâ€" |Mrs. Jacob Albrecht, Ruby and bank, who had the misfortune to Billie to the home of Mr. and Mrs. be kicked in the face by a horse. _ John Jantzi, east of Wel»lesle{. in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jantzi and Fonor of Mr. Jantzi‘s 80th birthday daughter of Welland and his father. 0n Sunday. Bernice of St. Jacobs spent Sunâ€" day at the home of William Voll Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson and son William of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hastings and daughter of Listowel were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson. _ Craftsman Carl Hackbart, who !aecenuy returned from service overseas called on friends. Carl has been married while overseas and expects his bride to arrive in the near future. orable discharge from Toronto last Mr. and Mrs. John Lather and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hintz, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Hahn and The rarest of all rare roses . . New 6 to 7 feet high and branched out. They‘l bloom first yearâ€"with more blooms in each subsequent year . . . It‘s not hard to keep them heaithy and hardy. Often used too in cemetery decoration. GROWS AS SHOWN ABOVE e Amer. Pillar, de pink © Crimson Rambier, crimson © Dorothy Perki pink * Dr. V. Fleet, large white @ Elegance, yelliow PERPETUALS ©Frau Karl Drusshki, pure white e Dickson. i mfeh::; 'l‘?- m- satin z‘. Utrich TWOâ€"YEARâ€"OLD FIELDâ€"GRown 12 ‘" ‘7.50 HURRY ; & Ho" JUNIPERUS HEYBERNICA, 2 f. _ $2 CHRISTMAS TREES * AgiEs pOov@Llas 1 to 2 ft. elte, enty ® EPICEA ESSELSA 1 to 2 ft. size. only Only a â€" few more left. So or d er yours at o m c e. WEEPING ROSE TREES oark KOSTER BLUE SPRUCE They‘re W onderful Roses! 0 each or 6 for S‘ Like Weeping Willows 12 12 for $7.50 Js9 1 n PC i $100 gt Lackie Bros. of Waterloo are buâ€" sy haling away the stones from the old Anglican church. shoop (dark green). ENGLISH YEW 1.Ft. Upright, 2 ft., $2 â€" Size SPREADING YEW 1.â€"Ft. The 2â€"!t. size, $2 â€" Size Plant them out now Ask for the new econâ€" omy size bottle of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food soun gave mm'pgrudmri;m put me on my feet. Tired feelings, indigestion and Joss of sleep are quickly relieved by Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food. "I know because 1 have been that way myself. 1 have been so chronâ€" uâ€"-“y tired that I thouï¬;l would never feel well lci-n. wever, 1 found that Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food t areiies Anren [ratiow) ?“..u l;c:m v::r 2â€"Ft. Size M They‘re Scarce, It‘s True " But WE HAVE THEM Strong! Healthy! Beautiful! 60 pillsâ€"6Octa. 180 pillsâ€"§1.50 for EACH ir, de Perkin §( Planting Time is Almost Here! Order Now!. HYBRID TEAS POLYANTHAS CLIMEERS f WEEPINQ AND STANDARDS Fo: «trong hedges plant NOT IN 3 YEARS SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY ASs THIS ROSES ARE STILL SCARCE ‘TIS TRUEâ€"BUT WE HAVE THEM \trong, PRIV ET H &E D Q@ E€ 100 tor $36.08 or 80e Each Mr .and Mrs. Emerson Dessler spent Sunday afternoon with relaâ€" tives at Hespeler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bender were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Millis Cook near Shakespeare. Miss Vera Stickney spent Sunâ€" day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stickney at Winfield. Thrasher of Windsor. During the afternoon a recipe book was made. Mrs. Thrasher was then presented with gifts after which lunch was served. in honor of the recent w’ age of their daughter, Orpa to Mr. Ivan On Saturday afternoon a miscelâ€" laneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller with Mr. and Mrs. George Berge, Az.'ovet the weekâ€"end. . and Mrs Alvin Duench and go.r: Billie of Waurk:o &.m on urday evening a Harry Bach home. o paaan mas Hei l.areadhnn, was well atâ€" g.en;:d and good prices were realâ€" 12 tor $10 or $1.00 Each ® American Piffar 0%1.:‘ Amer. Beauty Reddish @ Cl Et de Hollande Dark Red © Cl Rodhatte Red & y Perkins ..... White e y Perkina ...... Pink e ance l2..... . Yeliow © Golden Climber .... Yeliow @ New Dawn .. Fiesh Pink @ Paul‘s Scariet 7 Bcarlet @ Princess Van Orange Ornlm @ Siiver Moon . Wh © Tausendschon White to Pink @ The Beacon ... Fiery Red NORTH WOOLWICH CLIMBING RO $ ES 6 for White Eye ‘I‘ Miss Gindys l.b-i?' Pink with 50 spent Sunday with Mrs. John Longâ€" man near Messrs. Lloyd Bott of Fergus and Mr. Elam Cressman of Elmira ?em Sunday with Mr. Bruce Schwindt. Mrs. Ivan Thrasher ueeom"m"p.- nied by Mrs, Arthur Moldenhauer and John of Elkmira were Friday visiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. David Bott were Sunday guest swith Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell at Mansfield. and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nuthaniel Horst at _ Floradale. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Bott and child spent Sunday at Kitchener. Miss Muriel E&M_tt of Baden ;Ze:t the weekâ€"end with her sister, Roy Good and Mr. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt spent last Friday at Gailt. ‘ stem . No 1 quallty. Blooms at least 4 timey a season @ Car Testout, briknt pink ® Dr. Chandier, dark red & Gen Dutsherg, yetlow @ Gen. MacArthur, scariet red ® Mad. Butterfly, light plak e Mad. Forest Colcomheth, red @ Mary Hart, velvety red & Mme. Kerriot, coral red with yellow & Pres. Houver, roprr ® Rapture, aprikot with pink & Wesifield Star, light yellow. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Miller and Rev. and Mrs. Howard Rauman FRUIT TREES 4 to 5 Feet High, 2â€"YÂ¥ear, Budded 12 for $12, or $1.50 Each Yl‘:ljgrd's'f&?od Market SAUSAGE % or whole 1 to 5 Ft. High . . ? Year . . . Badded 27¢ * PEACHES to: Silver Bright, #1¢ Red Cohoe lb. #¢ Pork Leg Reast % ........ lb. 38 Standard Flberta . . . . Golden Jubllee . . . June ElGerta .. . McCuigan . .. ALL FREESTONE® â€"â€" the fimest available tor canâ€" ning. Shoulder, lb. 1¢ Prwoet Fos Yoa To Seve ONLY ! "prefabs" under licence from the manufacturers. LONDON.â€"Recently six English workmen erected an allâ€"electric aluminum bungalo in seventyâ€"five minutes. The Bul y Mirror states that it was the first of its type to be built in Blackburn, North of England. These bungalows are exâ€" tremely attractive in :gsunnce. being colored green cream. They are manufactured in a Lancaâ€" shire factory. Although bungalows such as these are intended for Unitâ€" ed Kingdom families, this will not preclude, them from helping conâ€" siderably in overseas housebuildâ€" ing programs. It is not intended to export themâ€"apart from immense home requirements, the shipping space required would make the proposition difficult. Overseas terâ€" ritories can, however, acquire blue prints of Britain‘s spee%_fly built NEW BRITISH HOUSE BUILT IN SEVENTYâ€"FIVE MINUTES Meaty, lb. 16e _ $6900 W Each 6 for $15 12 for $28 17%¢ 41(: Ib. Sat. only